Golden Globe Awards 2016, Film
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The nominees in the motion picture categories... BEST PICTURE, DRAMA Carol Mad Max: Fury Road The Revenant Room Spotlight BEST PICTURE, MUSICAL/COMEDY The Big Short Joy The Martian Spy Trainwreck BEST DIRECTOR Todd Haynes, Carol Tom McCarthy, Spotlight George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road Ridley Scott, The Martian Alejandro González Iñárritu, The Revenant BEST ACTOR, DRAMA Bryan Cranston, Trumbo Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl Will Smith, Concussion BEST ACTRESS, DRAMA Cate Blanchett, Carol Brie Larson, Room Rooney Mara, Carol Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl BEST ACTOR, MUSICAL/COMEDY Christian Bale, The Big Short Steve Carell, The Big Short Matt Damon, The Martian Al Pacino, Danny Collins Mark Ruffalo, Infinitely Polar Bear BEST ACTRESS, MUSICAL/COMEDY Jennifer Lawrence, Joy Melissa McCarthy, Spy Amy Schumer, Trainwreck Maggie Smith, The Lady in the Van Lily Tomlin, Grandma BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Paul Dano, Love & Mercy Idris Elba, Beasts of No Nation Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies Michael Shannon, 99 Homes Sylvester Stallone, Creed BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Jane Fonda, Youth Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight Helen Mirren, Trumbo Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs BEST SCREENPLAY The Big Short The Hateful Eight Room Spotlight Steve Jobs BEST ANIMATED FEATURE Anomalisa The Good Dinosaur Inside Out The Peanuts Movie Shaun the Sheep Movie BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FEATURE The Brand New Testament (Belgium) The Club (Chile) The Fencer (Finland) Mustang (France) Son of Saul (Hungary) BEST ORIGINAL SCORE Carol The Danish Girl The Hateful Eight Steve Jobs The Revenant BEST ORIGINAL SONG "Love Me Like You Do", Fifty Shades of Grey "One Kind of Love", Love & Mercy "See You Again", Furious 7 "Simple Song #3", Youth "Writing's On the Wall", Spectre |
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While I definitely laughed more during The Martian than say Vacation or Mortdecai, I didn't realize I was watching a Comedy. Or perhaps with all of the '70s Disco music on the soundtrack, it was considered a Musical?
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Wait, why is Tommy Wiseau's The Room being nominated for Best Picture?
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Oh my God. It would be SO COOL if Anomalisa got the upcoming Oscar for Animated Feature.
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It's the farcical laugh riot that had the Hollywood Foreign Press Association dancing in the aisles! |
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Sly got nominated! That's the highlight!
After many years of being bashed by critics for delivering terrible performances in terrible films, the Itslian Stallion is back in the ring! The only challenge he faces in the Supporting Actor category is Mark Rylance, who was superb as the Russian spy in Bridge of Spies |
Originally Posted by Holden Pike (Post 1421349)
The nominees in the motion picture categories... BEST PICTURE, DRAMA Carol Mad Max: Fury Road The Revenant Room Spotlight BEST PICTURE, MUSICAL/COMEDY The Big Short Joy The Martian Spy Trainwreck BEST DIRECTOR Todd Haynes, Carol Tom McCarthy, Spotlight George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road Ridley Scott, The Martian Alejandro González Iñárritu, The Revenant BEST ACTOR, DRAMA Bryan Cranston, Trumbo Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl Will Smith, Concussion BEST ACTRESS, DRAMA Cate Blanchett, Carol Brie Larson, Room Rooney Mara, Carol Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl BEST ACTOR, MUSICAL/COMEDY Christian Bale, The Big Short Steve Carell, The Big Short Matt Damon, The Martian Al Pacino, Danny Collins Mark Ruffalo, Infinitely Polar Bear BEST ACTRESS, MUSICAL/COMEDY Jennifer Lawrence, Joy Melissa McCarthy, Spy Amy Schumer, Trainwreck Maggie Smith, The Lady in the Van Lily Tomlin, Grandma BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Paul Dano, Love & Mercy Idris Elba, Beasts of No Nation Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies Michael Shannon, 99 Homes Sylvester Stallone, Creed BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Jane Fonda, Youth Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight Helen Mirren, Trumbo Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs BEST SCREENPLAY The Big Short The Hateful Eight Room Spotlight Steve Jobs BEST ANIMATED FEATURE Anomalisa The Good Dinosaur Inside Out The Peanuts Movie Shaun the Sheep Movie BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FEATURE The Brand New Testament (Belgium) The Club (Chile) The Fencer (Finland) Mustang (France) Son of Saul (Hungary) BEST ORIGINAL SCORE Carol The Danish Girl The Hateful Eight Steve Jobs The Revenant BEST ORIGINAL SONG "Love Me Like You Do", Fifty Shades of Grey "One Kind of Love", Love & Mercy "See You Again", Furious 7 "Simple Song #3", Youth "Writing's On the Wall", Spectre The Revenant The Martian Alejandro Inarritu Leonardo DiCaprio Rooney Mara Steve Carell Lily Tomlin Sylvester Stallone Jennifer Jason Leigh The Hateful Eight (Quentin Tarantino, Screenplay) Inside Out The Revenant (Music Score) See You Again (Song) |
Originally Posted by Holden Pike (Post 1421357)
While I definitely laughed more during The Martian than say Vacation or Mortdecai, I didn't realize I was watching a Comedy. Or perhaps with all of the '70s Disco music on the soundtrack, it was considered a Musical?
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They didn't do too bad. Mirren for Trumbo though. :sick:
Also surprised to see no acting noms for Spotlight. Looks like being such an ensemble piece is going to hurt the individual actors for awards. |
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Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 1421370)
Sly got nominated! That's the highlight!
After many years of being bashed by critics for delivering terrible performances in terrible films, the Itslian Stallion is back in the ring! The only challenge he faces in the Supporting Actor category is Mark Rylance, who was superb as the Russian spy in Bridge of Spies |
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Mad Max made it to the Best Picture category. Damn. Maybe it's going to be this years Gravity? Despite being opposite in the achievements of visuals, they're both "experience movies".
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Over the moon "Love Me Like You Do" got a nom! Because let's face it, the Oscars won't choose it :lol:
Also, is Rooney Mara going to be categorised as leading or supporting? Because it seems quite divided at the minute :sick: I hope it won't hurt her chances, but since she won in Cannes, I doubt it will. Why has The Martian been classified as a comedy? Another The Tourist scandal perhaps? :p |
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Having seen The Martian, I think it was pretty much a comedy, very light hearted with lots of jokes.
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Originally Posted by CiCi (Post 1421403)
Also, is Rooney Mara going to be categorised as leading or supporting? Because it seems quite divided at the minute :sick: I hope it won't hurt her chances, but since she won in Cannes, I doubt it will.
They could of course both be nominated as Best Actress. The two female leads have been nominated before: Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon for Thelma & Lousie, Debra Winger and Shirley MacLaine for Terms of Endearment, Anne Bancroft and Shirley MacLaine for The Turning Point, Elizabeth Taylor and Katharine Hepburn for Suddenly Last Summer, and Anne Baxter and Bette Davis for All About Eve. Of those five pairings, only once has one of the women won the Oscar: Shirley MacLaine for Terms of Endearment. So strategically, it is probably better to separate them, like the Golden Globes has. |
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Nominating The Martian in the Comedy category is a comedy in and of itself. I checked Wikipedia, IMDB, and Rotten Tomatoes and none of them list "comedy" as a genre describing The Martian. If anything, the nomination is more of an insult than a commendation because they're basically telling Ridley Scott they didn't take his movie seriously.
I'm happy to see Mad Max and George Miller get love with their noms. |
Originally Posted by Dtwizzy2k8 (Post 1421413)
Nominating The Martian in the Comedy category is a comedy in and of itself. I checked Wikipedia, IMDB, and Rotten Tomatoes and none of them list "comedy" as a genre describing The Martian. If anything, the nomination is more of an insult than a commendation because they're basically telling Ridley Scott they didn't take his movie seriously.
I'm happy to see Mad Max and George Miller get love with their noms. |
Originally Posted by seanc (Post 1421418)
If I am not mistaken, the studio decidex what category to place it in. I agree it is not a comedy though. Lots of drama has comedic elements.
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Golden Globes get to pick and choose what categorizations they agree with and what they don't. Martian, Joy, Trumbo, and H8fuk all tried to run for comedy. They said yes to the first two and no to the last two. Cool that Vikander got a double nom. Cool that they took their sticks out of their butts and supported an action movie.
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Originally Posted by ursaguy (Post 1421463)
Golden Globes get to pick and choose what categorizations they agree with and what they don't. Martian, Joy, Trumbo, and H8fuk all tried to run for comedy. They said yes to the first two and no to the last two. Cool that Vikander got a double nom. Cool that they took their sticks out of their butts and supported an action movie.
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Predictions subject to change.
Best Motion Picture -- Drama Spotlight Best Motion Picture -- Comedy/Musical Joy Best Actor -- Drama Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs Best Actor -- Comedy/Musical Matt Damon, The Martian Best Actress -- Drama Cate Blanchett, Carol Best Actress -- Comedy/Musical Jennifer Lawrence, Joy Best Supporting Actor Idris Elba, Beasts of No Nation Best Supporting Actress Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight Best Director Tom McCarthy, Spotlight Best Screenplay Spotlight Best Animated Feature Inside Out Best Score Carol Best Song "One Kind of Love" from Love and Mercy |
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