Its that time of year again and no I'm not talking about the Christmas season. I'm am talking about the awards season for the best films of the year. Now while there are many little awards handed out around this time of the year in cities around the country there are really only two awards ceremonies that truly matter: The Golden Globes and the Oscars. The Golden Globes(GG) come first, and have in the past been known to pick the winners at the Oscars. The GG nominations were handed out earlier this week and were meet with some heavy criticism. Both the Dark Knight and Milk were handed only a single nomination, both in acting(Heath Ledger, and Sean Penn). Here are two of the years highly reviewed films and yet they only produce a single nomination each. For me thats a tad bit sad. But thats not the only thing I have wrong with the nominations.
The foreign press gave a nomination to Tom Cruise for a performance nothing short of a cameo in Tropic Thunder. Also nominated was fellow actor Robert Downing Jr for the same film in the same category or Best Supporting Actor in a film. When these two were nominated, while their performances may have been funny they caused some one else not to be nominated who may have had a better performance. Such as Josh Brolin in Milk or W, or James Franco in Milk.
Now while I may have not liked some of the nominations this year the five films nominated for Best Picture however were well chosen in what may be a rather tight race this year. The only problem I have with the Five selected is that they didnt include the Dark Knight. Those five films are:
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON, FROST/NIXON, THE READER, REVOLUTIONARY ROAD, and SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE.
Let me know what
you guys thought of
the Golden Globe
nominations and I
will be sure to respond.
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2 comments:
That's kind of...bad
I hate Tom Cruise and he shouldn't have gotten a nomination...oh well the dark night should have gotten more than one. BS!
I know but what can you do. The golden globes are nominated by the foreign press and they never get it right.
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