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mojofilter 12-12-16 10:03 AM

2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
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The 74th Golden Globe Awards nominees have just been announced!

The show will take place on Sunday, January 8, 2017 and will be hosted by Jimmy Fallon.

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Here is the complete list of nominees:

Best Motion Picture – Drama
Hacksaw Ridge
Hell Or High Water
Lion
Manchester By The Sea
Moonlight

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama
Rami Malek
Bob Odenkirk
Matthew Rhys
Liev Scrieibler
Billy Bob Thornton

Best Director – Motion Picture
Damien Chazelle, La L
Tom Ford
Mel Gibson
Barry Jenkins
Kenneth Lonergan

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Annette Bening
Lily Collins
Hailee Steinfeld
Emma Stone
Meryl Streep

Best Television Series – Drama
The Crown
Game Of Thrones
Stranger Things
This Is Us
Westworld

Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
20th Century Women
Deadpool
La La Land
Florence Foster Jenkins
Sing Street

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Amy Adams
Jessica Chastain
Isabelle
Ruth Negga
Natalie Portman

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Casey Affleck
Joel Edgerton
Andrew Garfield
Viggo Mortensen
Denzel Washington

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Anthony Anderson
Gael Garcia Bernal
Donald Glover
Nick Nolte
Jeffrey Tambor

Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Drama
Caitriona Balfe
Claire Foy
Keri Russell
Winona Ryder
Evan Rachel Wood

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
Viola Davis
Naomie Harris
Nicole Kidman
Octavia Spencer
Michelle Williams

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Colin Farrell
Ryan Gosling
Hugh Grant
Jonah Hill
Ryan Reynolds

Best Original Song – Motion Picture
Can’t Stop The Feeling, Trolls
City Of Stars, La La Land
Faith, Sing
Gold, Gold
How Far I’ll Go, Moana

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Riz Ahmed, The Night Of
Bryan Cranston, All The Way
Tom Hiddleston, The Night Manager
John Turturro, The Night Of
Courtney B Vance, The People Vs OJ

Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Atlanta
Black-ish
Mozart In The Jungle
Transparent
Veep

Best Original Score – Motion Picture
Moonlight
La La Land
Arrival
Lion
Hidden Figures

Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Olivia Colman, The Night Manager
Lena Heady, Game Of Thrones
Chrissy Metz
Mandy Moore
Thandie Newton, Westworld

Best Motion Picture – Animated
Kubo and the Two Strings
Moana
My Life As A Zucchini
Sing
Zootopia

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Felicity Huffman, American Crime
Riley Keough
Sarah Paulson
Charlotte Rampling
Kerry Washington, Confirmation

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Sterling K Brown
Hugh Laurie
John Lithgow
Christian Slater
John Travolta

Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language
Devine
Elle
Neruda
The Salesman
Toni Erdmann

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Rachel Bloom
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Sarah Jessica Parker
Issa Rae
Gina Rodriguez
Tracee Ellis-Ross


Best Limited Series
American Crime
The Dresser
The Night Manager
The Night Of
The People V OJ

Best Original Screenplay
La La Land
Nocturnal Animals
Moonlight
Manchester By The Sea
Hell Or High Water

Holden Pike 12-12-16 10:04 AM

2017 Golden globe Nominations, Film
 
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Nominees for the 2017 Golden Globe Awards in the Film categories...



BEST PICTURE, DRAMA
Hacksaw Ridge
Hell or High Water
Lion
Manchester by the Sea
Moonlight


BEST PICTURE, COMEDY/MUSICAL
20th Century Women
Deadpool
Florence Foster Jenkins
La La Land
Sing Street


BEST DIRECTOR
Damien Chazelle, La La Land
Tom Ford, Nocturnal Animals
Mel Gibson, Hacksaw Ridge
Barry Jenkins, Moonlight
Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the Sea


BEST ACTOR, DRAMA
Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea
Joel Edgerton, Loving
Andrew Garfield, Hacksaw Ridge
Viggo Mortensen, Captain Fantastic
Denzel Washington, Fences


BEST ACTRESS, DRAMA
Amy Adams, Arrival
Jessica Chastain, Miss Sloane
Isabelle Huppert, Elle
Ruth Negga, Loving
Natalie Portman, Jackie


BEST ACTOR, COMEDY/MUSICAL
Colin Farrell, The Lobster
Ryan Gosling, La La Land
Hugh Grant, Florence Foster Jenkins
Jonah Hill, War Dogs
Ryan Reynolds, Deadpool


BEST ACTRESS, COMEDY/MUSICAL
Annette Bening, 20th Century Women
Lily Collins, Rules Don't Apply
Hailee Steinfeld, The Edge of Seventeen
Emma Stone, La La Land
Meryl Streep, Florence Foster Jenkins


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Mahershala Ali, Moonlight
Jeff Bridges, Hell or High Water
Simon Helberg, Florence Foster Jenkins
Dev Patel, Lion
Aaron Taylor Johnson, Nocturnal Animals


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Viola Davis, Fences
Naomie Harris, Moonlight
Nicole Kidman, Lion
Octavia Spencer, Hidden Figures
Michelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea


BEST SCREENPLAY
Hell or High Water
La La Land
Manchester by the Sea
Moonlight
Nocturnal Animals


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Kubu and the Two Strings
Moana
My Life as a Zucchini
Sing
Zootopia


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
Arrival
Hidden Figures
La La Land
Lion
Moonlight


BEST ORIGINAL SONG
"Can't Stop the Feeling," Trolls
"City of Stars," La La Land
"Faith," Sing
"Gold," Gold
"How Far I'll Go," Moana


BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FEATURE
Divines
Elle
Neruda
The Salesman
Toni Erdmann



Winners announced on Sunday January 8th, 2017.


mojofilter 12-12-16 10:08 AM

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I'd like to say I was right about Hacksaw Ridge, Andrew Garfield, and Mel Gibson getting award recognition despite the fact that most everyone on here said I was wrong and that the movie had no chance.

mojofilter 12-12-16 10:08 AM

Re: 2017 Golden globe Nominations, Film
 
I started a thread on this a minute before you did.

ADMIN EDIT: merged!

mojofilter 12-12-16 10:21 AM

Re: 2017 Golden globe Nominations, Film
 
I was right about Hacksaw Ridge and mostly everybody else said the movie, Mel, and Andrew had no chance at award recognition.

CiCi 12-12-16 10:24 AM

Re: 2017 Golden globe Nominations, Film
 
Your Name isn't anywhere :( but at least Elle is! Huppert looks like one of the front runners this year.

This was quite a surprise though, usually I'll have at least heard of the films, but there's quite a few here I never knew existed until now :lol:

Holden Pike 12-12-16 10:31 AM

Originally Posted by CiCi (Post 1616055)
Your Name isn't anywhere :( but at least Elle is! Huppert looks like one of the front runners this year.

This was quite a surprise though, usually I'll have at least heard of the films, but there's quite a few here I never knew existed until now :lol:
The Golden Globes often pick a handful of films that have little chance of Academy Awards recognition. Partially because they divide some of their categories up between dramas and comedies/musicals, and partially because they are a small group with weird tastes and/or have been chastized in the past for seeming to be easily influenced if not outright bribeable. Sometimes they strain to include a movie by dubbing it a comedy/musical when it's hard to argue it is, like Ridley Scott's The Martian last year, and then sometimes you get complete head scratchers like the dud The Tourist with Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie. But if any fanboys or girls are holding out hope that Deadpool will manage a Best Picture nomination next month for the Oscars, don't bet money or your cancer filled testicles on it.

Whether the Academy will go for Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge as heavy, we shall see. La La Land, Manchester by the Sea, and Moonlight certainly don't lose any of their awards season momentum and should all be in the mix for the biggest Oscars.

Holden Pike 12-12-16 10:35 AM

The happiest inclusion for me among the ten Best Picture nominees is Sing Street. No real shot at Oscar glory, outside of perhaps a song nomination, but glad it made the cut here, anyway. I was hoping against hope that Hunt for the Wilderpeople might make it on the comedy side, too, but alas.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYk2Vx1z6lk

rauldc14 12-12-16 10:37 AM

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Deadpool for the win

Miss Vicky 12-12-16 10:59 AM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
I've only even seen two of the nominated films: Deadpool and Zootopia.

Not exactly excited for this.

Holden Pike 12-12-16 11:00 AM

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Meryl Streep is being honored by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association this year with their Cecil B. DeMille Award, their lifetime achievement recognition for "outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment". She is also nominated for Best Actress, Comedy/Musical for Florence Foster Jenkins. Much is made, rightly so, of her astounding number of Oscar nominations. This year's competitive nom marks her 27th Golden Globe nomination for feature films (and she has two more in TV movie categories, winning for her performance in HBO's "Angels in America"). She has already won seven Golden Globes for the movie work. The sixty-seven-year-old's nominations, thus far (winners in bold)...

Best Supporting Actress
The Deer Hunter
Kramer vs. Kramer
Adaptation

The Manchurian Candidate
Into the Woods


Best Actress, Comedy/Musical
She-Devil
Death Becomes Her
The Devil Wears Prada
Mamma Mia!
It's Complicated
Julie & Julia
Hope Springs
August: Osage County
Florence Foster Jenkins


Best Actress, Drama
The French Lieutenant's Woman
Sophie's Choice

Silkwood
Out of Africa
A Cry in the Dark
The River Wild
The Bridges of Madison County
Marvin's Room
One True Thing
Music of the Heart
The Hours
Doubt
The Iron Lady



rauldc14 12-12-16 11:26 AM

Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 1616062)
I've only even seen two of the nominated films: Deadpool and Zootopia.

Not exactly excited for this.
Because Joaquin doesn't have a nomination? :p

rauldc14 12-12-16 11:27 AM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
And I've said this many times before but Streep=overrated

Yoda 12-12-16 11:36 AM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
Could be, but then, when 99% of people think you're the greatest actress who ever lived, you can be overrated and still be really, really amazing.

Camo 12-12-16 12:14 PM

Thanks Holden for including the names of the films :up: I would've went nuts trying to look them up from MoJos post haha.

I've seen 17 films this year but unsurprisingly not much that was nominated. Of the ten best picture nominees all i've seen is Sing Street, definitely planning on seeing the majority of those with the main exception being Deadpool which i don't care about. Best Actor, Drama i've seen both Joel Edgerton and Viggo Mortensen, i'd give it to the former out of those too but Viggo was really good too. Actress, Drama i've only seen Ruth Negga. That's it for acting and basically all of the categories i care about, so plenty to watch.

Camo 12-12-16 12:16 PM

Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 1616054)
I was right about Hacksaw Ridge and mostly everybody else said the movie, Mel, and Andrew had no chance at award recognition.
I wasn't one who said no chance or commented at all but to be fair you said the best picture oscar which hasn't happened yet.

Camo 12-12-16 12:19 PM

Originally Posted by rauldc14 (Post 1616072)
And I've said this many times before but Streep=overrated
I agree. I think she is consistently good but i don't think any of the performances i've seen from her at least were that great.

False Writer 12-12-16 12:29 PM

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Still haven't seen a few but I am hoping that both Hell or High Water and Hacksaw Ridge win some awards.

Topsy 12-12-16 12:34 PM

my prediction green= i agree,red=i dont agree:

hosted by Jimmy Fallon. (ugh)

http://deadline.com/2016/12/2016-gol...ds-1201868543/

Here is the complete list of nominees:

Best Motion Picture – Drama
Manchester By The Sea


Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama
Liev Scrieibler


Best Director – Motion Picture
Tom Ford


Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Emma Stone
Meryl Streep

Best Television Series – Drama
Westworld

Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
La La Land


Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Natalie Portman

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Casey Affleck


Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Gael Garcia Bernal


Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Drama
Winona Ryder
Evan Rachel Wood

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
Viola Davis


Best Original Song – Motion Picture
How Far I’ll Go, Moana


Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Mozart In The Jungle


Best Original Score – Motion Picture
La La Land


Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Lena Heady, Game Of Thrones
Thandie Newton, Westworld

Best Motion Picture – Animated
Moana
Zootopia


Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Best Limited Series
The Night Of


Best Original Screenplay
Manchester By The Sea


Camo 12-12-16 12:36 PM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
Have you seen Manchester By The Sea and La La Land, or do you disagree with them for a different reason?

Holden Pike 12-12-16 12:43 PM

From the Globe nominees I have seen Hacksaw Ridge, Hell or High Water, Manchester by the Sea, Moonlight, Deadpool, Sing Street, Nocturnal Animals, Loving, Captain Fantastic, Arrival, Miss Sloane, Elle, Jackie, The Lobster, Rules Don't Apply, The Edge of Seventeen, Kubu and the Two Strings, Moana, and Zootopia.

I'll be seeing La La Land on Friday (been listening to the soundtrack for days, now), and whenever they make their way here, Fences and Hidden Figures (both due Christmas Day, in my neck of the woods) as well as 20th Century Women.

I did not seen earlier releases Florence Foster Jenkins or War Dogs or the current release Trolls. I haven't heard yet if Scorsese's Silence screened in time to make the Golden Globe ballots, or if the HFPA simply didn't go for it? Based on what and who they have nominated in the past, Silence as well as Eastwood's Sully may yet grab some of the highest profile nominations from the Academy, and Hidden Figures, Loving, and Jackie may do better than Hacksaw Ridge, Lion, and Florence Foster Jenkins did here. Not sure how Hell or High Water will do at the Oscars, but I like that movie a whole lot, so I hope well.

Oscar nominations are announced the morning of Tuesday January 24th, 2017, sixteen days after the Golden Globes ceremony.

Swan 12-12-16 12:58 PM

Deadpool was nominated for... well, anything? :tsk:

Alas. Westworld go!

TheUsualSuspect 12-12-16 01:53 PM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
Happy for Sing Street.

Surprised as hell for Deadpool.

mojofilter 12-12-16 07:40 PM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
Hell or High Water was a great film. I'm glad it got a Best Picture nod.

Topsy 12-12-16 08:34 PM

Originally Posted by Camo (Post 1616091)
Have you seen Manchester By The Sea and La La Land, or do you disagree with them for a different reason?
well with casey affleck its also the fact that he sexually harrassed and assaulted several female coworkers. which i expect there is devided opinion on here on wether that should have a say.imo it should

Camo 12-12-16 08:46 PM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
Fair enough. What about La La Land? Have you seen that or is that for a similar reason?

Topsy 12-12-16 08:53 PM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
ive seen it,not very fond of musicals from the get go.thought it was alright but incredibly cheesy and icky at parts lol

Camo 12-12-16 09:03 PM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
Wait, has it been released in Norway already? It isn't here till mid January and it was only limited released in the states 4 days ago.

seanc 12-12-16 09:22 PM

Originally Posted by Camo (Post 1616164)
Wait, has it been released in Norway already? It isn't here till mid January and it was only limited released in the states 4 days ago.
And not wide. This time of year drives me crazy. I need to move to LA.

rauldc14 12-12-16 11:29 PM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
Yeah I really want to see Manchester by the Sea, Miss Sloane, and Nocturnal Animals

Iroquois 12-13-16 05:56 AM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
You're telling me that Jared Leto sent all those condoms for nothing?!

But seriously, not too bad a batch but I can't comment on all of them since quite a few of the major ones haven't come out here yet (hell, Loving doesn't even come out until March). Still not sure why there's this much hype over Nocturnal Animals, though.

Holden Pike 12-13-16 08:33 AM

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Still not sure why there's this much hype over Nocturnal Animals, though.
Yeah, Nocturnal Animals didn't do much for me, either. Very convoluted structure that doesn't really amount to much. When the most compelling aspect of your film is by far an "unreal" narrative that is supposed to be a sort of Noir metaphor for a relationship we don't really even care about, maybe you should have just focused on making a good straight up Noir and jettisoned all the hollow artsy-fartsy stuff around it?

We'll know next month, but I have a feeling the Academy won't go for Nocturnal Animals as heavily as the Hollywood Foreign Press Association did. This is fashion designer turned filmmaker Tom Ford's second feature. The only Oscar nomination his first movie A Single Man got was for Colin Firth's performance. If Amy Adams makes the cut for Best Actress this year it will much more likely be for Arrival. Somehow Jake Gyllenhaal's only nomination to date is for Brokeback Mountain, but I don't see him getting his second one here (though for my money he gave one of the year's best lead performances in Demolition, which has less than no awards traction).

Aaron Taylor-Johnson's Globe nod here is nice for him and he has had a good career transition from pale young Brit to Kick Ass to here, but I don't think his over-the-top white trash sleaze monster is going to tower over the myriad of potential Best Supporting Actor choices to make it at the Oscars. A few years back the Globes nominated Daniel Brόhl in Ron Howard's race car drama Rush, which did not translate into an Oscar nod, and this feels like one of those kinds of picks for them. Going against the grain, maybe a bit of an outside the box pick, but it won't be enough by itself to catapult him into the Oscar mix. If there is a surprise nom next month from this movie, more likely it will be Michael Shannon, not Taylor-Johnson. But I think it's even more likely John Legend would show up for La La Land before Aaron Taylor-Johnson. With strong contenders who didn't make the cut here like Ben Foster in Hell or High Water and Lucas Hedges in Manchester by the Sea, I wouldn't bet on Taylor-Johnson.


Nocturnal Animals isn't bad, but it definitely feels like less than the sum of its parts. Worse movies have gotten high profile Oscar nominations so nobody should be shocked if it winds up with some biggies, but my bet is that the Oscars give it less consideration.


Iroquois 12-13-16 08:56 AM

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Not only that, but I was under the impression that the story-within-a-story was supposed to be a deliberately weak and clichιd revenge story so as to reflect the whole "failed writer" aspect of Gyllenhaal's character and that this is the best he could come up with after being "inspired" by Adams' character. It doesn't speak well that it ends up being the more interesting half of the film because it's made a little too well, but that's you get for bringing in Shannon.

In any case, Ford getting a director nom reminds me of the Academy nominating Lynch for Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive in that it's throwing the Weird-But-Not-Too-Weird Art Film a bone but in all probability won't go any further than that.

Holden Pike 12-13-16 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by rauldc14 (Post 1616187)
Yeah I really want to see Manchester by the Sea, Miss Sloane, and Nocturnal Animals
Miss Sloane is a big old "meh". Chastain is good, she usually is, but the movie itself is like a fancy "Law & Order" episode (it even co-stars Sam Waterston), with "twists" that were easy to see coming a mile and a half away. Some years they are kind of scrambling to fill all five Best Actress Oscar slots with worthy performances because so few American movies star women or have complex and interesting roles for them, and in a year like that I could see Chastain's performance making the Oscar cut. But this year is full in that category. Natalie Portman (Jackie) and Emma Stone (La La Land) are locks to be there, while Isabelle Huppert (Elle) and Ruth Negga (Loving) are very likely. That leaves one or maybe two spots and plenty of other candidates. Viola Davis (Fences), Amy Adams (Arrival), Taraji P. Henson (Hidden Figures), Annette Bening (20th Century Women), and some broad named Meryl Streep (Florence Foster Jenkins), for starters. Very crowded field, and that doesn't even include outside shots from indie arthouse fare like Tilda Swinton in A Bigger Splash, Hailee Stienfeld in Edge of Seventeen, Kate Beckinsale in Love & Friendship, and Rebecca Hall in Christine.

Too many good ones to choose from, and without Miss Sloane being a particularly strong or even popular movie, it would take a lot for Jessica Chastain to make the Oscar top five, this time around. She is a two-time nominee, for The Help and Zero Dark Thirty, and former nominees do seem to have an easier time of getting back, but most of her potential competition has been nominated before, too. Only Huppert, Negga, Beckinsale, and Hall would be first timers, from the thirteen I named above. I think the odds are stacked against her in 2017.




As I went into a bit above, I thought Nocturnal Animals has lots of problems. But Manchester by the Sea was excellent and actually lives up to the hype and praise it has already received. I'm going to see that one a second time in the theater before it leaves.

rauldc14 12-13-16 10:29 AM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
So you are telling me to drive far away to see Manchester by the Sea before the other two then? :p

Holden Pike 12-13-16 10:31 AM

Originally Posted by rauldc14 (Post 1616231)
So you are telling me to drive far away to see Manchester by the Sea before the other two then? :p
I would. Frankly Miss Sloane is only worth a rental from RedBox in a few months.

rauldc14 12-13-16 10:38 AM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
What are your favorites thus far this year?

Holden Pike 12-13-16 10:53 AM

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What are your favorites thus far this year?
Still have a lot to catch up with in the next five or six weeks. During the week between Christmas and New Years alone I usually catch around ten movies, each year, and I am seeing Rogue One this Thursday and La La Land on Friday. Won't really start formalizing a personal list until a couple weeks into January, but from what I have seen so far (in no particular order) Manchester by the Sea, Loving, Sing Street, Captain Fantastic, Green Room, Moonlight, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Hell or High Water, Midnight Special, Jackie, Louder Than Bombs, Demolition, Sully, Christine, and Arrival were standouts. Plus The Lobster, depending on whether it is considered a 2015 or 2016 release?

And I tend not to see obvious junk anymore, something like Warcraft, for example. But from what I have seen, by far the most baffling, dead-on-arrival misfire from a filmmaker with a decent track record that I suffered through was Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk. Woah, what a dud.


NextScorsese 12-13-16 03:25 PM

Re: 2017 Golden Globe Nominations, Film
 
My personal preferences on the film wins, from the nominations that is.

Best MP Drama: Hacksaw Ridge or Manchester by the Sea.

Best MP Musical or Comedy: Deadpool

Best Director: Mel Gibson or Barry Jenkins

Best Actor Drama: Casey Affleck.

Best Actress Drama: Jessica Chastain.

Best Actor Comedy: Ryan Reynolds

Best Actress Comedy: Hailee Steinfeld

Best Sup. Actor: Maershala Ali or Jeff Bridges.

Best Sup. Actress: Viola Davis

Best Screenplay: Hell or High Water or Manchester By the Sea

Best Animated Feature: Kubo and the Two Strings (All the way, no competition.)

Best Original Score: It could go to any of them they're all fantastic. (Except for Hidden Figures, and that's just cause I haven't seen it yet)

Best Original Song: City of Stars

Best Foreign Language Film: Neruda.

Holden Pike 01-09-17 08:03 AM

Here are the winners from last night's ceremony...

BEST PICTURE, DRAMA
Moonlight

BEST PICTURE, COMEDY/MUSICAL
La La Land

BEST DIRECTOR
Damien Chazelle, La La Land

BEST ACTOR, DRAMA
Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea

BEST ACTRESS, DRAMA
Isabelle Huppert, Elle

BEST ACTOR, COMEDY/MUSICAL
Ryan Gosling, La La Land

BEST ACTRESS, COMEDY/MUSICAL
Emma Stone, La La Land

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Aaron Taylor Johnson, Nocturnal Animals

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Viola Davis, Fences

BEST SCREENPLAY
La La Land

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Zootopia

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
La La Land

BEST ORIGINAL SONG
"City of Stars," La La Land

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FEATURE
Elle

Holden Pike 01-09-17 08:10 AM

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If it seems like La La Land won a lot of them last night, that's because it did. It was nominated in seven categories and won all of them, setting a new record. The previous high was six Golden Globe wins, set by both One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Midnight Express. Cuckoo's Nest went on to Oscar glory, winning five of its ten nominations there, being one of only three films in history to win "the Big Five" of Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, and one of the Screenplay awards. Midnight Express went on to be nominated for a respectable six Academy Awards, winning only for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Score. It should also be noted that both Cuckoo's Nest and Midnight Express benefited from categories that no longer exist. The Hollywod Foreign Press Association used to hand out awards for Best Motion Picture Acting Debut. Cuckoo's Nest's Brad Dourif won for his indelible Billy Bibbit, and Midnight Express won both for Brad Davis and Irene Miracle. The Globes ditched those categories by 1984, a couple years after Pia Zador's infamous and laughable win for Butterfly.

What La La Land's Oscar fate will be, we shall see.


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