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Monday, January 16, 2012

Kate Winslet, Christopher Plummer Win at Golden Globes (Big Pond News)




Christopher Plummer has won the supporting actor Golden Globe for his role as an elderly widower who comes out as gay in the father-son drama Beginners.

Among early television winners were Kate Winslet as best actress in a miniseries or movie in Mildred Pierce, Laura Dern for comedy or musical actress in Enlightened, Kelsey Grammer for dramatic actor in Boss, Homeland for drama series and Downton Abbey for miniseries or movie.

Ricky Gervais, who has ruffled feathers at past shows with sharp wisecracks aimed at Hollywood's elite and the Globes show itself, returned as host for the third straight year. He started with some slams at the Globes as Hollywood's second-biggest film ceremony, after the Oscars.

Gervais joked that the Globes 'are just like the Oscars, but without all that esteem. The Globes are to the Oscars what Kim Kardashian is to Kate Middleton. A bit louder, a bit trashier, a bit drunker and more easily bought. Allegedly. Nothing's been proved.'

He also needled early winners, saying the show was running long and stars needed to keep their speeches short.

'You don't need to thank everyone you've ever met or members of your family, who have done nothing,' Gervais said. 'Just the main two. Your agent and God.'

Claiming the first prize of the night at Sunday's Globes may give 82-year-old Plummer the inside track for the same prize at next month's Academy Awards.

'I must praise my distinguished competitors, who whom I have the greatest admiration and to whom I apologise most profusely,' said Plummer, who added warm regards to Beginners star Scottish actor Ewan McGregor.

'I want to salute my partner, Ewan, that wily Scot, Ewan 'My Heart's in the Highlands' McGregor, that scene-stealing swine from the outer Hebrides.'

Oscar consideration has been elusive for Plummer, who has been nominated for Hollywood's top honour only once in his 60-year career - two years ago, for the Leo Tolstoy drama The Last Station.

Plummer is regarded as one of the finest Shakespearean stage actors of the last half century.

His film roles range from Austrian widower Captain von Trapp in The Sound of Music and Tolstoy in The Last Station to newsman Mike Wallace in The Insider and a treacherous Klingon general in Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country.

He also co-starred in the current thriller The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

A drama with comic touches, Beginners was a fitting recipient to start the Globe ceremony, which has a strong line-up of lighter fare to match the more sober-minded films that generally dominate Hollywood awards.



http://bigpondnews.com/articles/Entertainment/2012/01/16/Plummer_takes_supporting_actor_Globe_707908.html

Thursday, January 12, 2012

George Harrison: Martin Scorsese Earns a Second Directors Guild Nomination for 'George Harrison: Living in the Material World' (Hollywood Reporter)


George Harrison Living in the Material World

DGA feature documentary noms also include "Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory," "The Interrupters," "Project Nim" and "Bill Cunningham New York."

Martin Scorsese, who is nominated by the Directors Guild of America for his feature Hugo, has also received a nomination in the DGA's feature documentary category for George Harrison: Living in the Material World.

Scorsese's nomination for his documentary about musician Harrsion is his 10th DGA nom. He is a previoius winner for best feature in 2006 for The Departed and dramatic TV for Boardwalk Empire. It is the third nomination for Berlinger and Sinofsky, who won in the category for in 1992 for Brother's Keeper and also were nominated for Paradise Lost, the first film in their current trilogy. It is also the third nom for James, who won in the doc category in 1994 for Hoop Dreams. It is the second nomination for Marsh and a first-time nomination for Press.

The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary for 2011 are (in alphabetical order):

JOE BERLINGER & BRUCE SINOFSKY

Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/martin-scorsese-dga-documentary-nominees-280975