Members MERI BRASIL Posted December 15, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Vou postar quem eu acho que ganhe e, pra quem estou torcendo! Filme Drama:Vai ganhar: Os Infiltrados Torço por: Os Infiltrados ou A RainhaFilme Musical/Comédia:Vai Ganhar: Dreamgirls Torço por: Little Miss SunshineDiretor:Vai ganhar: Martin Scorsese - Os Infiltrados Torço por: Marty ou Clint!Ator Drama:Vai ganhar: Forrest Whitaker - O Ultimo Rei da Escócia Torço por: Peter O'Toole - VênusObs: Deixo registrada a minha indignação com a indicação de Will Smith. Ator Musical/Comédia:Vai ganhar: Sacha Baron Cohen - Borat Torço por: Qualquer um, pois é mais um que pode tirar Smith do OscarAtriz Drama:Vai ganhar: Helen Mirren - A Rainha Torço por: não vai adiantar fazer torçida.Atriz Musical/Comédia:Vai ganhar: Meryl Streep - O Diabo Veste Prada Torço por: Toni Collette ou Meryl StreepAtor Coadjuvante:Vai ganhar: Brad Pitt - Babel Torço por: Nicholson - Os Infiltrados Obs: registro aqui, mais uma vez, minha indignação.Atriz Coadjuvante:Vai ganhar: Jennifer Hudson - Dreamgirls Torço por: parece que não adianta fazer torçida aqui também.Roteiro:Vai ganhar: A Rainha Torço por: Os InfiltradosTrilha Sonora:Vai ganhar: Babel Torço por: Fonte da VidaCanção:Vai ganhar: "Listen" - Dreamgirls Torço por: não escutei nenhuma.Animação:Vai ganhar: Happy Feet Torço por: Happy FeetFilme Estrangeiro:Vai ganhar: Letters from Iwo Jima (EUA/Japan) Torço por: Volver (Espanha) MERI BRASIL2006-12-15 10:26:44 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted December 15, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Reações dos indicados: in English. Penelope Cruz, drama actress, film "Volver": "Wow, I feel so excited, I cried so much when I heard my name because I was trying not to think about it for a month. Everyone is telling you not to think about it, but it's hard. Pedro [Almodovar] has made an amazing movie and it's very special that it happened on a Pedro movie because he's a very special person in my life. Dolce & Gabbana threw me a party until three in the morning so I haven't slept since last night. But I didn't drink because if I did I wouldn't be able to wake up. I'm going to Spain next week to celebrate with my family. This is the first time it's happened to a woman from my country. I found out in a hotel bedroom, on a bed with 15 people, eating pancakes!" * * * "When Harvey and I had met in a restaurant, he said he had something for me, typical Harvey," said Bryan Adams, whose contribution to the "Bobby" soundtrack earned him a nom for original song. "I had to think about what kind of music would be appropriate and the only thing I could think of would be a hymn. I wrote it in the Caribbean, while I was visiting these little churches. What occurred to me while I was down there was the devotion these people have to God and their faith. I think after witnessing such a horrible thing (RFK's death), you have to search inside for solace, and if you believe in something, your faith will get you through it." * * * "Babel" composer Gustavo Santaolalla, who won the score Oscar for "Brokeback Mountain" and the song Globe last year, said he is thrilled to be part of a new generation of film composers. "I'm a big fan of (fellow nominees) Clint Mansell and Carlos Siliotto. Movie music is moving beyond the traditional and it's wonderful that it's being appreciated," Santaolalla said from his native Argentina, where he was finishing several projects and getting started on Walter Salles' version of Jack Kerouac's "On the Road." * * * Kate Winslet, actress nominee for "Little Children": "My husband [director Sam Mendes] and I were dropping my son off at preschool, I switched my phone off in a classroom full of 3-year olds, the second I turned the phone on it was Sam, screaming congratulations. It's so great -- you never get used to this stuff. We will probably have a quiet little celebration at home, some champagne. I have to be honest, it feels really special, this film consumed me so completely. I was surprised and overwhelmed to see the best picture nom. This is a film that was really really tough to make because of the subject and the characters we had to play. I'm a little bit speechless -- it's great to get the screenplay nomination. This is an extraordinary role for a woman to play. I love and prefer playing characters who are less than pretty, it's much more interesting when you look like crap, it's much more fun than looking great and oddly less pressure -- that's who the character is; make her look worse, bigger hair, bushier brows, no makeup. I have so much respect for Todd Field and the whole experience of making the film has been such an inspiration, it's an emotional relationship drama, films like that don't often hang around and I'm so proud it's holding its own against some brilliant movies. I'm so grateful to the HFPA for recognizing a film this dark and challenging and I'm unbelievebaly happy." * * * Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, film director, "Babel": "I am thrilled. I was at a party and I arrived at my house at 5:30 and was surprised to find my wife watching TV. When I heard my name I couldn't believe it. I wasn't expecting her to be up watching TV, but my wife jumped up and gave me a hug and I couldn't understand what was happening. This has been such a huge journey and a huge challenge that we've confronted. It's a blessing, it's a gift. I am honestly humbled. I never expected such recognition. I am so excited, I am shaking. I am really thrilled by it." * * * Speaking with the aid of an interpreter, "Babel's" other supporting actress nominee, Rinko Kikuchi, confessed, "I've been working as an actress in Japan for 11 years on movies that were sort of underground and not as mainstream, so the experience hasn't hit me yet. I was just excited about the chance to work with Alejandro (Gonzalez Inarritu); it had nothing to do with awards or the level of recognition I'm getting now. I should call my mother and father to let them know!" * * * Jay Roach, producer, comedy film, "Borat": "I just checked my email -- Jim Gianopolous gave us first notice. We've been calling each other. Sacha's in London -- he won a comedy writers award last night. I just talked to Larry who's completely excited. It is so rare for a comedy where people are laughing that hard to be noticed for awards. What Sacha's doing is completely new; it's fresh and original and audiences are experiencing one of the funniest movies ever. His performance is a high wire act -- there's so much suspense to what he's doing. It's a new genre and kind of groundbreaking . It's amazing a studio made something so self-deprecating, so fresh and controversial." * * * Holly Wiersma, producer, drama film, "Bobby": I'm in New York and I got a phone call from Michelle Krumm, head of acquisitions at Weinstein. I was completely surprised and I'm so happy for Emilio because every frame of this movie is him. Hopefully it willl stay in theaters longer and people will go see it and see what RFK stood for." * * * Larry Charles, director of "Borat" : "My blackberry started buzzing at about 6:30 in the morning. Jim Gianopolous was the first email I got saying congratulations. It's the first time a film I've been involved with has been nominated. I'm very proud of Sacha. To have all the dominoes fall your way and have it become a social phenomen and to have this be the culmination is exciting. I have no plans whatsoever to celebrate -- I'm just trying to savor the moment. I think all the films are great and I think they actually picked the best films in that category this year. The competition is fierce but our movie has done a great job and it has a good a chance as any. " * * * Guillermo Arriaga, writer of "Babel": "I was sleeping here in my house in Mexico City -- my agent called and my wife woke me up. I tried not to have a single expectation for these things because then I might get hurt but I'm confident of the movie and proud of it. I've never been to Japan or Morocco, I had to write on pure imagination. Fortunately people around the world are responding to it. It's a movie that makes a point about miscommunication. People have much more in common than differences. I'm gonna take my family to have lunch together and have a big Mexican meal -- share it with the people I love." * * * Adriana Barrazza, supporting actress nominee for "Babel": "I was watching E! on TV and I missed the movie nominations. Paramount people knocked on my door and told me, they told me in English and I didn't' understand very well. I cried and cried and I told my daughter in Argentina. My husband and I already celebrated this morning kissing each other a lot. This afternoon I'm going to a cocktail party with Salma Hayek and another screening party for 'Babel,' then taking a plane tonight to go to Dubai." * * * John Lasseter, director of "Cars": "I'm so excited the HFPA would think there's enough quality animated films being made these days to create the category, and to be nommed for the first ever is such a thrill. 'Cars' is the first Pixar film I've directed since 'Toy Story 2' and this nomination is special because it was a banner year in the animation industry. I love that the industry is so healthy." * * * A perennial nominee for original score, composer Hans Zimmer found out about his nomination for "The Da Vinci Code" in the midst of recording the score for "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End." "I don't think I have time to celebrate, I'll probably just get drunk later on. When I read the book, I found it to be full of exposition, but I felt that maybe I could help the story on film. I'm always surprised. You know, you work within the confines of your own paranoia." * * * Rock 'n' roller Sheryl Crow learned of her original song nom from "Home of the Brave" upon landing in New York on a flight from Nashville. "I didn't even know they were announcing today, so it was a sweet surprise. When I saw the movie, the images were so alarming and realistic, I felt very stirred and compelled to write for the song for the end credits." * * * Forest Whitaker, actor for "The Last King of Scotland": "I'm feeling good. It's a good day man. I can't say I anticipated it, I worked really hard, I tried to do the best I can and the fact critics have been so positive has been nice. Phone started ringing this morning. I thought it was a great opportunity to play a great character. Kevin wasn't sure I was the right person to play the part. I thought that the role was really complicated. It was cool, I got to go to Africa. I have always wanted to go and I have never been. It was a no brainer. The only question I had was am I gonna perpetuate more images of mad people of color. They've been painted in such a way. In the beginning, I tried to show some clarity and paint a different picture. Things aren't as black and white as people wanted. I'm gonna get with some of my family and friends, go out to dinner, and go through the day like Snoopy. I can honestly say I never would've imagined the critical response. I'm proud of my performance, this movie is a word of mouth movie, the regular public. The studio is hoping the nominations get the film in the public eye, and hopefully they'll step up and promote it more. I've been overwhelmed by the whole process. I'm trying to enjoy every single moment." * * * Jennifer Hudson, nominated for "Dreamgirls": "The TV told me. I was actually getting ready to sing during an interview for 'The Today Show.' I was so nervous but anxious and before they even got my name we were screaming and hollering, didn't wanna mess up my makeup, never really got myself together. I was out there and didn't even know what I was saying. I was feeling so many different emotions at one time. Wow, with my family, every time I get good news, my record deal, the role, I'm always away so I'd like to go home and celebrate with my family. Chicago is home. It's just been like a dream. From the director, Bill Condon, who put his heart in it and did such an unbelievable job, nice to see a black film be received the way it has been internationally. I definitely give Idol credit because had it not been for them I would've missed out on this incredible opportunity. It makes tears well up in your eyes and you appreciate it even more. To put together singing and acting, I was blessed to be able to work with an unbelievable director. I'm watching Beyonce and Eddie and Jamie and learning from them. I would love to team up with Beyonce outside of the film. It never even crossed my mind how critics would respond. I just wanted to give it my all and do the film proud." * * * Henry Krieger, songwriter, "Dreamgirls": "I've won a Grammy, been nommed for Grammy work, but this is my first film, so a Golden Globe is a whole new world and I'm very grateful to them. It's mind-boggling." * * * Jason Reitman, writer/director, "Thank You For Smoking": "I was lying in bed, Melissa from Fox called me and told me the incredible news, and it came as a huge surprise. I was in my 5 a.m. squash game and I was rudely interrupted. This is the real deal, people say it's a complete surprise but for me it's true. I'd been trying to make this for six years. It spoke to me as a writer-director like no other piece of material. Non apologetic, politically incorrect and hilarious. Aaron is one of the most talented actors of his generation and what really excited me was to see him get the accolade he deserves. I knew the film would love or die on the shoulders of Nick Naylor and it can only be attributed to how well he played that role. Funny, my Dad's on a plane. I don't think he knows." * * * Aaron Eckhart, "Thank You For Smoking": "People called me crazy for doing the movie, Jason was not well known, and there are other things to do. The writing was so strong and Jason's vision for the movie was absolutely clear, I felt I couldn't pass this up as an actor." * * * Peter Saraff, producer, "Little Miss Sunshine": "I was in Albuquerque, New Mexico and I watched it on CNN television. It's been an amazing ride. It feels like a wild journey and we had a ton of fun making the film. Unfortunately, we're (the cast and crew) all scattered into the wind. I am gonna see Arkin, he's in NM, sending bottles of champagne, Abigail is in Tokyo, Tony is in Australia, Steve is in R.I. Greg is in LA. Plenty of opportunities to see each other but not today. " * * * Mark Wahlberg, supporting actor nominee, "The Departed": I was in New York and my agent Ari called me and said 'I think you got nominated' and I said 'you wanna call me back when you know?' He's trying to be more and more like the character on Entourage every day. Duffy, the police consultant called me to congratulate me. I'm going to take my mother out to dinner. " * * * Ben Affleck, nominated for "Hollywoodland": "I play George Reeves and it's funny, he really craved this kind of attention and I think he would've really loved to go to the parties. For me, any performance that is worth anything is predicated on the script. I need to have a good script, it benefits me as an actor and I learned a tremendous amount from my co-stars. I was really lucky to work with them. We just missed each other on the phone. " * * * Maggie Gyllenhaal, nominated for "Sherrybaby": "To be nominated for a movie like this which is so tiny, is great. I helped get it made and financed and distributed. I feel so proud. Hopefully this will alow more people to see it. Kate Winslet called to congratulate me. It's the first night of Hanukkah so my Jewish mom and I might come over and light the candles. I'm a new mom so celebrating won't be too crazy. " * * * Marcia Cross, actress for "Desperate Housewives": "I wasn't expecting to be nominated so I had my manager and my publicist leave a message on my cell phone. I got to celebrate with my husband beore he headed off to work. No alcohol involved because I'm very pregnant. To be recognized three times in a row and supported by the HFPA is great. The show is on fire this year, the writers have it together and the show is funny and dark and mysterious and delivering on the promise of the first season. As an actor, you have to count your blessings everyday." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Willyan Posted December 15, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Globo de Ouro 2007. Melhor Filme (Drama): O Globo de Ouro vai para: - 70% Os Infiltrados. - 30% A Rainha. Melhor Filme (Musical ou Comédia) O Globo de Ouro vai para: - 60% Dreamgirls: Em Busca de um Sonho. - 40% Pequena Miss Sunshine. Melhor Ator (Drama) O Globo de Ouro vai para: - 55% Peter O´Toole. (Vênus) - 45% Leonardo DiCaprio. (Os Infiltrados) Melhor Atriz (Drama) O Globo de Ouro vai para: - 75% Helen Mirren. (A Rainha) - 25% Judi Dench (Nota Sobre um Escândalo) Melhor Ator (Musical ou Comédia) O Globo de Ouro vai para: - 75% Johnny Depp. (Piratas do Caribe 2: O Baú da Morte. - 25% Will Ferrell (Mais Estranho que a Ficção) Melhor Atriz (Musical ou Comédia) O Globo de Ouro vaia para: - 50% Meryl Streep (O Diabo Veste Prada) - 50% Beyoncé Knowles (Dreamgirls – Em Busca de um Sonho) Melhor Ator Coadjuvante O Globo de Ouro vai para: - 40% Jack Nicholson (Os Infiltrados) - 30% Ben Affleck (Hollywoodland – Nos Bastidores da Fama) - 30% Brad Pitt (Babel) Melhor Atriz Coadjuvante O Globo de Ouro vai para: - 80% Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls – Em Busca de um Sonho) - 20% Cate Blanchett (Nota Sobre um Escândalo) Melhor Diretor O Globo de Ouro vai para: - 50% Martin Scorsese (Os Infiltrados) - 50% Clint Eastwood (Letters from Iwo Jima) Melhor Roteiro O Globo de Ouro vai para: - 60% Peter Morgan (A Rainha) - 40% William Monahan (Os Infiltrados) Melhor Canção Original O Globo de Ouro vai para: - 75% Listen (Dreamgirls – Em Busca de um Sonho) - 25% The Song of the Heart (Happy Feet: O Pingüim) Melhor Trilha Sonora O Globo de Ouro vai para: - 50% Alexandre Desplat (The Painted Veil) - 50% Clint Mansell (Fonte da Vida) Melhor Filme Falado em Língua Estrangeira O Globo de Ouro vai para: - 40% Volver - 20% O Labirinto do Fauno. - 20% Apocalypto - 20% Letters from Iwo Jima Melhor Animação O Globo de Ouro vai para: - 90% Happy Feet: O Pingüim - 10% Carros. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Bart Scary Posted December 15, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Bom, como vimos a Winslet vem com tudo mais um ano!! DiCaprio duas indicações?? Já ta no Oscar aff Pecados Intimos como Melhor Drama e Melhor Roteiro... Forte candidato!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nacka Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 Globo de Ouro 2007. Melhor Atriz (Musical ou Comédia) O Globo de Ouro vaia para: - 50% Meryl Streep (O Diabo Veste Prada) - 50% Beyoncé Knowles (Dreamgirls – Em Busca de um Sonho) [/quote'] Há algo de muito bizarro nesta indicação... e ainda empatadas? Toni Collete não teria chances? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Thiago Lucio Posted December 16, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 Kd "FILHOS DA ESPERANÇA" ???????????? Desde já uma injustiça ao não ser lembrado ... Thiago Lucio2006-12-16 19:57:18 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members rubysun Posted December 16, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 Tem uma coisa bem estranha: Volver, drama? Em negrito quem eu acho que vai ganhar. Melhor filme - drama"Babel" "Bobby""Os Infiltrados""Pecados Íntimos""A Rainha"Melhor diretorClint Eastwood ("A Conquista da Honra" e "Cartas de Iwo Jima")Stephen Frears ("A Rainha")Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu ("Babel")Martin Scorsese ("Os Infiltrados")Melhor atriz dramáticaPenélope Cruz ("Volver")Judi Dench ("Nota Sobre um Escândalo")Maggie Gyllenhaal ("Sherrybaby")Helen Mirren ("A Rainha")Kate Winslet ("Pecados Íntimos")Melhor ator dramáticoLeonardo Di Caprio ("Diamante de Sangue" e "Os Infiltrados")Peter O'Toole ("Venus")Will Smith ("À Procura da Felicidade")Forest Whitaker ("O Último Rei da Escócia")Melhor atriz coadjuvanteAdriana Barraza ("Babel")Cate Blanchett ("Nota Sobre um Escândalo")Emily Blunt ("O Diabo Veste Prada")Jennifer Hudson ("Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho")Rinko Kikuchi ("Babel")Melhor ator coadjuvanteBen Affleck ("Hollywoodland - Bastidores da Fama")Eddie Murphy ("Dreamgirls - Em Busca da Fama")Jack Nicholson ("Os Infiltrados")Brad Pitt ("Babel")Mark Wahlberg ("Os Infiltrados")Melhor filme - Comédia ou Musical"Borat""O Diabo Veste Prada""Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho" "Pequena Miss Sunshine""Obrigado por Fumar"Melhor atriz em comédia ou musicalAnnette Bening ("Correndo com Tesouras")Toni Collette ("Pequena Miss Sunshine")Beyoncé Knowles ("Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho")Meryl Streep ("O Diabo Veste Prada")Renee Zellweger ("Senhorita Potter")Melhor ator em comédia ou musicalSacha Baron Cohen ("Borat")Johnny Depp ("Piratas do Caribe: O Baú da Morte")Aaron Eckhart ("Obrigado por Fumar")Chiwetel Ejiofor ("Kinky Boots - Fábrica de Sonhos")Will Ferrell ("Mais Estranho que a Ficção")Melhor filme de animação"Carros""Happy Feet - O Pingüim""A Casa Monstro" Melhor filme em língua estrangeira"Apocalypto" (EUA)"Cartas de Iwo Jima" (EUA/Japão)"Das Leben der Anderen" ("The Lives Of Others", Alemanha)"O Labirinto do Fauno" (México)"Volver" (Espanha)Melhor roteiroGuillermo Arriaga ("Babel")Todd Field e Tom Perrotta ("Pecados Íntimos")Patrick Marber ("Nota Sobre um Escândalo")William Monahan ("Os Infiltrados")Peter Morgan ("A Rainha")Melhor trilha sonoraAlexandre Desplat ("The Painted Veil")Clint Mansell ("Fonte da Vida")Gustavo Santaolalla ("Babel")Carlo Siliotto ("Nomad")Hans Zimmer ("O Código Da Vinci")Melhor música original "A Father's Way", de Seal e Christopher Bruce ("À Procura da Felicidade")"Listen", de Henry Krieger, Anne Preven, Scott Cutler e Beyoncé Knowles ("Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho")"Never Gonna Break My Faith", de Bryan Adams, Eliot Kennedy e Andrea Remanda ("Bobby")"The Song of the Heart", de Prince ("Happy Feet - O Pingüim)"Try Not to Remember", de Sheryl Crow ("Home of the Brave")rubysun2006-12-16 20:04:25 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members haziell Posted December 17, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Kd "FILHOS DA ESPERANÇA" ???????????? Desde já uma injustiça ao não ser lembrado ... No máximo esse filme será indicado a roteiro original e algumas técnicas...e tá bom demais. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Th@t@_patty Posted December 17, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Eu acho que eu vou começar a ouvir algumas músicas indicadas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted December 17, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Johnny Depp tem que ganhar... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members 1000cia Posted December 17, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 As categorias de filmes nem falo nada porque não estou mais acompanhando o cinema como antes. Mudei de vicio, agora to nas séries. Sobre as indicações fico injuriada pela Ellen Pompeo ter sido indicada! Não creio que a Kristen Bell não foi indicada quando uma atriz tão fraca como a Ellen foi indicada! E Dexter não ter sido indicado é dificil de engulir também. Ainda mais quando Heroes (muito overrated) que é novata foi indicada! De qualquer jeito, fico torcendo pela Mary Louise Parker e Weeds. Pela Kat na categoria atriz coadjuvante. E pelo Michael C. Hall em ator. O resto tanto faz. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Faéu Posted December 18, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 Aê ... "Bolão" pro Globo De Ouro 2007 Bolão um pouco diferente ... Escolhe dois de cada categoria 1 - Qm vc acha q vai ganhar? 2 - Qm vc quer q ganhe?! Combinado!? heheheh entao ... Indicados : Melhor Filme - Drama Babel Bobby Os Infiltrados Pecados Íntimos A Rainha Melhor Atriz - Drama Penélope Cruz, Volver Judi Dench, Nota Sobre um Escândalo Maggie Gyllenhaal, Sherrybaby Helen Mirren, A Rainha Kate Winslet, Pecados Íntimos Melhor Ator - Drama Leonardo DiCaprio, Diamante de Sangue Leonardo DiCaprio, Os Infiltrados Peter O"Toole, Venus Will Smith, À Procura da Felicidade Forest Whitaker, O Último Rei da Escócia Melhor Filme - Musical/Comédia Borat - O Segundo Melhor Repórter do Glorioso País Cazaquistão Viaja à América O Diabo Veste Prada Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho Obrigado Por Fumar Pequena Miss Sunshine Melhor Atriz - Musical/Comédia Annette Bening, Correndo com Tesouras Toni Collette, Pequena Miss Sunshine Beyoncé Knowles, Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho Meryl Streep, O Diabo Veste Prada Renée Zellweger, Srta. Potter Melhor Ator - Musical/Comédia Sacha Baron Cohen, Borat - O Segundo Melhor Repórter do Glorioso País Cazaquistão Viaja à América Johnny Depp, Piratas do Caribe: O Baú da Morte Aaron Eckhart, Obrigado Por Fumar Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kinky Boots - Fábrica de Sonhos Will Ferrell - Mais Estranho que a Ficção Melhor Animação Carros A Casa Monstro Happy Feet: O Pingüim Melhor Filme Falado em Língua Estrangeira Apocalypto, Estados Unidos O Labirinto do Fauno, México Letters From Iwo Jima, Estados Unidos/Japão As Vidas dos Outros, Alemanha Volver, Espanha Melhor Atriz Coadjuvante Adriana Barraza, Babel Cate Blanchett, Notas Sobre um Escândalo Emily Blunt, O Diabo Veste Prada Jennifer Hudson, Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho Rinko Kikuchi, Babel Melhor Ator Coadjuvante Ben Affleck, Hollywoodland - Bastidores da Fama Eddie Murphy, Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho Jack Nicholson, Os Infiltrados Brad Pitt, Babel Mark Whalberg, Os Infiltrados Melhor Direção Clint Eastwood, A Conquista da Honra Clint Eastwood, Letters From Iwo Jima Stephen Frears, A Rainha Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu, Babel Martin Scorsese, Os Infiltrados Melhor Roteiro Guillermo Arriaga, Babel Todd Field & Tom Perrotta, Pecados Íntimos Patrick Marber, Notas Sobre um Escândalo William Monahan, Os Infiltrados Peter Morgan, A Rainha Melhor Trilha Sonora Original Alexander Desplat, The Painted Veil Clint Mansell, Fonte da Vida Gustavo Santaolalla, Babel Carlo Siliotto, Nomad Hans Zimmer, O Código Da Vinci Melhor Canção Original "A Father"s Way", Seal e Christopher Bruce, À Procura da Felicidade "Listen", Henry Krieger, Anne Preven, Scott Cutler e Beyoncé Knowles, Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho "Never Gonna Break My Faith", Bryan Adams, Eliot Kennedy e Andrea Remanda, Bobby "The Song of the Heart", Prince Rogers Nelson, Happy Feet: O Pingüim "Try Not to Remember", Sheryl Crow, Home of the Brave Faéu2006-12-18 16:59:53 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members texer Posted December 18, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 Johnny Depp tem que ganhar... Quem deve ganhar é o Borat...Se Depp não ganhou por A Maldição do Pérola Negra,duvido que ganhe por O Baú da Morte. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Th@t@_patty Posted December 18, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 As categorias de filmes nem falo nada porque não estou mais acompanhando o cinema como antes. Mudei de vicio' date=' agora to nas séries. Sobre as indicações fico injuriada pela Ellen Pompeo ter sido indicada! Não creio que a Kristen Bell não foi indicada quando uma atriz tão fraca como a Ellen foi indicada! E Dexter não ter sido indicado é dificil de engulir também. Ainda mais quando Heroes (muito overrated) que é novata foi indicada! De qualquer jeito, fico torcendo pela Mary Louise Parker e Weeds. Pela Kat na categoria atriz coadjuvante. E pelo Michael C. Hall em ator. O resto tanto faz.[/quote'] Eu também fiz essa troca de vícios recentemente. Lá no tópico Emmy 2007 tem alguns comentários sobre as indicações. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted December 20, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 O anúncio das indicações ao Globo ajudou bastante nas bilheterias de dois filmes: A Rainha e, principalmente, Babel (este vinha caindo 45% a cada final de semana e neste último, apesar de ter perdido 1/3 das salas em que estava passando, viu sua média por sala subir 84% ). Vide a matéria, retirada do The Envelope, de Tom O'Neill: 'Babel' and 'The Queen' get a post-Globes boost Gitesh Pandya of BoxOfficeGuru.com gave us this report on how Golden Globes benefited some contenders at the box office. Here's what he says: "Babel' date='" which led all films with 7 Globe nods, enjoyed the best box office boost on the weekend after the nominations were announced. Since expanding nationwide, the film had been dropping by more than 45% each week. But thanks to the Globes, it jumped up 8% last weekend despite losing more than one-third of its theaters. That repped a sensational 84% boost in its per-theater average. "The Queen" lost 23% of its theaters but saw its average ease by a scant 1%. Miramax has done a terrific job with the release of this awards contender enjoying 11 consecutive weeks in the Top 20. Some Globe wins and Oscar nods could allow the distrib to re-expand the pic in January when audience attention will shift from holiday films to awards contenders. With so many high-profile holiday films entering the marketplace in wide release, it will be hard for some of these Globe-nominated pictures to hold onto their screens, but they do still have long-term potential which could allow them to stay relevant well past New Years weekend. [/quote'] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Flavio Mariano Posted December 21, 2006 Author Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Melhor Filme - Drama Babel *** Bobby Os Infiltrados ** Pecados Íntimos A Rainha * Melhor Atriz - Drama Penélope Cruz, Volver Judi Dench, Nota Sobre um Escândalo ** Maggie Gyllenhaal, Sherrybaby Helen Mirren, A Rainha *** Kate Winslet, Pecados Íntimos * Melhor Ator - Drama Leonardo DiCaprio, Diamante de Sangue *** Leonardo DiCaprio, Os Infiltrados Peter O"Toole, Venus Will Smith, À Procura da Felicidade * Forest Whitaker, O Último Rei da Escócia ** Melhor Filme - Musical/Comédia Borat - O Segundo Melhor Repórter do Glorioso País Cazaquistão Viaja à América O Diabo Veste Prada * Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho *** Obrigado Por Fumar Pequena Miss Sunshine ** Melhor Atriz - Musical/Comédia Annette Bening, Correndo com Tesouras ** Toni Collette, Pequena Miss Sunshine Beyoncé Knowles, Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho * Meryl Streep, O Diabo Veste Prada *** Renée Zellweger, Srta. Potter Melhor Ator - Musical/Comédia Sacha Baron Cohen, Borat - O Segundo Melhor Repórter do Glorioso País Cazaquistão Viaja à América Johnny Depp, Piratas do Caribe: O Baú da Morte *** Aaron Eckhart, Obrigado Por Fumar ** Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kinky Boots - Fábrica de Sonhos Will Ferrell - Mais Estranho que a Ficção * Melhor Animação Carros ** A Casa Monstro * Happy Feet: O Pingüim *** Melhor Filme Falado em Língua Estrangeira Apocalypto, Estados Unidos * O Labirinto do Fauno, México Letters From Iwo Jima, Estados Unidos/Japão*** As Vidas dos Outros, Alemanha Volver, Espanha ** Melhor Atriz Coadjuvante Adriana Barraza, Babel Cate Blanchett, Notas Sobre um Escândalo * Emily Blunt, O Diabo Veste Prada Jennifer Hudson, Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho *** Rinko Kikuchi, Babel ** Melhor Ator Coadjuvante Ben Affleck, Hollywoodland - Bastidores da Fama Eddie Murphy, Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho ** Jack Nicholson, Os Infiltrados * Brad Pitt, Babel *** Mark Whalberg, Os Infiltrados Melhor Direção Clint Eastwood, A Conquista da Honra * Clint Eastwood, Letters From Iwo Jima *** Stephen Frears, A Rainha Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu, Babel ** Martin Scorsese, Os Infiltrados Melhor Roteiro Guillermo Arriaga, Babel *** Todd Field & Tom Perrotta, Pecados Íntimos Patrick Marber, Notas Sobre um Escândalo William Monahan, Os Infiltrados ** Peter Morgan, A Rainha * Melhor Trilha Sonora Original Alexander Desplat, The Painted Veil Clint Mansell, Fonte da Vida ** Gustavo Santaolalla, Babel *** Carlo Siliotto, Nomad Hans Zimmer, O Código Da Vinci * Melhor Canção Original "A Father"s Way", Seal e Christopher Bruce, À Procura da Felicidade "Listen", Henry Krieger, Anne Preven, Scott Cutler e Beyoncé Knowles, Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho *** "Never Gonna Break My Faith", Bryan Adams, Eliot Kennedy e Andrea Remanda, Bobby * "The Song of the Heart", Prince Rogers Nelson, Happy Feet: O Pingüim ** "Try Not to Remember", Sheryl Crow, Home of the Brave ***: Vencedor **: Possibilidade *: AzarãoFlavio Mariano2006-12-21 09:48:55 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members texer Posted December 21, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Daqui para o Oscar deve subir mais.Agora essa galera é foda o filme em cartaz para eles há séculos e eles só vem reparar quando saem as indicações ao Globo de Ouro,filmes como A Rainha ou Babel só ganham bilheteria com as premiações mesmo... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Th@t@_patty Posted December 21, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Pena maior é que aqui no Brasil seja assim também. Só que aqui nem indicações ao Oscar dão jeito, porque o pessoal só houve falar quando o Oscar passa na Tv aberta, ou quando o Jornal Nacional fala alguma coisa. Nós somos a minoria. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members texer Posted December 21, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Pena maior é que aqui no Brasil seja assim também. Só que aqui nem indicações ao Oscar dão jeito' date=' porque o pessoal só houve falar quando o Oscar passa na Tv aberta, ou quando o Jornal Nacional fala alguma coisa. Nós somos a minoria. [/quote'] Nós somos pior mesmo...Quando falo em filmes como Capote,Boa noite e Boa Sorte ou mesmo o vencedor Crash tem gente que ouve falar pela primeira vez...Crash passou desapercebido nos cinemas,quando foi para locação após vencer o Oscar,estourou,tanto que foi um dos mais locados do ano.Se naum vencesse o Oscar passaria desapercebido pelas locadoras tb,para alegria de FeCamargo e cia. Só sabem mesmo é de Brokeback Mountain e olhe que num é nem pelo filme em si mas pela polêmica do casal gay cowboy.Dramas ou filmes independentes aui no Brasil só tem uma bilheteria maiorzinha com polêmica ou Oscar... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Th@t@_patty Posted December 23, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 23, 2006 Pena maior é que aqui no Brasil seja assim também. Só que aqui nem indicações ao Oscar dão jeito' date=' porque o pessoal só houve falar quando o Oscar passa na Tv aberta, ou quando o Jornal Nacional fala alguma coisa. Nós somos a minoria. [/quote'] Nós somos pior mesmo...Quando falo em filmes como Capote,Boa noite e Boa Sorte ou mesmo o vencedor Crash tem gente que ouve falar pela primeira vez...Crash passou desapercebido nos cinemas,quando foi para locação após vencer o Oscar,estourou,tanto que foi um dos mais locados do ano.Se naum vencesse o Oscar passaria desapercebido pelas locadoras tb,para alegria de FeCamargo e cia. Só sabem mesmo é de Brokeback Mountain e olhe que num é nem pelo filme em si mas pela polêmica do casal gay cowboy.Dramas ou filmes independentes aui no Brasil só tem uma bilheteria maiorzinha com polêmica ou Oscar... E eu, que também não gosto do filme. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Helker Posted December 25, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 To acreditando mais em Babel (não vi) do que em Os Infiltrados (vi e gostei muito) em Filme/Drama, e em Borat do que Dreamgirls. Acho que tbm o Will Smith leva em detrimento do Forrest. O GG gosta de astros como ninguém, o lobby aqui é bem mais importante que no Oscar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted December 26, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Quem não quiser ter a surpresa estragada não leia a lista a seguir, que contém os apresentadores da premiação do Globo de Ouro (se alguém já postou isso me avise que edito esta mensagem): Reese Witherspoon andFelicity Huffman (2006 Golden Globe recipients for Best Actress in a Motion Picture' date=' comedy/musical and drama, respectively), Salma Hayek, Ben Stiller and Justin Timberlake have been set as presenters at "The 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards" to be telecast live on NBC Monday, January 15 (8 - 11:00 p.m. EST) at The Beverly Hilton. Warren Beatty will receive this year's Cecil B. DeMille Award from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for his "outstanding contribution to the entertainment field." The Golden Globe Awards will be seen in more than 150 countries worldwide and is one of the few awards ceremonies to span both television and motion picture achievements. "The 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards" will be produced by dick clark productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Philip Berk is President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Allen Shapiro and Barry Adelman are executive producers. Chris Donovan is director. Al Schwartz is consulting producer. Ken Shapiro is producer. Ron Weed is co-producer.[/quote'] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Blood Drink Posted December 26, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Minha Opinião - Vencedores FILME - DRAMA "The Queen" -"Babel" ATRIZ - DRAMA Helen Mirren, "The Queen" -Judi Dench, "Notes on a Scandal"ATOR - DRAMAForest Whitaker, "The Last King of Scotland"-Leonardo Di Caprio, "Blood Diamond" FILME - COMÉDIA/MUSICAL"Little Miss Sunshine" -"Dreamgirls" ATRIZ - COMÉDIA/MUSICALMeryl Streep, "The Devil Wears Prada" -Annette Bening, "Running With Scissors"ATOR - COMÉDIA/MUSICALSacha Baron Cohen, "Borat"-Aaron Eckhart, "Thank You for Smoking" DIRETORMartin Scorsese, "The Departed" -Clint Eastwood, "Letters from Iwo Jima"ATRIZ COADJUVANTEJennifer Hudson, "Dreamgirls" -Cate Blanchett, "Notes on a Scandal"ATOR COADJUVANTE Ben Affleck, "Hollywoodland"-Brad Pitt, "Babel"FILME EM LÍNGUA NÃO-INGLESA"Letters from Iwo Jima" -"Volver" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Faéu Posted December 27, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 Melhor Filme - Drama VAI GANHAR : Babel TORCIDA : Babel Melhor Atriz - Drama VAI GANHAR : A Rainha TORCIDA :Pecados Íntimos Melhor Ator - Drama VAI GANHAR :Leonardo DiCaprio, Diamante de Sangue QUERIA QUE GANHASSE :Leonardo DiCaprio, Os Infiltrados Melhor Filme - Musical/Comédia VAI GANHAR : Pequena Miss Sunshine QUERIA Q GANHASSE : O Diabo Veste Prada Melhor Atriz - Musical/Comédia VAI GANHAR :Meryl Streep, O Diabo Veste Prada TORCIDA: Meryl Streep, O Diabo Veste Prada Melhor Ator - Musical/Comédia VAI GANHAR :Sacha Baron Cohen, Borat - O Segundo Melhor Repórter do Glorioso País Cazaquistão Viaja à América TORCIDA : Johnny Depp, Piratas do Caribe: O Baú da Morte Melhor Animação VAI GANHAR + TORCIDA :Carros Melhor Filme Falado em Língua Estrangeira TORCIDA : O Labirinto do Fauno, México VAI GANHAR :Letters From Iwo Jima, Estados Unidos/Japão Melhor Atriz Coadjuvante VAI GANHAR + TORCIDA : Cate Blanchett, Notas Sobre um Escândalo Melhor Ator Coadjuvante Tenho duvidas e torço pelos dois : Jack Nicholson, Os Infiltrados Brad Pitt, Babel Melhor Direção TORCIDA :Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu, Babel VAI GANHAR :Martin Scorsese, Os Infiltrados Melhor Roteiro VAI GANHAR + TORCIDA : Guillermo Arriaga, Babel Melhor Trilha Sonora Original VAI GANHAR + TORCIDA :Gustavo Santaolalla, Babel Melhor Canção Original VAI GANHAR + TORCIDA : "Listen", Henry Krieger, Anne Preven, Scott Cutler e Beyoncé Knowles, Dreamgirls - Em Busca de um Sonho Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members sunderhus Posted December 27, 2006 Members Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 Alguém sabe se o Globo de Ouro será transmitido pela TV aberta? Se for, em qual canal será? The Spartan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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