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Best Motion Picture - Drama
Avatar

Best Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical
The Hangover

Best Animated Feature Film
Up

Best Foreign Film
The White Ribbon

Best Actor, Motion Picture - Drama
Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart

Best Actress, Motion Picture - Drama
Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side

Best Actor, Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical
Robert Downey Jr, Sherlock Holmes

Best Actress, Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical
Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia

Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture
Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds

Best Supporting Actress, Motion Picture
Mo'Nique, Precious

Best Director, Motion Picture
James Cameron, Avatar

Best Screenplay, Motion Picture
Jason Reitman & Sheldon Turner, Up In The Air

Best Original Song, Motion Picture
T Bone Burnett, 'The Weary Kind', Crazy Heart

Best Original Score, Motion Picture
Michael Giacchino, Up

Cecil B DeMille Award
Martin Scorsese


Best TV Series, Drama
Mad Men

Best TV Series, Comedy Or Musical
Glee

Best Actor, TV Series - Drama
Michael C Hall, Dexter

Best Actress, TV Series - Drama
Juliana Margulies, The Good Wife

Best Actress TV Show, Comedy Or Musical
Toni Colette, United States Of Tara

Best Actor, TV Series, Comedy Or Musical
Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock

Best Miniseries Or TV Movie
Grey Gardens

Best Actor In Miniseries Or TV Movie
Kevin Bacon, Taking Chance

Best Actress In Miniseries Or TV Movie
Drew Barrymore, Grey Gardens

Best Supporting Actor, TV Series Or Miniseries
John Lithgow, Dexter

Best Supporting Actress, TV Series Or Miniseries
Chloe Sevigny, Big Love
 
thnks 4 d info it was really helpful...rather surprising to find a lot of foreign language movies nominated for golden globes on 20north
 
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Looks like a TeleBrand show in TV. Its better we add some reviews of some people (from outside India)
 
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Christopher Waltz deserves even more awards for his subtle, yet powerful portrayal of a crazy Nazi in Inglorious Basterds.

He was entirely unpredictable all through the movie - except for the last scene where the director in a shameful knee-bending gesture to Hollywood makes sure all attention is focussed on Brad Pitt. Even then, I expected something better from Christopher Waltz than empty recriminations. Not convincing. Just the last scene.

Other than that, he was stellar. I looked forward to his scenes more than anything else.
 
+1, couldn't have put it better myself

Christopher Waltz deserves even more awards for his subtle, yet powerful portrayal of a crazy Nazi in Inglorious Basterds.

He was entirely unpredictable all through the movie - except for the last scene where the director in a shameful knee-bending gesture to Hollywood makes sure all attention is focussed on Brad Pitt. Even then, I expected something better from Christopher Waltz than empty recriminations. Not convincing. Just the last scene.

Other than that, he was stellar. I looked forward to his scenes more than anything else.
 
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