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Where's andaroo and his race-pressuring phone calls joke

"What do you mean you're not voting for The Great Debaters? Do you want people to know you hate the african-american race?"

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The Great Debaters was really the stupidest throw in for a nomination, considering the film received NO other nominations and it created a stretched category to 7 nominees for Best Picture Drama. I mean, stretching the traditional 5 nominees per category to 6 is one thing, but 7 films is moronic. You're supposed to make a decision and nominate the very best. So silly.

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Couldn't agree more. 7 nominees is just silly.

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I finish my college applications last night. I go to my last day of work today. What could possibly make me feel awful? The fuckin' HFPA, that's who. Of course there's no reason they would nominate Into the Wild or Once for anything, they hate anything where large sums of money aren't visibly onscreen. Halbrook though is just :wacko: . All this love for Atonement and Charlie Wilson's War just make me think that this could be another 1999, where after such great, great films came out, the nominations were the most bland, sippy cup shit on the market. Seriously, does anyone hold The Cider House Rules or even The Sixth Sense in any regard anymore?


The Sixth Sense is excellent.

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To be fair to Into the Wild, in terms of indicators BFCA >>> Globes. The Globes have been off the wall the last couple years. Crash got nominated for zilch, Babel won best Drama, MDB didn't make a splash, Dreamgirls and Walk the Line dominated then got their butts kicked at Oscar. The acting categories are always a bit funny too.


Well, MDB won Director which was quite a big indicator.

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Weird, I always thought it was Marty.

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Great boost for Juno. It could feasibly win 2 awards with Page and Cody winning (I think Cody is almost a sure thing). I hope Page wins though and I'd love to see the movie itself win too.


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Okay, so my general comments:


- 7 BP nominees in drama, 12 overall is pretty ridiculous especially when you've got only FIVE BD nominees. Moronic.

- Which brings me to the next point - how the hell did P.T. Anderson miss a Directing nom for There Will Be Blood. I bet he ended up as #6 or something because of the insanely crowded category.

- I KNEW American Gangster would get a big boost here and it did. I only expected a directing nom for it, a BP nom helps it very much too. I am actually a bit surprised Crowe wasn't nominated as well for it. I think AG is still at least a legit contender for a BP OR a BD nom at the Osracs. Won't get both, though, definitely not.

- The Diving Bell and the Butterfly got soem great boost too, though for such an acting-heavy film, there are no acting noms, I'm surprised.

- Cate Blanchett and Jodie Foster getting noms for the BA Drama category just shows how weak it is

- Best Actress (Comedy/Musical) is a huge surprise, though. Nikki Blonsky over Linney and Russell? The hell?! They really liked Hairspray, giving it two acting noms.

- Charlie Wilson's War got some real love as well, though the absence of a directing nom is not good. But three acting noms is quite great, one of them should appear at the Oscars and I think its Screenplay is pretty much a lock for a nom.

- Bardem, Wilkinson, Affleck and Hoffman seem to be locks for the Best Sup. Actor noms, the 5th spot is up in the air between Travolta, Halbrook and von Sydow.

- The Best Picture Musical/Comedy will be a tight race between Juno, Sweeney Todd and Hairspray, IMO. I think all have a legit chance with the latter two having two acting noms and Juno a Screenplay nom, while ST has a directing nom.

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Predictions:

Best Director

Ethan and Joel Coen


Best Motion Picture - Drama

No Country for Old Men


Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama

Keira Knightley


Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama

Daniel Day-Lewis – There Will Be Blood

Best Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy

Sweeney Todd

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy

Ellen Page – Juno

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy

Johnny Depp – Sweeney Todd

Best Supporting Actor

Javier Bardem - No Country for Old Men

Best Supporting Actress

Amy Ryan - Gone Baby Gone

Best Screenplay

Diablo Cody - Juno

Best Foreign Language Film

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

Best Score

Atonement

Best Song

Into The Wild

Best Animated Feature Film

Ratatouille

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Seriously, no Picture nod for Into the Wild AND a nomination for John Travolta? :disgust:

At least they kind of made up for it with Eastern Promises getting a Picture nod.

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I finish my college applications last night. I go to my last day of work today. What could possibly make me feel awful? The fuckin' HFPA, that's who. Of course there's no reason they would nominate Into the Wild or Once for anything, they hate anything where large sums of money aren't visibly onscreen. Halbrook though is just :wacko: . All this love for Atonement and Charlie Wilson's War just make me think that this could be another 1999, where after such great, great films came out, the nominations were the most bland, sippy cup shit on the market. Seriously, does anyone hold The Cider House Rules or even The Sixth Sense in any regard anymore?


Atonement was amazing, by the way.

People are always overly critical of the Globes, and this year is no different. Boo hoo, people don't care that the HFPA didn't nominate your favorites. I've never really taken the Globes all that seriously, I guess I just don't understand why people freak out every single year when they don't like the nominations.


I'm sorry that I was bothered by the freaking Golden Globes, when one spends as much time watching the Oscar race it can be hard to step back and realize how truly vain it can all be. That said I'm certainly not sorry I don't have the same soft spot for predictable and bland Oscar bait.


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GG are a joke

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Best Director
Tim Burton - Sweeney Todd

Best Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy
Sweeney Todd

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Helena Bonham Carter – Sweeney Todd


Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy
Johnny Depp – Sweeney Todd


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Bonham-Carter is a longshot, I think. If Marion Cotillard doesn't win in that category, it will be Ellen Page, with Amy Adams being the outside shot.

I do think Depp is on his way to a win (since he doesn't have to compete with Day-Lewis), though, and Picture and Director depend upon how much buzz the movie gets going between now and then. For Burton to win over the Coen Brothers, it's going to take a whole hell of a lot of buzz.

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Bonham-Carter is a longshot, I think. If Marion Cotillard doesn't win in that category, it will be Ellen Page, with Amy Adams being the outside shot.

I do think Depp is on his way to a win (since he doesn't have to compete with Day-Lewis), though, and Picture and Director depend upon how much buzz the movie gets going between now and then. For Burton to win over the Coen Brothers, it's going to take a whole hell of a lot of buzz.



Moulin Rouge! - Best Picture, Best Actress, no Best Actor.
Chicago - Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Actor
Walk the Line (I dont count this, but) - Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Actor
Dreamgirls - Best Picture, no Best Actress Win (but it was Beyonce), didn't have a Best Actor!

The Golden Globes like their Musicals and they haven't been beaten out for BP this decade. And they have all won in the other big awards except for Dreamgirls. I think it has a solid chance at winning some of these. They have no luck at Best Director though at the GG's.

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i love the Charlie Wilson's War love. I'm very excited about the film and can't wait to see it.


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these didn't change things as much as I thought they would, even if they were detrimental to outside hopefuls like Into the Wild and Gone Baby Gone.

anyways, three films emerge as very strong contenders after the Globe noms...Diving Bell [Best Director nom!], Charlie Wilson's War [Comedy/Musical and all three acting noms], and Eastern Promises [Best Drama/Actor nom]:

Post Globe Predictions
1. No Country for Old Men [0]
2. Atonement [0]
3. There Will Be Blood [+1]
4. Sweeney Todd [-1]
5. Juno [0]

6. Michael Clayton [+1]
7. American Gangster [-1]
8. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly [N/A]
9. Charlie Wilson's War [N/A]
10. Eastern Promises [N/A]

11. Into the Wild [-3]
12. Gone Baby Gone [-2]
13. The Assassination of Jesse James [-4]
14. Ratatouille [-1]
15. The Kite Runner [N/A]

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my predictions:

Best Drama
Atonement

Best Comedy/Musical
Sweeney Todd

Best Director
Ethan Coen - No Country for Old Men

Best Actor in a Drama
Daniel Day-Lewis - There Will Be Blood

Best Actress in a Drama
Julie Christie - Away From Her

Best Actor in a Comedy/Musical
Johnny Depp - Sweeney Todd

Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical
Ellen Page - Juno

Best Supporting Actor
Javier Bardem - No Country for Old Men

Best Supporting Actress
Cate Blanchett - I'm Not There

Best Screenplay
Juno

Best Foreign Film
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

Best Score
There Will Be Blood

Best Animated Film
Ratatouille

Best Song
"Walk Hard" - Walk Hard

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One snub I noticed...

No Knocked Up anywhere.


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I'm really glad they nominated Julia, to be honest. Charlie Wilson's War is still one of my most anticipated and I think she looks great in it.


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Lack of Knocked Up isn't surprising. Stoner comedies don't travel well overseas. I guess Amsterdam is underrepped at the HFPA


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I finish my college applications last night. I go to my last day of work today. What could possibly make me feel awful? The fuckin' HFPA, that's who. Of course there's no reason they would nominate Into the Wild or Once for anything, they hate anything where large sums of money aren't visibly onscreen. Halbrook though is just :wacko: . All this love for Atonement and Charlie Wilson's War just make me think that this could be another 1999, where after such great, great films came out, the nominations were the most bland, sippy cup shit on the market. Seriously, does anyone hold The Cider House Rules or even The Sixth Sense in any regard anymore?


Atonement was amazing, by the way.

People are always overly critical of the Globes, and this year is no different. Boo hoo, people don't care that the HFPA didn't nominate your favorites. I've never really taken the Globes all that seriously, I guess I just don't understand why people freak out every single year when they don't like the nominations.


I'm sorry that I was bothered by the freaking Golden Globes, when one spends as much time watching the Oscar race it can be hard to step back and realize how truly vain it can all be. That said I'm certainly not sorry I don't have the same soft spot for predictable and bland Oscar bait.


Good movies are good movies, no matter Oscar bait or not.

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One snub I noticed...

No Knocked Up anywhere.


The whole musical/comedy category is way too crowded.

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The whole musical/comedy category is way too crowded.


And nonsensical, as if a musical couldn't also be serious. There have been plenty of dramatic musicals recently.

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The whole musical/comedy category is way too crowded.


And nonsensical, as if a musical couldn't also be serious. There have been plenty of dramatic musicals recently.


If you want to talk nonsensical, then think about them categorising films like Ma Vie En Rose, Ray or Walk the Line as musicals...

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Maybe Once just... ISN'T good...

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