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    2004 Golden Globe Nominees

    Announced the Golden Globe Nominees this morning.

    Here's a partial list. The goldenglobes.com site is very slow right now, I'll post a complete list of movie nominees later today.

    Cold Mountain leads the way with seven nominations.

    BEST MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA
    Cold Mountain
    Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
    Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
    Mystic River
    Seabiscuit

    BEST MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY
    Bend It Like Beckham
    Big Fish
    Finding Nemo
    Lost in Translation
    Love Actually

    BEST DIRECTOR
    Sofia Coppola – “Lost in Translation”
    Clint Eastwood – “Mystic River”
    Peter Jackson – “Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King”
    Anthony Minghella - "Cold Mountain"
    Peter Weir - "Master & Commander"

    BEST AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA
    Russell Crowe – “Master and Commander”
    Tom Cruise - "The Last Samurai"
    Ben Kinglsey - "House of Sand and Fog"
    Jude Law - "Cold Mountain"
    Sean Penn – “Mystic River”

    BEST ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA
    Cate Blanchett - "Veronica Guerin"
    Nicole Kidman – “Cold Mountain”
    Scarlett Johansson - "Girl With A Pearl Earring"
    Charlize Theron – “Monster”
    Uma Thurman - "Kill Bill., Volume One"
    Evan Rachel Wood - "Thirteen"

    BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL OR COMEDY
    Jamie Lee Curtis - "Freaky Friday"
    Scarlett Johansson - "Lost in Translation"
    Diane Keaton – “Something’s Gotta Give”
    Diane Lane - "Under The Tuscan Sun"
    Helen Mirren - "Calendar Girls"

    BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL OR COMEDY
    Jack Black - "School Of Rock"
    Johnny Depp – “Pirates of the Caribbean”
    Bill Murray – “Lost in Translation”
    Jack Nicholson - "Something's Gotta Give"
    Billy Bob Thornton - "Bad Santa"

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
    Maria Bello - "The Cooler"
    Patricia Clarkson – “Pieces of April”
    Hope Davis - "American Splendor"
    Holly Hunter – “Thirteen”
    Renee Zellweger – “Cold Mountain”

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
    Alec Baldwin – “The Cooler”
    Albert Finney - "Big Fish"
    William H. Macy - "Seabiscuit"
    Tim Robbins – “Mystic River”
    Peter Sarsgaard - "Shattered Glass"
    Ken Watanabe – “The Last Samurai”

    BEST SCREENPLAY - MOTION PICTURE
    Sofia Coppola – “Lost in Translation”
    Richard Curtis - "Love Actually"
    Brian Helgeland – “Mystic River”
    Anthony Minghella - "Cold Mountain"
    Jim Sheridan, Kirsten Sheridan, and Naomi Sheridan – “In America”

    BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
    Alexandre Desplat - "Girl With A Pearl Earring"
    Danny Elfman – “Big Fish”
    Howard Shore – “Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King”
    Gabriel Yared – “Cold Mountain”
    Hans Zimmer – “The Last Samurai”


    BEST ORIGINAL SONG
    “The Heart of Every Girl” by Elton John and Bernie Taupin performed by Elton John from “Mona Lisa Smile”

    "Into The West" by Howard Shore, fran Walsh and Annie Lennox From “Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King”

    “Man of the Hour” by Eddie Vedder performed by Pearl Jam from “Big Fish”

    “Time Enough for Tears” by Bono, Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer performed Andrea Corr from “In America”

    "You Will Be My Own True Love" by Sting from "Cold Mountain"
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    so Cold Mountain it is
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    wow, i'm suprised about (in a positive way ):

    bend it like beckham
    love actually
    cate blanchett
    uma thurman
    jamie lee curtis
    2x scarlett johansson
    jack black

    edit: just saw that the german movie "good bye, lenin" is amongst the nominees for best foreign film
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    I am thrilled about Lost in translation! So happy for sofia Coppola. This means there is a huge chance she will get nominated for the oscars. Which would then make her the first woman american director to get nominated! crazy I know.

    But i am surprised that 21 grams didn't get anything. COMPLETELY SHOCKED. Hopefully this won't be the case when the oscar nominations come out. we'll see.

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    http://edition.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/...oms/index.html

    more on the awards

    Seems like the end of the year is turning out some good movies
    I really wanna see House of Sand and Fog

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