Monday, January 18, 2010

Golden Globes Winners

Best Motion Picture - Drama



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Avatar
Lightstorm Entertainment; Twentieth Century Fox

The Hurt Locker
Voltage Pictures; Summit Entertainment

Inglourious Basterds
The Weinstein Company/Universal Pictures/A Band Apart/Zehnte Babelsberg GmbH Production; The Weinstein Company/Universal Pictures

Precious: Based On The Novel Push By Sapphire
A Lee Daniels Entertainment / Smokewood Entertainment Group Production; Lionsgate

Up In The Air
Paramount Pictures; Paramount Pictures

Best Motion Picture - Drama

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama

Emily BluntThe Young Victoria

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Sandra BullockThe Blind Side

Helen MirrenThe Last Station

Carey MulliganAn Education

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama

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Jeff BridgesCrazy Heart

George ClooneyUp In The Air

Colin FirthA Single Man

Morgan FreemanInvictus

Tobey MaguireBrothers

Best Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical

(500) Days Of Summer
Watermark Pictures; Fox Searchlight Pictures

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The Hangover
Warner Bros. Pictures; Warner Bros. Pictures

It's Complicated
Relativity Media, Scott Rudin Productions; Universal Pictures

Julie & Julia
Columbia Pictures; Sony Pictures Releasing

Nine
The Weinstein Company/Relativity Media/Lucamar Productions/Marc Platt Productions; The Weinstein Company

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

Sandra BullockThe Proposal

Marion CotillardNine

Julia RobertsDuplicity

Meryl StreepIt's Complicated

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Meryl StreepJulie & Julia

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

Matt DamonThe Informant!

Daniel Day-LewisNine

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Robert Downey Jr.Sherlock Holmes

Joseph Gordon-Levitt(500) Days Of Summer

Michael StuhlbargA Serious Man

Best Performance by an Actress In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

Penélope CruzNine

Vera FarmigaUp In The Air

Anna KendrickUp In The Air

Julianne MooreA Single Man

Best Performance by an Actor In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

Matt DamonInvictus

Woody HarrelsonThe Messenger

Christopher PlummerThe Last Station

Stanley TucciThe Lovely Bones

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Christoph WaltzInglourious Basterds

Best Animated Feature Film

Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs
Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation; Sony Pictures Releasing

Coraline
Laika, Inc.; Focus Features

Fantastic Mr. Fox
American Empirical Picture; Twentieth Century Fox

The Princess And The Frog
Walt Disney Pictures/Walt Disney Animation Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

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Up
Walt Disney Pictures/PIXAR Animation Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Best Foreign Language Film

Baaria (Italy)
The Country of Italy
Medusa Film; Summit Entertainment

Broken Embraces (Spain)
The Country of Spain
El Deseo SA; Sony Pictures Classics

The Maid (La Nana) (Chile)
The Country of Chile
Forastero; Elephant Eye Films

A Prophet (Un Prophete) (France)
The Country of France
Chic Films/Page 114/Why Not Productions; Sony Pictures Classics

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The White Ribbon (Das Weisse Band - Eine Deutsche Kindergeschichte) (Germany)
The Country of Germany
X Filme Creative Pool/Les Films Du Losange/Lucky Red/Wega Film; Sony Pictures Classics

Best Director - Motion Picture

Kathryn BigelowThe Hurt Locker

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James CameronAvatar

Clint EastwoodInvictus

Jason ReitmanUp In The Air

Quentin TarantinoInglourious Basterds

Best Screenplay - Motion Picture

Neill Blomkamp, Terri Tatchell - District 9

Mark Boal - The Hurt Locker

Quentin Tarantino - Inglourious Basterds

Nancy Meyers - It's Complicated

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Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner - Up In The Air

Best Original Score - Motion Picture

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Michael Giacchino - Up

Marvin Hamlisch - The Informant!

James Horner - Avatar

Abel Korzeniowski - A Single Man

Karen O and Carter Burwell - Where The Wild Things Are

Best Original Song - Motion Picture

"Cinema Italiano"Nine
Music & Lyrics By: Maury Yeston

"I See You"Avatar
Music By: James Horner and Simon Franglen
Lyrics By: James Horner, Simon Franglen and Kuk Harrell

"I Want To Come Home"Everybody's Fine
Music & Lyrics By: Paul McCartney

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"The Weary Kind (Theme From Crazy Heart)"Crazy Heart
Music & Lyrics By: Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett

"Winter"Brothers
Music By: U2
Lyrics By: Bono

Best Television Series - Drama

Big Love (HBO)
Anima Sola Productions and Playtone in association with HBO Entertainment

Dexter (SHOWTIME)
Showtime Presents, John Goldwyn Productions, The Colleton Company, Clyde Phillips Productions

House (FOX)
Universal Media Studios in association with Heel and Toe Films, Shore Z Productions and Bad Hat Harry Productions

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Mad Men (AMC)
Lionsgate

True Blood (HBO)
Your Face Goes Here Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series - Drama

Glenn CloseDamages (FX NETWORK)

January JonesMad Men (AMC)

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Julianna MarguliesThe Good Wife (CBS)

Anna PaquinTrue Blood (HBO)

Kyra SedgwickThe Closer (TNT)

Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series - Drama

Simon BakerThe Mentalist (CBS)

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Michael C. HallDexter (SHOWTIME)

Jon HammMad Men (AMC)

Hugh LaurieHouse (FOX)

Bill PaxtonBig Love (HBO)

Best Television Series - Comedy Or Musical

30 Rock (NBC)
Universal Media Studios in association with Broadway Video and Little Stranger Inc.

Entourage (HBO)
Leverage and Closest to the Hole Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

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Glee (FOX)
Twentieth Century Fox Television

Modern Family (ABC)
Twentieth Century Fox Television

The Office (NBC)
Universal Television Studios, Deedle Dee Productions, Reveille LLC

Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series - Comedy Or Musical

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Toni ColletteUnited States Of Tara (SHOWTIME)

Courteney CoxCougar Town (ABC)

Edie FalcoNurse Jackie (SHOWTIME)

Tina Fey30 Rock (NBC)

Lea MicheleGlee (FOX)

Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series - Comedy Or Musical

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Alec Baldwin30 Rock (NBC)

Steve CarellThe Office (NBC)

David DuchovnyCalifornication (SHOWTIME)

Thomas JaneHung (HBO)

Matthew MorrisonGlee (FOX)

Best Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made for Television

Georgia O'Keeffe (LIFETIME)
Sony Pictures Television

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Grey Gardens (HBO)
Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Into The Storm (HBO)
Scott Free and Rainmark Films Production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Little Dorrit (PBS)
Masterpiece/BBC Co-production

Taking Chance (HBO)
Motion Picture Corporation of America and Civil Dawn Pictures in association with HBO Films

Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Joan AllenGeorgia O'Keeffe (LIFETIME)

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Drew BarrymoreGrey Gardens (HBO)

Jessica LangeGrey Gardens (HBO)

Anna PaquinThe Courageous Heart Of Irena (CBS)

Sigourney WeaverPrayers For Bobby (LIFETIME)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

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Kevin BaconTaking Chance (HBO)

Kenneth BranaghWallander: One Step Behind (PBS)

Chiwetel EjioforEndgame (PBS)

Brendan GleesonInto The Storm (HBO)

Jeremy IronsGeorgia O'Keeffe (LIFETIME)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Jane AdamsHung (HBO)

Rose ByrneDamages (FX NETWORK)

Jane LynchGlee (FOX)

Janet McTeerInto The Storm (HBO)

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Chloë SevignyBig Love (HBO)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Michael EmersonLost (ABC)

Neil Patrick HarrisHow I Met Your Mother (CBS)

William HurtDamages (FX NETWORK)

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John LithgowDexter (SHOWTIME)

Jeremy PivenEntourage (HBO)

19 comments:

  1. I found the whole night pretty disappointing, awards wise. I was only really pleased for Meryl Streep (mostly because of her excellent speech), Alec Baldwin (who wasn't even there!) and Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett (mostly because their win denied U2 and Macca!).

    Ricky Gervais was good and biting. Could have used more of him. Absolutely loved his off hand introduction of Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler. Ha!

    The night was pretty much summed up by Cameron winning for film and Director. What a joke.

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  2. Who honestly thought Avatar would win? And James Cameron? Sandra Bullock? I haven't seen The Blind Side. I thought The Hurt Locker or Precious would win, but secretly cheered for Inglorious Basterds. I'm very happy for Michael C. Hall.

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  3. I agree that Streep's win was a standout for me. As usual, she was eloquent without seeming disingenuine, and in my opinion, she is one of the best actresses alive today.

    My question is why can't they hire funny writers for these things? The jokes are always horrid and flat, and it seems like a colossal waste of time. I just wish they'd give the names of the nominees, announce the winner and be done with it!

    Glad Sandra Bullock won. Didn't see the film, but she seems like good people. Also, extremely happy that Michael C. Hall won, and not because he has cancer. Dexter is fantastic and he deserves to be acknowledged for it.

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  4. I agree with you Beth. Gervais was the best part of the night. I almost pissed myself laughing at his Paul McCartney joke and watching the audience's reaction.

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  5. I'm happy for the Dexter and Glee love. But I didn't watch the show because 24 was on!

    The Blind Side is good but I haven't seen anything else for the actresses up against her.

    I was more confused by Julianna Margulies' win than almost anything else. Have these people not watched Damages or Mad Men?!?

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  6. Mad Men is fantastic and deserves every Best Drama award it wins. That said, I'm glad January Jones did NOT win. She's the weak link of the cast.

    Bummed Jane Lynch lost. Thrilled for Michael C. Hall. He was as fantastic as David Fisher as he is Dexter, epic talent there, especially when you compare how diverse those two roles are and how convincing he is in each.

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  7. Really glad Sandra won. She was subtly excellent in The Blind Side. It looked effortless. Haven't seen Sherlock Holmes, but love RDJ. Deserving wins.

    I was mostly surprised by The Hangover. Loved the movie, but thought they'd have no chance. Guess I was wrong.

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  8. Most happy for Kevin Bacon's win for Taking Chance. Well deserved !!Great HBO movie, liked it much more than Grey Gardens.

    He is not recognized nearly enough...imo

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  9. This post was a waste of space. Seriously? You actually took the time to create this?

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  10. i'm super pissed that the Hurt Locker lost but i guess h-wood wouldn't know an exceptional movie if it bit them in the ass. Cameron can suck it. hate that guy.

    there's slight redemption in the fact that John Lithgow was recognized. he certainly deserved it- especially in THAT company (no offence NPH)

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  11. Dammit. I missed all the Ricky and can't get over it. I only saw his one joke about Mel Gibson and that alone had me howling.

    I hope they rebroadcast the whole thing :(

    VERY happy about Christoph Waltz winning!

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  12. I just watched Julie & Julia last night so I def. think Meryl was worthy. Not sure about all the others because I still haven't seen everything yet. Was happy for RDJ b/c I just like him. I like Jeff Bridges speech too.

    I love Ricky Gervais but GOD he made me cringe. I'm glad most of the people took his insults ok, except for Jen A. who looked PISSED.

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  13. hey RocketQueen

    You can watch it on www.ninjavideo.net if you don't want to wait for a rebroadcast on tv.

    :)

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  14. Thanks empyrios!! I'm dying to know what he said about Jen!

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  15. Aren't the GG a usually reliable indicator of how Oscar's going to go (or is at least leaning)?

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  16. Bullock only got it because her dumbed down for masses movie made tons of money. It's a sad day when she wins over HELEN MIRREN. Soon Jennifer Aniston will win something over Judi Dench.

    I've seen the movies the other nominated actresses were in (An Education, Precious and the Young Victoria) and one of them deserved it. I felt really bad for Carey Mulligan--she looked upset.

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  17. So happy for Michael C Hall and John Lithgow, but especially MCH-- with all he is going through it is so great that he has finally gotten the recognition he totally deserves. Would have been great for the show to win too, but Mad Men was great this season too.

    I havent seen Avatar (not surei even plan to) but i really have a hard time believing its better than the Hurt Locker... Kinda seems like the Globes recognize quality when it comes to tv and mass audience appeal when it comes to movies?

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  18. Jackie & MCH (and everyone else, too)--so what are you waiting for? Get out there & see Sherlock Holmes, damn it! Definitely worth your money, and a whole lot of fun, and IMNSHO a well-deserved win for RDJ, whose speech was an absolute hoot. (I call bullshit on the "I didn't write a speech" claim--either that, or he's even better at improv than I thought.) This is supposedly the first time anyone's actually won any kind of big award for playing Holmes, esp. considering he's the most-portrayed movie character ever, and I couldn't help but wonder if there might be some kind of...well not quite "payback", but...a lot of people last year seemed to feel that, were it not for certain unfortunate events, he would have had an excellent shot at Best Supporting Actor at both the GGs & the Oscars. Perhaps there was a certain amount of "sorry we couldn't give it to you last year, but, you know *sigh* ...anyway, here's your award!" going on? Anyway, good to see him win, and perhaps we'll see him on the Oscar red carpet, too?... ;-)

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  19. Overall, I don't think these are too bad. I'm happiest about Christoph Waltz. He was so damned amazing.

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