Golden Globe nominations
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Golden Globe nominations
Picture - Drama
Cold Mountain
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Mystic River
Seabiscuit
Picture - Musical/Comedy
Bend it like Beckham
Big Fish
Finding Nemo
Lost in Translation
Love Actually
Director
Sofia Coppola, Lost in Translation
Clint Eastwood, Mystic River
Peter Jackson, ROTK
Anthony Minghella, Cold Mountain
Peter Weir, Master and Commander
Actor - Drama
Russell Crowe, Master and Commander
Tom Cruise, Last Samurai
Ben Kingsley, House of Sand and Fog
Jude Law, Cold Mountain
Sean Penn, Mystic River
Actor - Musical/Comedy
Jack Black, School of Rock
Johnny Depp, Pirates
Bill Murray, Lost in Translation
Jack Nicholson, Something's Gotta Give
Billy Bob Thornton, Bad Santa
Actress - Drama
Cate Blanchett, Veronica Guerin
Nicole Kidman, Cold Mountain
Scarlett Johansson, Girl with Pearl Earring
Charlize Theron, Monster
Uma Thurman, Kill Bill
Evan Rachel Wood, Thirteen
Actress - Musical/Comedy
Jamie Lee Curtis
Scarlett Johasson
Diane Keaton
Diane Lane
Helen Mirren
Supporting Actor
Alec Baldwin, The Cooler
Albert Finney, Big Fish
William H. Macy, Seabiscuit
Tim Robbins, Mystic River
Peter Sarsgaard, Shattered Glass
Ken Watanabe, The Last Samurai
Supporting Actress
Maria Bello, The Cooler
Patricia Clarkson, Pieces of April
Hope Davis, American Splendor
Holly Hunter, Thirteen
Renee Zellweger, Cold Mountain
Screenplay
Lost in Translation
Love Actually
Mystic River
Cold Mountain
In America
Foreign Film
Brbarian invasions
Goodbye Lenin
Osama
The Return
(France)
Score
Girl With A Pearl Earring
Big Fish
ROTK
Cold Mountain
Last Samurai
Song
Mona Lisa Smile
ROTK
Big Fish
In America
Cold Mountain
Cold Mountain
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Mystic River
Seabiscuit
Picture - Musical/Comedy
Bend it like Beckham
Big Fish
Finding Nemo
Lost in Translation
Love Actually
Director
Sofia Coppola, Lost in Translation
Clint Eastwood, Mystic River
Peter Jackson, ROTK
Anthony Minghella, Cold Mountain
Peter Weir, Master and Commander
Actor - Drama
Russell Crowe, Master and Commander
Tom Cruise, Last Samurai
Ben Kingsley, House of Sand and Fog
Jude Law, Cold Mountain
Sean Penn, Mystic River
Actor - Musical/Comedy
Jack Black, School of Rock
Johnny Depp, Pirates
Bill Murray, Lost in Translation
Jack Nicholson, Something's Gotta Give
Billy Bob Thornton, Bad Santa
Actress - Drama
Cate Blanchett, Veronica Guerin
Nicole Kidman, Cold Mountain
Scarlett Johansson, Girl with Pearl Earring
Charlize Theron, Monster
Uma Thurman, Kill Bill
Evan Rachel Wood, Thirteen
Actress - Musical/Comedy
Jamie Lee Curtis
Scarlett Johasson
Diane Keaton
Diane Lane
Helen Mirren
Supporting Actor
Alec Baldwin, The Cooler
Albert Finney, Big Fish
William H. Macy, Seabiscuit
Tim Robbins, Mystic River
Peter Sarsgaard, Shattered Glass
Ken Watanabe, The Last Samurai
Supporting Actress
Maria Bello, The Cooler
Patricia Clarkson, Pieces of April
Hope Davis, American Splendor
Holly Hunter, Thirteen
Renee Zellweger, Cold Mountain
Screenplay
Lost in Translation
Love Actually
Mystic River
Cold Mountain
In America
Foreign Film
Brbarian invasions
Goodbye Lenin
Osama
The Return
(France)
Score
Girl With A Pearl Earring
Big Fish
ROTK
Cold Mountain
Last Samurai
Song
Mona Lisa Smile
ROTK
Big Fish
In America
Cold Mountain
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Someone explain to me how the heck Uma Thurman got a nomination over Naomi Watts (21 Grams) and Jennifer Connelly (The House of Sand & Fog)?
And no Marcia Gay Harden for Mystic River?!??! She was one of the best in a sterling cast!
And no Marcia Gay Harden for Mystic River?!??! She was one of the best in a sterling cast!
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Uma Thurman? Oh please, people. I enjoyed Kill Bill, saw it twice, but the idolotry for Quentin Tarantino's most overrated film needs to stop.
In a weaker year I wouldn't care so much but with performances this year from Naomi Watts (21 Grams) and Keisha-Castle Hughs (Whale Rider)? I don't think so.
In a weaker year I wouldn't care so much but with performances this year from Naomi Watts (21 Grams) and Keisha-Castle Hughs (Whale Rider)? I don't think so.
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Uma Thurman deserves a nomination for Kill Bill. I can't imagine any other actress in the role of "The Bride". She obviously gave a great performance and worked really hard, so what's the problem?
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I think it's because Lucy Liu's acting was so bad that it made Uma seem Shakespearean in comparion. But consider who Uma's replacing - Naomi Watts and Jennifer Connelly - thespians leagues ahead of Uma in every way.
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Why are you people dogging Uma Thurman? I thought she gave a very good performance in Kill Bill and she practically carried the movie. I haven't seen Naomi Watt's or Jennifer Connelly's performances, but I still think Uma deserved a nomination for Kill Bill.
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I'm happy for Jack Black and disappointed for Keisha Castle-Hughes.
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Where's Sean Astin, too? I think his -extremely- sincere performance in ROTK is at least worth a nomination. Also disappointed about Naomi Watts and just the general lack of ROTK nominations.
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I never give two figs about what the Foreign Press Association decides to nominate for these "awards". Admittedly all awards are a little wacky, but if you ever read up on this so-called critics group and their secretive ways, you'll find there's very little reason to give much credence for anything they nominate. It's basically just one big love fest (OK, so are the Oscars, but comparitively speaking I place a little more weight in their picks).
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Originally posted by redcon1
What??
No POTC for Best Pic Nomination?
What??
No POTC for Best Pic Nomination?
Does anyone know why some categories have six nominations and others have five?
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I know POTC isn't exactly a musical(unless you count Cap't Jack singing "Yo-Ho, Yo-Ho) and it's not really a comedy either, but this would have been the closest category for it.
So it is a bit of a disappointment.
Glad to see Johnny Depp nominated tho. I seriously think his chances at an Oscar nod are very good, too. With the just-released DVD, his People mag and E Entertainment awards, he has a high profile and I think his performance won't be forgotten and will be justly rewarded.
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So it is a bit of a disappointment.
Glad to see Johnny Depp nominated tho. I seriously think his chances at an Oscar nod are very good, too. With the just-released DVD, his People mag and E Entertainment awards, he has a high profile and I think his performance won't be forgotten and will be justly rewarded.
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Originally posted by metaridley
I'd say Watts and Connelly are about on par with Thurman for me.
I'd say Watts and Connelly are about on par with Thurman for me.
As much as I complain about the Oscars, the Globes make them look better every year.
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Originally posted by Rivero
Also, I had absolutely no idea Lost in Translation was a comedy. Guess it was the one or two instances where the film pokes fun at the Japanese.
Also, I had absolutely no idea Lost in Translation was a comedy. Guess it was the one or two instances where the film pokes fun at the Japanese.
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Originally posted by MrN
Not sure how you could say that - have you seen House of Sand and Fog or 21 Grams for that matter?
As much as I complain about the Oscars, the Globes make them look better every year.
Not sure how you could say that - have you seen House of Sand and Fog or 21 Grams for that matter?
As much as I complain about the Oscars, the Globes make them look better every year.
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I can't believe Naomi Watts (21 Grams) and Jennifer Connelly (House of Sand & Fog) got snubbed. I thought they were going to be nominated for sure. Also 21 Grams got absolutely 0 nominations. Very sad.