The Golden Globe nominations were released today.
Some thoughts:
- Can Avatar really be that good? The Globes have a habit of nominating movies that they haven't actually, you know, seen.
- Couldn't they have nominated Meryl as one person for both performances in Julie and Julia and It's Complicated as one combined nomination, and given another slot to another actress? She wouldn't necessarily have to have won for both, but since there's usually five slots reserved anyway, it just seems silly to have her double up like that.
- Where was James Renner for The Hurt Locker? Oh right, the Golden Globes only nominate movie stars or people with lots of buzz. They rarely award those who haven't gotten much recognition already.
- I love Julia Roberts, and you all know this, but she did NOT deserve a nomination for Duplicity. That's just the Globes wanting more stars at the telecast.
- A Serious Man was a comedy? Really? That's like when they gave Jack Nicholson Best Actor in a Comedy for About Schmidt and he said--"I thought this was a drama."
- The Last Station is about Tolstoy for those of who you were wondering.
- The TV categories were perfect. The Emmys need to take a cue from the Globes--except once again, Barb from Big Love got no love. The woman deserves an Oscar for what she did on that show this year, the least they could have done was given her a nomination.
- I love looking at the mini-series categories and going--"They made a movie about Georgia O'Keefe with Joan Allen and Jeremy Irons?"
Some thoughts:
- Can Avatar really be that good? The Globes have a habit of nominating movies that they haven't actually, you know, seen.
- Couldn't they have nominated Meryl as one person for both performances in Julie and Julia and It's Complicated as one combined nomination, and given another slot to another actress? She wouldn't necessarily have to have won for both, but since there's usually five slots reserved anyway, it just seems silly to have her double up like that.
- Where was James Renner for The Hurt Locker? Oh right, the Golden Globes only nominate movie stars or people with lots of buzz. They rarely award those who haven't gotten much recognition already.
- I love Julia Roberts, and you all know this, but she did NOT deserve a nomination for Duplicity. That's just the Globes wanting more stars at the telecast.
- A Serious Man was a comedy? Really? That's like when they gave Jack Nicholson Best Actor in a Comedy for About Schmidt and he said--"I thought this was a drama."
- The Last Station is about Tolstoy for those of who you were wondering.
- The TV categories were perfect. The Emmys need to take a cue from the Globes--except once again, Barb from Big Love got no love. The woman deserves an Oscar for what she did on that show this year, the least they could have done was given her a nomination.
- I love looking at the mini-series categories and going--"They made a movie about Georgia O'Keefe with Joan Allen and Jeremy Irons?"
Comments
Post a Comment