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Golden Globes 2016 Noms: So What Did You Think Would Happen?by Quendrith Johnson, Los Angeles Correspondent Raise your hand if you saw Al Pacino in "Danny Collins." Raise your hand if you saw Al Pacino in "Danny Collins" and actually liked it. Okay, kidding aside, The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) announced their nominations today at 5:15 am PST, which left a few of us critics cranky. But not without the usual clear-eyed objections to the Golden Globes' mash-up of categories. Is "Joy" a comedy? Is "The Martian" a comedy? Is "The Big Short," about the collapse of the housing market due to subprime mortgage swaps, a comedy? Well, it's good for a laugh anyway. Plus, they need four, get this four, actors to make the announcements this morning: America Ferrera, Chloe Grace Moretz, Angela Bassett, and Dennis Quaid. Quaid had a funny moment when he drew out the title of Amy Schumer's nominated film as "Traaainwreck," from the podium setup at The Beverly Hilton. On the bright side, this organization was formed in 1943, with the first ceremony in 1947, so you know what they say about ugly buildings and old award shows... after enough years go by, they become classics. And this 2016 slate of noms is classic in the ironic sense, HFPA have once again thrown a few eyerolling choices into their hotpot here. On Sunday Jan. 10, 2016, we can see who ends up laughing or crying when the winners are revealed. Until then, here's a partially decoded list from their website, having moved a few categories into logical succession. See for yourself who ended up on the complete list, which includes their TV choices...
Best Motion Picture — Drama
CAROL (Number 9 Films; TWC
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (Warner Bros. Pictures/Village Roadshow Pictures)
THE REVENANT (Regency enterprises; Twentieth Century Fox)
ROOM (Element Pictures/No Trace Camping; A24)
SPOTLIGHT (Anonymous Content/Participant Media/First Look; Open Road Films)
Best Motion Picture — Comedy
THE BIG SHORT (Paramount Pictures/Regency Enterprises; Paramount Pictures)
JOY (Fox 2000 Pictures; Twentieth Century Fox)
THE MARTIAN (Twentieth Century Fox; Twentieth Century Fox)
SPY (Twentieth Century Fox,Twentieth Century Fox)
TRAINWRECK (Universal Pictures/Apatow Productions; Universal Pictures)
Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture — Drama
CATE BLANCHETT - CAROL
BRIE LARSON - ROOM
ROONEY MARA - CAROL
SAOIRSE RONAN - BROOKLYN
ALICIA VIKANDER - THE DANISH GIRL
Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture — Drama
BRYAN CRANSTON - TRUMBO
LEONARDO DICAPRIO - THE REVENANT
MICHAEL FASSBENDER - STEVE JOBS
EDDIE REDMAYNE - THE DANISH GIRL
WILL SMITH - CONCUSSION
Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture — Musical Or Comedy
JENNIFER LAWRENCE - JOY
MELISSA MCCARTHY - SPY
AMY SCHUMER - TRAINWRECK
MAGGIE SMITH - THE LADY IN THE VAN
LILY TOMLIN - GRANDMA
Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture — Musical Or Comedy
CHRISTIAN BALE - THE BIG SHORT
STEVE CARRELL - THE BIG SHORT
MATT DAMON - THE MARTIAN
AL PACINO - DANNY COLLINS
MARK RUFFALO - INFINITELY POLAR BEAR
Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In Any Motion Picture
JANE FONDA - YOUTH
JENNIFER JASON LEIGH - THE HATEFUL EIGHT
HELEN MIRREN - TRUMBO
ALICIA VIKANDER - EX MACHINA
KATE WINSLET - STEVE JOBS
Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role In Any Motion Picture
PAUL DANO - LOVE & MERCY
IDRIS ELBA - BEASTS OF NO NATION
MARK RYLANCE - BRIDGE OF SPIES
MICHAEL SHANNON - 99 HOMES
SYLVESTER STALLONE - CREED
Best Director - Motion Picture
TODD HAYNES - CAROL
ALEJANDRO G. INARRITU - THE REVENANT
TOM MCCARTHY - SPOTLIGHT
GEORGE MILLER - MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
RIDLEY SCOTT - THE MARTIAN
Best Screenplay - Motion Picture
EMMA DONOGHUE - ROOM
TOM MCCARTHY, JOSH SINGER - SPOTLIGHT
CHARLES RANDOLPH, ADAM MCKAY - THE BIG SHORT
AARON SORKIN - STEVE JOBS
QUENTIN TARANTINO - THE HATEFUL EIGHT
Stay Tuned for the 73rd Annual Golden Globes presentation from HFPA, Sunday Jan 10, 2016.
# # # 10.12.2015 | Quendrith Johnson's blog Cat. : Carol Cate Blanchett Christian Bale Golden Globes 2016 Helen Mirren Hollywood Infinitely Polar Bear Jane Fonda mark ruffalo Matt Damon red carpet Rooney Mara Spotlight steve carrell The Martian Trumbo youth AWARDS
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