Posted on 01/17/2006 6:09:13 AM PST by thehumanlynx
Brokeback Mountain Claims Big Four At The Golden Globes
Critically-acclaimed western Brokeback Mountain cleaned up at the Golden Globe Awards last night by claiming four top honors.
The controversial film, which has been banned from some cinemas for its gay themes, took home Best Movie (Drama), Best Screenplay and Best Song prizes at the 63rd annual Golden Globe Awards, while Ang Lee picked up the night's Best Director honor from his hero Clint Eastwood.
And there were triple celebrations for Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line when Reese Witherspoon and Joaquin Phoenix claimed the acting honors in the Comedy/Musical movie category and the film picked up the Best Motion Picture (Comedy/Musical) prize.
The win cost Phoenix dear, however - he bet Witherspoon's husband Ryan Phillippe he wouldn't win a Golden Globe. The Crash star demanded payment as his pal took to the stage at the Beverly Hilton hotel.
Meanwhile, there was a big upset for the stars of Desperate Housewives during the night's TV awards - all four Best Actress nominees from the show lost out to Mary Louise Parker, who plays a marijuana-selling desperate housewife on cable show Weeds.
But the stars of the hit show didn't miss out on a Best TV Show award - they scooped the coveted prize from Weeds, Curb Your Enthusiasm, My Name is Earl, Entourage and Everybody Hates Chris - and the show's Felicity Huffman claimed the night's Best Actress (Drama) movie award for her role as a transgender man in Transamerica.
The big TV winner was acclaimed mini-series Empire Falls, which claimed two honors - Best Actor (Paul Neuman) and Best Miniseries/TV Movie.
The full list of awards is:
Movie Awards Best Score: John Williams MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA
Best Original Song: A Love that Will Never Grow Old by Emmylou Harris, Bernie Taupin and Gustavo Santaolalla -Brokeback Mountain
Best Movie (Comedy/Musical): Walk the Line
Best Movie (Drama):
TV Awards
Best Mini-series or TV Movie: Empire Falls
Best TV Series (Movie/Comedy): Desperate Housewives
Best TV Series (Drama): Lost
Cecil B Demille Award for Lifetime Achievement: Sir Anthony Hopkins
Copyright 2006, World Entertainment News Network
You're correct, in fact, good tv shows like Seventh Heaven, Touched by an Angel, Joan of Arcadia, etc. all cancelled, yet crap like Book of Daniel, Will and Grace, etc. etc. still get big ratings, (I did hear this is the last year for W&G though).
I can't wait to see the ratings for this waste of air time. I'm sure 24 plummeted them and even during their last hour they were up against The Bachelor.
And FR will have about two dozen threads going to add to the hype of "disgusting behavior". Why not just ignore something you don't like instead? :)
IGNORE disgusting behavior???? Sorry, I'm a fighter, I don't hide my head in the sand hoping it will go away, I voice my opinion LOUD AND CLEAR and by the looks of it, I'm not alone.
Boring and predictable.
What daytime talkshow wins each year?
Ellen, of course.
The most unwatchable show on TV, but she's a lez so give her the phallic statue to take home.
Okay. Your feelings about a *movie* have been recorded for posterity. America is safe again. :)
I don't know who won daytime TV, because I'm not home during the day, and I don't care what happens on award shows. I'm frankly surprised to see how much people here DO care.
That's Jimson weed, son.
Gypsum is calcium carbonate, and nothing grows in it. Not even Jimson weed.
I am just SOOO HAPPY for HUGH LAURIE!!!!!!!!! For 'HOUSE'. GREAT ACTOR. NICE MAN. Totally deserves any award.
I saw Empire Falls, absolutely loved it, but Paul Newman was on screen for maybe 15 minutes of a 4-5 hour, 2 part film. Best SUPPORTING Actor, maybe--it was a great role that Newman played up, having the time of his life. But the best ACTOR in the film was (politics aside) Ed Harris, who embodied the quiet reserved man, who finally had enough and snaps. All of his understated emotions were written on his face, and he did a great job in the role.
To me, this just says everybody wanted to rush to give Newman one of those "Lifetime Achievement"-type make-up awards, so they can tell their grandchildren about how they voted for him. His performance was not the best lead role, because it wasn't a lead role.
Let's look back at when in Hollywood - men were men, and the women were beautiful and had class. And most had more talent in their little finger that today,s Hollywood elite have in their whole bodies. Did I mention they also love America back then?
1943 1st Golden Globe Awards
Best Picture: The Song of Bernadette - William Perlberg
Best Actor: Paul Lukas - Watch on the Rhine
Best Actress: Jennifer Jones - The Song of Bernadette
1944 2nd Golden Globe Awards
Best Picture: Going My Way - Leo McCarey
Best Actor: Alexander Knox - Wilson
Best Actress: Ingrid Bergman Gaslight
1945 3rd Golden Globe Awards
Best Picture: The Lost Weekend - Charles Brackett
Best Actor: Ray Milland - The Lost Weekend
Best Actress: Ingrid Bergman - The Bells of St. Mary's
1946 4th Golden Globe Awards
Best Picture: The Best Years of Our Lives - Samuel Goldwyn
Best Actor: Gregory Peck - The Yearling
Best Actress: Rosalind Russell - Sister Kenny
1947 5th Golden Globe Awards
Best Picture: Gentleman's Agreement - Darryl F. Zanuck
Best Actor: Ronald Colman - A Double Life
Best Actress: Rosalind Russell - Mourning Becomes Electra
1948 6th Golden Globe Awards
Best Picture: Johnny Belinda - Jerry Wald / Treasure of the Sierra Madre - Henry Blanke
Best Actor: Laurence Olivier - Hamlet
Best Actress: Jane Wyman - Johnny Belinda
Big year for the leftists. Up for for "Best Picture" Oscars are an anti-American film (Syriana), an anti-Israel film (Munich), and a pro-homo film (BM).
"And FR will have about two dozen threads going to add to the hype of "disgusting behavior". Why not just ignore something you don't like instead? :)"
Actually, I regard not responding as "silent approval". That's all these threads are. Public comments and responses to articles ALREADY published by the MSM. Curling up into the fetal position and hoping everything will turn out OK is not my way, nor do I believe it is the American way.
I stand corrected...:)
And NARNIA, which is the top-grossing film in the US, wasn;t even nominated in a major
category....duplicating the snub for PASSION OF THE CHRIST.
I watch the show to see how many things they get wrong which is a lot. That being said her acting is the weakest part of the show. Her Republican foil, Donald Sutherland, runs rings around her for his portrayal of a reptile.
Checking the list, I see that Paul Newman won for Best Supporting Actor for Empire Falls. The "journalist" got it wrong. Imagine that.
Well, I'm not going to see the film, and so far that's all others have said they are doing as well. They're not advocating shutting down theatres by force, or anything like that. We all have the right to NOT go to a movie.
My life and my days are filled with fascinating things. I'm never able to do all the wonderful things that I intend to do every day. That's real happiness. My life is wonderful.
I don't even know who most of these people are. I like Mary Louise Parker and Reese Witherspoon, but when a peabrain like George Clooney start receiving adulations it's time to look around for more substantial interest.
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