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Golden Globes-2005

Sue Davies (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 17th January 2006, 17:27

Pretty boring overall

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4619134.stm
what about dare I say it Serenity, King Kong?? Anything else that I haven`t seen

What about Battlestar Galactica -one of the best shows on the telly?? What about William Shatner in Boston Legal?

Oh yawn a gay cowboy movie didn`t we already have one of those-what`s the big deal?
Is there a big green cowboy in it?

Sue Davies


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Alan Titherington (Reviewer) posted this on Tuesday, 17th January 2006, 17:31

..apparently it`s more of a gay shepherd movie, or so I`ve heard, and speaking as a Welshman....well, perhaps I had better not go there :-)....anyway, one thing which has struck me, and that`s the almost complete lack of recognition for Jonathan Rhys Meyers who won a Globe for some mini-series or other.

oh yes, and I think your link`s changed Sue, cos I can`t get anywhere with what you posted.

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Sue Davies (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 17th January 2006, 17:50

That`s weird it is the same page but you can`t bounce from here
fixed it-had nulled it by mistake(?)

Yes I wondered what had happened to Myers-he done good but the BBC ignored him-must be on their blacklist since Ghormengastly

Sue Davies


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David Beckett (Reviewer) posted this on Tuesday, 17th January 2006, 17:57

From what I`ve seen, I think that the Awards were pretty fair - I saw Brokeback Mountain this morning and have to say that it`s worthy of every nomination and award it receives. I would have liked to have seen Viggo Mortensen get the nod for the Best Actor Globe for the great performance he put in on A History of Violence but there`s always the Oscars (but then it generally seems that the Academy do more to prove they know f*** all about films with every passing year!).


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rockysafc (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 17th January 2006, 21:49

It`s good to see Hugh Laurie getting an award for the excellent House series. One of my favourite shows on at the minute. Well it will be when the new series starts on Thurs.

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Sue Davies (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 17th January 2006, 22:52

dreadful scheduling though
there`s Boston legal, Bones and House all on at 10 on thursday and nowt much on the rest of the week-one day going to have to get me a dvd recorder or 2!

Sue Davies


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girders (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 17th January 2006, 23:44

Well done to Hugh Laurie, well deserved as he really makes the show (along with the dialogue) cos lets face it, the disease of the week format gets pretty tired without the spark he provides.

Was horrified to see Geena Davis got Best Actress in a Drama series for Commander-in-Chief. Watched the first 3 or 4 and kept waiting for it to show some, subtlety, complexity or surprise me in any way and it just didn`t, and her performance was as poor as the rest. West Wing as it would be made by ITV. Horrible.

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ZodKneelsFirst (Competent) posted this on Wednesday, 18th January 2006, 13:01

Yes, glad HL got it.

Don`t really care about any of the others.

Ang Lee. I haven`t made it all the way through a single one of his films.

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Hulk Smash! (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 18th January 2006, 13:43

Quote:
Is there a big green cowboy in it?
Well, Ang Lee did do "Hulk", so who knows....? ;)

And I definitely agree about "Battlestar Galactica" - should have won hands down.... :(

Ang Lee is tipped for the best director Oscar - and also, Hulk`s Eric Bana is hotly tipped for a best actor nomination. I can just see the headlines the next day: "HULK SMASH puny Oscars!!" :)

Ok, maybe not....




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