Monday, January 17, 2011

68th Annual Golden Globe Awards

Cecil B. DeMille Award - Robert De Niro


Best Motion Picture - Drama
Black Swan
The Fighter
Inception
The King's Speech
The Social Network (WINNER)


Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
Alice in Wonderland
Burlesque
Red
The Kids Are All Right (WINNER)
The Tourist


Best Director
Darren Aronofsky - Black Swan
David Fincher - The Social Network (WINNER)
Tom Hooper - The King's Speech
Christopher Nolan - Inception
David O' Russell - The Fighter


Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
Jesse Eisenberg - The Social Network
Colin Firth - The King's Speech (WINNER)
James Franco - 127 Hours
Ryan Gosling - Blue Valentine
Mark Walhberg - The Fighter


Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
Michelle Williams - Blue Valentine
Nicole Kidman - Rabbit Hole
Natalie Portman - Black Swan (WINNER)
Halle Berry - Frankie and Alice
Jennifer Lawrence - Winter's Bone


Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
Johnny Depp - The Tourist
Paul Giamatti - Barney's Vision (WINNER)
Kevin Spacey - Casino Jack
Jake Gyllenhaal - Love & Other Drugs
Johnny Depp - Alice in Wonderland


Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
Angelina Jolie - The Tourist
Anne Hathaway - Love & Other Drugs
Annette Bening - The Kids Are All Right (WINNER)
Julianne Moore - The Kids Are All Right
Emma Stone - Easy A


Best Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Christian Bale - The Fighter (WINNER)
Michael Douglas - Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Andrew Garfield - The Social Network
Jeremy Renner - The Town
Geoffrey Rush - The King's Speech


Best Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Amy Adams - The Fighter
Melissa Leo - The Fighter (WINNER)
Jacki Weaver - Animal Kingdom
Mila Kunis - Black Swan
Helena Bonham Carter - The King's Speech


Best Animated Film
Despicable Me
How to Train Your Dragon
The Illusionist
Tangled
Toy Story 3 (WINNER)


Best Original Song - Motion Picture
"Bound to You" from Burlesque
"You Haven't Seen The Last of Me" from Burlesque (WINNER)
"Coming Home" from Country Strong
"There's A Place for Us" from The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
"I See The Light" from Tangled


Best Foreign Language Film
Biutiful
In A Better World (WINNER)
I Am Love
The Concert
The Edge


Best Screenplay - Motion Picture
The Social Network (WINNER)
Inception
127 Hours
The Kids Are All Right
The King's Speech


Best Original Score - Motion Picture
Inception
The King's Speech
The Social Network (WINNER)
Alice in Wonderland
127 Hours





Best Television Series - Drama
Broadwalk Empire (WINNER)
Dexter
The Good Wife
Mad Men
The Walking Dead


Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
30 Rock
Nurse Jackie
Modern Family
Glee (WINNER)
The Big C
The Big Bang Theory


Best Actress in a TV Series - Drama
Julianna Margulies - The Good Wife
Elisabeth Moss - Mad Men
Piper Perabo - Covert Affairs
Katey Segal - Sons of Anarchy (WINNER)
Kyra Sedgwick - The Closer


Best Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical
Toni Colette - United States of Tara
Edie Falco - Nurse Jackie
Tina Fey - 30 Rock
Laura Linney - The Big C (WINNER)
Lea Michelle - Glee


Best Actor in a TV Series - Drama
Steve Buscemi - Broadwalk Empire (WINNER)
Bryan Cranston - Breaking Bad
Michael C. Hall - Dexter
Jon Hamm - Mad Men
Hugh Laurie - House


Best Actor in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical
Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock
Steve Carrell - The Office
Thomas Jane - Hung
Matthew Morrison - Glee
Jim Parsons - The Big Bang Theory (WINNER)


Best TV Mini Series/Movie
The Pillars of the Earth
The Pacific
Temple Grandin
Carlos (WINNER)
You Don't Know Jack


Best Actress in a TV Mini Series/Movie
Haylet Atwell - The Pillars of the Earth
Claire Danes - Temple Grandin (WINNER)
Judi Dench - Return to Cranford
Ramola Garai - Emma
Jennifer Love Hewitt - The Client List


Best Actor in a TV Mini Series/Movie
Al Pacino - You Don't Know Jack (WINNER)
Idris Elba - Luther
Ian McShane - The Pillars of the Earth
Dennis Quaid - The Special Relationship
Edgar Ramirez - Carlos


Best Supporting Actress in a TV Mini Series/Movie
Hope Davies - The Special Relationship
Jane Lynch - Glee (WINNER)
Kelly MacDonald - Broadwalk Empire
Julia Stiles - Dexter
Sofia Vergara - Modern Family


Best Supporting Actor in a TV Mini Series/Movie
Scott Caan - Hawaii Five-O
Chris Colfer - Glee (WINNER)
Chris Noth - The Good Wife
Eric Stonestreet - The Good Wife
David Strathairn - Temple Grandin

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Movies in 2010

The Dark Knight earned to a billion in 2008, and who cannot forget about 2009 with everyone talking about Avatar, from the great 3D visuals to the great vision by James Cameron to the amazing world of Pandora (seriously, I still do not understand the Avatar 'fever'). However, the year of 2010 is a whole new different playground for Hollywood movies, superstars do not really have any more starpower, Tom Cruise and Angelina Jolie. Much-hyped movies do not necessarily generate as much in the box-office. But I do know that one thing has have not change, is that people still do want to watch Robert Pattinson, Bella-Bella and the shirtless Jacob. Here are the ten (10) movies that I saw and are the best movies of 2010 (The movies do not go accordingly to order or alphabetical order):


1. Inception
Whoever who has watched Inception would asked over and over again the same question, "What is the ending of the story?" Everything about this movie is just flawless, from the talented and astounding casts, to the wonderful yet original script by Christopher Nolan, to a mesmerizing and excellent score by Hans Zimmer, to the that wonderful zero-gravity fight scene involving Joseph Gordon-Levitt (anyway who cannot forget about that scene). This film is labelled as Hollywood blockbuster yet with an entertaining and original story. This movie is really highly contagious, resillient.


2. The Social Network
Comparing with The Social Network and Inception, I still prefer The Social Network due to its' dialogue throughout the movie, to me it felt like it was natural rather than acting. The five minutes opening of the movie already is able to draw audiences' attention towards Mark and Elica's conversation. Jerk, traitor, smart, geek, emotionless, you may describe anything about Jesse Eisenberg's potrayal of Mark Zuckerberg, but he manages to deliver the lines with humour, sarcasm, facts while being truthful and witty. Definitely my pick for Best Actor for Jesse Eisenberg.


3. Toy Story 3
Best Animation of 2010, without a doubt. Pixar really has all the magical touch to this movie by combining happiness, despair, disappointment, neglectance and sadness to an animation. Woody, Buzz and the rest of the toys are back for the third and final time, and many has wonder whether Pixar are plain silly as it is a difficult task to upstage the two previous Toy Story films, but it did not disappoint any of us. The opening scene of Cowboy Woody chasing after One-Eye Bart and Dr. Evil Pork Chop, to being tortured by young kids in Sunnyside, to the Spanish Buzz, to the final touching scene where men dare to admit that they cried at the end of the movie ( I hereby admit that I cried twice after watching it twice). Brilliant and fantastic.

(Will continue soon)