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Jumat, 18 Januari 2013

‘Argo’ and ‘Les Miserables’ Dominate the Golden Globe Awards

The 70th annual Golden Globe Awards were presented live Sunday evening and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association had a message for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences: “Argo” f*ck yourself!

Yes, not only did ”Argo” take home the award for Best Motion Picture Drama, but “Argo’s” Ben Affleck also won Best Director after being shockingly left off the list of Oscar nominees for Best Director just last week.

“Les Miserables” was likewise a big winner on the evening, though without quite as much drama — literally, as the Tom Hooper film won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical. Star Hugh Jackman also won Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical, while co-star Anne Hathaway won Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture.

In the acting categories, Jessica Chastain has won Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for her role in “Zero Dark Thirty,” with Daniel Day-Lewis winning Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for his role in “Lincoln.” And Jennifer Lawrence earned the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical for “Silver Linings Playbook,” beating out luminaries such as Judi Dench, Maggie Smith and Meryl Streep.

“I beat Meryl!” Lawrence crowed jokingly from the stage in a typically freewheeling acceptance speech.

Meanwhile, Christoph Waltz took home Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for his role in “Django Unchained,” beating out co-star Leonardo DiCaprio among others. Waltz won the same award three years ago for his last collaboration with director Quentin Tarantino, “Inglorious Basterds.”

Tarantino himself repeated as the winner of Best Screenplay for a Motion Picture award for his script for “Django Unchained;” he previously won the same award in 1995 for “Pulp Fiction.”

International pop star Adele also earned a Golden Globe for Best Original Song from a Motion Picture for “Skyfall’s” eponymous theme song, while “Amour” won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film and Pixar’s “Brave” won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature Film.

One of the unexpected highlights of the evening came during the usually boring introductions of the Best Picture nominees, as former President Bill Clinton was on hand to present the clip from “Lincoln.” Pretty much the ultimate proof that literally everyone wants to work with Steven Spielberg.

New hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler kicked off the evening in high style, with a number of gags that had the crowd in stitches (not literally). Despite leading off by promising they would not be as vicious as former host Ricky Gervais, the duo immediately cracked a joke about “Zero Dark Thirty” director Kathryn Bigelow being an expert on torture thanks to her previous marriage to James Cameron.

Here’s a full list of the movie categories and nominees, which will be updated with winners as they are announced. For television coverage, head to Entertainment Weekly:

Best Motion Picture — Drama
“Argo” – WINNER
“Django Unchained”
“Lincoln”
“Life of Pi”
“Zero Dark Thirty”

Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy
“The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
“Les Miserables” - WINNER
“Moonrise Kingdom”
“Salmon Fishing in the Yemen”
“Silver Linings Playbook”

Best Director
Ben Affleck, “Argo” – WINNER
Kathryn Bigelow, “Zero Dark Thirty”
Ang Lee, “Life of Pi”
Steven Spielberg, “Lincoln”
Quentin Tarantino, “Django Unchained”

Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama
Daniel Day-Lewis, “Lincoln” – WINNER
Richard Gere, “Arbitrage”
John Hawkes, “The Sessions”
Joaquin Phoenix, “The Master”
Denzel Washington, “Flight”

Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy
Jack Black, “Bernie”
Hugh Jackman, “Les Miserables” – WINNER
Bradley Cooper, “Silver Linings Playbook”
Ewan McGregor, “Salmon Fishing in the Yemen”
Bill Murray, “Hyde Park and Hudson”

Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama
Jessica Chastain, “Zero Dark Thirty” – WINNER
Marion Cotillard, “Rust and Bone”
Helen Mirren, “Hitchock”
Noami Watts, “The Impossible”
Rachel Weisz, “The Deep Blue Sea”

Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy
Emily Blunt, “Salmon Fishing in the Yemen”
Judi Dench, “The Best Exotic Marigold Motel”
Jennifer Lawrence, “Silver Linings Playbook” - WINNER
Maggie Smith, “Quartet”
Meryl Streep, “Hope Springs”

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Alan Arkin, “Argo”
Leonardo DiCaprio, “Django Unchained”
Philip Seymour Hoffman, “The Master”
Tommy Lee Jones, “Lincoln”
Christoph Waltz, “Django Unchained” – WINNER

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Amy Adams, “The Master”
Sally Field, “Lincoln”
Anne Hathaway, “Les Miserables” – WINNER
Helen Hunt, “The Sessions”
Nicole Kidman, “The Paperboy”

Best Screenplay from a Motion Picture
“Lincoln,” Tony Kushner
“Zero Dark Thirty,” Mark Boal
“Silver Lingings Playbook,” David O. Russell
“Django Unchained,” Quentin Tarantino – WINNER
“Argo,” Chris Terrio

Best Original Score from a Motion Picture
“Life of Pi,” Mychael Danna – WINNER
“Argo,” Alexandre Desplat
“Anna Karenina,” Dario Marianelli
“Cloud Atlas,” Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil
“Lincoln,” John Williams

Best Original Song from a Motion Picture
“For You,” “Act of Valor”
“Not Running Anymore,” “Stand Up Guys”
“Safe & Sound,” “The Hunger Games”
“Skyfall,” “Sykfall” – WINNER
“Suddenly,” “Les Miserables”

Best Foreign Language Film
“Amour” – WINNER
“A Royal Affair”
“The Intouchables”
“Rust and Bone”
“Kon-Tiki”

Best Animated Feature Film
“Brave” – WINNER
“Frankenweenie”
“Hotel Transylvania”
“Rise of the Guardians”
“Wreck-It Ralph”

Categories: Awards

Tags: 2013 Golden Globes, awards

Minggu, 18 November 2012

‘Spider-Man,’ ‘Dark Knight’ Dominate 2013 People’s Choice Award Nominees

The nominees for the 2013 People’s Choice Awards were announced earlier today and superheroes dominated the action, with “The Avengers,” “The Dark Knight Rises” and “The Amazing Spider-Man” earning a combined 27 nominations.

Those three blockbusters will be facing off against “The Hunger Games” for Favorite Action Movie, Favorite Franchise and Favorite Movie, which is also being contested by “Snow White and the Huntsman.”

Of course, those films weren’t eligible for every category, which opened the door for Channing Tatum to pick up nominations for Favorite Movie Actor, Favorite Comedic Actor and Favorite Dramatic Actor for his dual roles in “Magic Mike” and “21 Jump Street,” which earned Favorite Dramatic Movie and Favorite Comedic Movie nominations respectively. “The Vow” is also up for Favorite Dramatic Movie, meaning Tatum is facing off against himself.

Meanwhile, on the distaff side of things, Emmas were wild, with Emma Stone earning Favorite Movie Actress, Favorite On-Screen Chemistry and Favorite Face of Heroism nominations for “The Amazing Spider-Man,” Emma Watson earning a Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress nomination for “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” and Emma Thompson earning a Favorite Movie Icon nomination for being so awesome.

The People’s Choice Awards are scheduled to air live on CBS on Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, at 9 p.m. ET. Here’s a full list of the movie nominees:

FAVORITE MOVIE

• “The Amazing Spider-Man”
• “The Avengers”
• “The Dark Knight Rises”
• “The Hunger Games”
• “Snow White and the Huntsman”

FAVORITE MOVIE ACTOR

• Channing Tatum
• Johnny Depp
• Joseph Gordon-Levitt
• Robert Downey, Jr.
• Will Smith

FAVORITE MOVIE ACTRESS

• Anne Hathaway
• Emma Stone
• Jennifer Lawrence
• Mila Kunis
• Scarlett Johansson

FAVORITE MOVIE ICON

• Emma Thompson
• Maggie Smith
• Meryl Streep
• Michelle Pfeiffer
• Susan Sarandon

FAVORITE ACTION MOVIE

• “The Amazing Spider-Man”
• “The Avengers”
• “The Dark Knight Rises”
• “The Hunger Games”
• “Men in Black 3?

FAVORITE ACTION MOVIE STAR

• Chris Evans
• Chris Hemsworth
• Christian Bale
• Robert Downey, Jr.
• Will Smith

FAVORITE FACE OF HEROISM

• Anne Hathaway, “The Dark Knight Rises”
• Emma Stone, “The Amazing Spider-Man”
• Jennifer Lawrence, “The Hunger Games”
• Kristen Stewart, “Snow White and the Huntsman”
• Scarlett Johansson, “The Avengers”

FAVORITE COMEDIC MOVIE

• “21 Jump Street”
• “Dark Shadows”
• “Pitch Perfect”
• “Ted”
• “What to Expect When You’re Expecting”

FAVORITE COMEDIC MOVIE ACTOR

• Adam Sandler
• Ben Stiller
• Channing Tatum
• Will Ferrell
• Zach Galifianakis

FAVORITE COMEDIC MOVIE ACTRESS

• Cameron Diaz
• Emily Blunt
• Jennifer Aniston
• Mila Kunis
• Reese Witherspoon

FAVORITE DRAMATIC MOVIE

• “Argo”
• “The Lucky One”
• “Magic Mike”
• “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”
• “The Vow”

FAVORITE DRAMATIC MOVIE ACTOR

• Bradley Cooper
• Channing Tatum
• Jake Gyllenhaal
• Liam Neeson
• Zac Efron

FAVORITE DRAMATIC MOVIE ACTRESS

• Charlize Theron
• Emma Watson
• Keira Knightley
• Meryl Streep
• Rachel McAdams

FAVORITE MOVIE FRANCHISE

• “The Avengers”
• “The Dark Knight”
• “The Hunger Games”
• “Madagascar”
• “Spider-Man”

FAVORITE MOVIE SUPERHERO

• Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man
• Chris Evans as Captain America
• Chris Hemsworth as Thor
• Christian Bale as Batman
• Robert Downey, Jr. as Iron Man

FAVORITE ON-SCREEN CHEMISTRY

• Emma Stone / Andrew Garfield, “The Amazing Spider-Man”
• Jennifer Lawrence / Josh Hutcherson / Liam Hemsworth, “The Hunger Games”
• Kristen Stewart / Chris Hemsworth, “Snow White and the Huntsman”
• Rachel McAdams / Channing Tatum, “The Vow”
• Scarlett Johansson / Jeremy Renner, “The Avengers”

FAVORITE MOVIE FAN FOLLOWING

• Potterheads, “Harry Potter”
• Ringers, “The Lord of the Rings”
• Rum Runners, “Pirates of the Caribbean”
• Tributes, “The Hunger Games”
• Twihards, “Twilight”

Categories: Awards

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