December 21, 2009It's taken me almost a week to post the nominations for the Golden Globes. This has one real advantage--many films were released this past weekend, so the buzz is much more established today than it was last Tuesday.
Good news for films:
Avatar received a Best Picture nomination, and people are absolutely loving it, which might just give it the momentum it needs to be a serious candidate for the Best Picture Oscar.
The Hurt Locker continues to prove that it is one of the films to beat with nominations in all major categories except for its actors.
Inglourious Basterds not only received a nomination for Best Picture, but also for Best Screenplay and Best Director. I think this guarantees it a place among the ten Oscar Best Picture nominees.
Up in the Air received six nominations including Picture, Director, Screenplay, Actor and two for Supporting Actress. It's going to be in a tight battle with The Hurt Locker for both the Golden Globe and the Oscar. The winner of the Globe will be the established front runner for the Academy Award, so Best Motion Picture Drama is the category to watch (even though Up in the Air is really a comedy).
Sandra Bullock received two (undeserved) nominations which probably makes her a favorite to be nominated for the Best Actress Oscar for The Blind Side.
Matt Damon and Meryl Streep both earned two nominations each, though Meryl is logically guaranteed to go home a loser the night of the Golden Globes since she's up against herself. On the other hand, she's a lock to win for Julie & Julia so my guess is that she won't be too upset by her loss.
Bad News for Films:
Invictus failed to earn a Best Picture nomination, though Eastwood is nominated for Best Director. However, I think many will agree that nominating Clint Eastwood is almost expected. His nomination speaks more for Eastwood's legacy than it does for the direction within Invictus.
Jeremy Renner did not receive an acting nomination for The Hurt Locker, which makes me believe that he won't be nominated for an Oscar either--unless The Hurt Locker wins Best Picture and gains a great deal of overall momentum.
Here are the nominees:
Best Motion Picture- Drama
Avatar
The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
Precious
Up in the Air
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture- Drama
Emily Blunt- The Young Victoria
Sandra Bullock- The Blind Side
Helen Mirren- The Last Station
Carey Mulligan- An Education
Gabourey Sidibe- Precious
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture- Drama
Jeff Bridges- Crazy Heart
George Clooney- Up in the Air
Colin Firth- A Single Man
Morgan Freeman- Invictus
Tobey Maguire- Brothers
Best Motion Picture- Musical or Comedy
(500) Days of Summer
The Hangover
It's Complicated
Julia & Julia
Nine
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture- Musical or Comedy
Sandra Bullock- The Proposal
Marion Cotillard- Nine
Julia Roberts- Duplicity
Meryl Streep- It's Complicated
Meryl Streep- Julie & Julia
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture- Musical or Comedy
Matt Damon- The Informant!
Daniel Day-Lewis- Nine
Robert Downey Jr.- Sherlock Holmes
Joseph Gordon-Levitt- (500) Days of Summer
Michael Stuhlbarg- A Serious Man
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Penelope Cruz- Nine
Vera Farmiga- Up in the Air
Anna Kendrick- Up in the Air
Mo'Nique- Precious
Julianne Moore- A Single Man
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Matt Damon- Invictus
Woody Harrelson- The Messenger
Christopher Plummer- The Last Station
Stanley Tucci- The Lovely Bones
Christoph Waltz- Inglourious Bastards
Best Animated Feature Film
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Coraline
Fantastic Mr. Fox
The Princess and the Frog
Up
Best Foreign Language Film
Baaria (Italy)
Broken Embraces (Spain)
The Maid (Chile)
A Prophet (France)
The White Ribbon (Germany)
Best Director- Motion Picture
Kathryn Bigelow- The Hurt Locker
James Cameron- Avatar
Clint Eastwood- Invictus
Jason Reitman- Up in the Air
Quentin Tarantino- Inglourious Basterds
Best Screenplay- Motion Picture
Neil Blomkamp & Terri Tatchell- District 9
Mark Boal- The Hurt Locker
Quentin Tarantino- Inglourious Basterds
Nancy Meyers- It's Complicated
Jason Reitman & Sheldon Turner- Up in the Air
Best Original Score- Motion Picture
Avatar
The Informant!
A Single Man
Up
Where the Wild Things Are
Best Original Song
"Cinema Italiano"- Nine
"I See You"- Avatar
"I Want to Come Home"- Everybody's Fine
"The Weary Kind"- Crazy Heart
"Winter"- Brothers
Cecil B. DeMille Award- Martin Scorsese
1 comment:
If theres any justice, The Hurt Locker should get Best Drama
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