Monday, January 17, 2005

Golden Globe Award Summary

(This award show actually means something, apparently.)

Going into the Globes, there was no real consensus on which actor, actress, movie, or series was going to come out a winner. The Aviator (Martin Scorsese) came into the awards with 6 noms, and Sideways (Alexander Payne) had the most noms of the night with 7. Jamie Foxx had 3 noms, as did Clint Eastwood. Onto the winners!

Best Supporting Actor in a TV Series, TV Movie, or Mini-Series: William Shatner - Boston Legal
Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series, TV Movie or Mini-Series: Anjelica Huston - Iron Jawed Angels
Best Actor in a TV Movie or Mini-Series: Geoffrey Rush - Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Best Actress in a TV Movie or Mini-Series: Glen Close - The Lion in Winter
Best Made for TV Movie or Mini-Series: The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Best TV Series Musical/Comedy: Desperate Housewives
Best TV Series Drama: Nip/Tuck
Best Actor in a TV Series Comedy/Musical: Jason Bateman - Arrested Development
Best Actress in a TV Series Comedy/Musical: Teri Hatcher - Desperate Housewives
Best Actor in a TV Series Drama: Ian McShane - Deadwood
Best Actress in a TV Drama: Mariska Hargitay - Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Best Foreign Language Film: The Sea Inside
Best Screenplay: Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor - Sideways
Best Score in a Movie: Howard Shore - The Aviator
Best Original Song in a Movie: "Old Habits Die Hard" - Mic Jagger - Alfie
Cecil B. DeMille Award - Robin Williams
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Clive Owen - Closer
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Natalie Portman - Closer
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical/Comedy: Jamie Foxx - Ray
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical/Comedy: Annette Bening - Being Julia
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama: Leonardo DiCaprio - The Aviator
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama: Hillary Swank - Million Dollar Baby
Best Director in a Movie: Clint Eastwood - Million Dollar Baby
Best Motion Picture Musical/Comedy: Sideways
Best Motion Picture Drama: The Aviator

No real big surprises. I am glad that Ian McShane won Best Actor in a TV Series Drama for his work in HBO's Deadwood. Literally every other winner I haven't seen, be it movie or series. Good things to Jamie Foxx for his acceptance speech, where at the end he tried to say something about his grandma but started crying and couldn't talk. Mozel to Teri Hatcher for still being hot and in the limelight.

I have no idea why the last post has small font, it still looks good to me. If it looks the same for this post, let me know.

That's all, final installment of the Horri-Bills coming soon!

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Both Posts are fine for me now. no homo

Bill said...

How can I freakin create a link menu on the sidebar?

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Unknown said...

I need your email to send you instructions on how to post links. Post your email address or send it to flyno20@hotmail.com

I can't tell you how to do it through the comments (as seen above), because blogger wont let me post the formats that it is in.

That is...if you want to.

Bill said...

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