Thursday, December 15, 2011

'The Artist' gets 6 nominations to lead Globes

'The Artist' gets 6 nominations to lead Globes

BEVERLY HILLS, California (AP) â€" The silent-era story "The Artist" leads a Golden Globes with 6 nominations, among them best comedy or musical, and behaving honors for a French stars, Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo.

Tied for second-place with 5 nominations Thursday are a 1960s story "The Help" and George Clooney's Hawaiian family story "The Descendants." Both are adult for best drama, while Clooney was nominated for best thespian actor and "The Help" warranted behaving slots for Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer and Jessica Chastain.

Also competing for best drama: Martin Scorsese's Paris journey "Hugo"; Clooney's domestic thriller "The Ides of March"; Brad Pitt's ball account "Moneyball"; and Steven Spielberg's World War we epic "War Horse."

Joining "The Artist" in a best low-pitched or comedy difficulty are a cancer story "50/50"; Kristen Wiig's marriage frisk "Bridesmaids"; Woody Allen's regretful anticipation "Midnight in Paris"; and Michelle Williams' Marilyn Monroe story "My Week With Marilyn."

Dujardin, who won a best-actor esteem for "The Artist" in a premiere during final May's Cannes Film Festival, was nominated for best actor in a low-pitched or comedy. He plays a silent-film star whose career nosepes as articulate cinema take over in a late 1920s in "The Artist," that has probably no oral discourse and is shot in a boxy, black-and-white format of a wordless era.

The actor called his assignment an "incredible gift."

"To be famous alongside such shining actors is an honor," Dujardin said. "The Golden Globe assignment for 'The Artist' has left me speechless!"

"The Artist" also picked adult a ancillary singer respect for Bejo as a rising star of a sound era. Filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius warranted directing and screenplay nominations for a film, that also is adult for best low-pitched score.

Clooney has 3 nominations. Besides best thespian actor as a delinquent father given his daughters in "The Descendants," he's adult for directing and screenplay for "The Ides of March." For a behaving prize, Clooney will contest opposite his "Ides" co-star Ryan Gosling, who plays a presidential candidate's aide. Gosling had a second assignment for best low-pitched or comedy actor as a ladies masculine in a intrigue "Crazy, Stupid, Love."

Glenn Close is also a twin contender, as best thespian singer as a lady masquerading as a masculine servant in a Irish play "Albert Nobbs" and for best strain for essay a lyrics to "Lay Your Head Down," a film's thesis tune.

Also nominated for thespian actress: Davis as a black lassie going open with stories about her white employer in "The Help"; Rooney Mara as a aggrieved victim-turned-avenger in "The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo"; Meryl Streep as British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in "The Iron Lady"; and Tilda Swinton as a lamentation lady coping with her son's terrible deeds in "We Need to Talk About Kevin."

Clooney has another companion in a thespian actor race, his "Ocean's Eleven" authorization co-star Pitt, who's nominated for his "Moneyball" purpose as Oakland A's ubiquitous manager Billy Beane. And Clooney also is competing for best executive opposite his trainer in "The Descendants," filmmaker Alexander Payne.

Gosling, Clooney and Pitt are adult opposite Leonardo DiCaprio as FBI trainer J. Edgar Hoover in "J. Edgar" and Michael Fassbender as a sex addict in "Shame."

Pitt's regretful partner, Angelina Jolie, picked adult a assignment for foreign-language film for her directing debut, a Bosnian quarrel play "In a Land of Blood and Honey."

Scorsese for "Hugo" and Allen for "Midnight in Paris" join Clooney, Hazanavicius and Payne in a directing category.

"Making 'Hugo' was an unusual knowledge for me," pronounced Scorsese, whose story is a amatory curtsy to early film and French executive Georges Melies. "It gave me a possibility to work in 3-D, that I've wanted to do given we was young; it authorised me to make a child's adventure, a form of design that we desired when we was young; and it supposing an arise to compensate reverence to one of a cinema's biggest pioneers, Georges Melies."

Though "War Horse" done it in for best drama, Spielberg missed out on a directing nomination.

Spielberg has a satisfaction esteem with a assignment for his initial charcterised film, "The Adventures of Tintin." Other animation nominees are: James McAvoy's "Arthur Christmas," Owen Wilson's "Cars 2," Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek's "Puss in Boots" and Johnny Depp's "Rango."

Along with Gosling and Dujardin, Wilson was nominated for low-pitched or comedy actor as a author sentimental for a 1920s France of Hemingway and Fitzgerald in "Midnight in Paris." Also nominated are Brendan Gleeson as a bawdy, rule-breaking Irish patrolman on a drug review in "The Guard" and Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a cancer studious aided by an collection of oddballs in "50/50."

Roman Polanski's domestic showdown "Carnage" warranted low-pitched or comedy singer slots for both Jodie Foster and Kate Winslet as mothers squabbling over their sons' schoolyard fight. The other nominees are: Charlize Theron as a delusional lady plotting to win behind her high propagandize beloved from his mother in "Young Adult"; Wiig as a lassie of respect whose life is unraveling in "Bridesmaids"; and Williams as Marilyn Monroe during a pell-mell film fire in "My Week With Marilyn."

Kenneth Branagh as Laurence Olivier, Monroe's irritated co-star and executive on "The Prince and a Showgirl," was nominated for ancillary actor. Also in a race: Albert Brooks as a jovial though cruel mafiosi in "Drive"; Jonah Hill as a statistics expert in "Moneyball"; Viggo Mortensen as Sigmund Freud in "A Dangerous Method"; and Christopher Plummer as an ailing, aged father who comes out as happy in "Beginners."

Besides Bejo, supporting-actress nominees embody Spencer as a smart-alecky lassie in "The Help" and Chastain as her waste new boss. The other nominees are Janet McTeer as a cross-dressing laborer in "Albert Nobbs" and Shailene Woodley as a heavy teen in "The Descendants."

Winslet had a second nomination, as best singer in a TV miniseries or film for "Mildred Pierce." ''Downton Abbey" and "Mildred Pierce" tied for a many radio nominations with four, with both shows competing for best miniseries or movie.

Several newcomers were among a nominees, including "Boss, "New Girl," ''American Horror Story" and "Homeland."

Along with a Screen Actors Guild Award nominations a day earlier, a Globes margin helps slight down prospects for a Academy Awards, whose nominations come out Jan. 24.

With drinks and dinner, a Globes are a laid-back event for Hollywood's chosen compared to a Oscars. The uncover incited a bit huffy final year as horde Ricky Gervais regularly done pointy wisecracks about stars and a Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a organisation of about 85 party reporters for abroad outlets that presents a Globes.

But Gervais helped give a uncover a TV ratings boost, and he's been invited behind as horde for a third-straight year.

Before a nominations announcement, a press group's president, Aida Takla-O'Reilly, joked that Gervais is a "naughty, disobedient schoolboy."

Five-time Academy Award and Globe hopeful Morgan Freeman â€" who won a supporting-actor Oscar for "Million Dollar Baby" and a best-actor Globe for "Driving Miss Daisy" â€" will accept a group's Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime feat during a Jan. 15 ceremony.

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