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Topic 23 of 73: Golden Globe Awards

Mon, Jan 19, 1998 (02:12) | Paul Terry Walhus (terry)
The Golden Globe Awards.
Sunday Jan 18 1998.

11 responses total.

 Topic 23 of 73 [movies]: Golden Globe Awards
 Response 1 of 11: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Jan 19, 1998 (02:15) * 122 lines 
 


MOVIES

BEST MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA

Amistad
The Boxer
Good Will Hunting
L.A. Confidential
Titanic


BEST ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA

Helena Bonham Carter, The Wings of the Dove
Judi Dench, Mrs. Brown
Jodie Foster, Contact
Jessica Lange, A Thousand Acres
Kate Winslet, Titanic


BEST ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA

Matt Damon, Good Will Hunting
Daniel Day-Lewis, The Boxer
Leonardo DiCaprio, Titanic
Peter Fonda, Ulee's Gold
Djimon Hounsou, Amistad


BEST MOTION PICTURE -
MUSICAL OR COMEDY

As Good As It Gets
The Full Monty
Men in Black
My Best Friend's Wedding
Wag the Dog


BEST ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY

Joey Lauren Adams, Chasing Amy
Pam Grier, Jackie Brown
Helen Hunt, As Good As It Gets
Jennifer Lopez, Selena
Julia Roberts, My Best Friend's Wedding


BEST ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY

Jim Carrey, Liar, Liar
Dustin Hoffman, Wag The Dog
Samuel L. Jackson, Jackie Brown
Kevin Kline, In & Out
Jack Nicholson, As Good As It Gets


BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

Artemisia, FRANCE
The Best Man, ITALY
Lea, GERMANY
My Life in Pink, BELGIUM
The Thief, RUSSIA


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE

Kim Basinger, L.A. Confidential
Joan Cusack, In & Out
Julianne Moore, Boogie Nights
Gloria Stuart, Titanic
Sigourney Weaver, The Ice Storm


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE

Rupert Everett, My Best Friend's Wedding
Anthony Hopkins, Amistad
Burt Reynolds, Boogie Nights
Jon Voight, John Grisham's The Rainmaker
Robin Williams, Good Will Hunting


BEST DIRECTOR - MOTION PICTURE

James L. Brooks, As Good As It Gets
James Cameron, Titanic
Curtis Hanson, L.A. Confidential
Jim Sheridan, The Boxer
Steven Spielberg, Amistad


BEST SCREENPLAY - MOTION PICTURE

Mark Andrus/James L. Brooks, As Good As It Gets
James Cameron, Titanic
Matt Damon/Ben Affleck, Good Will Hunting
Brian Helgeland/Curtis Hanson, L.A. Confidential
Hilary Henkin/David Mamet, Wag The Dog


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE - MOTION PICTURE

Philip Glass, Kundun
Jerry Goldsmith, L.A. Confidential
James Horner, Titanic
Michael Nyman, Gattaca
John Williams, Seven Years in Tibet


BEST ORIGINAL SONG - MOTION PICTURE

Go The Distance, Hercules
Journey to the Past, Anastasia
My Heart Will Go On, Titanic
Once Upon a December, Anastasia
Tomorrow Never Dies, Tomorrow Never Dies




 Topic 23 of 73 [movies]: Golden Globe Awards
 Response 2 of 11: Alicia   (Alicia) * Mon, Jan 19, 1998 (02:28) * 9 lines 
 
These year's awards were somewhat predictable winnerwise, but it had its surprises when Ving Rhames gave his award to Jack Lemmon and Christine Lahti was in the can when she won her golden globe.

Robin Williams getting up for Christine Lahti was a sort of sad attempt to save the show. He said, "And the best cloning award goes to...in the south we always had cloning, it's called cousins."(paraphrase) That's one of his old jokes. Can't he come up with anything fresh?
Anyway, I was a very cynical viewer this year. I don't know, movies just don't seem to be the same anymore. I think they get worse every year. That's why I keep going back to the old stuff.

Plus, award shows seem to be the most absurd idea in the world. Why the competition between five (six?) contestants. What's the point in suspense? Can't they just choose one person at the spot instead of having several waiting to see
if they'll get an award? If they just had winners, then the show won't be so long! That's just MHO. I'm sure I'm just being really crabby. Award shows are entertainment, so it has to be the way it is.




 Topic 23 of 73 [movies]: Golden Globe Awards
 Response 3 of 11: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Jan 19, 1998 (02:32) * 20 lines 
 

A complete list of winners at the 55th Annual Golden
Globe Awards, presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press
Association on Sunday night.

BEST MOTION PICTURE DRAMA: Titanic
BEST ACTRESS DRAMA: Judi Dench, (Her Majesty) Mrs. Brown
BEST ACTOR DRAMA: Peter Fonda, Ulees Gold
BEST MOTION PICTURE MUSICAL OR COMEDY: As Good As It Gets
BEST ACTRESS MUSICAL OR COMEDY: Helen Hunt, As Good As It Gets
BEST ACTOR MUSICAL OR COMEDY: Jack Nicholson, As Good As It Gets
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM : My Life in Pink (Ma Vie en Rose),
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS DRAMA, MUSICAL OR COMEDY: Kim
Basinger, L.A. Confidential
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR DRAMA, MUSICAL OR COMEDY: Burt Reynolds,
Boogie Nights
BEST DIRECTOR: James Cameron, Titanic
BEST SCREENPLAY: Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, Good Will Hunting
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: James Horner, Titanic
BEST ORIGINAL SONG: My Heart Will Go On from Titanic


 Topic 23 of 73 [movies]: Golden Globe Awards
 Response 4 of 11: Suzanne Koneful (suzanne) * Wed, Mar 11, 1998 (20:03) * 1 lines 
 
The English Patient.


 Topic 23 of 73 [movies]: Golden Globe Awards
 Response 5 of 11: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Jan 26, 2004 (10:59) * 54 lines 
 
Globe nominees on DVD:

American Splendor
Capturing the Friedmans
City of God (due Feb 17)
Down With Love
Finding Nemo
Freaky Friday
The Italian Job
Lost in La Mancha
The Man on the Train
The Man Without a Past
A Mighty Wind
Northfork
Nowhere in Africa
Pirates of the Caribbean
Seabiscuit
Spellbound
Thirteen (due Jan 27)
Whale Rider
Winged Migration
X2

The remaining nominees are in theaters generally:

21 Grams
The Barbarian Invasions
Big Fish
Cold Mountain
The Cooler
The Fog of War
Girl With a Pearl Earring
House of Sand and Fog
In America
The Last Samurai
The Lord of the Rings 3
Lost in Translation
Master & Commander
Monster
Mystic River
Pieces of April
The Station Agent



Anyone feel like posting the winners or commenting on the event?

Dress of the night, did you say? Nicole Kidman.

Comment of the night, Meryl Streep's giddy, giddy anti-Bush comment. Did
you catch it?

Bill Murray was great. So was Michael Douglas in retrospect getting the
lifetime deal.


 Topic 23 of 73 [movies]: Golden Globe Awards
 Response 6 of 11: Cheryl  (CherylB) * Tue, Jan 27, 2004 (11:35) * 1 lines 
 
I didn't catch the awards Terry, but I am glad that Bill Murray won for "Lost in Translation", although I am confused that the GG's thought that that movie was a comedy.


 Topic 23 of 73 [movies]: Golden Globe Awards
 Response 7 of 11: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Jan 28, 2004 (08:10) * 4 lines 
 
It had a lot of subtle funny moments. It's hard for Bill Murray not to
lend some kind of comic element to a movie. I did some flashbacking to
his lounge singer act on Saturday Night LIve.



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 Topic 23 of 73 [movies]: Golden Globe Awards
 Response 9 of 11: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Thu, Dec 15, 2005 (06:30) * 4 lines 
 

All the Categories, All the Contenders
MOTION PICTURES



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 Response 10 of 11: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Thu, Dec 15, 2005 (08:09) * 99 lines 
 

Golden Globe Nominations

Best Picture - Drama
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN *
THE CONSTANT GARDENER
GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK.
A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE
MATCH POINT

Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
THE SQUID AND THE WHALE
THE PRODUCERS
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE *
WALK THE LINE
MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS

Actor in a Leading Role - Drama
Philip Seymour Hoffman, CAPOTE
Heath Ledger, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
Russell Crowe, CINDERELLA MAN
Terrence Howard, HUSTLE AND FLOW
David Strathairn, GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK. *

Actor in a Leading Role - Musical or Comedy
Johnny Depp, CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
Nathan Lane, THE PRODUCERS
Pierce Brosnan, THE MATADOR *
Cillian Murphy, BREAKFAST ON PLUTO
Joaquin Phoenix, WALK THE LINE

Actress in a Leading Role - Drama
Gwyneth Paltrow, PROOF *
Maria Bello, A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE
Felicity Huffman, TRANSAMERICA
Charlize Theron, NORTH COUNTRY
Zhang Ziyi, MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA

Actress in a Leading Role - Musical or Comedy
Reese Witherspoon, WALK THE LINE
Keira Knightley, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Laura Linney, THE SQUID AND THE WHALE
Judi Dench, MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS
Sarah Jessica Parker, THE FAMILY STONE *

Best Director
Steven Spielberg, MUNICH
Ang Lee, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
Fernando Meirelles, THE CONSTANT GARDENER
George Clooney, GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK. *
Peter Jackson, KING KONG
Woody Allen, MATCH POINT

Actor in a Supporting Role
Paul Giamatti, CINDERELLA MAN
George Clooney, SYRIANA *
Will Ferrell, THE PRODUCERS
Matt Dillon, CRASH
Bob Hoskins, MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS

Actress in a Supporting Role
Rachel Weisz, THE CONSTANT GARDENER *
Shirley MacLaine, IN HER SHOES
Frances McDormand, NORTH COUNTRY
Michelle Williams, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
Scarlett Johansson, MATCH POINT

Best Screenplay
Woody Allen, MATCH POINT
George Clooney & Grant Heslov, GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK
Paul Haggis & Bobby Moresco, CRASH *
Tony Kushner & Eric Roth, MUNICH
Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN

Best Original Score
Alexandre Desplat, SYRIANA
James Newton Howard, KING KONG *
Gustavo Santaolalla, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
Harry Gregson-Williams, THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE
John Williams, MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA

Best Original Song
“A Love That Will Never Grow Old” - BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, Music by: Gustavo Santaolalla, Lyrics by: Bernie Taupin
“Christmas In Love” — CHRISTMAS IN LOVE, Music by: Tony Renis, Lyrics by: Marva Jan Marrow
“There’s Nothing Like A Show On Broadway” — THE PRODUCERS, Music & Lyrics by: Mel Brooks
“Travelin’ Thru” — TRANSAMERICA, Music & Lyrics by: Dolly Parton
“Wunderkind” — THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE
WARDROBE, Music & Lyrics by: Alanis Morissette *

Best Foreign Film
KUNG FU HUSTLE
MASTER OF THE CRIMSON ARMOR aka THE PROMISE
MERRY CHRISTMAS (JOYEUX NOEL)
PARADISE NOW *
TSOTSI
The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, to be held Sunday, January 16, 2006, will be telecast live on NBC (8-11 pm EST).

My picks marked by a *



 Topic 23 of 73 [movies]: Golden Globe Awards
 Response 11 of 11: Conf admin (cfadm) * Thu, Dec 15, 2005 (08:16) * 105 lines 
 
and the rest of them

Best television series - Drama
Commander and Chief
Lost
Grey's Anatomy
Prison Break
Rome

Best performance by an actress in a television series - Drama
Patricia Arquette - Medium
Glenn Close - The Shield
Geena Davis - Commander and Chief
Kyra Sedgewick - The Closer
Polly Walker - Rome

Best performance by an actor in a television series - Drama
Patrick Dempsey - Grey's Anatomy
Matthew Fox - Lost
Wentworth Miller - Prison Break
Hugh Laurie - House
Keifer Sutherland - 24

Best television series - Musical Or Comedy
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Desperate Housewives
Entourage
Everybody Hates Chris
My Name is Earl
Weeds

Best performance by an actress in a television series - Musical Or Comedy
Marcia Cross - Desperate Housewives
Terry Hatcher - Desperate Housewives
Felicity Huffman - Desperate Housewives
Eva Longoria - Desperate Housewives
Mary Louise Parker - Weeds

Best performance by an actor in a television series - Musical Or Comedy
Zach Braff - Scrubs
Steve Carrell - The Office
Larry David - Curb Your Enthusiasm
Jason Lee - My Name is Earl
Charlie Sheen - Two-and-a-Half Men

Best Screenplay - Motion Picture
Woody Allen - Match Point
George Clooney and Grant Heslove - Good Night, and Good Luck
Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco - Crash
Tony Kushner and Eric Roth - Munich
Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana - Brokeback Mountain

Best original song - Motion Picture
A Love that will Never Grow Old - Brokeback Mountain
Christmas in Love - Christmas in Love
There's Nothing Like A Show on Broadway - The Producers
Travelin' Thru - Transamerica
Wunderkind - The Chronicles of Narnia

Best original score - Motion Picture
Alexandre Desplat - Syriana
James Newton Howard - King Kong
Gustavo Santaolalla - Brokeback Mountain
Harry Gregson - The Chronicles of Narnia
John Williams - Memoirs of a Geisha

Best mini-series or motion picture made for television
Empire Falls
Into the West
Lackawanna Blues
Sleeper Cell
Viva Blackpool
Warm Springs

Best performance by an actress in a mini-series or motion picture made for television
Halle Berry - Their Eyes Were Watching Me
Kelly MacDonald - The Girl in the Cafe
S Epatha Merkerson - Lackawanna Blues
Cynthia Nixon - Warm Springs
Mira Sorvino - Human Trafficking

Best performance by an actor in a mini-series or motion picture made for television
Kenneth Branagh - Warm Springs
Ed Harris - Empire Falls
Jonathan Rhys Meyers - Elvis
Bill Nighy - The Girl in the café
Donald Sutherland - Human Trafficking

Best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, mini-series or motion picture made for television
Candice Bergen - Boston Legal
Camryn Manheim - Elvis
Sandra Oh - Grey's Anatomy
Elizabeth Perkins - Weeds
Joanne Woodward - Empire Falls

Best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, mini-series or motion picture made for television
Naveen Andrews - Lost
Paul Newman - Empire Falls
Jeremy Piven - Entourage
Randy Quaid - Elvis
Donald Sutherland - Commander in Chief

Cecil B DeMille award
Sir Anthony Hopkins


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