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'Atonement' Leads Globe Nominees

Seven Films Vie for Best Picture Drama, But 'Into the Wild' Is Shut Out
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Posted: 2007-12-13 15:12:13
Filed Under: Awards, Movie News
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (Dec. 13) - The British historical romance "Atonement" led the competition for the Golden Globes with seven nominations Thursday, including best drama and acting honors for Keira Knightley and James McAvoy.

The foreign-policy romp "Charlie Wilson's War" ran second to "Atonement" with five nominations. And among double nominees were Cate Blanchett, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Clint Eastwood and Eddie Vedder, who received bids for song and score - as did Eastwood.

Besides "Atonement," the best drama nominees for the 65th Golden Globes were the crime sagas "American Gangster," "Eastern Promises" and "No Country for Old Men," the inspirational college drama "The Great Debaters," the legal drama "Michael Clayton" and the California oil-boom epic "There Will Be Blood." Because of a tie in voting, seven dramatic nominees were picked, rather than the usual five.

Nominated for best comedy or musical along with "Charlie Wilson's War" were the Beatles musical "Across the Universe," the Broadway adaptation "Hairspray," the teen-pregnancy comedy "Juno" and the bloody musical "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street."

Adapted from the novel by Ian McEwan, "Atonement" earned dramatic actress and actor nominations for Knightley and McAvoy, who play lovers whose newfound romance is shattered after Knightley's jealous younger sister (Saoirse Ronan) falsely accuses McAvoy of a crime.

"Atonement" also had nominations for Ronan as supporting actress, director for Joe Wright, screenplay for Christopher Hampton and musical score for Dario Marianelli.

"We're all jumping around at the moment. It's just fantastic. I'm working today, so I don't know whether I'll be able to celebrate, but we'll probably have a nice dinner when we get home from work," the 13-year-old Ronan said after learning she was a nominee.

No clear front-runners have yet emerged in the buildup to the Academy Awards race, so the big nominations haul could make an early favorite out of "Atonement," which just opened theatrically last week. Oscar nominations come out nine days after the Golden Globes ceremony Jan. 13. (The Oscars will be presented Feb. 24.)

Joining Knightley in the dramatic actress category was Blanchett for her title role as the British monarch in "Elizabeth: The Golden Age." Blanchett also had a supporting-actress nomination for her gender-bending role as an incarnation of Bob Dylan in "I'm Not There." (A cross-dressing role earned John Travolta a supporting-actor nomination for "Hairspray," in which he plays an overweight, homebody housewife.)

Best in Show -- Nomination Round-Up


Most Nominated Drama
'Atonement' --
7 Nods

Most Nominated Musical or Comedy
'Charlie Wilson's War'
-- 5 Nods

Full List

FILM

Motion Picture, Drama

'American Gangster'
'Atonement'
'The Great Debaters'
'Michael Clayton'
'No Country for Old Men'
'There Will Be Blood'

Motion Picture, Musical Or Comedy

'Across the Universe'
'Charlie Wilson's War'
'Hairspray'
'Juno'
'Sweeney Todd'

Actor, Drama

George Clooney, 'Michael Clayton'
Daniel Day-Lewis, 'There Will Be Blood'
James McAvoy, 'Atonement'
Viggo Mortensen, 'Eastern Promises'
Denzel Washington, 'American Gangster'

Actress, Drama

Cate Blanchett, 'Elizabeth: The Golden Age'
Julie Christie, 'Away From Her'
Jodie Foster, 'The Brave One'
Angelina Jolie, 'A Mighty Heart'
Keira Knightley, 'Atonement'

Actor, Musical or Comedy

Johnny Depp, 'Sweeney Todd'
Ryan Gosling, 'Lars and the Real Girl'
Tom Hanks, 'Charlie Wilson's War'
Philip Seymour Hoffman, 'The Savages'
John C. Reilly, 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story'

Actress, Musical or Comedy

Amy Adams, 'Enchanted'
Nikki Blonsky, 'Hairspray'
Helena Bonham Carter, 'Sweeney Todd'
Marion Cotillard, 'La Vie En Rose'
Ellen Page, 'Juno'

Supporting Actor

Casey Affleck, 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford'
Javier Bardem, 'No Country for Old Men'
Philip Seymour Hoffman, 'Charlie Wilson's War'
John Travolta, 'Hairspray'
Tom Wilkinson, 'Michael Clayton'

Supporting Actress

Cate Blanchett, 'I'm Not There'
Julia Roberts, 'Charlie Wilson's War'
Saoirse Ronan, 'Atonement'
Amy Ryan, 'Gone Baby Gone'
Tilda Swinton, 'Michael Clayton'

Director

Tim Burton, 'Sweeney Todd'
Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, 'No Country for Old Men'
Julian Schnabel, 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly'
Ridley Scott, 'American Gangster'
Joe Wright, 'Atonement'

Screenplay

Diablo Cody, 'Juno'
Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, 'No Country for Old Men'
Christopher Hampton, 'Atonement'
Ronald Harwood, 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly'
Aaron Sorkin, 'Charlie Wilson's War'

Foreign Language

'4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days,' Romania'
'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,' France and U.S.
'The Kite Runner,' U.S.
'Lust, Caution,' Taiwan
'Persepolis,' France

Animated Film

'Bee Movie'
'Ratatouille'
'The Simpsons Movie'

Original Score

Michael Brook, Kaki King, Eddie Edder, 'Into the Wild'
Clint Eastwood, 'Grace Is Gone'
Alberto Iglesias,' The Kite Runner'
Dario Marianelli, 'Atonement'
Howard Shore, 'Eastern Promises'

Original Song

'Despedida' from 'Love in the Time of Cholera'
'Grace Is Gone' from 'Grace Is Gone'
'Guaranteed' from 'Into the Wild'
'That's How You Know' from 'Enchanted'
'Walk Hard' from 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story'

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TELEVISION

Series, Drama

'Big Love,' HBO
'Damages,' FX Networks
'Grey's Anatomy,' ABC
'House,' Fox
'Mad Men,' AMC
'The Tudors,' Showtime

Actress, Drama

Patricia Arquette, 'Medium'
Glenn Close, 'Damages'
Minnie Driver, 'The Riches'
Edie Falco, 'The Sopranos'
Sally Field, 'Brothers & Sisters'
Holly Hunter, 'Saving Grace'
Kyra Sedgwick, 'The Closer'

Actor, Drama

Michael C. Hall, 'Dexter'
Jon Hamm, 'Mad Men'
Hugh Laurie, 'House'
Jonathan Rhys Meyers, 'The Tudors'
Bill Paxton, 'Big Love'

Series, Musical or Comedy

'30 Rock,' NBC
'Californication,' Showtime
'Entourage,' HBO
'Extras,' HBO
'Pushing Daisies,' ABC

Actress, Musical or Comedy

Christina Applegate, 'Samantha Who?'
America Ferrera, 'Ugly Betty'
Tina Fey, '30 Rock'
Anna Friel, 'Pushing Daisies'
Mary-Louise Parker, 'Weeds'

Actor, Musical or Comedy

Alec Baldwin, '30 Rock'
Steve Carell, 'The Office'
David Duchovny, 'Californication'
Ricky Gervais, 'Extras'
Lee Pace, 'Pushing Daisies'

Miniseries or Movie

'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee,' HBO
'The Company,' TNT
'Five Days,' HBO
'Longford,' HBO
'The State Within,' BBC America

Actress, Miniseries or Movie

Bryce Dallas Howard, 'As You Like It'
Debra Messing, 'The Starter Wife'
Queen Latifah, 'Life Support'
Sissy Spacek, 'Pictures of Hollis Woods'
Ruth Wilson, 'Jane Eyre' (Masterpiece Theatre)

Actor, Miniseries or Movie

Adam Beach, 'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee'
Ernest Borgnine, 'A Grandpa for Christmas'
Jim Broadbent, 'Longford'
Jason Isaacs, 'The State Within'
James Nesbitt, 'Jekyll'

Supporting Actress, Series, Miniseries or Movie

Rose Byrne, 'Damages'
Rachel Griffiths, 'Brothers & Sisters'
Katherine Heigl, 'Grey's Anatomy'
Samantha Morton, 'Longford'
Anna Paquin, 'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee'
Jaime Pressly, 'My Name Is Earl'

Supporting Actor, Series, Miniseries or Movie

Ted Danson, 'Damages'
Kevin Dillon, 'Entourage'
Jeremy Piven, 'Entourage'
Andy Serkis, 'Longford'
William Shatner, 'Boston Legal'
Donald Sutherland, 'Dirty Sexy Money'

Cecil B. DeMille Award

Steven Spielberg

Source: GoldenGlobes.org

Also earning two nominations was Hoffman, for lead actor in a comedy or musical in the sibling tale "The Savages" and supporting actor for "Charlie Wilson's War."

"Charlie Wilson's War" is a comic look at a congressman (Tom Hanks), a Texas socialite (Julia Roberts) and a slovenly CIA man (Hoffman) who engineered the covert U.S. response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

Hanks was cited for best actor in a comedy or musical, while Roberts was nominated as supporting actress.

Surprising omissions in the musical or comedy category were Judd Apatow's "Knocked Up" and "Superbad," both huge critical and box-office hits, as well as his upcoming parody "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story." "Walk Hard" star John C. Reilly was nominated in the best musical or comedy actor category, however.

Also overlooked were Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin, who had acclaimed performances in "No Country for Old Men." Their co-star Javier Bardem, who has a chilling role as a relentless killer trailing a man who made off with a fortune in drug money, was nominated for supporting actor.

A critics favorite, "No Country for Old Men" also had nominations for Joel and Ethan Coen for both directing and their screenplay, adapted from Cormac McCarthy's novel.

Vedder also received two nominations, for best score for the road drama "Into the Wild" and for an original song he wrote for the film, "Guaranteed." Besides his best-actor nomination, Reilly also is up for original song for the theme from "Walk Hard," which he co-wrote with Marshall Crenshaw, Apatow and director Jake Kasdan.

Perpetual awards favorite Eastwood did not even have a movie of his own out this year but scored two Globe nominations, for his score and the title song for the Iraq War drama "Grace Is Gone."

Sean Penn, the Oscar-winning star of Eastwood's "Mystic River," was shut out in the directing category for "Into the Wild," while Penn's lead actor Emile Hirsch also missed out on a nomination.

Denzel Washington, director of "The Great Debaters," had a best dramatic actor nomination for "American Gangster," in which he plays a 1970s Harlem heroin baron. Russell Crowe, who plays the cop who brings him down, was snubbed by Globe voters, though.

Along with Washington and McAvoy, dramatic-actor nominees were George Clooney as a conscience-torn attorney in "Michael Clayton," Daniel Day-Lewis as an oil tycoon in early 20th century California in "There Will Be Blood" and Viggo Mortensen as a Russian mobster in "Eastern Promises."

Joining Knightley and Blanchett in the dramatic-actress category were Julie Christie as a woman succumbing to Alzheimer's in "Away From Her," Jodie Foster as a Manhattan vigilante in "The Brave One" and Angelina Jolie as journalist Mariane Pearl in "A Mighty Heart."

Actresses who became instant box-office stars in 2007 earned nominations for best actress in a musical or comedy: Nikki Blonsky as a vivacious Baltimore teen in "Hairspray," Amy Adams as an exiled fairy-tale princess in "Enchanted" and Ellen Page as a sardonic pregnant teen in "Juno."

Tim Burton and his romantic partner and frequent co-star Helena Bonham Carter scored nominations, he for directing "Sweeney Todd" and she for actress in a musical or comedy. The film's star, Johnny Depp, was nominated for musical or comedy actor for his bloodthirsty role as a vengeful barber.

Nominated for animated feature were the insect comedy "Bee Movie," the rodent tale "Ratatouille" and the TV adaptation "The Simpsons Movie."

Complicating this latest season of Hollywood backslapping is a strike by the Writers Guild of America, whose members walked off the job in November over their share of potential profits from programming distributed over the Internet.

Many awards shows are written under guild contract, so it remains unclear how the strike might affect the ceremonies.

Presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a relatively small group of about 85 people who cover show business for overseas media, the Golden Globes nevertheless exert considerable influence on awards season.

Three of the four acting winners for the 2006 Oscars - Helen Mirren for "The Queen," Forest Whitaker for "The Last King of Scotland" and Jennifer Hudson for "Dreamgirls" - won at the Globes beforehand. The only miss was Eddie Murphy, who won the supporting-actor Globe for "Dreamgirls" but lost at the Oscars to Alan Arkin for "Little Miss Sunshine."

Director Martin Scorsese also preceded his best-director Oscar win for "The Departed" with the same prize at the Globes.

While either the best drama or musical-comedy winner at the Globes often goes on to win the best-picture Oscar, the two awards shows have picked different films for their top honors in the last three years. "Babel" was the dramatic winner and "Dreamgirls" was the musical or comedy champ a year ago at the Globes, but come Oscar night, Scorsese's "The Departed" triumphed.

On the TV side, "30 Rock," "House," "Pushing Daisies" and "Damages" put forth strong showings. Usual Globes stalwart "The Sopranos" was all but whacked from contention, and fan favorite "Heroes" was snubbed completely.

In the best drama series race, 2007 champ "Grey's Anatomy" will duke it out with polygamy-focused "Big Love" perennial nominee "House" and newcomers "Damages," "The Tudors" and "Mad Men."

Last year's comedy series winner "Ugly Betty" didn't make the cut this year, leaving Emmy winner "30 Rock," HBO's "Entourage" and "Extras," the whimsical "Pushing Daisies" and Showtime's racy "Californication" to vie for that crown.

In the race for best actress in a comedy, "30 Rock" funny woman Tina Fey goes up against back-from-the-dead "Daisies" heroine Anna Friel, "Samantha Who?" amnesiac Christina Applegate, "Ugly Betty" star and reigning champ America Ferrera and "Weeds" dealer Mary-Louise Parker.

In the men's comedy actor competition, "Daisies" life-giver/taker Lee Pace, "Office" honcho Steve Carell, "Californication" hedonist David Duchovny and "Extras" mastermind Ricky Gervais look to take down last year's victor, "30 Rock" star Alec Baldwin.

In the drama series actor race, "House" star Hugh Laurie looks to repeat his 2007 win by beating Bill Paxton of "Big Love," Michael C. Hall of "Dexter," John Hamm of "Madmen" and Jonathan Rhys-Meyers of "The Tudors."

As for the best actress competition, Edie Falco -- the sole "Sopranos" nominee -- is up against 2007 champ Kyra Sedgwick of "The Closer" and "Medium" star Patricia Arquette. Sally Field of "Brothers & Sisters," Glenn Close of "Damages," "The Riches" starlet Minnie Driver and Holly Hunter of "Saving Grace" are also up for the award.

2007-12-13 07:30:04
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EKLIGMAN 09:28:03 PM Dec 15 2007

I just saw the movie, "Atonement." I cannot sing enough praises of this spectacular film. The musical score, photography, and acting are spellbinding. This movie takes place during the World War II era and compels one to just sit and take it all in. I loved the closing scene with Vanessa Redgrave explaining the meaning of her book "Atonement." Will this win for picture of the year? I don't know, but I know it will many accolades. Don't miss this extraordinary film!

EKLIGMAN 09:24:12 PM Dec 15 2007

I just saw the movie, "Atonement," and cannot sing enough praises about it. The musical score was spectacular as the acting and photography. The story covering the World War II era is haunting. Don't miss this spellbinding film. Is it the best of the year? There are so many good ones out there, but I am sure this will win many awards.

RVH NYC 03:56:28 AM Dec 15 2007

mfehe Golden Globes are nominated and voted on by a small numer of critics, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. They see the movies in private screenings. The only reason the awards get much attention is the nomiinations come out during a prime time to reach audiences and then beconme a springboard for the real show--the Oscars

RVH NYC 03:54:04 AM Dec 15 2007

Greekcutie it would be "all im going to say is that lost should have been nominated" See Awards are given for quality and writing not popularity, if they were then Brittany, Paris Hilton, Etc would win everything and the dumbing down pf America could be hastened.
Perhaps when you learn proper grammar you will understand this

RVH NYC 03:54:00 AM Dec 15 2007

Greekcutie it would be "all im going to say is that lost should have been nominated" See Awards are given for quality and writing not popularity, if they were then Brittany, Paris Hilton, Etc would win everything and the dumbing down pf America could be hastened.
Perhaps when you learn proper grammar you will understand this

x3ErinAlice07x3 11:16:37 PM Dec 14 2007

Dwight : ]

greekcutie96 09:23:08 PM Dec 14 2007

wow... this is pathetic, the supidest shows got nominated that no body even watches...all im going to say is that lost should of got nominated

mfer651276 03:16:32 PM Dec 14 2007

How could films like Charlie wilsons war get nominated? It hasn't even been released yet! They should only qualify films that have been out in release Before these nominations are announced. Unreleased films would qualify next year or have these nominations read december 31st so that everyone gets a fair shot then. Same with the oscars

MarsSk8er24 12:01:00 PM Dec 14 2007

Go Atonement. Wonderful film.

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She is gorgeous. seems saw her before on a celebrity and millioniare dating site like wealthymingle.com or something. But don't know if it is her.

awesomegoalie109 11:33:54 AM Dec 14 2007

the office is the best show ever

ABLBOATMAN 10:38:00 AM Dec 14 2007

DIRTY SEXY MONEY WAS ROBBED.BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION

ABLBOATMAN 10:38:00 AM Dec 14 2007

DIRTY SEXY MONEY WAS ROBBED.BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION

ABLBOATMAN 10:38:00 AM Dec 14 2007

DIRTY SEXY MONEY WAS ROBBED.BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION

ABLBOATMAN 10:38:00 AM Dec 14 2007

DIRTY SEXY MONEY WAS ROBBED.BEST SHOW ON TELEVISION

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