First some good news--
The Supporting Actor/Actress races went to the right people.
Chloe Sevigny became the first performer from Big Love to win ANYTHING.
Up in the Air won Best Screenplay.
Now let's look at the nonsense.
I enjoy Sandra Bullock, but you cannot tell me with a straight face that she deserved to win Best Actress in a Drama over the other actresses in her category.
That win was just an acknowledgment of her box office success this year, and that is not something that gets rewarded with anything other than cash.
And can someone explain to me how (500) Days of Summer and Joseph Gordon-Levitt got shut out in favor of The Hangover and Robert Downey Jr.?
Finally, we come to Best Picture, where they gave the award to Avatar--a giant video game without the controllers.
I know that the Globes can be a bit of a joke at times, but in recent years they've done well with rewarding quality performances. I didn't even mind last year when Kate Winslet went home with two awards.
This year, however, I feel like they went for shock value, which is incredibly disappointing.
Something tells me Robert Downey Jr's turn in Sherlock Holmes won't be getting much love there.
The Supporting Actor/Actress races went to the right people.
Chloe Sevigny became the first performer from Big Love to win ANYTHING.
Up in the Air won Best Screenplay.
Now let's look at the nonsense.
I enjoy Sandra Bullock, but you cannot tell me with a straight face that she deserved to win Best Actress in a Drama over the other actresses in her category.
That win was just an acknowledgment of her box office success this year, and that is not something that gets rewarded with anything other than cash.
And can someone explain to me how (500) Days of Summer and Joseph Gordon-Levitt got shut out in favor of The Hangover and Robert Downey Jr.?
Finally, we come to Best Picture, where they gave the award to Avatar--a giant video game without the controllers.
I know that the Globes can be a bit of a joke at times, but in recent years they've done well with rewarding quality performances. I didn't even mind last year when Kate Winslet went home with two awards.
This year, however, I feel like they went for shock value, which is incredibly disappointing.
Something tells me Robert Downey Jr's turn in Sherlock Holmes won't be getting much love there.
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