The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has announced the nominations for the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards today and you can see them all below. The awards will be handed out on Sunday, January 11 and will be telecast live on NBC at 8 PM ET.
Best Motion Picture - Drama
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Warner Bros. Pictures and Paramount Pictures; Warner Bros. Pictures and Paramount Pictures
Frost/Nixon Imagine Entertainment, Working Title, Studio Canal; Universal Pictures
The Reader Mirage Enterprises; The Weinstein Company
Revolutionary Road An Evamere Entertainment BBC Films Neal Street Production; DreamWorks Pictures in Association with BBC Films and Paramount Vantage
Slumdog Millionaire Fox Searchlight Pictures and Warner Bros.; Fox Searchlight Pictures and Warner Bros.
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
Anne Hathaway
Rachel Getting Married Angelina Jolie
Changeling Meryl Streep
Doubt Kristin Scott Thomas
I've Loved You So Long Kate Winslet
Revolutionary Road Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
Leonardo DiCaprio
Revolutionary Road Frank Langella
Frost/Nixon Sean Penn
Milk Brad Pitt
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Mickey Rourke
The Wrestler Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
Burn After Reading Working Title/Releasing Company; Focus Features in association with Studio Canal
Happy-Go-Lucky Summit Entertainment, Film4, Ingenious Film Partners, Miramax Films; Miramax Films
In Bruges Blueprint Pictures; Focus Features
Mamma Mia! Relativity Media, Playtone, Littlestar; Universal Pictures
Vicky Cristina Barcelona Mediapro; The Weinstein Company
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
Rebecca Hall
Vicky Cristina Barcelona Sally Hawkins
Happy-Go-Lucky Frances McDormand
Burn After Reading Meryl Streep
Mamma Mia! Emma Thompson
Last Chance Harvey Best Performance from an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
Javier Bardem
Vicky Cristina Barcelona Colin Farrell
In Bruges James Franco
Pineapple Express Brendan Gleeson
In Bruges Dustin Hoffman
Last Chance Harvey Best Animated Feature Film
Bolt Walt Disney Pictures; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Kung Fu Panda DreamWorks Animation SKG; Paramount Pictures
WALL-E Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Best Foreign Film
The Badder Meinhof Complex (GERMANY)
(DER BADDER MEINHOF KOMPLEX)
Constantin Film Produktion GmbH; Summit Entertainment, LLC
Everlasting Moments (SWEDEN/DENMARK)
(MARIA LARSSONS EVIGA ÖGONBLICK)
Final Cut Productions Aps; IFC Films
Gomorrah (ITALY)
(GOMORRA)
Fandango; IFC Films
I've Loved You So Long (FRANCE)
(IL Y A LONGTEMPS QUE JE T'AIME)
UGC YM/UGC Images/France 3 Cinema/Integral Film; Sony Pictures Classics
Waltz with Bashir (ISRAEL)
Bridgit Folman Film Gang/Les Films D'Ici/Razor Films/Arte France/ITVS International; Sony Pictures Classics
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Amy Adams
Doubt Penelope Cruz
Vicky Cristina Barcelona Viola David
Doubt Marisa Tomei
The Wrestler Kate Winslet
The Reader Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Tom Cruise
Tropic Thunder Robert Downey Jr.
Tropic Thunder Ralph Fiennes
The Duchess Phillip Seymour Hoffman
Doubt Heath Ledger
The Dark Knight Best Director - Motion Picture
Danny Boyle
Slumdog Millionaire Stephen Daldry
The Reader David Fincher
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Ron Howard
Frost/Nixon Sam Mendes
Revolutionary Road Best Screenplay - Motion Picture
Simon Beaufoy
Slumdog Millionaire David Hare
The Reader Peter Morgan
Frost/Nixon Eric Roth
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button John Patrick Shanley
Doubt Best Original Score - Motion Picture
Alexandre Desplat
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Clint Eastwood
Changeling James Newton Howard
Defiance A. R. Rahman
Slumdog Millionaire Hans Zimmer
Frost/Nixon Best Original Song - Motion Picture
"Down to Earth" -
WALL-E Music by: Peter Gabriel, Thomas Newman
Lyrics by: Peter Gabriel
"Gran Torino" -
Gran Torino Music by: Clint Eastwood, Jamie Cullum, Kyle Eastwood, Michael Stevens
Lyrics by: Kyle Eastwood, Michael Stevens
"I Thought I Lost You" -
Bolt Music & Lyrics by: Miley Cyrus, Jeffrey Steele
"Once in a Lifetime" -
Cadillac Records Music & Lyrics by: Beyoncé Knowles, Amanda Ghost, Scott McFarnon, Ian Dench, James Dring, Jody Street
"The Wrestler" -
The Wrestler Music & Lyrics by: Bruce Springsteen
Best Television Series - Drama
Dexter (Showtime)
Showtime/John Goldwyn Productions/The Colleton Company/Clyde Phillips Productions
House M.D. (Fox)
Universal Media Studios in association with Heel and Toe Films, Shore Z Productions and Bad Hat Harry Productions
In Treatment (HBO)
Sheleg, Closest to the Hole Productions in association with HBO Entertainment
Mad Men (AMC)
Lionsgate Television
True Blood (HBO)
Your Face Goes Here Productions in association with HBO Entertainment
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama
Sally Field
Brothers and Sisters Mariska Hargitay
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit January Jones
Mad Men Anna Paquin
True Blood Kyra Sedgwick
The Closer Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama
Gabriel Byrne
In Treatment Michael C. Hall
Dexter Jon Hamm
Mad Men Hugh Laurie
House M.D. Jonathan Rhys-Myers
The Tudors Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
30 Rock (NBC)
Universal Media Studios in association with Broadway Video and Little
Stranger Inc.
Californication (SHOWTIME)
Showtime Presents in association with Aggressive Mediocrity, And Then...
Entourage (HBO)
Leverage and Closest to the Hole Productions in association with HBO Entertainment
The Office (NBC)
Deedle Dee Productions, Reveille LLC, Universal Media Studios
Weeds (SHOWTIME)
Lionsgate Television
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical
Christina Applegate
Samantha Who? American Ferrera
Ugly Betty Tina Fey
30 Rock Debra Messing
The Starter Wife Mary Louise-Parker
Weeds Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical
Alec Baldwin
30 Rock Steve Carell
The Office Kevin Connolly
Entourage David Duchovny
Californication Tony Shaloub
Monk Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
A Raisin in the Sun (ABC)
Sony Pictures Television
Bernard and Doris (HBO)
Trigger Street Independent Productions in association with Little Bird and Chicago Films and HBO Films
Cranford (PBS)
A Co-Production of BBC and WGBH Boston.
John Adams (HBO)
Playtone in association with HBO Films
Recount (HBO)
Spring Creek/Mirage Productions in association with Trigger Street Productions, Everyman Pictures and HBO Films
Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Judi Dench
Cranford Catherine Keener
An American Crime Laura Linney
John Adams Shirley Maclaine
Coco Chanel Susan Sarandon
Bernard and Doris Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Ralph Fiennes
Bernard and Doris Paul Giamatti
John Adams Kevin Spacey
Recount Kiefer Sutherland
24: Redemption Tom Wilkinson
Recount Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Eileen Atkins
Cranford Laura Dern
Recount Melissa George
In Treatment Rachel Griffiths
Brothers and Sisters Dianne Wiest
In Treatment Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Neil Patrick Harris
How I Met Your Mother Denis Leary
Recount Jeremy Piven
Entourage Blair Underwood
In Treatment Tom Wilkinson
John Adams
108 Comments
Wow. I really must have pwned killer. Either he's not active right now or I made him cry. I kinda feel bad now. You alright out there, killer? Another thing about Irishmen is that after we punch each other to a bloody pulp, we go drink afterwords. How about a pint?
Enough said.
Good skills? Please. You had none to begin with.
What's with the Tom Cruise remark? Are you degrading him on my behalf? Your hypocrisy shines through once more, genius. You idolized him earlier on this same thread. "Tom Cruise's performance was outstanding and if there's anyone to beat heath it's him hands down."
How many times are you going to shoot yourself in the foot? You're as much a geek as I am for frequenting this site and carrying on with this pointless jargon. By all means, continue. You're a laughing stock and have been since you signed on in September.
Calling me a geek is supposed to be insulting? I am a geek. I know that full well. The most successful people in the world are geeks. CEO's, Hollywood, Politicians, Authors, all geeks! I'm supposed to take offense? Where I stand, I'm more successful than you are. I'm above you in every way, in status, finance, intelligence, wit, everything. What are you doing? Sitting behind the counter of a Texico? Good luck with that, redneck.
Whoever puts you in charge of a film will make the biggest mistake of their lives. You would bomb, worse than Zzyzx. Have fun rotting your brain at the next horror flick, the worst rated, least profitable, IQ dropping dialogue, flood-the-home-video market genre of all time! You're telling me that Horror is more realistic than comic book movies? Yeah right! The whole point of going to the movies is to escape reality and be immersed in something larger than life and be entertained, beatnik. The only great horror films are the 1968 Night of the Living Dead (95%) and The Silence of the Lambs (96%), though it's technically drama/suspense. I know only one other person who's as adamant about the genre as you are, and he's a mortician. Maybe that's what you should get yourself into, or maybe not. You might develop necrophilia.
Why are you waiting on those 11 movies to make your 200 anyway? Wait... You can't afford it you say? Counting pennies? Aww. Well... You are a dictator, right? Get yourself to your favorite seller of movies (Walmart) and demand them right now. Go on. You can do it, dictator. Lame! You know that Sadam, Hitler, and Napoleon were dictators too, right? You know what they have in common? They were raped by their daddies! That's right. What's your story? Your daddy loved good films, so you're out on a self-proclaimed genocide on the Movieweb community? Again, good luck with that, bescumber. You'll be eaten alive. Just wait until Radimus comes back. You'll be sticking your head up your own anus, cumquat. While you're at it, how about sticking your microphallus in the nearest power outlet. It should be an appropriate fit.
"Nough said"... You realize you've said that over 10 times on this thread? The implication of that statement implies that you are through talking... but you keep going, and going, and going... How many more times are you going to breach your own "catch-phrase"? Numskull. It's not even original. There isn't an original bone in your body. Live with it. There's no sense projecting your own faults and insecurities on internet entities, simpleton. Are you going to comment to me and make yourself look like an idiot again? "Nough said", "Nough said", "Nough said", "Nough said", "Nough said". Pathetic!
All that this amounts to is that you assumed I said TDK would get a Best Picture Nom in the Oscars, which I didn't. I called you on it and instead of acknowledging your error, you keep spewing you're ghetto badness, which isn't impressive. Be a man, admit that your statement was uncalled for, and then we can move on with our lives.
That was fun. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have another chapter to finish. The night's still young.
Now make me some pie!
Go Heath!
hahahahahahahahahahaha
And the school isn't "fake," it's Fullsail University. I think the part where you say you have "some college" is the only real thing you've said in a long time...just for curiosity's sake, what film school are you attending?...hmmm...no wait, you'll just Google film schools and pick one. You're 20...or did you lie about your age, too? Don't try to fool me that you're JUST attending film school. I'm on my way to the top man...WOOT, WOOT! I think I'm in your head JR, or else you wouldn't keep commenting 3 times for my one comment...WOOT, WOOT!
You are beneath me. You always will be. Accept it and move on, chump.