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On the Golden Globes, what are the BIG CATEGORIES and who do you want to win VERY BADLY?

Results - To compare who won and lost, here is the full list. Winners are Bolded.

So what are your favorite wins, the worst choices and anything else.


Best Movie - Drama
The Aviator
Closer
Finding Neverland
Hotel Rwanda
Kinsey
Million Dollar Baby


Best Actor - Movie (Drama)
Javier Bardem, The Sea Inside
Don Cheadle, Hotel Rwanda
Johnny Depp, Finding Neverland
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Aviator
Liam Neeson, Kinsey


Best Actress - Movie (Drama)
Scarlett Johansson, A Love Song For Bobby Long
Nicole Kidman, Birth
Imelda Staunton, Vera Drake
Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby
Uma Thurman, Kill Bill Vol 2


Best Movie (Musical or Comedy)
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
The Incredibles
The Phantom Of The Opera
Ray
Sideways


Best Actor - Movie (Musical or Comedy)
Jim Carrey, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Jamie Foxx, Ray
Paul Giamatti, Sideways
Kevin Klein, De-Lovely
Kevin Spacey, Beyond The Sea


Best Actress - Movie (Musical or Comedy)
Annette Bening, Being Julia
Ashley Judd, De-Lovely
Emmy Rossum, The Phantom Of The Opera
Kate Winslet, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Renee Zellweger, Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason


Best Supporting Actor - Movie
David Carradine, Kill Bill Vol 2
Thomas Haden Church, Sideways
Jamie Foxx, Collateral
Morgan Freeman, Million Dollar Baby
Clive Owen, Closer


Best Supporting Actress - Movie
Cate Blanchett, The Aviator
Laura Linney, Kinsey
Virginia Madsen, Sideways
Natalie Portman, Closer
Meryl Streep, The Manchurian Candidate


Best Foreign Language Film
The Chorus (Les Choristes) - France
House Of Flying Daggers - China
The Motorcycle Diaries - Brazil
The Sea Inside - Spain
A Very Long Engagement - France


Best Director
Clint Eastwood, Million Dollar Baby
Marc Forster, Finding Neverland
Mike Nichols, Closer
Alexander Payne, Sideways
Martin Scorsese, The Aviator


Screenplay - Movie
Charlie Kaufman, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
John Logan, The Aviator
David Magee, Finding Neverland
Patrick Marber, Closer
Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor, Sideways


Original Score - Movie
Clint Eastwood, Million Dollar Baby
Jan AP Kaczmarek, Finding Neverland
Rolfe Kent, Sideways
Howard Shore, The Aviator
Hans Zimmer, Spanglish


Original Song - Movie
Accidentally In Love, Shrek 2
Believe, The Polar Express
Learn To Be Lonely, The Phantom Of The Opera
Million Voices, Hotel Rwanda
Old Habits Die Hard, Alfie


Best TV Series (Drama)
24
Deadwood
Lost
Nip/Tuck
The Sopranos


Best Actor - TV (Drama)
Michael Chikli, The Shield
Denis Leary, Rescue Me
Julian McMahon, Nip/Tuck
Ian McShane, Deadwood
James Spader, Boston Legal


Best Actress - TV (Drama)
Edie Falco, The Sopranos
Jennifer Garner, Alias
Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims' Unit
Christine Lahti, Jack & Bobby
Joely Richardson, Nip/Tuck


Best TV Series (Comedy Or Musical)
Arrested Development
Desperate Housewives
Entourage
Sex And The City
Will & Grace


Best Actor - TV (Comedy Or Musical)
Jason Bateman, Arrested Development
Zach Braff, Scrubs
Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm
Matt LeBlanc, Joey
Tony Shalhoubt, Monk
Charlie Sheen, Two And A Half Men


Best Actress - TV (Comedy or Musical)
Marcia Cross, Desperate Housewives
Teri Hatcher, Desperate Housewives
Felicity Huffman, Desperate Housewives
Debra Messing, Will & Grace
Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex And The City


Mini-Series or TV Movie
American Family - Journey Of Dreams
E!
Iron Jawed Angels
The Life And Death Of Peter Sellers
The Lion In Winter
Something The Lord Made


Best Actor - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Mos Def, Something The Lord Made
Jamie Foxx, Redemption
William H Macy, The Wool Cap
Geoffrey Rush, The Life And Death Of Peter Sellers
Patrick Stewart, The Lion In Winter


Best Actress - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Glenn Close, The Lion In Winter
Blythe Danner, Back When We Were Grown-Ups
Julianne Margulies, The Grid
Miranda Richardson, The Lost Prince
Hilary Swank, Iron Jawed Angels


Best Supporting Actor - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Sean Hayes, Will & Grace
Michael Imperioli, The Sopranos
Jeremy Piven, Entourage
Oliver Platt, Huff
William Shatner, Boston Legal


Best Supporting Actress - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Drea De Matteo, The Sopranos
Anjelica Huston, Iron Jawed Angels
Nicollette Sheridan, Desperate Housewives
Charlize Theron, The Life And Death Of Peter Sellers
Emily Watson, The Life And Death Of Peter Sellers

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Best Actress - Movie (Drama)
Scarlett Johansson, A Love Song For Bobby Long
Nicole Kidman, Birth
Imelda Staunton, Vera Drake
Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby - let her get the more important Oscar
Uma Thurman, Kill Bill Vol 2

Best Movie (Musical or Comedy)
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
The Incredibles
The Phantom Of The Opera
Ray
Sideways

Best Supporting Actor - Movie
David Carradine, Kill Bill Vol 2
Thomas Haden Church, Sideways
Jamie Foxx, Collateral
Morgan Freeman, Million Dollar Baby
Clive Owen, Closer - but I loved the scene in the strip joint with Natalie

Best TV Series (Drama)
24
Deadwood
Lost - this is good but can't beat the old stand byes.
Nip/Tuck
The Sopranos - 2nd choice

Best TV Series (Comedy Or Musical)
Arrested Development
Desperate Housewives
Entourage
Sex And The City - old
Will & Grace - even older

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Post Re: Golden Globes. Who do you want to win VERY BADLY. Top Pi
On the Golden Globes, what are the BIG CATEGORIES and who do you want to win VERY BADLY?

Best Movie - Drama
The Aviator

Best Actor - Movie (Drama)
Johnny Depp, Finding Neverland

Best Movie (Musical or Comedy)
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind

Best Actor - Movie (Musical or Comedy)
Jim Carrey, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind

Best Actress - Movie (Musical or Comedy)
Emmy Rossum, The Phantom Of The Opera

Best Supporting Actor - Movie
Jamie Foxx, Collateral

Best Supporting Actress - Movie
Cate Blanchett, The Aviator

Best Director
Martin Scorsese, The Aviator

Screenplay - Movie
Charlie Kaufman, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
John Logan, The Aviator

Best TV Series (Drama)
24

Best Actor - TV (Drama)
Michael Chiklis, The Shield

Best Actor - TV (Comedy Or Musical)
Zach Braff, Scrubs

Best Actress - TV (Comedy or Musical)
Teri Hatcher, Desperate Housewives

Best Supporting Actor - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
William Shatner, Boston Legal


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Do we need 5 threads on Golden Globe? This can be combined with the prediction thread. Just do what a few people did there: bold for who will win, and italic for who should win.

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xiayun wrote:
Do we need 5 threads on Golden Globe? This can be combined with the prediction thread. Just do what a few people did there: bold for who will win, and italic for who should win.


Thank you for your worthless opinion. Also have you complained about the other DUP threads. I bet NOT.

Anyway, the others could easily have gone into the existing thread. The odds and one for just predictions.

Mine is asking - for your top choices of who you want to win - NOT COMPLETE. It is specific and doesn't need to get buried into another thread.

AND since this is only current for tonight up to the show and then it will end - WHAT is the big deal.

Anyway, thanks for your reply.

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Goldie, xiayun's right, but I don't particularly mind the thread.

Anyways...

I'd weep if Scarlett won Best Actress, even though she probably doesn't deserve to and she won't anyways. Like you, though, I think Uma Thurman deserves SOME award (as does Imelda...she was great!)


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torrino wrote:
Goldie, xiayun's right, but I don't particularly mind the thread.

Anyways...

I'd weep if Scarlett won Best Actress, even though she probably doesn't deserve to and she won't anyways. Like you, though, I think Uma Thurman deserves SOME award (as does Imelda...she was great!)


Maybe but it is funny how mine asking a different specific question is the one that is singled out of the 5.

And as your comment above shows, it is cool that people mention their top choices with comments if they want rather than just pick the winners.

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Post Re: Golden Globes. Who do you want to win VERY BADLY. Top Pi
Personal Preferences:

Best Movie - Drama
1. Million Dollar Baby
2. Closer
3. The Aviator
4. Finding Neverland
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5. Kinsey (would be pissed if this wins)

Haven't Seen: Hotel Rwanda

Best Actor - Movie (Drama)
1. Liam Neeson, Kinsey
2. Leonardo DiCaprio, The Aviator
3. Johnny Depp, Finding Neverland

Haven't Seen: Javier Bardem, The Sea Inside; Don Cheadle, Hotel Rwanda

Best Actress - Movie (Drama)
1. Nicole Kidman, Birth
2. Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby
3. Uma Thurman, Kill Bill Vol 2

Haven't Seen: Scarlett Johansson, A Love Song For Bobby Long; Imelda Staunton, Vera Drake

Best Movie (Musical or Comedy)
1. The Phantom Of The Opera
2. Sideways
3. Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
4. The Incredibles
5. Ray

Best Actor - Movie (Musical or Comedy)
1. Jamie Foxx, Ray
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2. Paul Giamatti, Sideways
3. Jim Carrey, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind

Haven't Seen: Kevin Klein, De-Lovely; Kevin Spacey, Beyond The Sea

Best Actress - Movie (Musical or Comedy)
1. Emmy Rossum, The Phantom Of The Opera
2. Kate Winslet, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
3. Renee Zellweger, Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason

Haven't Seen: Annette Bening, Being Julia; Ashley Judd, De-Lovely

Best Supporting Actor - Movie
1. David Carradine, Kill Bill Vol 2
2. Thomas Haden Church, Sideways
3. Clive Owen, Closer
4. Morgan Freeman, Million Dollar Baby
5. Jamie Foxx, Collateral

Best Supporting Actress - Movie
1. Natalie Portman, Closer
2. Laura Linney, Kinsey
3. Cate Blanchett, The Aviator
4. Meryl Streep, The Manchurian Candidate
5. Virginia Madsen, Sideways

Best Foreign Language Film
1. The Motorcycle Diaries - Brazil
2. A Very Long Engagement - France
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3. House Of Flying Daggers - China (pissed if this wins)

Haven't Seen: The Chorus (Les Choristes) - France; The Sea Inside - Spain

Best Director
1. Clint Eastwood, Million Dollar Baby
2. Alexander Payne, Sideways
3. Martin Scorsese, The Aviator
4. Mike Nichols, Closer
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5. Marc Forster, Finding Neverland (pissed if this wins)

Screenplay - Movie
1. Patrick Marber, Closer
2. Charlie Kaufman, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
3. Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor, Sideways
4. John Logan, The Aviator
5. David Magee, Finding Neverland

Original Score - Movie
1. Clint Eastwood, Million Dollar Baby
2. Rolfe Kent, Sideways
3. Jan AP Kaczmarek, Finding Neverland
4. Hans Zimmer, Spanglish
5. Howard Shore, The Aviator

Original Song - Movie
1. Believe, The Polar Express
2. Accidentally In Love, Shrek 2
3. Learn To Be Lonely, The Phantom Of The Opera

Haven't Heard: Million Voices, Hotel Rwanda; Old Habits Die Hard, Alfie

Best TV Series (Drama)
24
Lost
Nip/Tuck
The Sopranos

I'll be happy if any of the above wins (haven't seen Deadwood)


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Since you asked.... This is who I would like to see win, not who I think will win:

Best Movie - Drama: Finding Neverland

Best Actor - Movie (Drama): Johnny Depp, Finding Neverland

Best Actress - Movie (Drama): Imelda Staunton, Vera Drake

Best Movie (Musical or Comedy): The Incredibles

Best Actor - Movie (Musical or Comedy): Paul Giamatti, Sideways

Best Actress - Movie (Musical or Comedy): Annette Bening, Being Julia

Best Supporting Actor - Movie: David Carradine, Kill Bill Vol 2

Best Supporting Actress - Movie: Meryl Streep, The Manchurian Candidate

Best Foreign Language Film: House Of Flying Daggers - China

Best Director: Martin Scorsese, The Aviator

Screenplay - Movie: Charlie Kaufman, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind

Original Score - Movie: Howard Shore, The Aviator

Original Song - Movie: Accidentally In Love, Shrek 2

Best TV Series (Drama): Deadwood

Best Actor - TV (Drama) : Ian McShane, Deadwood

Best Actress - TV (Drama): Edie Falco, The Sopranos

Best TV Series (Comedy Or Musical): Sex And The City

Best Actor - TV (Comedy Or Musical): Tony Shalhoubt, Monk

Best Actress - TV (Comedy or Musical): Teri Hatcher, Desperate Housewives

Mini-Series or TV Movie: The Lion In Winter

Best Actor - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie): Patrick Stewart, The Lion In Winter

Best Actress - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie): Glenn Close, The Lion In Winter

Best Supporting Actor - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie): Oliver Platt, Huff

Best Supporting Actress - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie): Charlize Theron, The Life And Death Of Peter Sellers

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Mike Ventrella wrote:
Since you asked.... This is who I would like to see win, not who I think will win:

Best Movie - Drama: Finding Neverland

Best Actor - Movie (Drama): Johnny Depp, Finding Neverland

Best Actress - Movie (Drama): Imelda Staunton, Vera Drake

Best Movie (Musical or Comedy): The Incredibles

Best Actor - Movie (Musical or Comedy): Paul Giamatti, Sideways

Best Actress - Movie (Musical or Comedy): Annette Bening, Being Julia

Best Supporting Actor - Movie: David Carradine, Kill Bill Vol 2

Best Supporting Actress - Movie: Meryl Streep, The Manchurian Candidate

Best Foreign Language Film: House Of Flying Daggers - China

Best Director: Martin Scorsese, The Aviator

Screenplay - Movie: Charlie Kaufman, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind

Original Score - Movie: Howard Shore, The Aviator

Original Song - Movie: Accidentally In Love, Shrek 2

Best TV Series (Drama): Deadwood

Best Actor - TV (Drama) : Ian McShane, Deadwood

Best Actress - TV (Drama): Edie Falco, The Sopranos

Best TV Series (Comedy Or Musical): Sex And The City

Best Actor - TV (Comedy Or Musical): Tony Shalhoubt, Monk

Best Actress - TV (Comedy or Musical): Teri Hatcher, Desperate Housewives

Mini-Series or TV Movie: The Lion In Winter

Best Actor - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie): Patrick Stewart, The Lion In Winter

Best Actress - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie): Glenn Close, The Lion In Winter

Best Supporting Actor - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie): Oliver Platt, Huff

Best Supporting Actress - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie): Charlize Theron, The Life And Death Of Peter Sellers


And since you answered, I shall say good post and thanks for answering.

Seeing Teri Hatcher, I remember 10 years ago how she was the hot it girl from the tv show Lois and Clark, nice she is still around.

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Million Dollar Baby and Sideways winning would make my night.

Also: Go, Marcia Cross!


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I would really like Million Dollar Baby to win. Or Clint or Alexander Payne to win Director.

I'd LOVE to see Leonardo win here because he's not going to win the Oscar.

I'd love to see Freeman win Supporting Actor... or Jamie Foxx win 2 or 3 awards.

I'd love to see Swank win.

I'd love to see Winslett win because quite frankly, Bening is in a movie that 2 people have seen and of those people 1 person cares about the film.

I'd love to see Counting Crows win instead of Mick Jagger because I think Accidently In Love is a cute song.


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andaroo wrote:
I would really like Million Dollar Baby to win. Or Clint or Alexander Payne to win Director.

I'd LOVE to see Leonardo win here because he's not going to win the Oscar.

I'd love to see Freeman win Supporting Actor... or Jamie Foxx win 2 or 3 awards.

I'd love to see Swank win.

I'd love to see Winslett win because quite frankly, Bening is in a movie that 2 people have seen and of those people 1 person cares about the film.

I'd love to see Counting Crows win instead of Mick Jagger because I think Accidently In Love is a cute song.


Wow, me too! It's such a great song. The song from Alfie is incredibly boring and it'll still win.


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Hopefully, Clint Eastwood's film dominates the awards, as he works his way toward redemption for last year's Oscars. I'd like to see him win best score especially.

And even though I love Teri Hatcher like I have loved few, I think Marcia Cross is probably the most deserving, even though Hatcher was the show's biggest star, and it wouldn't have had the attention drawn to it without her.

I also hope Jennifer Garner wins, just to see her accept it. :wub:


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Deadwood needs to win whatever its nominated for. If it can't, then 24.

Also, I want Kill Bill Volume 2 to sweep.


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Best Movie - Drama
The Aviator :razz:

Best Actor - Movie (Drama)
Don Cheadle, Hotel Rwanda

Best Actress - Movie (Drama)
Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby

Best Movie (Musical or Comedy)
Ray

Best Actor - Movie (Musical or Comedy)
Jamie Foxx, Ray

Best Actress - Movie (Musical or Comedy)
Annette Bening, Being Julia

Best Supporting Actor - Movie
Jamie Foxx, Collateral

Best Supporting Actress - Movie
Laura Linney, Kinsey

Best Foreign Language Film
House Of Flying Daggers - China

Best Director
Martin Scorsese, The Aviator

Screenplay - Movie
Patrick Marber, Closer

Original Score - Movie
Howard Shore, The Aviator

Original Song - Movie
Accidentally In Love, Shrek 2 \:D/
Best TV Series (Drama)
24

Best Actor - TV (Drama)
Ian McShane, Deadwood

Best Actress - TV (Drama)
Jennifer Garner, Alias

Best TV Series (Comedy Or Musical)
Desperate Housewives

Best Actor - TV (Comedy Or Musical)
Zach Braff, Scrubs

Best Actress - TV (Comedy or Musical)
Debra Messing, Will & Grace

Mini-Series or TV Movie
The Life And Death Of Peter Sellers

Best Actor - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Jamie Foxx, Redemption

Best Actress - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Glenn Close, The Lion In Winter

Best Supporting Actor - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Sean Hayes, Will & Grace

Best Supporting Actress - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Drea De Matteo, The Sopranos

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Jennifer Garner, Maria Cross, Hilary Swank (probably just because of all the naysayers who said sh'ed never be nominated again, let alone have a chance to win :wink: ), KATE WINSLET, and Eternal Sunshine for best picture would be nice, but...yeah.


oh, and MICK JAGGER. Terrific song.


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Best Movie - Drama
The Aviator

Best Actor - Movie (Drama)
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Aviator


Best Actress - Movie (Drama)

Uma Thurman, Kill Bill Vol 2

Best Movie (Musical or Comedy)
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind


Best Actor - Movie (Musical or Comedy)
Jim Carrey, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind

Best Actress - Movie (Musical or Comedy)
Kate Winslet, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind

Best Supporting Actor - Movie
David Carradine, Kill Bill Vol 2


Best Supporting Actress - Movie
Cate Blanchett, The Aviator

Best Foreign Language Film
The Sea Inside - Spain


Best Director
Martin Scorsese, The Aviator

Screenplay - Movie
Charlie Kaufman, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind

Original Score - Movie
Howard Shore, The Aviator


Original Song - Movie
Accidentally In Love, Shrek 2


Best TV Series (Drama)
Lost


Best Actor - TV (Drama)
Michael Chikli, The Shield


Best Actress - TV (Drama)
Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims' Unit


Best TV Series (Comedy Or Musical)
Arrested Development


Best Actor - TV (Comedy Or Musical)
Jason Bateman, Arrested Development


Best Actress - TV (Comedy or Musical)
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Mini-Series or TV Movie
Something The Lord Made

Best Actor - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Mos Def, Something The Lord Made


Best Actress - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Miranda Richardson, The Lost Prince


Best Supporting Actor - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Jeremy Piven, Entourage


Best Supporting Actress - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Anjelica Huston, Iron Jawed Angels


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Maverikk wrote:
I'd like to see him win best score especially.

I dunno Mav. M$B was my #1 of this year and the score really isn't that exceptional :( I thought you didn't see M$B. I would be disappointed if it won. Howard Shore's score from The Aviator is incredible though.


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I think James Newton Howard shouldve been nominated for his score in The Village, that was an incredible score.

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andaroo wrote:
Maverikk wrote:
I'd like to see him win best score especially.

I dunno Mav. M$B was my #1 of this year and the score really isn't that exceptional :( I thought you didn't see M$B. I would be disappointed if it won. Howard Shore's score from The Aviator is incredible though.


I haven't seen it yet. I would have to drive about an hour to get to a theater that has it. :mad: Hopefully , it will win and expand quickly. I'm rooting for all things Clint, no matter if it deserves it or not. =D>


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It takes great skill to create films like Mystic River and Million Dollar Baby back to back.

I can't imagine his hurt if he fails to get top prize for the second year in the row.


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loyalfromlondon wrote:
It takes great skill to create films like Mystic River and Million Dollar Baby back to back.

I can't imagine his hurt if he fails to get top prize for the second year in the row.
I agree, especially to a movie like Aviator, its no LOTR, last year was a tottaly different story.

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torrino wrote:
Goldie, xiayun's right, but I don't particularly mind the thread.

Anyways...

I'd weep if Scarlett won Best Actress, even though she probably doesn't deserve to and she won't anyways. Like you, though, I think Uma Thurman deserves SOME award (as does Imelda...she was great!)


bump - last chance for ANYONE to comment before the show starts.

And thanks for leaving this open as the summary posts were interesting to read.

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At this point, the only win of the night that will make me VERY happy is Kate Winslet for Eternal Sunshine.

Let's go.


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