Sunday, January 13, 2013

'Les Miz,' 'Argo' win Golden Globes; Jodie Foster is speak of demonstrate

The epic musical "Les Miserables" dominated the 70th yearly Golden Globe Awards on Sunday evening with 3 trophies, which include a single for finest musical or comedy. However the evening belonged to Ben Affleck.

Affleck's political thriller "Argo," about a CIA plot to rescue Americans trapped in Iran in 1979-80, won for very best dramatic film and director for Affleck. It had been a little bit of vindication, maybe, to the filmmaker, who was remarkably absent final week once the Academy of Movement Image Arts and Sciences announced its Oscar nominations for director.

Given that the Oscar snub Thursday, Affleck hasn't only won a Golden Globe but he also obtained a Critics' Selection Film Award for directing at the same time.

"Les Miz" was probably the most honored film from the ceremony held with the Beverly Hilton Hotel's Worldwide Ballroom and telecast reside on NBC. In addition to ideal musical or comedy, it won lead actor for Hugh Jackman, who admitted in his acceptance speech that at a single stage he nearly quit the venture immediately after a grueling rehearsal. And Anne Hathaway sang her approach to a supporting actress win because the tragic Fantine.

With her pixie haircut and tasteful white gown, Hathaway was reminiscent of the youthful Audrey Hepburn.

"Thank you for this pretty blunt object," Hathaway advised the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. "I'll permanently use it like a weapon against self-doubt."

The wins for "Les Miz" and "Argo" too because the two Golden Globes for "Django Unchained" assistance give these films momentum primary towards the Oscars on Feb. 24. But these honors do small to bring clarity to a topsy-turvy awards season which has noticed lots of exceptional motion pictures to decide on from ?a but handful of clear-cut front-runners.

One example is, Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" went to the evening with 7 Golden Globes nominations ?a greater than any other film. Former President Bill Clinton even appeared to a standing ovation and thunderous applause to introduce the clip to the historical epic. But in place of "Lincoln" by a landslide, the film in regards to the 16th president's struggle to finish the Civil War and slavery won just one honor: lead actor inside a drama for Daniel Day-Lewis.

Among by far the most beautiful moments came courtesy Jodie Foster, who took to your stage to offer a ... retirement speech? A coming-out speech? It had been difficult to inform. She was obtaining the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement when she ramped as much as confess that she was ?- single. And even though she appeared to consider pains to sidestep addressing her sexual orientation she did thank her ex-partner and co-parent of her two boys, Cydney Bernard.

Her speech was also a rant in favor of privacy that brought quite a few persons to its feet. Foster mentioned that she has lived just about her total daily life from the public eye however needed to maintain some elements private. "I have provided every thing up there through the time I was three many years old," she mentioned. "That is reality adequate." Even backstage, speaking face-to-face along with the media, she was cryptic about what, specifically, she was endeavoring to say with her speech. (Memo to Foster: Practically nothing will ruin an try at privacy like telling the entire world you need to help keep your daily life private.)

In other film awards, Jessica Chastain won lead actress inside a drama for her purpose like a CIA operative who assists track down Osama bin Laden in "Zero Dark Thirty." Jennifer Lawrence won lead actress within a comedy or musical for "Silver Linings Playbook" for her efficiency as being a widow while in the quirky romantic comedy. "I beat Meryl!" Lawrence joked as she accepted the trophy. (Meryl Streep was nominated inside the identical category, for "Hope Springs.") Amid Lawrence's thank-yous: "Thank you, Harvey Weinstein, for killing whoever you needed to destroy to acquire me up right here."

Christoph Waltz won for supporting actor for taking part in a bounty hunter in Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained." The maverick filmmaker was a surprise screenplay winner for that controversial spaghetti Western set through the slavery era, beating out this kind of favorites because the writers of "Zero Dark Thirty," "Lincoln," "Argo," and "Silver Linings Playbook."

"Wow, I was not expecting this," stated an effusive Tarantino. "I'm content to become shocked."

Austria's "Amour" won foreign language film, and "Brave" won for animated film. Mychael Danna won for creating the score for Ang Lee's "Life of Pi." Authentic song went to pop singer Adele and Paul Epworth for "Skyfall," the title tune to the hottest James Bond installment.

To the Television side, the Golden Globes honored Showtime's "Homeland" and HBO's "Game Change" and "Girls" with a number of trophies.

"Homeland," the political thriller that counts President Obama as one among its most significant followers, won its 2nd consecutive award for drama series. Claire Danes won her second-in-a-row Globe for lead dramatic actress inside the series. Her co-star Damian Lewis took lead actor.

"Game Adjust," the drama about then-Gov. Sarah Palin's run for your vice presidency in 2008, also carried out very well. It snapped up 3 awards: miniseries or Television film, supporting actor for Ed Harris, and lead actress for Julianne Moore for her uncanny channeling of Palin.

"Girls" won greatest comedy series even though its younger star and creator, Lena Dunham, won for lead actress. Don Cheadle won lead actor within a comedy series for Showtime's "House of Lies." Kevin Costner won lead actor inside a miniseries or Television film for Historical past Channel's "Hatfields & McCoys." Maggie Smith won for supporting actress inside a Television series, miniseries or film for taking part in the acerbic dowager in PBS' "Downton Abbey."

Right after a controversial three-year stint as host, Ricky Gervais turned over the emcee duties to Globe nominees Amy Poehler ("Parks & Recreation") and Tina Fey ("30 Rock"). The pair were only slightly less irreverent, skewering Hollywood by poking fun of pill-popping Hollywood and "rat-faced" Television types and joking concerning the controversy surrounding Kathryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty."


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