Monday, January 16, 2012

Big Winners At The Golden Globes: Clooney And Streep 2012

Big Winners At The Golden Globes: Clooney And Streep 2012: George Clooney and Meryl Streep leading contenders seem to be in the 2012 season for Hollywood Awards Golden Globes on Sunday evening. But the victory prize for best dramatic actor, to compete in a silent film star and actress, Marilyn Monroe has brought to life.

Clooney's "descendants" won for best drama, while George Clooney won best actor in a drama award.

"Artist," a film in black and white silent, was chosen as the best comedy or musical film, while his example, Jean Dujardin won best actor in a comedy or musical film. Music film also won for best original score the film.

Globe pave the way for Meryl Streep Michelle Williams clash with the Best Actress Academy Award for six weeks, giving the two women for best actress in a drama won honors.Streep Globe for Best Actress for her portrayal of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's "Iron Lady, "and Williams performed in a comedy or musical film globe for movies legend Marilyn Monroe in" My Week with Marilyn. "

With the globe separates comedy drama - as opposed to Academy Awards - Williams, Meryl Streep, George Clooney and Dujardin, not compete with each other in the 69th annual show at the Golden Globe awards.

"Thanks to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, to put it in his hand the same price as Marilyn Monroe, she has won more than 50 years," Williams said in his speech. Oscar will be announced later this month and the next Academy Awards in late February.

Other films to be appointed has also received Oscar's share of attention globe.

"Midnight in Paris" by Woody Allen lost the "artist", but Allen has earned the best screenplay. Family film in 3-D "Hugo" was also adopted, but Martin Scosese received the award for best director for his film.

Who ruled the red carpet?

The civil rights era movie "Help" claimed the award for best supporting actress for Octavia Spencer. Spencer, who played for a household in the film quoted Dr. Martin Luther King in his decision. " All the work that elevate humanity dignity and value "

Although the menu "Help" are fictional characters, "they represent dozens of real people," she said.

"The story itself is part of our fabric," says Spencer scenes. "It's important to keep the younger generation, that we came from, because it really is alien to them." Christopher Plummer won a Golden Globe for Best Actor in the film for her role in "beginner".

Steven Spielberg's "The Adventures of Tintin" won the Golden Globe for best animated film.

Honor for Best Foreign Language Film was awarded to the Iranian film "division." Pop icon Madonna has won a Golden Globe for best original song, written in the movies. His "masterpiece" was written for the "WE"

She offered advice on fitness to reporters backstage. "The best thing for your ass is dancing," said the Material Girl.

At the beginning of the show, the host was aimed at the fast Ricky Gervais Hollywood Press Association, a group that hired him to perform the tasks placed on its third year. Gervais, in his opening monologue, against the Golden Globes to the Oscars, "but himself."

Globes are Oscar "This is Kim Kardashian Kate Middleton. A little louder, a little drunk and easy to buy," he joked.

The group of 85 writers invited Gervais to broadcast this year, despite - or because - of the controversy stirred by paragraph no prisoners last year's joke.

Unlike the Oscars, Globes and honors television shows, with 11 categories.

Showtime "Homeland" is a TV show to win two globes. He won the best TV series, and Claire Danes won Best Actress in Drama Series award.

Golden Globe Kelsey Grammar may not be the largest award given Sunday night, but the author may be happier behind the scenes in which he revealed his wife is pregnant with twins. Grammar won for Best Actor in a Drama Series for her role as the corrupt mayor of television in Chicago Starz series "Boss".

In the comedy television series musical or categories, ABC "Modern Family" won best series, and Laura Dern won best actress for her work in "enlightened" on HBO and Matt LeBlanc won for best actor for Showtime "Episodes."

PBS "Downton Abbey" won for best film for television or miniseries.

Kate Winslet won a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a made for TV movie or miniseries for her role in the movie channel HBO "Mildred Pierce". It was the third Winslet globe. She has won two in 2009, "Revolutionary Road" and "The Reader." Winslet was asked his opinion on the wings of reports that Lindsay Lohan is in talks to portray the end of Elizabeth Taylor in the film.

"I do not go there, man," said Winslet. "It's kind of hot zone."

British actor Idris Elba won Best Actor in a made for TV movie or miniseries for "Luther". Backstage, he acknowledged that he talked about producers in the long run to become the next James Bond. "Of course I would be honored to play this game if it happens," said Elba.

TV Actor and actress awards went to Peter Dinklage in HBO «Game of Thrones" and Jessica Lange in "The History of American Horror" on FX, respectively.

Sidney Poitier directed a tribute to actor Morgan Freeman, who was presented a Golden Globe "award Cecil B. DeMille."

"You light up your presence, you pour the characters that you play with three-dimensional life in the real will," said Sidney Poitier. "You become a character, the character becomes you. So begins a process that audience."

Freeman, speaking on the sidelines, said he was watching Poitier as a teenager, had guided his path.

"Most of us need something to guide us, and Sidney was my beacon, my North Star," he said.

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