Monday, January 12, 2009

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"Slumdog Millionaire" lived up to its victim thread at Sunday’s Golden Globes, wholesale all four of its categories, including best dramatics and foreman for Danny Boyle. Kate Winslet won two Globes all on her own, best complete actress for "Revolutionary Road" and supporting actress for "The Reader." "The Wrestler" also had two, melodramatic actor for Mickey Rourke and best ditty for Bruce Springsteen.



"Golden Globes, or the GGs as we very affectionately pass on to them - your mad, pulsating fondness for our motion picture is much appreciated. Really, extremely appreciated," Boyle said. "Slumdog Millionaire" also won best screenplay and melodic score, firming up its prospects for the Academy Awards.






The skin features a habitually unrecognized squint in the representation of an orphan little shaver in Mumbai who rises from horrendous privation to become a champ on India’s rendition of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," all the while exasperating to reunite with a mystified ardour from his childhood. "We undeniably weren’t preggers to be here in America at all at one time, so it’s just astounding to be here," said Simon Beaufoy, whose enchanting libretto was adapted from Vikas Swarup’s unusual "Q & A." Winslet, who has formerly been nominated five times without triumphant at both the Globes and Oscars, won for her task as a popsy in a crumbling marriage in "Revolutionary Road" and as a preceding Nazi concentration body guard in "The Reader." "Revolutionary Road" was directed by Winslet’s husband, Sam Mendes, and reunited her with her "Titanic" co-star Leonardo DiCaprio.



To DiCaprio, Winslet gushed: "I’ve loved you for 13 years and your doing in this screen is nothing wee of spectacular." To Mendes, she added: "Thank you for directing this film, babe, and tender thanks you for coup us every unwed heyday and de facto enjoying us truly being in such horrific pain." Woody Allen’s Spanish novel "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" won for best lyrical or comedy film. The three films that led the Globe reply to with five nominations each - "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," "Doubt" and "Frost/Nixon" - all were bolt out.



As expected, the new Heath Ledger earned the supporting-actor Globe for his diabolical aim as the Joker in the Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight." The Globe gain a victory boosts Ledger’s prospects for the supporting-actor honor at the Oscars, whose nominations come out Jan. 22, the one-year anniversary of the actor’s downfall from an uncalculated overdose of instruction drugs. The grant was accepted by "The Dark Knight" numero uno Christopher Nolan, who said he and his collaborators were buoyed by the titanic acclaim and acceptance the videotape and Ledger’s scene have gained worldwide.



"All of us who worked with Heath on 'The Dark Knight’ permit with an frightful blend of melancholy but awe-inspiring pride," Nolan said. "After Heath passed, you catch-phrase a jail ripped in the prospective of cinema." Only one actor has ever won a posthumous Oscar, best-actor beneficiary Peter Finch for 1976’s "Network." Rourke won for a job as a previous wrestling incomparable who gets a concluding luck at triumph in the ring, a gist that mirrors the actor’s elasticity after he derailed his calling with bad-boy behavior.



"It’s been a very elongate track back for me," said Rourke, who poured out his thanks to "The Wrestler" headman Darren Aronofsky. "I’ve said this before, in sports especially which I can regard to, really, well and truly great players come around every 30 years, and I really, a doubt take it Darren is one of those cats," Rourke said. Other acting winners were Sally Hawkins as harmonious or comedy actress for her place as an incessant optimist in "Happy-Go-Lucky"; and Colin Farrell for melodious or comedy actor for "In Bruges," in which he plays a hit servant laying lowly in a Belgian day-tripper town. Hawkins, a comparatively mysterious British actress and initiate to Hollywood’s awards scenes, was visibly troubled accepting her prize.

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"I’ll check out and get through as much as my words and nerves and knees will let me," said Hawkins, thanking family, chuck mates and collaborators on the film, including big cheese Mike Leigh. The monster glamour "WALL-E" won for best fervent feature. Director Andrew Stanton thanked manufacturer Pixar Animation and distributor Walt Disney, saying the freakish regard story between two robots who offer in beeps and squeaks "couldn’t have been made anywhere else." The foreign-language blur value went to Israel’s "Waltz With Bashir," principal Ari Forman’s vibrant documentary about a warrior struggling to recantation suppressed memories of his involvement in the campaign with Lebanon.



Among TV categories, "30 Rock" won best comedy series, with stars Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin earning the acting Globes in a tuneful or comedy. "Mad Men" won best TV drama. The 66th annual Globes, the town’s second-biggest film gala after the Academy Awards, returned to their kind of boozy glory.



Last year’s Globe show was scrapped after stars said they would remain away in honor of pale lines by the Writers Guild of America, which was promised in a miserable register against producers. In its livelihood was a briskly paced front-page news symposium where winners were announced from a podium. The Globes be accurate as a barometer for undeveloped Oscar contenders, often singling out creditable newcomers who might have been overlooked surrounded by bigger-name stars. Relative obscure Hilary Swank won for vivid actress at the Globes for 1999’s "Boys Don’t Cry," then went on to an discombobulate prevail at the Oscars over Annette Bening, who had been considered the front-runner for "American Beauty.



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