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Golden Globe 2004 Nominees Announced

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MOTION PICTURES

 

Best Motion 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

 

Best Actress, Drama:

Cate Blanchett, Verionica Guerin

Nicole Kidman, Cold Mountain

Scarlett Johansson, Girl with a Pearl Earring

Charlize Theron, Monster

Uma Thurman, Kill Bill: Vol. 1

Evan Rachel Wood, Thirteen

 

Best Actor, Drama:

Russell Crowe, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

Tom Cruise, The Last Samurai

Ben Kingsley, House of Sand and Fog

Jude Law, Cold Mountain

Sean Penn, Mystic River

 

Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:

Bend It Like Beckham

Big Fish

Finding Nemo

Lost in Translation

Love Actually

 

Best Actress, Musical or Comedy:

Jamie Lee Curtis, Freaky Friday

Scarlett Johansson, Lost in Translation

Diane Keaton, Something's Gotta Give

Diane Lane, Under the Tuscan Sun

Helen Mirren, Calendar Girls

 

Best Actor, Musical or Comedy:

Jack Black, School of Rock

Johnny Depp, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Billy Murray, Lost in Translation

Jack Nicholson, Something's Gotta Give

Billy Bob Thornton, Bad Santa

 

Best Foreign-Language Film:

The Barbarian Invasions (French Canada)

Good Bye, Lenin (Germany)

Monsieur Ibrahim (France)

Osama (Afghanistan)

The Return (Russia)

 

Best Supporting Actress:

Maria Bello, The Cooler

Patrica Clarkson, Pieces of April

Hope Davis, American Splendor

Holly Hunter, Thirteen

Renée Zellweger, Cold Mountain

 

Best 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

 

Best Director:

Sofia Coppola, Lost in Translation

Clint Eastwood, Mystic River

Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Anthony Minghella, Cold Mountain

Peter Weir, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

 

Best Screenplay:

Sofia Coppola, Lost in Translation

Richard Curtis, Love Actually

Brian Helgeland, Mystic River

Anthony Minghella, Cold Mountain

Jim Sheridan, Naomi Sheridan, Kristen Sheridan, In America

 

Best Original Score:

Alexandre Desplat, Girl with a Pearl Earring

Danny Elfman, Big Fish

Howard Shore, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Gabriel Yared, Cold Mountain

Hans Zimmer, The Last Samurai

 

Best Original Song:

"The Heart of Every Girl" (Mona Lisa Smile, music by Elton John, lyrics by Bernie Taupin

"Into the West," (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King), music & lyrics by Howard Shore, Fran Walsh and Annie Lennox

"Man of the Hour" (Big Fish), music & lyrics by Eddie Vedder

"Time Enough for Tears" (In America), music & lyrics by Bono, Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer

"You Will Be My Ain True Love" (Cold Mountain), music & lyrics by Sting

 

TELEVISION

 

Best Drama Series:

24

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Nip/Tuck

Six Feet Under

The West Wing

 

Best Actress, Drama Series:

Frances Conroy, Six Feet Under

Jennifer Garner, Alias

Allison Janney, The West Wing

Joely Richardson, Nip/Tuck

Amber Tamblyn, Joan of Arcadia

 

Best Actor, Drama Series:

Michael Chiklis, The Shield

Anthony LaPaglia, Without a Trace

William Petersen, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Martin Sheen, The West Wing

Kiefer Sutherland, 24

 

Best Musical or Comedy Series:

Arrested Development

Monk

The Office

Sex and the City

Will & Grace

 

Best Actress, Musical or Comedy Series:

Bonnie Hunt, Life with Bonnie

Reba McEntire, Reba

Debra Messing, Will & Grace

Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex and the City

Bitty Schram, Monk

Alicia Silverstone, Miss Match

 

Best Actor, Musical or Comedy Series:

Ricky Gervais, The Office

Matt LeBlanc, Friends

Bernie Mac, The Bernie Mac Show

Eric McCormack, Will & Grace

Tony Shalhoub, Monk

 

Best Miniseries or TV Movie:

Angels in America

My House in Umbria

Normal

Soldier's Girl

Tennessee Williams' The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone

 

Best Actress, Miniseres or TV Movie:

Judy Davis, The Reagans

Jessica Lange, Normal

Helen Mirren, Tennessee Williams' The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone

Maggie Smith, My House in Umbria

Meryl Streep, Angels in America

 

Best Actor, Miniseries or TV Movie:

Antonio Banderas, And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself

James Brolin, The Reagans

Troy Garity, Soldier's Girl

Al Pacino, Angels in America

Tom Wilkinson, Normal

 

Best Supporting Actress, Series, Miniseries or TV Movie:

Kim Cattrall, Sex and the City

Kristin Davis, Sex and the City

Megan Mullally, Will & Grace

Cynthia Nixon, Sex and the City

Mary-Louise Parker, Angels in America

 

Best Supporting Actor, Series, Miniseries or TV Movie:

Sean Hayes, Will & Grace

Lee Pace, Soldier's Girl

Ben Shenkman, Angels in America

Patric Wilson, Angels in America

Jeffrey Wright, Angels in America

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Uma Thurman as best actress... for Kill Bill?

 

She was the very definition of AVERAGE in that movie, inoffensive but completely unspectacular. Where the hell did that nomination come from?

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Of course, I am prepared to get laughed at and made fun of for this, but I feel like maybe Bruce Campbell got robbed of a nod here.

 

The man was an amazing Elvis in B movie deluxe "Bubba Ho Tep" and I think should have gotten at least one of the comedy nods. Easily the best Elvis performance ever.

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Yuna-

 

QEFTSG isn't eligible for any TV categories in the Golden Globes.

 

About SGG- The Golden Globe members get the movies on tape or screenings way before they come out. That's how movies that aren't out yet are nominated

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Man, this is the first time in a while that I have no idea who's gonna win. Last year Chicago was the one that was gonna win everything, before that (I think) it was A Beautiful Mind etc.

 

 

Oh, and :firing: Billy Crudup not getting nominated

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QEFTSG isn't eligible for any TV categories in the Golden Globes.

Ah, okay, my bad.

 

Also, QEFTSG is more than likely in the reality catergory they added that I don't see listed.

QE isn't a reality show like 'Survivor' or 'Joe Millionaire'. It's simply real people getting helped by other real people.

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Also, QEFTSG is more than likely in the reality catergory they added that I don't see listed.

QE isn't a reality show like 'Survivor' or 'Joe Millionaire'. It's simply real people getting helped by other real people.

 

However, the key words are "real people". Any situation that has real people being themselves in a setting not news based is actually "reality tv"

 

Real World, is a reality show even though it is not like Joe or Survivor.

 

QEFTSG is a reality show just because they are real people giving a make-over to a real guy and it's not scripted (yeah right, just like Survivor and Joe Millionaire wasn't).

 

Also, I hope that didn't come across as insulting or anything. It wasn't meant in any such way.

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Best Actor, Musical or Comedy:

Johnny Depp, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

 

Pirates of the Caribbean was a comedy?

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Best Actor, Musical or Comedy:

Johnny Depp, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

 

Pirates of the Caribbean was a comedy?

It sure as hell wasn't a drama.

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I'm deeply pleased at all the Lost In Translation nominations. It's wonderful, and I hope this translates into a few Oscar nominations. Pointless as the actual awards are, I do like to see the really good stuff get acknowledged. Though I didn't see many of the Best Drama nominees missing out on Best Picture - Return of the King, Mystic River, and Cold Mountain are locks and Master and Commander has had a lot of buzz too - so the chances of the comedies getting in are pretty low.

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I would say of those currently released that Finding Nemo, Kill Bill, Return Of The King, Lost In Translation and Mystic River should be the Best Picture nominees. That will never happen of course, but they deserve it.

 

Yeah, those nominations are okay, though I think Whale Rider, X2 and Dogville deserve more love.

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Best Actress, Drama:

Cate Blanchett, Verionica Guerin

Nicole Kidman, Cold Mountain

Scarlett Johansson, Girl with a Pearl Earring

Charlize Theron, Monster

Uma Thurman, Kill Bill: Vol. 1

Evan Rachel Wood, Thirteen

Since when was Kill bill a drama? And who in the world nominated her? Her acting in Kill Bill was ghastly

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I might be the only one, but I think Colin Farrell should have definitely been given a Best Actor nomination for Phone Booth. I really can't think of anybody that did a better job with a role this year than Farrell. Personally, I think he was screwed with that.

 

And yeah....Jamie Lee Curtis being nominated for a Best Actress award is pretty laughable.

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Unless you've seen Freaky Friday, which I have, and realize how good a job she does in the film.

 

Oh and anyone watching Trio's expose on the Globes, it's on right now.

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Jamie Lee has gotten a lot of critical acclaim for her role in Freaky Friday- they were even hinting at a possible Oscar nod in EW

I haven't seen the movie so I can't judge her performence, but if Freaky Friday that's already been a movie two times and has countless other movies based on the exact same idea has anyone even nominated for an Oscar I'm never seeing another movie again.

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I'm deeply pleased at all the Lost In Translation nominations. It's wonderful, and I hope this translates into a few Oscar nominations. Pointless as the actual awards are, I do like to see the really good stuff get acknowledged. Though I didn't see many of the Best Drama nominees missing out on Best Picture - Return of the King, Mystic River, and Cold Mountain are locks and Master and Commander has had a lot of buzz too - so the chances of the comedies getting in are pretty low.

'translation' will easily be the indie darling that becomes the dark horse in the oscar nominations, i spotted it once the buzz had arrived. the only one to only approach it in popular buzz was 'american splendor', & that one's just too weird for academy tastes. of course, this movie won't actually win anything, except maybe the "best screenplay" consolation prize the dark horses often get, or a "best actor" trophy for murray.

 

and way to go on scarlett being nominated in two different categories. that girl rules the world.

 

and my heart.

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Why the hell wasn't The Shield up for best drama? Season 2 might have been even better then season 1

If I am not mistaken...It wasn't a part of "this" season...

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