Friday 14 January 2011

68th Annual Golden Globes

The Golden Globes are this Sunday, so I thought it would be worth posting my predictions and hopes about the TV categories so that I could be more invested in the awards. In fact, I can't remember feeling less invested in the TV awards side of things than I am this year. I mean, it's ludicrous that shows like Friday Night Lights and LOST, with its superb final season, have been overlooked AGAIN. In my dream world, those shows plus Fringe, Southland, Parenthood, Cougar Town, and Parks and Recreation would be recognized for their quality programming this year. But, alas.

Below is a list of nominees I think will win (WW), nominees that should win (SW), and nominees that I would write on the ballad (WO) if I were a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press. (Btw, here's a link to the complete list of nominees.) This is a long post, but, hey, it's my blog!

Best Series, Drama:
WW: Boardwalk Empire
SW: Boardwalk Empire
WO: Friday Night Lights

Boardwalk has a lot of things going for it-- excellent acting, an intelligent approach to a fascinating period of American history, the whole anti-hero thing-- but it usually leaves me wanting something by the end of its episodes. There's only so much generally depravity I can take in a show. It's probably the best in its category, though. I just don't want Mad Men to win. As per usual FNL lives up to its underdog status as the best show nobody's watching (including the HFPA), and, I think, the best show on TV. Season four's episode "The Son" is a perfect hour of TV.

Best Series, Comedy:
WW: Modern Family
SW: 30 Rock
WO: Parks and Recreation

Family is good, but I don't think it's as good as everyone thinks it is, kind of like The Good Wife. Say what you will about 30 Rock being past its prime, but that show is as funny as ever. Comedy is more subjective than drama, but for my money, 30 Rock and Parks and Recreation are the funniest shows on TV. Glee, by the way, is fun and innovative, but Best Comedy? Really?

Best Mini-series or TV Movie:
WW: Temple Grandin
SW: Temple Grandin
WO: n/a

Temple Grandin is fantastic! There's a chance it could lose to The Pacific, which is totally acceptable. My only quibble with this category: dude, Pillars of the Earth was objectively terrible. No really, it was painfully bad.

Best Actor in a Mini-series or TV Movie:
n/a
WO: Jon Seda, The Pacific

Honestly, my only stake in this category is that Pillars of the Earth doesn't win any awards. Also, both Seda and James Badge Dale should have gotten some recognition for their work in The Pacific.

Best Actress in a Mini-Series or TV Movie:
WW: Clare Danes, Temple Grandin
SW: Clare Danes, Temple Grandin
WO: n/a

Clare Danes inhabited the character without a hint of caricature. She deserves to win this one.

Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy:
WW: Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory
SW: Steve Carell, The Office
WO: n/a

I'm cool with whomever wins this category. Although The Office has gone down in quality over the last couple of seasons, Carell's Michael Scott has grown into a surprisingly well-rounded character. No disrespect to Parsons, but I've never been able to get into TBBT.

Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy:
WW: Laura Linney, The Big C
SW: Tina Fey, 30 Rock
WO: Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation AND Courtney Cox, Cougar Town

My beef with this category is that the three actresses nominated for Showtime series in this category deliver performances that should be in the drama category. Yeah, they each have their moments of whimsy, but the only reason a show like The Big C is considered a comedy is because it only runs 30 minute episodes. Giving excessive nominations to these shows in this category is another way for critics to disrespect comedic performers. This category is a missed opportunity.

Best Actor in a Drama:
WW: Steve Buscemi, Boardwalk Empire
SW: Hugh Laurie, House
WO: Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights

Yeah, Kyle Chandler was robbed again. He should have at least been nominated, along with Matthew Fox for the final season, heck the final episode of LOST. I would have liked to see Bill Paxton nominated for Big Love in this category, too, in spite of a weird season of the show. He's taken the layered, predestined anti-hero to a new level on that show. The reason I would choose Laurie over Buscemi is because I think what Laurie's done as an actor for seven seasons on House is finally worth some recognition. Buscemi's great, but, like I said earlier, Boardwalk bums me out. And I know, I know, I need to start watching Breaking Bad.

Best Actress in a Drama:
WW: Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer
SW: Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife
WO: Regina King, Southland

There's no reason that Sedgwick should be once again nominated for a fairly mediocre procedural like The Closer, but King should be overlooked for her work on the excellent Southland. Connie Britton of FNL also joins her costars in the "robbed" category, along with Anna Torv of Fringe. The best surprise in this category is Piper Perabo of the ridiculously fun show Covert Affairs. Good for her! Margulies is my pick because her subtle and understated performance takes a would-be middling law show and turns it into a pretty darn good character drama.

Best Supporting Actor:
WW: Chris Colfer, Glee
SW: David Strathairn, Temple Grandin
WO: Zach Gifford, Friday Night Lights

Yet another category with a ridiculous slew of missed opportunities. I know last year was Neil Patrick Harris year, but he's still the best thing about How I Met Your Mother; Dax Shepherd (yes, that Dax Shepherd) should have gotten a nomination for Parenthood; John Noble has continued to be criminally good on Fringe; and Nick Offerman's mustache on Parks and Recreation deserves some recognition. But Gifford's performance in the episode "The Son" should have been enough not just for the nomination, but for the win. Colfer will probably win this, which is fine, but I would argue that the amount of story he's received this season on Glee qualifies him more for lead actor than supporting actor. Strathairn, as per usual, was excellent in Temple Grandin.

Best Supporting Actress:
WW: Kelly McDonald, Boardwalk Empire
SW: Jane Lynch, Glee
WO: Chloe Sevigny, Big Love

I'd be really happy with a win for Lynch in this category. What she does with that character is astounding. No one on TV has the comic delivery and timing that she does. Her SNL monologue was a prime example. I think McDonald might win, though, especially if Boardwalk has a big night. Hey, she is pretty good on that show. Sevigny would be my pick again for Big Love, though, in spite of BL's shark-jumping season. She once again dove deeper into the most complex and interesting character on a show full of complex and interesting characters.

So there you have it, folks. That's my two cents/pence about a weird year of nominations. For the record, my personal favorite picks for the film categories are: The Social Network, The Kids are All Right, Colin Firth for The King's Speech, Natalie Portman for Black Swan, Paul Giamatti for Barney's Version, Annette Bening for The Kids are All Right, Christian Bale for The Fighter, Melissa Leo for The Fighter, Darren Aronofsky for Black Swan, and Aaron Sorkin FTW.

Thoughts? Things you dis/agree with? Post them below!

2 comments:

  1. I can honestly say many of the television shows nominated I have not seen. I am trying to catch up and watch shows that you have recommended to me. I am in the process of starting to watch V because I have heard good things from you as well as others. What is your recommendation upon completion of that show?

    Lets see I think Dexter should not have been nominated for this season, I can honestly say it was not one of my favorite seasons. There were plot lines that just ended and I have no clue what happened. Julia Stiles did a good job in the role she had, but I am not a big fan of her acting as it is so that is a tough one. I have not seen Boardwalk Empire so I am not sure what it is about. I will say Modern Family is a great show and absolutely hilarious. I feel it deserves the win, such a good show with great characters. I just recently saw Temple Grandin and feel it deserves the award and I hope wins the award. It is such an inspirational story and Claire Danes did an amazing job. Her acting was just fantastic. I would say it is her best role and the movie is on my top movies list. I do agree with you that Hugh Laurie deserves the award, he is such an awesome actor and his role as Dr. House he plays so well I love the show. I am surprised Fringe is not nominated. I like the concept of the show a lot. I think that is all I have for television, as I said I am behind on many shows.

    When it comes to film that is more my cup of tea and there were such great films that came out this past year. It is so hard to decide on some of the movies. Inception was awesome and DiCaprio and Levitt did an amazing job. The fight scene in the movie was spectacular as well as the cinematography. Black Swan and Aronofsky wow, such a great screen play and Portman and Kunis played the parts so well. I feel Portman def deserves the award for best actress and Kunis deserves it for supporting, but will not get it. Bale in the Fighter was awesome and he deserves the nomination for sure. Colin Firth in The King's Speech def an awesome job and he deserves the nomination. It is just hard for me to decided who should win the awards because there are so many awesome movies and actors and actresses nominated. I mean Franco in 127 hours was great and The Social Network was an awesome movie. Just a great year for movies in my opinion.

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  2. Totally agree with your first paragraph. And completely agree with all of your movie picks.
    Good post!

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