Sunday, 15 January 2012

Serious political leader and issues for movie reflect again...


Some funny on tragedy of this world...???

Really what s about things they need to reflect to this global movement...only knowledge of reflect ..can not solve problems

...but try to stop bad governance by seriously audit or inspector or ombudsman or equity power balance organizations...maybe more actions????l


sugar go go..

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Golden Globes: The winners list

The 69th annual Golden Globes wrapped up on Sunday without too many bleeped curse words, fumbled speeches - or surprise wins.
As predicted, George Clooney and Meryl Streep picked up a best actor and best actress in a dramatic motion picture Golden Globe, respectively, while "The Artist" nabbed three awards, including best comedic motion picture.
When it came time to hand out the best dramatic motion picture Golden Globe, that one went to Clooney's "The Descendants."
Here's the list of winners:
Best motion picture, drama
"The Descendants"
Best actress in a motion picture, drama
Meryl Streep, "The Iron Lady"
Best actor in a motion picture drama
George Clooney, "The Descendants"
Best motion picture, musical or comedy
"The Artist"
Best actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy
Michelle Williams, "My Week With Marilyn"
Best actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy
Jean Dujardin, "The Artist"
Best supporting actress in a motion picture
Octavia Spencer, "The Help"
Best supporting actor in a motion picture
Christopher Plummer, "Beginners"
Best animated feature film
"The Adventures of Tintin"
Best director – motion picture
Martin Scorsese, "Hugo"
Best foreign language film
"A Separation" (Iran)
Best TV series, drama
"Homeland"
Best actor in a TV series, drama
Kelsey Grammer, "Boss"
Best actress in a TV series, drama
Claire Danes, "Homeland"
Best TV series, comedy
"Modern Family"
Best actress in a TV series, comedy
Laura Dern, "Enlightened"
Best actor in a TV series, comedy
Matt LeBlanc, "Episodes"
Best supporting actress in a series, mini-series, or TV movie
Jessica Lange, "American Horror Story"
Best supporting actor in a series, mini-series or TV movie
Peter Dinklage, "Game of Thrones"
Best TV movie or mini-series
"Downton Abbey"
Best actor in a mini-series or TV movie
Idris Elba, "Luther"
Best actress in a mini-series or TV movie
Kate Winslet, "Mildred Pierce"
Best original score - motion picture
Ludovic Bource, "The Artist"
Best original song - motion picture
"Masterpiece," from "W.E."
Best screenplay - motion picture
Woody Allen, "Midnight in Paris"

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Michelle Williams, Octavia Spencer win actress honors at Golden Globes

By Alan Duke, CNN
January 16, 2012 -- Updated 0320 GMT (1120 HKT)
The award for best supporting actress in a film went to Octavia Spencer who played a maid in the Civil Rights era movie
The award for best supporting actress in a film went to Octavia Spencer who played a maid in the Civil Rights era movie "The Help."

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris" wins best comedy film screenplay
  • NEW: Kelsey Grammer gets Globe, reveals he's expecting twins
  • NEW: Octavia Spencer wins best supporting actress in a film for "The Help"
  • The Golden Globes start the Hollywood awards season
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michelle Williams carried home a Golden Globe Sunday night for her portrayal of movie legend Marilyn Monroe in "My Week With Marilyn."
"Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for putting in my hand the same award that Marilyn Monroe herself won over 50 years ago," Williams said as she accepted for best actress in a film comedy or musical.
Since the Globes separates dramas from comedies -- unlike the Academy Awards -- Williams was not competing against Meryl Streep, whose portrayal of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in "Iron Lady" may be her toughest Oscar competitor.
Streep's Globe category -- best actress in a drama film -- was set to be awarded toward the end of the 69th annual Golden Globes award show telecast.
Woody Allen, who did not attend Sunday night's ceremony at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, won the Golden Globe for best film comedy or musical screenplay for "Midnight In Paris."
While the Oscar nominations won't be announced until later this month, Allen's movie is considered a best-picture contender.
The Golden Globe for best supporting actress in a film went to Octavia Spencer who played a maid in the Civil Rights era movie "The Help."
Spencer quoted Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in her acceptance: "All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance."
Although the "Help" characters are fictional "they represent scores of real people," she said.
"The narrative itself is part of our fabric," Spencer said backstage. "It's important to keep the younger generation abreast of how far we've come, because this is really foreign to them."
The Globes are the unofficial launch of Hollywood's movie award season, which culminates six weeks later with the Academy Awards.
Early in the broadcast, host Ricky Gervais took quick aim at the Hollywood Press Association, the group that hired him to perform hosting duties for a third year.
Gervais, in his opening monologue, compared the Golden Globes to the Oscars, "but without all that esteem."
The Globes are to the Oscars "what Kim Kardashian is to Kate Middleton. A bit louder, a bit drunker and more easily bought," he joked.
The group of about 85 writers invited Gervais to host the telecast again this year despite -- or because of -- the controversy stirred last year by his take-no-prisoners jokes.
Kelsey Grammer's Golden Globe may not be the biggest award given out Sunday night, but the actor may have been the happiest backstage where he revealed his wife is expecting twins.
Grammer won for best actor in a television drama series for his role as a corrupt Chicago mayor in the Starz series "Boss."
Among the first trophies handed out was the Golden Globe for best actress in a made-for-TV movie or mini-series to Kate Winslet for her role in HBO's "Mildred Pierce." It was Winslet's third Globe. She won two in 2009, for "Revolutionary Road" and "The Reader."

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