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The Girl from Speed and the Drinking Movie are Nominated?


It’s like they’re advertising that this award show is a big jokey mess…

Sandra Bullock in ‘The Proposal’

As long as we’ve been around to see them, the Golden Globes have always been positioned as the ‘fun’ version of the Oscars - which is just a euphemism for the ‘joke red-headed stepchild version of the legitimate awards show’.

Well this year, they’ve stayed true to form by nominating Sandra Bullock for her riveting performance from 2009’s, The Proposal playing the hardass executive who is, of course, Canadian - a definite candidate for immediate deportation.  In order for her character to stay in the country, she has to pretend to marry Ryan Reynolds and visit his family in the far off world of Alaska.  Along her journey, she fights off dog-snatching eagles and inches her way into Grandma’s heart by breaking into an impromptu performance of Lil’ Jon’s ‘Get Low’. There were really NO OTHER Musical/Comedy performances that were better than this?

The next eye-roll of a nomination came for Todd Phillips’s The Hangover, which managed to snag a nomination for Best Picture Musical/Comedy.  Just to recap, this film:

Theatrical poster for Warner Bros. ‘The Hangover’

…is nominated for a major industry award for the past year.  No further explanation should be needed.

Now this isn’t to say that we won’t be watching the awards live and on the edge of our seats for our favorites to take away the awards they deserve…but we also can’t ignore the fact that the Hollywood Foreign Press might as well just give up sooner rather than later.

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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Five for ‘Nine’ - Golden Globe Nominations


Three acting nods join two others and welcome the upcoming holiday release into awards season


Theatrical Trailer for Rob Marshall’s ‘Nine’

Awards season is officially off and running with this morning’s announcement of the 2010 Golden Globe Nominees.  Although the Golden Globes are one huge haute mess of a ceremony (as can be seen by SEVERAL of the nominees), we can’t help but be overjoyed that another musical movie is being recognized as all of the award shows are gearing up.

Rob Marshall’s Nine, based on Fellini’s 8 1/2, boasts one the most ridiculous casts put together on screen.  Oscar winners Nicole Kidman, Daniel Day Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Penelope Cruz, Sophia Loren and the one and only Dame Judi Dench join Alex Rodriguez’s ex-girlfriend and Fergie-Ferg (and her breasts) in the film adaptation of the famous musical.  Rob Marshall’s first musical follow up since his Oscar-winning Chicago has high expectations, and unfortunately it doesn’t look like the critics think they’re being met.  We could care less, however, especially seeing this sneak peek of Larry King’s interview with the entire cast.  We’ll be sure to put together a longer feature after we’ve seen the film, but until then, take a look at Larry King’s Interview.

Best Picture - Musical/Comedy

Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy - Daniel Day Lewis

Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy - Marion Cotillard

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - Penelope Cruz

Best Original Song - ‘Cinema Italiano’

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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