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Monday, January 23, 2012
Quick Advice
I haven't written in awhile, so I wanted to give you my first quick impression about new winter TV. Fox's Alcatraz is extremely good. Especially if you are a Lost fan, this looks like it could potentially be the next best thing!
Friday, January 13, 2012
Globes Predictions-TV
Today I will make my picks for who and what I think will win in each category for the TV side of the Golden Globes. Unlike the movies, I am pretty sure with a lot of my picks since, as you can tell by the name of my blog, I watch a lot of television. Usually you can tell who will win based on previous winners and the Emmys, but this year there are a lot of new faces, so I am warning you that many of my picks may be off since I am expecting quite a few surprises this Sunday.
Best TV Drama Actor:
Kelsey Grammer (Boss)
Steve Buscemi (Boardwalk Empire)
Damian Lewis (Homeland)
Jeremy Irons (The Borgias)
Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad)
Who I want to win: Damian Lewis. He made me love him even though I thought he was a terrorist. This is one of the best dramas I have ever seen and I would love it to win in every category possible. I would love Grammer too just in case this happens when he gets on stage…Click Here
Who I think will win: I know that Grammer and Buscemi are the favorites (and I would love to see Grammer win for the fact that nobody has heard of this show) but I am having a feeling that Cranston will win. Breaking Bad was probably the biggest snub in the Best Drama category, so I think voters will make up for it by giving their lead actor the statue.
Best TV Drama Actress:
Claire Danes (Homeland)
Juilanna Margulies (The Good Wife)
Mireille Enos (The Killing)
Callie Thorne (Necessary Roughness)
Madeleine Stowe (Revenge)
Who I want to win: This is a hard one for me to decide. Danes is phenomenal on Homeland, so I would love to see her win. However, Margulies is perfect on The Good Wife and Stowe is on a different level as ice queen Victoria Grayson. I would love to see any of them.
Who I think will win: Danes is the expert favorite, but I am going to say Margulies. She was beat last year by Katey Segal who isn’t even nominated this year, so I think she will win this time around.
Best TV Drama Series:
Homeland
Boardwalk Empire
Game of Thrones
American Horror Story
Boss
Who I want to win: Homeland. Read my previous posts about how great it is and how it is hands down the best show of the year.
Who I think will win: This one is basically a draw between Homeland and Boardwalk Empire, their odds are almost the same. I am going to say Empire will win though as it is a bigger name show. Don’t be surprised if American Horror Story manages to sneak in though, as Globe voters love shows that are different (example:Glee), which is exactly what AHS is.
Best TV Comedy Actor:
Matt LeBlanc (Episodes)
Alec Baldwin (30 Rock)
Johnny Galecki (The Big Bang Theory)
David Duchovny (Californiacation)
Thomas Jane (Hung)
Before I start, let me tell you that I despise this category. Both Jim Parsons (previous multiple winner) and Steve Carell (nothing for his final year…seriously?) were left off this list. This makes it very difficult to guess who will win.
Who I want to win: I am going to say Baldwin just for the fact that I love him and would love to hear his acceptance speech.
Who I think will win: I have no idea. I will go with Galecki for the fact that if you can’t give the award to the one Big Bang guy, how about give his co-star a chance? Plus, my brother-in-law told me that he was better this season and grew as a character.
Best TV Comedy Actress:
Zooey Deschanel (New Girl)
Laura Dern (Enlightened)
Laura Linney (The Big C)
Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation)
Tina Fey (30 Rock)
Who I want to win: Amy Poehler. I love this show and her character is just so lovable. She is, in my opinion, one of the funniest women on television today. I find Deschanel adorable as well.
Who I think will win: Usually Globe voters go for the “dramedy” type comedy actresses, usually the Showtime women. Therefore, I think Laura Linney will take this one just as she did last year. However, Laura Dern has a similar type of comedy style, and is a critic favorite.
Best TV Comedy Series:
Modern Family
New Girl
Glee
Enlightened
Episodes
Who I want to win: Modern Family. Since none of my NBC shows are on this list, Modern Family is definitely one of the funniest shows on TV. New Girl has its moments though were I am constantly cracking up, and I would love to see a freshman show win.
Who I think will win: Glee has won the past two years, and the voters enjoy the show, but I think Modern Family will take this one because of its superior writing.
Before going into the supporting acting categories, I want to say how much I hate that they group all of the supporting cast together. They need to start splitting it into comedy, drama, and miniseries/TV movie so that all supporting cast members are fairly rewarded.
Best TV Supporting Actor:
Guy Pearce (Mildred Pierce)
Eric Stonestreet (Modern Family)
Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones)
Paul Giamatti (Too Big to Fail)
Tim Robbins (Cinema Verite)
Who I want to win: Peter Dinklage. He is the best character on one of my favorite TV shows. His acting is flawless.
Who I think will win: Peter Dinklage. He won the Emmy a few months ago, and I think because most of the rest of his competition are from TV movies, the voters will go with an actual show actor. This will be the way voters honor Game of Thrones.
Best TV Supporting Actress:
Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey)
Jessica Lange (American Horror Story)
Sofia Vergara (Modern Family)
Evan Rachel Wood (Mildred Pierce)
Kelly Macdonald (Boardwalk Empire)
Who I want to win: Jessica Lange. AHS is arguably the most original show on TV and Lange uses her terrific veteran acting to bring Constance to life as one of the most three dimensional characters on TV.
Who I think will win: Jessica Lange. Voters love her. Everyone loves her. The role is perfect. Experts love Downton Abbey though, so Maggie Smith could pose a threat.
So that’s all my picks. Make sure you watch the Golden Globes this Sunday at 8 on NBC!!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Globes Predictions-Film
With the Golden Globes being less than a week away, I figured I needed to get a jump start on making my picks for who I think will win each category. This particular award ceremony I am not looking forward to as much as I have all others. As excited as I am to see Ricky Gervais host again this year, I am not fully committed to a lot of my picks. There are many categories where I have not seen any of the movies or shows, or only know of one of them, which leaves me with a very biased opinion. Therefore, many of my picks were made based on the picks of the experts I trust most.
Today I will make my picks for the film categories, and then tomorrow I will do the TV categories.
Best Drama Picture:
The Descendants
Hugo
The Help
War Horse
Moneyball
The Ides of March
Who I want to win: I honestly have not gotten around to seeing any of these movies yet, so I have no opinion.
Who I think will win: The Descendants. People will not stop talking about how good it is, and the odds are pretty much in its favor.
Best Comedy/Musical Picture:
The Artist
Midnight in Paris
Bridesmaids
My Week with Marilyn
50/50
Who I want to win: Most people would want Bridesmaids, and since this award went to Hangover 2 years back, I wouldn’t be super surprised if the voters went for a raunchy comedy again. I would love it if anything could pull an upset on The Artist.
Who I think will win: The Artist. It has a 2/5 odds of winning and is at the top of everyone’s Oscar list.
Best Drama Actor:
George Clooney (The Descendants)
Brad Pitt (Moneyball)
Michael Fassbender (Shame)
Leonardo DiCaprio (J. Edgar)
Ryan Gosling (The Ides of March)
Who I want to win: All of these men are on Hollywood’s hottest actors’ list, so I would be fine to see any of them in a tux on the stage accepting their statue. I am going to give the award to the least known, Michael Fassbender who is extremely handsome and goes full frontal nude in this movie.
Who I think will win: George Clooney. Many say this is his best acting in a movie yet. However, I would not be surprised to see an upset from any of the other actors, this is a very close race.
Best Comedy/Musical Actor:
Jean Dujardin (The Artist)
Joseph Gordon Levitt (50/50)
Owen Wilson (Midnight in Paris)
Ryan Gosling (Crazy Stupid Love)
Brendan Gleeson (The Guard)
Who I want to win: Once again, I have no opinion, so I am just hoping for Gosling since he should win at least one of his categories just for being beautiful.
Who I think will win: Jean Dujardin. The Artist is probably going to dominate in every category.
Best Drama Actress:
Meryl Streep (The Iron Lady)
Viola Davis (The Help)
Glenn Close (Albert Nobbs)
Tilda Swinton (We Need to Talk About Kevin)
Rooney Mara (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo)
Who I want to win: Rooney Mara. When I read the Milienum Trilogy, it was hard to picture anybody good enough to play Lisbeth Salander. Mara exceeded my expectations by far.
Who I think will win: Meryl Streep. She is perfect in every role she plays, and voters love her playing real-life people. However, this race is very close and a hard one to call.
Best Comedy/Musical Actress:
Michelle Williams (My Week with Marylin)
Charlize Theron (Young Adult)
Kristen Wiig (Bridsmaids)
Kate Winslet (Carnage)
Jodie Foster (Carnage)
Who I want to win: Michelle Williams. I adore her and she channels Monroe so well.
Who I think will win: Michelle Williams. She is not just a globe favorite, but an Oscar favorite as well.
Best Supporting Actor:
Christoper Plummer (Beginners)
Albert Brooks (Drive)
Kenneth Branagh (My Week with Marylin)
Jonah Hill (Moneyball)
Viggo Mortensen (A Dangerous Method)
Who I want to win: Once again, I have no real opinion, but because my sister and brother-in-law saw Moneyball (which they throw in my face as often as possible) and liked Jonah Hill in it, I am going to say him, especially because he was still fat when he made the movie and now that he is skinny he creeps me out.
Who I think will win: This is a close race, so the experts all have different picks on who they think will win, but it seems like Plummer has a little more of an edge. I personally have a gut feeling about Branagh though.
Best Supporting Actress:
Octavia Spencer (The Help)
Berenice Bejo (The Artist)
Shaliene Woodley (The Descendants)
Jessica Chastain (The Help)
Janet McTeer (Albert Nobbs)
Who I want to win: Shailene Woodley. The girl went from an ABC Family show to being in a movie with Clooney, she deserves some credit.
Who I think will win: Berenice Bejo. Once again, the Artist will probably win.
Best Director:
Michel Hazanavicius (The Artist)
Alexander Payne (The Descendants)
Martin Scorsese (Hugo)
Woody Allen (Midnight in Paris)
George Clooney (The Ides of March)
Who I want to win: David Fincher. Oh wait sorry, he isn’t on this list (He better make the Oscar list!) I will actually say I want The Artist to win in this category. Since it is a silent movie, Hazanavicius had to put extra work in to ensure its perfection.
Who I think will win: Hazanavicius. The movie is not as traditional as most movies, and he will most likely be rewarded for his creativity.
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