Everyone calls this the precursor to the Academy Awards. It seems almost a little more "down to earth" than the Academy Awards. This year, let's see how they compare! The nominees were announced this morning in LA, the award show will be on January 17th. I wonder how many of the movies I can get to see before then? I've seen six out of the 25, but many of them (13/25, actually) have either not come out or not hit Tucson yet!
And the winners are? See the red additions below! They work for me!
In alphabetical order:
(500) Days of Summer (Best Comedy/Musical, Actor)
*Avatar (Best Drama, Best Director)
*The Blind Side (Actress-Sandra Bullock)
Brothers (Actor)
*Crazy Heart (Actor-Jeff Bridges)
*Duplicity (Actress)
An Education (Actress)
*The Hangover (Best Comedy/Musical)
Hurt Locker (Best Drama, Best Director)
The Informant (Actress)
Inglorious Basterds (Best Drama, Director, Supporting Actor-Christoph Waltz)
Invictus (Director, Actor, Supporting Actor)
*It's Complicated (Best Comedy/Musical, Actress)
*Julie & Julia (Best Comedy/Musical, Actress-Meryl Streep)
The Last Station (Actress, Supporting Actor)
The Lovely Bones (Supporting Actor)
The Messenger (Supporting Actor)
Nine (Best Comedy/Musical, Actor, Actress, Supporting Actress)
*Precious (Best Drama, Actress, Supporting Actress-MoNique)
*The Proposal (Actress)
Sherlock Holmes (Actor-Robert Downey, Jr.)
*A Serious Man (Actor)
*A Single Man (Actor)
*Up in the Air (Best Drama, Director, Actor and TWO Supporting Actresses) 90/90
The Young Victoria (Actress)
*Those I've seen....
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1 comment:
The Golden Globes are always fun to watch; if nothing else, it gives me an idea of what movies I should see if I haven’t already; gotta admit I’m rooting for Tarantino to win something
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