Saturday, January 7, 2017

2017 Golden Globes




Awards season is upon us, with this Sunday's Golden Globes. One of the more fun and easy-going award shows with drinks abound; but the awards themselves could give us a glimpse into how the Oscars will shape up. And with that, here's my best take (accuracy not included).....




Best Supporting Actor, Limited Series, or Motion Picture for TV:
Sterling K. Brown - The People v. O.J Simpson
Hugh Laurie - The Night Manager
John Lithgow - The Crown
Christian Slater - Mr. Robot
John Travolta - The People v. O.J Simpson

As visually striking as Travolta's performance was, I think this goes to Sterling K. Brown. He really shined as Christopher Darden and  brought him to the forefront.




Best Supporting Actress, Limited Series or Motion Picture for TV:
Olivia Colman - The Night Manager
Lena Headey - Game Of Thrones
Chrissy Metz - This Is Us
Mandy Moore - This Is Us
Thandie Newton - Westworld

This could easily go to Lena Headey, but I'm going out on a limb with Chrissy Metz. She burst onto the scene on NBC's new hit This Is Us, portraying real-life struggles. 




Best Actor, Limited Series or Motion Picture made for TV:
Riz Ahmed - The Night Of
Bryan Cranston - All The Way
Tom Hiddleston - The Night Manager
John Turturro - The Night Of
Courtney B. Vance - The People v. O.J Simpson

Gotta give this one to Courtney B. Vance. He really brought Johnnie Cochran back to life in this astounding performance.




Best Actress, Limited Series or Motion Picture made for TV:
Riley Keough - The Girlfriend Experience
Sarah Paulson - The People v. O.J Simpson
Charlotte Rampling - London Spy
Kerry Washington - Confirmation
Felicity Huffman - American Crime

Another TV category, another People v. O.J win. Sarah Paulson brought out a side of Marcia Clark than we didn't know.




Best TV Limited Series or Motion Picture made for TV:
American Crime
The Dresser
The Night Manager
The Night Of
The People v. O.J Simpson: American Crime Story

I don't think there's any doubt, in a year of looking back at the O.J Simpson case, The People v. O.J Simpson brought us a look inside it all (along with the ESPN documentary). I wasn't sure how this series would play out leading up to it, but it was truly must-see TV.




Best Actor Television Series, Musical or Comedy:
Anthony Anderson - Black-ish
Gael B. Bernal - Mozart In The Jungle
Donald Glover - Atlanta
Nick Nolte - Graves
Jeffrey Tambor - Transparent

The Globes love new TV, so last year's winner Bernal may already be an old thing in the HFPA's eyes. I think they're going to go with Donald Glover and his new FX hit.




Best Actress Television Series, Musical or Comedy:
Rachel Bloom - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Julia Louis-Dreyfus - Veep
Sarah Jessica Parker - Divorce
Issa Rae - Insecure
Gina Rodriguez - Jane The Virgin

Not sure Bloom will repeat here. I'm going with another rising star in Issa Rae.





Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy:
Atlanta
Black-ish
Mozart In The Jungle
Transparent
Veep

Could easily go Veep (especially with the 2016 election making it seem more fact than fiction), but I'm going with the hot new FX show Atlanta.




Best Actor Television Series, Drama:
Rami Malek - Mr. Robot
Bob Odenkirk - Better Call Saul
Matthew Rhys - The Americans
Liev Schreiber - Ray Donovan
Billy Bob Thornton - Goliath

I was leaning towards Thornton, but with The Americans winding down, I think they give it its due with Matthew Rhys. Seems to be a show that gets under-appreciated when it comes to awards. 




Best Actress Television Series, Drama:
Caitriona Balfe - Outlander
Claire Foy - The Crown
Keri Russell - The Americans
Winona Ryder - Stranger Things
Evan Rachel Wood - Westworld

Could see this going to either Foy or Wood, but I think they recognize a familiar name in Winona Ryder for the Netflix hit  Stranger Things.




Best Television Series, Drama:
Game Of Thrones
Stranger Things
This Is Us
Westworld
The Crown

I'd love for This Is Us to take this, but I think Stranger Things is going to win. It just burst out there, becoming a major hit for Netflix and a buzz-worthy show.




Best Original Song, Motion Picture:
"Can't Stop The Feeling" - Trolls
"City Of Stars" - La La Land
"Faith" - Sing
"Gold" - Gold
"How Far I'll Go" - Moana

This could go a number of ways. While "Can't Stop The Feeling" was the song of the summer, and "How Far I'll Go" produced another top Disney song, I'm going with "City Of Stars". The musical of the group gets recognized.




Best Original Score, Motion Picture:
Nicholas Britell - Moonlight
Justin Hurwitz - La La Land
Johann Johannsson - Arrival
Dustin O'Halloran, Hauschka - Lion
Hans Zimmer, Pharrell Williams, Benjamin Wallfisch - Hidden Figures

Could go a number of ways here. Some major players in this field from Zimmer to Johannsson. But I'm going with the musical here and Justin Hurwitz.




Best Screenplay, Motion Picture:
Damien Chazelle - La La Land
Tom Ford - Nocturnal Animals
Barry Jenkins - Moonlight
Kenneth Lonergan - Manchester By The Sea
Taylor Sheridan - Hell Or High Water

Could be a fierce battle, and a tell for how the best picture race will shape up (among other categories). I'm going with Kenneth Lonergan.




Best Director, Motion Picture:
Damien Chazelle - La La Land
Tom Ford - Nocturnal Animals
Mel Gibson - Hacksaw Ridge
Barry Jenkins - Moonlight
Kenneth Lonergan - Manchester By The Sea

Much like Screenplay, this field could be unpredictable. Hedging my bets a bit, I'm going with Barry Jenkins. This would make the race between Manchester By The Sea and Moonlight fairly even, no matter who takes Best Picture Drama, leading towards the Oscars (both will rival La La Land of course).




Best Supporting Actor, any Motion Picture:
Mahershala Ali - Moonlight
Jeff Bridges - Hell Or High Water
Simon Helberg - Florence Foster Jenkins
Dev Patel - Lion
Aaron Taylor-Johnson - Nocturnal Animals

This seems fairly locked in. I'm going Mahershala Ali.




Best Supporting Actress, any Motion Picture:
Viola Davis - Fences
Naomie Harries - Moonlight
Nicole Kidman - Lion
Octavia Spencer - Hidden Figures
Michelle Williams - Manchester By The Sea

Another acting category that seems fairly settled, a win for Viola Davis, hopefully on her way towards an Oscar.




Best Motion Picture, Foreign Language:
Divines
Elle
Neruda
The Salesman
Toni Erdmann

The only thing I know here is that it'll probably come down to Elle or Toni Erdmann. So with a wild guess, I'm going Toni Erdmann.




Best Motion Picture, Animated:
Kubo And The Two Strings
Moana
My Life As A Zucchini
Sing
Zootopia

What a year it was for animated movies. You had all of these, along with Finding Dory which didn't get nominated. I'm going with the film that came out of the gate as a favorite, Zootopia. There were so many good lessons in there, with a unique way in showing them.





Best Actor Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:
Colin Farrell - The Lobster
Ryan Gosling - La La Land
Hugh Grant - Florence Foster Jenkins
Jonah Hill - War Dogs
Ryan Reynolds - Deadpool

Writing here seems to be pointing towards Ryan Gosling




Best Actress Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:
Annette Bening - 20th Century Woman
Lily Collins - Rules Don't Apply
Hailee Steinfeld - The Edge Of Seventeen
Emma Stone - La La Land
Meryl Streep - Florence Foster Jenkins

A little more unpredictable now. This seems to be down to Bening, Stone and Streep. If this ends up being a big night for La La Land, then I think it goes to Emma Stone, and that's what I'm going with.




Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:
20th Century Woman
Deadpool
Florence Foster Jenkins
La La Land
Sing Street

As close as Best Drama could be, this seems like it should be a runaway win for La La Land, propelling it towards the Oscars.




Best Actor Motion Picture, Drama:
Casey Affleck - Manchester By The Sea
Joel Edgerton - Loving
Andrew Garfield - Hacksaw Ridge
Viggo Mortensen - Captain Fantastic
Denzel Washington - Fences

Maybe Denzel pulls off an upset, but I'm going with Casey Affleck.




Best Actress Motion Picture, Drama:
Amy Adams - Arrival
Jessica Chastain - Miss Sloan
Isabelle Huppert - Elle
Ruth Negga - Loving
Natalie Portman - Jackie

This could go to Huppert or Negga, but I think they won't be able to resist going with Natalie Portman for the biographical piece Jackie. Much like Meryl Streep in The Iron Lady, the awards circuit seems to love roles like that, no matter how deserving or undeserving they may seem.




Best Motion Picture, Drama:
Hacksaw Ridge
Hell Or High Water
Lion
Manchester By The Sea
Moonlight

Looking like this will go down towards Manchester By The Sea or Moonlight. I've been going back and forth on this one. Initially leaning towards Manchester, I'm going to ultimately pick Moonlight. It has a growing buzz, plus its content is something that the movie landscape needs.




















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