Film Golden Globes
posted by January 13 at 20:59 PM
onThe big winners at this year’s non-event were Atonement for best drama and Sweeney Todd for best comedy or musical. Julian Schnabel for direction is a mild surprise, but the acting awards went to everyone you expected. Complete lineup here.
The local angle: Eddie Vedder won for best original song—and somehow we managed to review the best motion picture made for television winner in the DVD column. Sean Nelson didn’t like it.
And the Jane Austen series on Masterpiece Theatre begins… now!
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Wikipedia doesn't explain why both the Oscars and the Golden Globes exist. Wouldn't you think that would be like the #1 FAQ?
Freely flows the blood of those who moralize.
Jane Austen Masterpiece Theatre. Oh yes. What did you think of Persuasion?
Um ... you mean Sweeney Todd, right?
I must have missed the Sweeny Todd you reference in the SLOG story ... even the band was spelled Sweeney Todd ...
Persuasion was good, but I thought the BBC version was better.
@1-agreed. And I didnt know writers wrote the jokes for these awards until just now. The writing is never funny so i always thought the presenters wrote their parts. Plus, I hate modern musicals, so Johnny Depp and that Helena chick singing is just sinful in my book.
Does the world really NEED more Jane Austen films? Isn't this about the 9th adaption in the last 20 years?
give us what we really want: a new "I,Claudius", or better yet, a new "Thorn Birds"...
That was a particularly bloodless Persuasion.
But Bath looked spectacular - remove the cars & instant 1815.
And the mens haircuts are interchangeable with todays. Only the louse ladders have changed.
adapTAtion is what I meant to say...
and Billy Bush REALLY is the worst Bush on the planet.
Umm, it's Masterpiece now, not Masterpiece Theatre. Budget cuts.
Sweeney, fixed. But none of you caught "Schabel"! No posting after 8 pm for me.
I thought Persuasion was pretty bad.
@5 - and what a thin book it is...
The other version of Persuasion with Ciarin Hinds was so much better. Many things went unspoken, compared to this most recent version which has to explain absolutely everything through irritating and superfluous narration of Anne's innermost thoughts.
They also completely botched my favorite scene, when Wentworth arranged a ride for the overfatigued Anne. You would have to have read the book to understand what was going on.
Ich nicht sprechen den Schabelen, annie.
We were talking about your film reviews on Sunday, annie. We like how you tell us enough for us to ignore your up/down vote but let us decide if we want to see it on its own merits. The mark of a good critic - even when you disagree with her/his choices for movies, you can find what you need in the review to figure out if it's worth seeing.
Juno got dicked. Ironic.
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