Posted December 10, 20159 yr Best Motion Picture (Drama) Carol Mad Max: Fury Road The Revenant Room Spotlight Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) The Big Short Joy The Martian Spy Trainwreck Best Actor (Drama) Bryan Cranston, Trumbo Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl Will Smith, Concussion Best Actor (Musical or Comedy) Christian Bale, The Big Short Steve Carell, The Big Short Matt Damon, The Martian Al Pacino, Danny Collins Mark Ruffalo - Infinitely Polar Bear Best Actress (Drama) Cate Blanchett, Carol Brie Larson, Room Rooney Mara, Carol Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl Best Actress (Musical or Comedy) Jennifer Lawrence, Joy Melissa McCarthy, Spy Amy Schumer, Trainwreck Maggie Smith, The Lady in the Van Lily Tomlin, Grandma Best Director Todd Haynes, Carol Alejandro G Inarritu, The Revenant Tom McCarthy, Spotlight Ridley Scott, The Martian George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road Best Supporting Actor Paul Dano, Love & Mercy Idris Elba, Beasts of No Nation Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies Michael Shannon, 99 Homes Sylvester Stallone, Creed Best Supporting Actress Jane Fonda, Youth Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight Helen Mirren, Trumbo Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs Alicia Vikander, Ex-Machina Best Foreign Language Film The Brand New Testament, Belgium The Club, Chile The Fencer, Finland/Germany/Estonia Mustang, France Son of Saul, Hungary Best Screenplay Room Spotlight The Big Short Steve Jobs The Hateful Eight Leonardo DiCaprio in The Revenant Best Original Score Carol The Danish Girl The Hateful Eight Steve Jobs The Revenant Best Original Song Love Me Like You Do, Fifty Shades of Grey One Kind of Love, Love & Mercy See You Again, Furious 7 Simple Song No 3, Youth Writing's On The Wall, Spectre Best Animated Feature Film Anomalisa The Good Dinosaur Inside Out The Peanuts Movie Shaun the Sheep
December 10, 20159 yr Author Delighted to see Spy get a couple of noms, Melissa was fantastic in it :heart: Also yay for Ronan even though it was expected :heart: Was hoping Brooklyn would receive quite a few more nominations though :( Absolutely delighted though to see Alicia Vikander get a nomination for Ex_Machina, she was excellent and superb in that :heart:
December 10, 20159 yr So very happy to see Spy and McCarthy get recognition, one of my favourite comedies in ages so a Golden Globe nomination is the perfect recognition for it. Kinda sad to see Mara and Vikander in the lead category because I would like either one to win the award but I think Larson has that category wrapped up now so I hope they do get put in supporting for the Oscars anyway. Happy with all the nominations there, Ronan getting some more attention is great to see and very worthy. Love that Maggie Smith got a nom, she was perfect at delivering her lines in Lady in the Van and wasn't expecting her to get recognised at all. Not finished watching Ex-Machina yet but had it on tonight and Vikander really is fantastic, SO excited to see what future projects she picks up because she is VERY promising. Shame it probably won't get any Oscar noms but very happy for her two have two Golden Globe noms already in one year.
January 10, 20169 yr Author Awards tonight! Especially looking forward to the two actress categories to see who has the strongest chance out of the 5 big hitters with them all being shoved into the same category and Lawrence v Schumer! Any Predictions? My Predictions: Best Motion Picture (Drama): Spotlight Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy): The Big Short Best Actor (Drama): Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant Best Actor (Musical or Comedy): Christian Bale, The Big Short Best Actress (Drama): Brie Larson, Room Best Actress (Musical or Comedy): Amy Schumer, Trainwreck Best Director: George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road Best Supporting Actor: Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, Ex-Machina Best Foreign Language Film: Son of Saul, Hungary Best Screenplay: Spotlight Best Original Score: Carol Best Original Song: See You Again, Furious 7 Best Animated Feature Film: Inside Out
January 10, 20169 yr Predictions: Best Motion Picture (Drama): Spotlight Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy): The Big Short Best Actor (Drama): Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant Best Actor (Musical or Comedy): Matt Damon, The Martian Best Actress (Drama): Brie Larson, Room Best Actress (Musical or Comedy): Melissa McCarthy, Spy Best Director: George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road Best Supporting Actor: Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, Ex-Machina Best Foreign Language Film: Son of Saul, Hungary Best Screenplay: The Big Short Best Original Score: Steve Jobs Best Original Song: See You Again, Furious 7 Best Animated Feature Film: Inside Out Really want Lawrence to get best actress in a comedy or musical though because in terms of performances alone, she has by far the best in there, it's just not really a comedy or musical and therefore Schumer or McCarthy may have the advantage :/ Edited January 10, 20169 yr by Josh Josh Binks
January 10, 20169 yr Author I'd love McCarthy to win, she was terrific in Spy! But then Lawrence and Schumer were also terrific! All 3 are in my top 7 Actress performance of the year and are all incredible! Gosh Best Actress is so strong this year, at least 10 performances that all deserve to be winning these awards let alone nominated :heart:
January 11, 20169 yr Really pleased for Brie Larson, well deserved. Kate Winslet is a bit of a shock, but I do adore her. Also surprised with J-Law, but she was also great.
January 11, 20169 yr 'The Revenant' winning the best picture was a surprise. It's one of those films that I thought would get nominations all across the board, but only win for acting. Very excited to see it myself though. Kate Winslet winning was a surprise, but very deserved. She was brilliant in 'Steve Jobs'! Oscar Isaac finally getting some recognition, albeit not for 'Ex Machina' but still! 'Mr. Robot' winning best TV Show though *.*
January 11, 20169 yr Happy for Brie. Would've taken any of the actresses in the comedy category as I loved them all (ditto drama really). Don't "get" The Martian though (especially in that category) - I'd have rather had any of Joy, Trainwreck or Spy win that.
January 11, 20169 yr Amy Adams was the true winner last night, stunning goddess tbh http://41.media.tumblr.com/9576d1253efc46ec07bd9f70af817d72/tumblr_o0rjzcGJLq1qbvlsuo3_250.jpg Anyone else see the way J-Law called out that reporter? Rude bitch tbh. The poor guy was more than likely reading his question off his phone and it seems obbious English isn't his first language so for her to belittle him like that was taking it too far. It was pretty clear he was inquiring about how she felt about the Oscars and whether she could win after her GG win.
January 11, 20169 yr Anyone else see the way J-Law called out that reporter? Rude bitch tbh. The poor guy was more than likely reading his question off his phone and it seems obbious English isn't his first language so for her to belittle him like that was taking it too far. It was pretty clear he was inquiring about how she felt about the Oscars and whether she could win after her GG win. Yeah, it was REALLY rude, my opinion of her has plummeted after the video. She reminded me of the bitchy girls at school The worst part was when she said sarcastically "this is not the oscars, it's the golden globes" patronising AF
January 11, 20169 yr She's never been high up in my estimations but now she's just showing herself up to be a total cow.
January 11, 20169 yr The worst part was when she said sarcastically "this is not the oscars, it's the golden globes" patronising AF Yeah, like there is a bit of a point to the phone comment (as a general thing) but this wasn't the right place for it at all and whatever she was trying to go for (with the Oscars/GG comment)...did not work.
January 11, 20169 yr Author Shocked at most of these awards, only predicted 4 right! Very interesting results actually with loads of shocks Key Points from this for me:Big ouch for Spotlight winning nothing. Could start to struggle from now onAlso a terrible night for The Big Short winning no awards despite competing in the less competitive Comedy/Musical CategoryThe Martian has done way better than expected and can Matt Damon get the 5th spot at the Oscars now?Think J-Law has the 5th best actress spot wrapped up now unless Mara is in leadFantastic night for Steve Jobs winning 2 awards! Didn't expect that for Kate but glad she won!Wow at The Revenant! Potential Best Picture Winner surely now after winning Picture + Director!Who with working ears would vote for Writing On The Wall as the best movie song of 2015??Also surprised Sylvester Stallone won, can't wait to see Rocky!
January 11, 20169 yr Author Winners in Bold :) Best Motion Picture (Drama) Carol Mad Max: Fury Road The Revenant Room Spotlight Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) The Big Short Joy The Martian Spy Trainwreck Best Actor (Drama) Bryan Cranston, Trumbo Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl Will Smith, Concussion Best Actor (Musical or Comedy) Christian Bale, The Big Short Steve Carell, The Big Short Matt Damon, The Martian Al Pacino, Danny Collins Mark Ruffalo - Infinitely Polar Bear Best Actress (Drama) Cate Blanchett, Carol Brie Larson, Room Rooney Mara, Carol Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl Best Actress (Musical or Comedy) Jennifer Lawrence, Joy Melissa McCarthy, Spy Amy Schumer, Trainwreck Maggie Smith, The Lady in the Van Lily Tomlin, Grandma Best Director Todd Haynes, Carol Alejandro G Inarritu, The Revenant Tom McCarthy, Spotlight Ridley Scott, The Martian George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road Best Supporting Actor Paul Dano, Love & Mercy Idris Elba, Beasts of No Nation Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies Michael Shannon, 99 Homes Sylvester Stallone, Creed Best Supporting Actress Jane Fonda, Youth Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight Helen Mirren, Trumbo Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs Alicia Vikander, Ex-Machina Best Foreign Language Film The Brand New Testament, Belgium The Club, Chile The Fencer, Finland/Germany/Estonia Mustang, France Son of Saul, Hungary Best Screenplay Room Spotlight The Big Short Steve Jobs The Hateful Eight Best Original Score Carol The Danish Girl The Hateful Eight Steve Jobs The Revenant Best Original Song Love Me Like You Do, Fifty Shades of Grey One Kind of Love, Love & Mercy See You Again, Furious 7 Simple Song No 3, Youth Writing's On The Wall, Spectre Best Animated Feature Film Anomalisa The Good Dinosaur Inside Out The Peanuts Movie Shaun the Sheep
January 11, 20169 yr Oh yes, Writing's On the Wall winning best song is utterly offensive. Can we all stop encouraging Sam Smith please? The thought of him winning an Oscar (or even being nominated) makes my blood boil.
January 11, 20169 yr So happy for Leo and The Revenant looks awesome. Can't wait to see it next week! Echo the sentiments above re Sam Smith winning. I mean how? What a whining mess of a song! Edited January 11, 20169 yr by torresgirl
January 11, 20169 yr wait could this finally be leos yr for an Oscar?? Yelp Absolute travesty he's never won one imo. If he doesn't get it this year I may be forced to hunt down members of the Academy myself LOL
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