The Golden Globes traditionally have been one of the most
unpredictable awards shows, but in recent years they have regressed to the
mean. It is a bit upsetting because we don’t get any The Tourist or John Travolta in Hairspray
oddball nominations that have no chance at the Oscars, but it does actually
provide a platform to highlight truly great achievements in comedy, which is
very important this year in particular. Look at how this year’s first major
awards show might shape up, which movies might get an initial Oscar boost,
which new TV shows will make a splash, and what might have been the lineup in
years past in my annual “HFPA Dream Lineup”.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION
SERIES, MINISERIES, OR TV MOVIE
1. Ann Dowd – The Handmaid’s Tale
2. Laura Dern – Big Little Lies
3. Megan Mullally
– Will and Grace
4. Christy Metz – This Is Us
5. Shailene Woodley – Big Little Lies
5. Shailene Woodley – Big Little Lies
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A TELEVISION
SERIES, MINISERIES, OR TV MOVIE
1. Alexander
Skarsgard – Big Little Lies
2. Sean Hayes – Will and Grace
3. David Harbour –
Stranger Things
4. Michael McKeon
– Better Call Saul
5. Alfred Molina –
Feud: Bette and Joan
BEST ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR TV MOVIE
1. Nicole Kidman –
Big Little Lies
2. Jessica Lange –
Feud: Bette and Joan
3. Reese
Witherspoon – Big Little Lies
4. Susan Sarandon
– Feud: Bette and Joan
5. Elizabeth Moss – Top of the Lake: China Girl
5. Elizabeth Moss – Top of the Lake: China Girl
BEST ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR TV MOVIE
1. Robert De Niro
– The Wizard of Lies
2. Benedict Cumberbatch
– Sherlock: The Lying Detective
3. Ewan McGregor –
Fargo
4. Geoffrey Rush –
Genius
5. Jeff Daniels – Godless
5. Jeff Daniels – Godless
BEST MINISERIES OR TELEVISION MOVIE
1. Big Little Lies
2. Feud: Bette and Joan
3. Fargo
4. Twin Peaks
5. The Sinner
5. The Sinner
BEST ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES –
COMEDY/MUSICAL
1. Julia
Louis-Dreyfus – Veep
2. Debra Messing –
Will and Grace
3. Issa Rae – Insecure
4. Tracee Ellis
Ross – Black-ish
5. Pamela Adlon – Better Things
5. Pamela Adlon – Better Things
BEST ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES –
COMEDY/MUSICAL
1. Anthony
Anderson – Black-ish
2. Aziz Ansari – Master of None
3. Larry David – Curb Your Enthusiasm
4. Hanz Azaria – Brockmire
5. Matt LeBlanc – Episodes
5. Matt LeBlanc – Episodes
BEST TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY/MUSICAL
1.Veep
2. Will and Grace
3. Master of None
4. Black-ish
5. Curb Your Enthusiasm
5. Curb Your Enthusiasm
BEST ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES –
DRAMA
1. Elisabeth Moss
– The Handmaid’s Tale
2. Claire Foy – The Crown
3. Maggie
Gyllenhaal – The Deuce
4. Laura Linney – Ozark
5. Viola Davis – How to Get Away with Murder
5. Viola Davis – How to Get Away with Murder
BEST ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES –
DRAMA
1. Sterling K.
Brown – This Is Us
2. Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul
3. Live Schreiber –
Ray Donovan
4. James Franco – The Deuce
5. Freddie Highmore – The Good Doctor
5. Freddie Highmore – The Good Doctor
BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
1. The Handmaid’s Tale
2. Game of Thrones
3. Stranger Things
4. This Is Us
5. The Crown
5. The Crown
Yeah…those are my best guesses at TV. They always love
new shows and a select few that are contenders every year. Based on recent
events, House of Cards and Transparent are all but eliminated from
serious consideration in most categories. Unfortunate that art can’t be judged
separately, but that’s the way it is… Now, onto the movies!
BEST ANIMATED FILM
1. Coco
2. Loving Vincent
3. Ferdinand
4. The Breadwinner
5. The LEGO Batman Movie
5. The LEGO Batman Movie
Explanation: This year has a bizarre lack
of quality high profile animated films. Coco
should coast to a victory here. Pixar is difficult to beat at the Globes no
matter the quality of the film.
BEST FOREIGN FILM
1. First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of
Cambodia Remembers (Angelina Jolie)
2. Thelma (Joachim Trier)
3. BPM (Beats Per Minute) (Robin Campilo)
4. In the Fade (Fatih Akin)
5. Happy End (Michael Haneke)
5. Happy End (Michael Haneke)
Explanation: Angelina Jolie’s last
foreign film was poorly received, but she was still nominated in this category.
This film is actually pretty good, and it has the right type of subject matter
to justify her star power nomination. Haneke is a typical nominee here, as well
as Akin.
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
1. “Mighty River”
– Mudbound
2. “I Don’t Want
to Live Forever” – Fifty Shades Darker
3. “Come Alive” – The Greatest Showman
4. “Remember Me” –
Coco
5. “Prayers for this World” – Cries from Syria
5. “Prayers for this World” – Cries from Syria
Explanation: It is difficult to pick
the songs, but they love to get the biggest name artists involved. Mary J.
Blige, Taylor Swift, Cher, and an excuse to have Zendaya and Hugh Jackman
perform? That will suffice.
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
1. Alexandre
Desplat – The Shape of Water
2. Hans Zimmer – Dunkirk
3. Michael
Giacchino – Coco
4. Jonny Greenwood
– Phantom Thread
5. John Williams – The Post
5. John Williams – The Post
Explanation: I went with some easy
names here. Greenwood would actually be a bit of a surprise if he gets in, but
his There Will Be Blood score was so
good that it wouldn’t too much of a shock if his music was a highlight in PTA’s
fashion period piece. The Shape of Water
just seems like an obvious choice. Del Toro’s films usually feature great
music, but this one seems like one that will be reliant on the Desplat tracks
to establish its mood.
BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE
1. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
2. Get Out
3. Call Me By Your Name
4. The Big Sick
5. Lady Bird
5. Lady Bird
Explanation: Sometimes, there is a film
that sneaks into this category that has no real shot at winning. I don’t really
see that this year, seeing as almost all of the main contenders are highlighted
by tremendous and flashy writing. Three
Billboards seems like a winner in this category, but should one of the
others upset it, then that film could take a serious step toward Best Picture
contention.
BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE
1. Christopher
Nolan – Dunkirk
2. Steven
Spielberg – The Post
3. Guillermo Del
Toro – The Shape of Water
4. Patty Jenkins –
Wonder Woman
5. Martin McDonagh – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
5. Martin McDonagh – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Explanation: If Spielberg makes a
movie, he is in. This is a fairly safe list, with the exception of Patty
Jenkins. I get the feeling that they are going to try to include one of the
many amazing women directions from 2017, which could also include Dee Rees,
Angelina Jolie, Kathryn Bigelow, or Greta Gerwig.
The HFPA Dream Lineup:
Woody Allen – Wonder Wheel
Patty Jenkins – Wonder Woman
Angelina Jolie – First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of
Cambodia Remembers
Jordan Peele – Get Out
Ridley Scott – All the Money in the World
BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A
MOTION PICTURE
1. Allison Janney
– I, Tonya
2. Laurie Metcalf
– Lady Bird
3. Holly Hunter – The Big Sick
4. Mary J. Blige –
Mudbound
5. Julianne Moore – Wonderstruck
5. Julianne Moore – Wonderstruck
Explanation: Predicting the supporting
categories is always the hardest thing with the Globes. Sometimes there is a
serious wrench thrown in there, but I don’t know where it would come from. The
Julianne Moore nomination seems like one that will show up here and nowhere
else throughout awards season. Mary J. Blige is just a stab in the dark. The
other three are typical of this category.
The HFPA Dream Lineup:
Judi Dench – Murder on the Orient Express
Kate Hudson – Marshall
Nicole Kidman – Killing of a Sacred Deer
Julia Roberts – Wonder
Amy Schumer – Thank You for Your Service
BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A
MOTION PICTURE
1. Willem Dafoe – The Florida Project
2. Armie Hammer – Call Me By Your Name
3. Ben Menelsohn –
Darkest Hour
4. Sam Rockwell – Three Billbaords Outside Ebbing, Missouri
5. Harrison Ford – Blade Runner 2049
5. Harrison Ford – Blade Runner 2049
Explanation: This could be a lot like
what the Oscar lineup looks like, but without Harrison Ford. His performance is
quite good in the sequel, and there is some precedent for awarding a sequel’s
iconic role reiteration. Sylvester Stallone was nominated in 2015 for Creed, and in 2010 Michael Douglas was nominated
for his second time playing Gordon Gecko in this category.
The HFPA Dream Lineup:
Daniel Craig – Logan Lucky
Jon Hamm – Baby Driver
Mark Hamill – Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Patrick Stewart – Logan
Justin Timberlake
– Wonder Wheel
BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE IN A
MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY/MUSICAL
1. Saorise Ronan –
Lady Bird
2. Emma Stone – Battle of the Sexes
3. Judi Dench – Victoria and Abdul
4. Margot Robbie –
I, Tonya
5. Aubrey Plaza – Ingrid Goes West
5. Aubrey Plaza – Ingrid Goes West
Explanation: It seems like the right
time for Saoirse Ronan to win an Oscar, but she absolutely has to win this
category to have a chance at unseating Frances McDormand and others in the year’s
best dramas. Maybe Aubrey Plaza is wishful thinking, but I thought the same
thing about eventual nominee Emma Stone in Easy
A in 2010.
The HFPA Dream Lineup:
Judi Dench – Victoria and Abdul
Salma Hayek – Beatriz at Dinner
Queen Latifah – Girls Trip
Emma Stone – Battle of the Sexes
Emma Watson – Beauty and the Beast
BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE IN A MOTION
PICTURE – COMEDY/MUSICAL
1. Hugh Jackman – The Greatest Showman
2. James Franco – The Disaster Artist
3. Kumail Nanjiani
– The Big Sick
4. Adam Sandler – The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)
5. Matt Damon – Downsizing
5. Matt Damon – Downsizing
Explanation: If there is a musical, it
is almost always represented in this category. It actually was a little
upsetting to have to leave off Daniel Kaluuya in Get Out. He might actually end up getting the nod, but I just can’t
see any of these powerhouse names and HFPA-friendly films getting ignored.
The HFPA Dream Lineup:
Steve Carell – Battle of the Sexes
Matt Damon – Suburbicon
Johnny Depp – Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No
Lies
Brad Pitt – War Machine
Channing Tatum – Logan Lucky
BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY/MUSICAL
1. Get Out
2. The Disaster Artist
3. Downsizing
4. Battle of the Sexes
5. The Big Sick
5. The Big Sick
Explanation: Maybe the reviews for Thor can actually vault it into this
category, but there really isn’t any evidence of the Globes actually liking
Marvel movies. Not even Iron Man
could secure a nomination, but we will see if the box office hit from this year
can make it in. It feels a little weird leaving off films by Soderbergh and
Clooney, but this is actually a difficult category this year. I couldn’t even
fit in Lady Bird. Get Out should be the favorite, but I
can see The Disaster Artist or The Big Sick upsetting it, depending on
how seriously they take a horror film about racism as a comedy.
The HFPA Dream Lineup:
Beauty and the Beast
Girls Trip
The Greatest Showman
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Thor: Rangnarok
BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE IN A
MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
1. Frances
McDormand – Three Billboards Outside
Ebbing, Missouri
2. Meryl Streep – The Post
3. Jennifer
Lawrence – mother!
4. Sally Hawkins –
The Shape of Water
5. Kate Winslet – Wonder Wheel
5. Kate Winslet – Wonder Wheel
Explanation: This is an absolutely
stacked year for star power actresses. This is almost their dream lineup
anyway, but they would definitely give Winslet a double nom rather than
spreading the wealth. Streep always wins at the Globes, but McDormand is due
for another major awards sweep.
The HFPA Dream Lineup:
Jennifer Lawrence
– mother!
Nicole Kidman – The Beguiled
Meryl Streep – The Post
Kate Winslet – The Mountain Between Us
Kate Winslet – Wonder Wheel
BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE IN A MOTION
PICTURE – DRAMA
1. Gary Oldman – Darkest Hour
2. Daniel
Day-Lewis – Phantom Thread
3. Tom Hanks – The Post
4. Timothee
Chalamet – Call Me By Your Name
5. Denzel Washington – Roman J. Israel, Esq.
5. Denzel Washington – Roman J. Israel, Esq.
Explanation: It appears to be Oldman vs
Day-Lewis all awards season long, but that Timothee Chalamet just eerily sits
there with all these monsters of Hollywood like Adrian Brody did in 2002…
The HFPA Dream Lineup:
Ryan Gosling – Blade Runner 2049
Tom Hanks – The Post
Jake Gyllenhaal – Stronger
Hugh Jackman – Logan
Denzel Washington
– Roman J. Israel, Esq.
BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
1. Dunkirk
2. Call Me By Your Name
3. The Post
4. The Shape of Water
5. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
5. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Explanation: This is not an easy
category to predict. Category fraud is always an issue. Dunkirk had the box office and reviews, and Nolan is beloved
throughout the industry both domestically and internationally. We will have to
see how good The Post actually is
before we consider it a contender. If Three
Billboards can pull out a win here, then that could be our new Oscar
favorite. In 4 of the last 6 years, however, the Globes have gone independent
in this category. Call Me By Your Name could
get a major boost if it were to upset the higher profile dramas.
The HFPA Dream Lineup:
Blade Runner 2049
Goodbye Christopher Robin
Logan
Murder on the Orient Express
Wonder Woman
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