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01-25-2004, 10:53 PM #1
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Golden Globe Winners
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Lord of the Rings – The Return of the King
Best Actor - Drama
Sean Penn – Mystic River
Best Actress – Drama
Charlize Theron – Monster
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Lost in Translation
Best Actor - Musical or Comedy
Bill Murray – Lost in Translation
Best Actress - Musical or Comedy
Diane Keaton – Something’s Gotta Give
Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Tim Robbins – Mystic River
Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Renee Zellweger – Cold Mountain
Best Director
Peter Jackson – LOTR:ROTK
Screenplay – Motion Picture
Sofia Coppola – Lost in Translation
Original Score – Motion Picture
Howard Shore – LOTR:ROTK
Original Song – Motion Picture
Into The West – LOTR:ROTK
Cecil B. DeMille Award
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i'm so glad Lost in Translation won, it really is one of the best films i have seen in years
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Originally posted by trailergod
i'm so glad Lost in Translation won, it really is one of the best films i have seen in years
i guess the problem was that she was nominated two times and so votes were splitted, i bet she would have won if she would have only been in the competition for lost in translation.
also funny to see that sean penn never attends those award shows, but still winssomebody told me you have a boyfriend who looks like a girldfriend that i had in february of last year the killers
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Yeah Lost in Translation Go for the Oscars Go :-)
I Hope that he gets an oscar for that one :-)
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Originally posted by streetpreacher
hehe, yes, but scarlett johannson should have won over diane keaton. somehow shocked to see that she is an actress for sevral decades now, but she's not able to speak freely, since she read her whole speech from the paper she prepared
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Originally posted by blugh
Well, considering how the people who didn't have sheets to read from fared(I'm looking at you Mr. Pacino...) I think Keaton handled herself well.
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