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Author: | Malcolm [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 2:00 pm ] |
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I wanted to discuss them but nobody put them up, so here they are: 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 |
Author: | Malcolm [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 2:10 pm ] |
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First of all, Will & Grace deserved absolutely zero of those noms. Why can't the award shows just let it go already? There are other, more deserving people (like instead of Sean Hayes any of the supporting guys from Arrested Development) Also, Lost gets a Best Drama nom but nothing else. A number of the actors deserved something. I will not be watching these, as i have boycotted the Golden Globes (and the Oscars...and the Emmys) for the past couple years. The main reason behind my boycotts in the beginning was the snubbing of BtVS year after year. You can say what you want, but it earned something and i am glad that many off-broadway type award shows recognized it time and again. I am SOOO glad that this is the last time that Sex and the City will be nom, because i started hating that show and those actresses. |
Author: | xXVincentxX [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 2:11 pm ] |
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Thank you so much for these! I just copied them out on the printer, so me and my sister can cast our votes, and see who does better on predicting the winners. ![]() |
Author: | Libs [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 4:26 pm ] |
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I'm really glad Marcia Cross was nominated for Desperate Housewives, but they choose to nominate every single main actress except for the terrific Eva Longoria. Blah. |
Author: | Mister Ecks [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 6:03 pm ] |
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Instead of the tragically depressing Will and Grace still being recognized YEARS after it was an even passable sitcom, why not let Eva Longoria complete the Housewives nominees and get nominated too? All four deserve nominations. Not just three. And Lost getting no acting awards? Disgraceful. And, I just noticed NO nomination for Kiefer Sutherland? Downright terrible. Denis Leary and Julian McMahon deserve nods at least. When, oh when, will there be a perfect list of nominations? At least Jennifer Garner wasn't snubbed. |
Author: | xXVincentxX [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 6:17 pm ] |
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Libs wrote: I'm really glad Marcia Cross was nominated for Desperate Housewives, but they choose to nominate every single main actress except for the terrific Eva Longoria. Blah. I'm glad Eva wasn't nominated. She is my least favorite character, and I could see why she was neglected. |
Author: | A. G. [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 6:21 pm ] |
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It's ridiculous that some of the cast of Lost wasn't nominated, they are better than most of the other Actor/Actress nominees. I agree about the oversight of Eva Longoria, she's one of the better actresses on the show, t better than Felicity Huffman to name one. |
Author: | Neostorm [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 6:21 pm ] |
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Where is CSI in all of this??? ![]() |
Author: | A. G. [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 6:23 pm ] |
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neostorm wrote: Where is CSI in all of this??? ![]() With 3 CSIs and 3 Law and Orders, they all get mixed in with each other and hard to tell them apart, that must play a part in those shows not getting many nominations. Personally I think cable shows like The Shield and Sopranos are overrated, just because they can have more gore or swear words doesn't make them better. |
Author: | Mister Ecks [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 6:36 pm ] |
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Archie Gates wrote: neostorm wrote: Where is CSI in all of this??? ![]() With 3 CSIs and 3 Law and Orders, they all get mixed in with each other and hard to tell them apart, that must play a part in those shows not getting many nominations. Personally I think cable shows like The Shield and Sopranos are overrated, just because they can have more gore or swear words doesn't make them better. Very true, Arch. I like Shield and Sopranos, but they're tragically overrated. I think the biggest factor in their popularity is the word "gritty". Whenever a cable drama is described, it's usually a gritty series. So what? |
Author: | Dkmuto [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 6:40 pm ] |
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Silly Globe voters and their need to be flashy. Nicollette Sheridan? COME. ON. Over Arrested Development's Jessica Walter? Over the supporting cast of Scrubs? :swear: THAT'S what I think of that. *Ahem* Nice to see some recognition for James Spader, Lost, and Huff, though. |
Author: | Malcolm [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 6:56 pm ] |
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I thought the same thing when i saw that Lost was nominated for Best Drama but nothing else. How does that work? Terry O'Quinn is fantastic as Locke!! They should really just let Will & Grace die already. I never found it that great, and even people who once loved the show agree that it is no longer that good. Regarding the 3 DH actresses nom in one category, that can't be good for any of their chances of winning. I would rather one of them win then sarah jessica parker or debra messing, as both of these women don't need any more awards for overrated shows. I am so glad that others agree with me about the HBO/cable "gritty" factor. Just because a show is "gritty", has gore-galore, and has tons of nudity does not mean that it is a great show. I really hope that Arrested Development wins Best Comedy. I am not going to be watching and i won't really care that much about the winners, but i want AD to win so that it would be that much harder for Fox to cancel it. Its ratings are still not all that great (because people are amazingly idiotic) but if it keeps winning all these awards (Emmys, GGs, etc) then Fox would have more backlash if they were to cancel it. |
Author: | El Maskado [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 8:07 pm ] |
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Archie Gates wrote: It's ridiculous that some of the cast of Lost wasn't nominated, they are better than most of the other Actor/Actress nominees. Yup it would of been nice to see Terry O'quinn get a supporting actor nomination. What is also up with the nominations for Boston Legal? The show was just bad and the characters are arrogant and uninteresting. James Spader is a great actor but the characters in the show dont deserve any nomination. William Shatner's nomination is mind boggling |
Author: | A. G. [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 8:13 pm ] |
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roidrage wrote: Archie Gates wrote: It's ridiculous that some of the cast of Lost wasn't nominated, they are better than most of the other Actor/Actress nominees. Yup it would of been nice to see Terry O'quinn get a supporting actor nomination. What is also up with the nominations for Boston Legal? The show was just bad and the characters are arrogant and uninteresting. James Spader is a great actor but the characters in the show dont deserve any nomination. William Shatner's nomination is mind boggling Yeah really. The Alan Shore character was interesting last fall on the last season of the Practice but on Boston Legal he and the rest of the cast have lost all charm, the show's a stinker. |
Author: | Dkmuto [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 8:36 pm ] |
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Archie Gates wrote: roidrage wrote: Archie Gates wrote: It's ridiculous that some of the cast of Lost wasn't nominated, they are better than most of the other Actor/Actress nominees. Yup it would of been nice to see Terry O'quinn get a supporting actor nomination. What is also up with the nominations for Boston Legal? The show was just bad and the characters are arrogant and uninteresting. James Spader is a great actor but the characters in the show dont deserve any nomination. William Shatner's nomination is mind boggling Yeah really. The Alan Shore character was interesting last fall on the last season of the Practice but on Boston Legal he and the rest of the cast have lost all charm, the show's a stinker. I would have agreed with you about a month ago (as I said I did at the time), but Boston Legal has actually improved considerably as of recently. More drama, less spunky Danny Crane, more David E. Kelly not doing his whole 'my plotlines are quirky!' thing. James Spader is still fantastic, and I'd still give him the win. |
Author: | El Maskado [ Mon Dec 13, 2004 8:47 pm ] |
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Dkmuto wrote: I would have agreed with you about a month ago (as I said I did at the time), but Boston Legal has actually improved considerably as of recently. More drama, less spunky Danny Crane, more David E. Kelly not doing his whole 'my plotlines are quirky!' thing. James Spader is still fantastic, and I'd still give him the win. Heres my problem with the show, there seems to be too much camera staring after they make some snide remark. Danny Crane repeating his predictable catch phrase every 5 mins. The problem is that David E Kelly thinks hes trying to shock his audience by making his characters say something outlandeous or sexual. The Practice was great because it didnt depend on comedy and had more underdog issues. The lawyers right here are just unethical to treat their own agenda |
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