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Golden Globe Nominations 2019

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15 hours ago, BoxOfficeFangrl said:

Ugh, didn't miss him AT ALL after his first hiatus but I guess it's a thankless job few people want and the Sandra Oh co-host experiment didn't go that well last year. 

 

For years, the Globes went without a host and it was absolutely fine. I miss the days of the cheesy musical remix intros:

 

 

 

There was one for "Don't Cha" that isn't online but get a taste of some of the lyrics:

 

http://gawker.com/149141/behind-the-golden-globes-music-the-ggs-dont-cha

 

LMAO these are still the greatest. "Sissy is great In the Bedroom we're told." :rofl:

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Honestly, Gervais's Golden Globes stuff is probably the funniest thing he has done since The Office. I really dont mind it. Also, was disappointed with Andy Samberg as the co-host last year. He was so much better when he hosted the Indie Spirit Awards.

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I'm so glad they are having a host and that it's Gervais. I can't stand the host-less shows. It's just stupid to not have someone presiding over it and opening it up and keeping it entertaining otherwise...what's the point of it being on tv? 

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7 minutes ago, nghtvsn said:

I'm so glad they are having a host and that it's Gervais. I can't stand the host-less shows. It's just stupid to not have someone presiding over it and opening it up and keeping it entertaining otherwise...what's the point of it being on tv? 

This year's host-less Oscars (even if it was done more out of a sense of " we give up") was arguably the most entertaining ceremony that particular awards show has been in years. You trim a lot of fat that way.

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9 minutes ago, filmlover said:

This year's host-less Oscars (even if it was done more out of a sense of " we give up") was arguably the most entertaining ceremony that particular awards show has been in years. You trim a lot of fat that way.

I don't even remember it. That's how non-entertaining it was. 

 

Apparently ratings were up 10% and stopped a downturn but the overall ratings are still unexciting. Cutting the host though to me is not the problem. Assuming there is an actual problem anyway to be solved. 

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58 minutes ago, nghtvsn said:

I'm so glad they are having a host and that it's Gervais. I can't stand the host-less shows. It's just stupid to not have someone presiding over it and opening it up and keeping it entertaining otherwise...what's the point of it being on tv? 

This. It baffles me how people think having Ricky is a bad thing. He made the shows funny and memorable

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BEST DRAMA

1917

Ford v. Ferrari

Joker

Marriage Story

The Irishman

 

BEST ACTRESS, DRAMA

Cynthia Erivo (Harriet)

Scarlett Johansson (Marriage Story)

Saoirse Ronan (Little Women)

Alfre Woodard (Clemency)

Renee Zellweger (Judy)

 

BEST ACTOR, DRAMA

Christian Bale (Ford v. Ferrari)

Robert DeNiro (The Irishman)

Adam Driver (Marriage Story)

Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)

Jonathan Pryce (The Two Popes)

 

BEST COMEDY/MUSICAL

Cats

Dolemite Is My Name

Jojo Rabbit

Knives Out

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

 

BEST ACTRESS, COMEDY/MUSICAL

Awkwafina (The Farewell)

Ana De Armas (Knives Out)

Jillian Bell (Brittany Runs a Marathon)

Cate Blanchett (Where'd You Go, Bernadette?)

Constance Wu (Hustlers)

 

BEST ACTOR, COMEDY/MUSICAL

Daniel Craig (Knives Out)

Leonardo DiCaprio (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood)

Taron Egerton (Rocketman)

Eddie Murphy (Dolemite Is My Name)

Adam Sandler (Uncut Gems)

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Laura Dern (Marriage Story)

Scarlett Johansson (Jojo Rabbit)

Jennifer Lopez (Hustlers)

Florence Pugh (Little Women)

Margot Robbie (Bombshell)

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Tom Hanks (A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood)

Anthony Hopkins (The Two Popes)

Al Pacino (The Irishman)

Joe Pesci (The Irishman)

Brad Pitt (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood)

 

BEST DIRECTOR

Bong Joon-ho (Parasite)

Sam Mendes (1917)

Martin Scorsese (The Irishman)

Quentin Tarantino (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood)

Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit)

 

BEST SCREENPLAY

Jojo Rabbit

Marriage Story

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Parasite

The Two Popes

 

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

Alexandre Desplat (Little Women)

Hildur Guonadottir (Joker)

Randy Newman (Marriage Story)

Thomas Newman (1917)

Max Richter (Ad Astra)

 

BEST ORIGINAL SONG

"Beautiful Ghosts" (Cats)

"I'm Gonna Love Me Again" (Rocketman)

"Into the Unknown" (Frozen 2)

"Spirit" (The Lion King)

"Stand Up" (Harriet)

 

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

Frozen 2

How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

I Lost My Body

Klaus

Toy Story 4

 

BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE

Atlantics

The Farewell

Les Miserables

Pain and Glory

Parasite

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Adam Sandler/Uncut Gems is going Drama. I guess Sandler's not getting nominated now considering that category seems fairly stacked. Don't know who takes his place in Comedy/Musical though. Maybe Shia for The Peanut Butter Falcon? I doubt they nominate the kid from Jojo Rabbit (they tend to nominate young actors later as an IOU).

 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, filmlover said:

Adam Sandler/Uncut Gems is going Drama. I guess Sandler's not getting nominated now considering that category seems fairly stacked. Don't know who takes his place in Comedy/Musical though. Maybe Shia for The Peanut Butter Falcon? I doubt they nominate the kid from Jojo Rabbit (they tend to nominate young actors later as an IOU).

 

I think the nominee from Peanut Butter Falcon would be (and probably should be) Zack Gottsagen; he's the heart and soul of the film. Daniel Craig has received strong notices from Knives Out, too. So the category would become:

 

Daniel Craig, Knives Out

Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood

Taron Edgerton, Rocketman

Zack Gottsagen, The Peanut Butter Falcon

Eddie Murphy, Dolemite Is My Name

 

This is definitely the prediction I'm going with...

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Just now, SLAM! said:

 

I think the nominee from Peanut Butter Falcon would be (and probably should be) Zack Gottsagen; he's the heart and soul of the film. Daniel Craig has received strong notices from Knives Out, too. So the category would become:

 

Daniel Craig, Knives Out

Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood

Taron Edgerton, Rocketman

Zack Gottsagen, The Peanut Butter Falcon

Eddie Murphy, Dolemite Is My Name

 

This is definitely the prediction I'm going with...

Shia's got the better chance since he has the comeback year narrative going for him between this and Honey Boy imo.

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On 12/2/2019 at 8:40 PM, filmlover said:

Adam Sandler/Uncut Gems is going Drama. I guess Sandler's not getting nominated now considering that category seems fairly stacked. Don't know who takes his place in Comedy/Musical though. Maybe Shia for The Peanut Butter Falcon? I doubt they nominate the kid from Jojo Rabbit (they tend to nominate young actors later as an IOU).

 

 

 

Sandler just won National Board of Review for Best Actor so he might slip in.

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23 hours ago, Jay Beezy said:

Sandler just won National Board of Review for Best Actor so he might slip in.

I'm not sure, it's a stacked category. We got:

 

Antonio Banderas

Robert De Niro

Adam Driver

Joaquin Phoenix

Jonathan Pryce

 

All looking like sure things, plus possible spoilers in Christian Bale (afterglow nomination following a win last year), Robert Pattinson (on the verge of having a big moment in the industry), and Paul Walter Hauser (actor whose stock is on the rise in a well-reviewed Eastwood movie opening at the right time). It's possible, but it's gonna be a battle.

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2 minutes ago, filmlover said:

I'm not sure, it's a stacked category. We got:

 

Antonio Banderas

Robert De Niro

Adam Driver

Joaquin Phoenix

Jonathan Pryce

 

All looking like sure things, plus possible spoilers in Christian Bale (afterglow nomination following a win last year), Robert Pattinson (on the verge of having a big moment in the industry), and Paul Walter Hauser (actor whose stock is on the rise in a well-reviewed Eastwood movie opening at the right time). It's possible, but it's gonna be a battle.

How is Robert Pattinson a spoiler but not Adam Sandler? Pattinson has zero buzz for The Lighthouse.

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1 minute ago, lorddemaxus said:

How is Robert Pattinson a spoiler but not Adam Sandler? Pattinson has zero buzz for The Lighthouse.

Sandler is a potential spoiler like the rest of those guys. I dunno, I've actually seen Pattinson's name being thrown around by some of the trade predictions (such as Variety) as a potential dark horse. He's about to have a big moment with Tenet and Batman in the pipeline and one should probably never underestimate the HFPA's desire to have as many stars attend the ceremony. But yeah, of all these guys he's easily last place in terms of likelihood of getting nominated.

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PICTURE DRAMA
1917
bombshell
the irishman
joker
the marriage story

 

PICTURE COMEDY/MUSICAL
cats
dolemite is my name
hustlers
jojo rabbit
once upon a time in hollywood

 

ACTOR DRAMA
christian bale - ford v ferrari
joaquin phoenix - joker 
adam driver - the marriage story 
antonio banderas - pain and glory
paul walter hauser - richard jewell

 

ACTOR COMEDY/MUSICAL
eddie murphy - dolemite is my name
roman griffin davis - jojo rabbit
leonardo dicaprio - once upon a time in hollywood 
taron egerton - rocketman 
adam sandler - uncut gems
 

ACTRESS DRAMA 
charlize theron - bombshells
cynthia erivo - harriet
renee zellweger - judy
scarlett johannson - the marriage story
lupita nyong-o - us

 

ACTRESS COMEDY/MUSICAL 
awkwafina - the farewell 
constance wu - hustlers
scarlett johannson - jojo rabbit
ana de armas - knives out 
meryl streep - the laundromat

 

SUPPORTING ACTOR 
tom hanks - a beautiful day in the neighborhood
wesley snipes - dolemite is my name 
al pacino - the irishman
joe pesci - the irishman
brad pitt - once upon a time in hollywood

 

SUPPORTING ACTRESS 
jennifer hudson - cats
da'vine joy randolph - dolemite is my name
shuzhen zhao - the farewell
jennifer lopez - hustlers
laura dern - the marriage story 

 

DIRECTOR 
sam mendes - 1917
martin scorcese - the irishman
taika waititi - jojo rabbit
noah baumbach - the marriage story
quentin tarantino - once upon a time in hollywood

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On 12/3/2019 at 11:40 AM, filmlover said:

Adam Sandler/Uncut Gems is going Drama. I guess Sandler's not getting nominated now considering that category seems fairly stacked. Don't know who takes his place in Comedy/Musical though. Maybe Shia for The Peanut Butter Falcon? I doubt they nominate the kid from Jojo Rabbit (they tend to nominate young actors later as an IOU).

 

 

 

I think no one in the GG actually see the movie before they cast the vote, they must have been like "Adam Sandler is in it, it must a be comedy then!".

 

until they seen the film only realise they made  a mistake. 

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