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MovieDude
Where will you be?
Joined: Tue Dec 21, 2004 4:50 am Posts: 11675
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BKB_The_Man wrote: That is interesting that they classify WALK THE LINE as a Comedy considering there really wasn't anything funny about it.. A Musical??? In the traditional sense, I'd say No to this, but more of a Biopic..
Yeah, calling it a musical (it's DEFINITELY not a comedy) is pretty bullshit... Sounds more like last year, they probably just wanted a more serious contender that would be taken seriously winning. They should've taken out Match Point in Drama, put Walk the Line there, and had 40 Year-Old Virgin/Kiss Kiss Bang Bang get it's rightful nomination.
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torrino
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MovieDude wrote: BKB_The_Man wrote: That is interesting that they classify WALK THE LINE as a Comedy considering there really wasn't anything funny about it.. A Musical??? In the traditional sense, I'd say No to this, but more of a Biopic.. Yeah, calling it a musical (it's DEFINITELY not a comedy) is pretty bullshit... Sounds more like last year, they probably just wanted a more serious contender that would be taken seriously winning. They should've taken out Match Point in Drama, put Walk the Line there, and had 40 Year-Old Virgin/Kiss Kiss Bang Bang get it's rightful nomination.
...why take Match Point out? Why not The Constant Gardener?
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torrino
College Boy T
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MovieDude wrote: BKB_The_Man wrote: That is interesting that they classify WALK THE LINE as a Comedy considering there really wasn't anything funny about it.. A Musical??? In the traditional sense, I'd say No to this, but more of a Biopic.. Yeah, calling it a musical (it's DEFINITELY not a comedy) is pretty bullshit... Sounds more like last year, they probably just wanted a more serious contender that would be taken seriously winning. They should've taken out Match Point in Drama, put Walk the Line there, and had 40 Year-Old Virgin/Kiss Kiss Bang Bang get it's rightful nomination.
...why take Match Point out? Why not The Constant Gardener?
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:28 pm Posts: 92093 Location: Bonn, Germany
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Because MovieDude is now forced to see Match Point 
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Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:34 pm |
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Cotton
Some days I'm a super bitch
Joined: Sun Oct 24, 2004 7:22 pm Posts: 6645
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Geena Davis and Felicity Huffman had the best acceptance speeches.
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Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:43 pm |
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Cotton
Some days I'm a super bitch
Joined: Sun Oct 24, 2004 7:22 pm Posts: 6645
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Sam Nasty wrote: I wish the people behind BBM would freakin say the word GAY already.
haha...yeah I noticed they were sort of bucking around it. Or maybe I'm just being paranoid.
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Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:46 pm |
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Jeff
Christian's #1 Fan
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Well I didn't really follow the awards, but I'm really happy the Felicity Huffman got her win. I wasn't sure she could actually pull it off, thanks to the Weinstein's insanely bad expansion of the film. I think that hurts her chances more at the Oscar's though.
And of course glad to see BBM with its awards.
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Goldie
Forum General
Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2004 12:38 pm Posts: 7286 Location: TOP*SECRET ******************** ******************** ******************** ********************
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 Why do people care about GLOBES>86 Foreign P/T Reporters
Can anyone explain why people really care about the Golden Globes as it is voted on by 86 international Part-Time Journalists???
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Golden Globe Award > From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Golden Globe Awards are American awards for motion pictures and television programs, given out each year during a formal dinner. Run since 1944 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), the awards are a major part of the film industry's "awards season" which culminates each year with the Oscars. This is particularly true since 1996, when the HFPA signed a new television broadcast contract with NBC; the broadcast of the Golden Globe Awards generally ranks as the third most-watched awards show each year, behind only the Oscars and Grammys, and movie studios actively solicit support from HFPA members and mention nominations and awards in their advertisements.
The Golden Globes are awarded early in the year, based on votes from (as of 2005) 86 mostly part-time journalists living in Hollywood and affiliated with media outside of the United States.
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Johnny Dollar
The Lubitsch Touch
Joined: Thu Jul 21, 2005 5:48 pm Posts: 11019
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Here's a link to Defamer's fall-on-the-floor-pissing-your-pants-funny coverage of the Globes:
Link
If you aren't visiting Defamer 5 times a day..it's never too late to start.
Please wrap long links in the url tag so no to stretch the page.
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Maverikk
Award Winning Bastard
Joined: Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:03 am Posts: 15310 Location: Slumming at KJ
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Cotton wrote: Geena Davis and Felicity Huffman had the best acceptance speeches.
I thought Steve Carell's speech was the best speech, followed by Gina Davis.
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Tue Jan 17, 2006 5:37 pm |
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greasedlightning
Indiana Jones IV
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Maverikk wrote: Cotton wrote: Geena Davis and Felicity Huffman had the best acceptance speeches. I thought Steve Carell's speech was the best speech, followed by Gina Davis.
Yea, I thought Steve Carrell's was the best. Geena Davis was funny, too, with her story then.. no, that didn't really happen.
I enjoyed Sandra Oh's and Joaquin Phoenix's the best, though, because they both seemed genuinely surprised about it. The other winners seemed pretty confident in their chances of winning, but both Joaquin and Sandra Oh seemed a little taken aback by it. Especially Sandra Oh, she couldn't even find her way to the stage she was so excited. I was also watching the post coverage on E! afterwards, and they showed Joaquin talking to all the reporters, and I thought it was the most adorable thing ever when he just looked down at the trophy and said how it meant more to him than he thought it would.
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Dkmuto
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yoshue wrote: Here's a link to Defamer's fall-on-the-floor-pissing-your-pants-funny coverage of the Globes:
If you aren't visiting Defamer 5 times a day..it's never too late to start.
Haaaa.
Yeah, what was up with that guy touching Gwyneth's little sleeve thingy?
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zennier
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Dkmuto wrote: yoshue wrote: Here's a link to Defamer's fall-on-the-floor-pissing-your-pants-funny coverage of the Globes:
If you aren't visiting Defamer 5 times a day..it's never too late to start. Haaaa. Yeah, what was up with that guy touching Gwyneth's little sleeve thingy?
I quite enjoyed that bitchy look she gave him, only to cover with a smile. Heh.
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Tue Jan 17, 2006 6:18 pm |
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Shack
Devil's Advocate
Joined: Sun Jul 31, 2005 2:30 am Posts: 40253
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Woohoo Lost...
Congrats to Brokeback, it's pretty much in the bag now. For Hoffman as well.
But overall, pretty predictable show with WAY too many commercials. There was more commercials than air-time, I swear.
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Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:31 pm |
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Goldie
Forum General
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in reading some of our users GG comments, people are saying that the GG confirmed this and that to them... ( I am not going to mention the names )
I just don't understand how these 86 foreign voters have any connection to the Hollywood type community that will be connected to the Oscars.
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like for example, would 100 KJ votes in a movie award show be the same or better estimator than the Globes, etc.
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Wed Jan 18, 2006 9:38 am |
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Cotton
Some days I'm a super bitch
Joined: Sun Oct 24, 2004 7:22 pm Posts: 6645
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Wow, that song at the begining of the show was pretty terrrible.
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not sure where to post this
http://www.drudgereport.com/flash6u.htm
XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX WED JAN 18, 2006 09:06:32 ET XXXXX
STUDIO EXECS PREFER 'BROKEBACK' OVER 'MUNICH'; SPIELBERG SAID DISPLEASED
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As the first wave of Oscar voting closes, a sibling rivalry between films at UNIVERSAL has turned sour.
The enthusiastic backing of BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN by UNIVERSAL chief Stacey Snider has come at the expense of MUNICH, a top source involved with the Steven Spielberg drama tells the DRUDGE REPORT.
"Stacey and her team believe BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN is their winner this year," claims a well-placed insider. "The movie has been spoiled, spoiled and spoiled again, with endless promotion and support. MUNICH, on the other hand, has been horribly neglected. Steven has been thrown in the backseat. It has been painful."
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Tensions flared further at the news that BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN passed MUNICH at the boxoffice in total receipts!
BROKEBACK has been far more profitable, costing only $14 million to make, while pulling in $34 million so far in domestic sales. While MUNICH cost $70 million, with a $33 million return.
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A UNIVERSAL source strongly denies a BROKEBACK preference at the studio.
UNIVERSAL President Ron Meyer is said to be MUNICH's top advocate and supporter, calling it a masterpiece.
"We are behind the movie 1000%, and strongly believe it has a great shot at winner Oscars," says the studio source.
"More money has been spent on TV advertising [for MUNICH]."
Hollywood players watched Spielberg's polite reaction as Ang Lee's controversial western won award after award Sunday evening during the nationally televised GOLDEN GLOBES.
But behind the scenes, a quiet anger has developed over the handling of MUNICH during the award season run-up.
"She says she loves all of her children equally, but Stacey [Snider] and her team have given every priority to BROKEBACK," charges the MUNICH source. "Gay romance is easier to sell to the academy than a complex study of an Israeli assassin."
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Johnny Dollar
The Lubitsch Touch
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That's just some classic Drudge shit-stirring.
I'm not sure what Stacy Snider would have to gain by Supporting BBM over Munich; I realize Focus is in Universal's wheelhouse, but none of the Uni execs would really be getting any credit when BBM walks away with the awards.
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Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:40 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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Spielberg is hardly displeased considering he first claimed he did not want to campaign Munich.
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Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:41 pm |
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Cotton
Some days I'm a super bitch
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If Spielberg is getting too caught up in this, than it's his loss. He, of all people, shouldn't talk when it comes to certain individuals or projects getting priority over others in the film industry.
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Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:43 pm |
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Johnny Dollar
The Lubitsch Touch
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"Stacey and her team believe BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN is their winner this year," claims a well-placed insider. "The movie has been spoiled, spoiled and spoiled again, with endless promotion and support. MUNICH, on the other hand, has been horribly neglected. Steven has been thrown in the backseat. It has been painful."
This is a last-ditch effort by someone associated with the film looking to shore up some support/sympathy. Drudge is such a stooge.
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android
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yoshue wrote: Here's a link to Defamer's fall-on-the-floor-pissing-your-pants-funny coverage of the Globes:
If you aren't visiting Defamer 5 times a day..it's never too late to start.
Funny stuff 
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Goldie
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before I search for it > does anyone know how the Globes winners usually match up againist the Oscar winners.
Are there usually many differences?
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Thu Jan 19, 2006 1:43 pm |
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Erendis
Indiana Jones IV
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BKB_The_Man wrote: That is interesting that they classify WALK THE LINE as a Comedy considering there really wasn't anything funny about it.. A Musical??? In the traditional sense, I'd say No to this, but more of a Biopic..
It was a brilliant move on the part of the Globes people. Catagorizing WTL as a Drama would have thrown Joaquin into the wolfpit against Heath and Phillip, and WTL as a picture would have been thrown into the wolfpit against Brokeback Mountain and whatever else. WTL would have been SNUBBED.
On the other hand, if you classify WTL as a Musical, you assure near-locks for Reese and Joaquin, while still rewarding Phillip and BBM. It's a perfect way to "share the wealth," and to keep any WTL Oscar hopes alive.
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