Friday, January 11, 2008

GLOBE PREDIX & WHAT TO WATCH!

In case you haven't heard, the Golden Globes will be reduced to a mere press conference Sunday night at 9ish. I will not be watching, rather recording the event which I believe is being hosted by Access Hollywood's resident tools Billy Bush and Nancy O'Dell.

I will tuning into Fox for Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles which stars the only person in 300 who didn't have a penis, Lena Headey. Afterwards, I will be watching the first part of the miniseries Commanche Moon. So that's my night in a nutshell. I'll probably check out the winners during a commercial break.

So my 2nd favorite night of the year has been taken down to that. Hopefully, my favorite night of the year will go on as scheduled. The SAGs are in 2 weeks, of course they will be on. The WGA will not hold on its own award show, but the SAGs will go forward. Hmm...

Anywho:

I'm thinking Atonement is done. Sadly. Did you see Keira and Mr. McAvoy (*sigh*) on the cover of Entertainment Weekly? Check it out. Then, change your pants.

Motion Picture - Drama:
No Country for Old Men

Best Actress - Drama:
Julie Christie - Away From Her

Best Actor - Drama:
Daniel Day Lewis - There Will Be Blood

Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical:
Juno

Best Actress - Comedy/Musical:
Ellen Page - Juno
(A tough one. I could see Page winning everything straight to the Oscar. However, Cotillard is right behind her. If Marion wins, Julie Christie wins the Oscars.)

Best Actor - Comedy/Musical:
Johnny Depp - Sweeney Todd

Animated Film:
Ratatouille

Best Foreign Language Film:
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

Best Supporting Actress:
Amy Ryan - Gone Baby Gone

Best Supporting Actor:
Javier Bardem - No Country for Old Men

Best Director:
Ethan & Joel Coen - No Country for Old Men

Best Screenplay:
Juno

Best Original Score:
Atonement

Best Original Song:
"Guarenteed" - Into the Wild

TV:

Drama: Mad Men
Actress - Drama: Sally Field - Brothers & Sisters
Actor - Drama: Hugh Laurie - House (He'll be like SJP and win 4 of these things.)

Comedy Series: Pushing Daisies (30 Rock damn close behind)
Actress - Comedy: America Ferrera - Ugly Betty
Actor - Comedy: Ricky Gervais - Extras

Miniseries or TV Movie: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Actress - Miniseries/TV Movie: Debra Messing - The Starter Wife
Actor - Miniseries/TV Movie - Jim Broadbent - Longford (No idea what I'm doing with any of these...)
Supporting Actress - All TV: Samantha Morton - Longford
Supporting Actor - All TV: Jeremy Piven - Entourage


Well, it would have been lovely to see all these people on the red carpet. Thanks for nothing, AMPTP!


All I wanted was to see Nikki Blonsky drunk.

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