In movies the top films are:
Best Comedy/Musical
Best Animated
And then there is television. While I can't see how the television shows did for the year, I can say that if I were to pick the best shows I'd wind up with NCIS, Eureka, Torchwood and Doctor Who. Of course the last 2 won't count since they are British. Still there is nothing that beats them from what I have seen on tv, especially broadcast. But give it a bit of time and there will be an American copy just like Life on Mars, Hustle and The Office among others.
Best Television
Best TV Comedy/Musical (I haven't seen any of these. Would Eureka be comedy?)
Best TV miniseries
(Not one of these matches Torchwood's Children of Earth in my opinion. Too bad it's British)
The surprises for me have to be that Michael Jackson's This Is It is not up for a Globe. How this is possible I can't imagine. I am sure that it will win something at the Oscar Awards though. And yes, it's just because he is dead.
The Soloist also missed out. Which is a surprise since it was rumored to have been an early Awards contender. With Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr. you would think it would be a shoe in. Then again, the damage from Foxx earlier this year may have been a factor.
On the television front, how did the remake of The Prisoner miss out?? Though it warped a bit of the original shows premise, it was a quality miniseries. It had big stars and I think Sir Ian McKellan was a solid Number 2. Plus the twist at the end was mostly original and unexpected.
But like always, the nominees seem to have little to do with the view from the public.
1 comment:
I agree about the Hangover. I think it should win, but for some reason I am doubting it will. It may have been the first time I saw a movie, left, recruited people to see it, and returned to see it the same day.
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