The 64th Annual Golden Globes Awards 2007 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Jennifer Hudson - Dreamgirls
What? Her? You have to be kidding me!
Nonetheless, she was dressed to fit the occasion definitely, and she shines from the rest of the nominees. But her win was a surprise to me. Although I have not seen Dreamgirls, it does appears to be the case, that Jennifer's performance is the one that the Globes loves to honour.
Never mind Cate, we'll fight another day.
I liked Emily Blunt (from Devil Wears Prada) Well, she was tensed up and mumbled her way through her lines during her speech. She's young, give her a break and she'll do fine. Keep the performances coming up in her fashion, and we'll see her at the Oscars.
Is she dating Michael Buble?
I cannot seem to be able to surf for pictures taken for the event leh!
Naomi Watts looks awkward but still brilliant in the little sequin number. Getting a little nervy huh? Well, the Babel director's name is tough to pronounce lah.
The trailer for Bobby seems very promising, a multi-talented and star-studded cast. Can't wait. (Except Helen Hunt, who's constantly mis-cast in everything she does)
Best Animated Motion Picture
Cars
Cars is a well deserved win. I've watched all three of the animated motion pictures and Cars does stand out much more than the rest. Well voiced by many artistes well animated, the idea that the votes went to honour is about the important lessons about Life that its about the journey and not the destination.
Best Actress in a Leading Role - Musical or Comedy
Meryl Streep - The Devil Wears Prada
A simply entertaining lady to watch even if she does stand-up. She has yet again proved she's the leading lady boss of Hollywood, and this is her award for the year (getting Helen Mirren out of the picture). Miranda Priestly is just the role for her to play, no other. And I loved the way she ended her speech: "That's all. " You'll know why if you share my enjoyment for Devil
Rachel has definitely lost all her post-natal baby calories, and ready to pick up from where she left last year. Gorgeous in red, exquisite. Awaiting the Fountain
Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Motion Picture
Eddie Murphy - Dreamgirls
Its difficult to give comments for performances that i have not yet to enjoy, but Eddie's performance is reputedly top-rated and nothing short of fantastic. He could have won in the momentum of Dreamgirls to his advantage. Much preferred Jack to win though, cos he really scared the piss out of me.
Helen is just in a lucky and a well-deserved winning streak this year. She's getting the wonderful credits for playing queens so dramatically perfect.
Oh my Cameron, Its Hong Kong's Infernal Affairs, not Internal Affairs (makes it sound like some sex scandal movie)
As you can tell by now, I am not excatly into American TV. The names would all be unfamiliar to be except those who crossed over and back again. Hahah, celebrate and worship the big screen only.
Abigail Breslin - For Little Miss Sunshine - I love her, although she seems a little bit too grown up now. Bright girl, bright future.
The amazingly-overworked-for-this-year Kate Winslet, looking pretts for the camera. Will she win? i don't think so, its not her year, and she probably wont be awarded for her dilligence.
Best Original Score - The Painted Veil
Another reason to watch this majorly overlooked film. Pity the lack of acting nominations.
The great win for Clint this year would only be for Iwojima definitely, garnered sufficient hype initially, but he didnt carry it through, unfortunately. A lucky year for the Eastwood franchaise.
there are definitely a lot of other fantastic gals and guys that i have overlooked, but there's just too many fantastic performances this year to not do that. I humbly apologise...
How lovely it is to get these three fantastic actresses to do a cover together! Judi, Meryl and Helen!
Best Director - Motion Picture
Martin Scorsese - The Departed
The crowds have been dying to give the honour to Martin again, but a chance rarely comes by. Since Clint have divided votes for two movies (that should have only been one), Martin deserves his honour this year.
Sigh, another divided year of awards...
Best Actor in a Leading Role - Comedy/Musical
Sacha Baron Cohen - Borat
Well-deservedly given to his honour for this that made another triumphant mark in comedy. Great funny speech for those who watched Borat. Funny!
He is British, mind you, great manners!
Best Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical
Dreamgirls
More credit to make it a great and watchable movie to look out for. Yes! plenty of dancing and singing will be good for the market of drama-mumble this season.
Same impact that Walk The Line did for last year. Somehow musicals are stronger.
Best Actress in a Leading Role - Drama
Helen Mirren - The Queen
She will progress for her Oscar win! Go Helen! Its your year!
As much as i would like to see Kate win this, I know Helen is deserving. Work on hard Kate!
Best Actor in a Leading Role - Drama
Forest Whitaker - The Last King of Scotland
Following the previous awards given to Forest, this should be a good movie to look out for. Not that the rest of the nominees lost, they all had sufficient to gain I'm sure. the script worked for the african artistes for the past years, and this year just continued the tradition.
Best Motion Picture - Drama
Babel
I dunno what to say man. haha. havent seen this but im sure now i have a lot to look forward to.
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