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The best and the worst: Golden Globe edition

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The best and the worst: Golden Globe edition Cool Chit Chat

It is one of the highlights of the year in which the interest in celebrities back alive, the Golden Globe. The primary purpose would be to judge the film, but then you know: there's the red carpet, and it is a moment to raise the hands with the votes. In this edition there were not shocking twists, the atmosphere was muffled by the recent mourning for the terrorist attack in Charlie Hedbo and star commemorated the moment. This does not take away that Hollywood remains so and that he gives us always fresh emotions.

#1.Winners 

Let's start with those who behaved well. Boyhood has dug, the wise direction of Richard Linklater told the story of the evolution of a family through the eyes of a boy. Award for best dramatic film, directed and Best Supporting Actress (Patricia Arquette). Kevin Spacey was named best actor in drama series House of Cards and thanked with "This is just the beginning of vengeance," referring to the fact that he got the award for the first time, after eight nominations. The award for best comedy / musical visionary goes to The Grand Budapest Hotel Wes Anderson, and we had no doubt.

 

#2 Losers.

It is appropriate to mention those who have failed, the nomination for Transformers 4 had scandalized many insiders and in reality no one could reasonably justify. Other movies that you can not help but download are Saving Christmas, Left behind (with the sad interpretation of Nicolas Cage), Hercules and the Ninja Turtles, although lovers of the '90s had believed them to a possible return.

#3.Redcarpet

It's time to judge, the red carpet is always a demonstration of good taste and wise collaboration. The desire to dare sometimes is not rewarded, such as the choice of red dresses, the RED Carpet creates that tone on tone reminiscent of the best years of Gabibbo. Courageous. We loved the choice of Emma Stone, who wore a trouser Lanvin, and Kate Hudson, imperial in Versace. Jennifer Lopez manages to amaze us each time, I expect evil sadists the fall of the famous B-side but for oradevono resign, was superb in Zuhair Murad. As Julianne Moore, who chose a dress by Givenchy Haute Couture. Many have condemned the habit of Chanel Keira Knightley, actress pregnant to us looks delicious.

The first we meet in the infernal circle of bad choices is Salma Hayek version Favor 80s, then Ruth Wilson with a green Prada that it values it. For the selection "I thought I had 20 years," Rosamund Pike with a very risky cut out dress by Vera Wang. Lorde sported a full Narciso Rodriguez, the effect stolen from Dad managed..if it was the intention. Last place for Lana del Rey, who has decided to take inspiration from a sloppy mermaid, with a vintage aquamarine dress. A phone call to the mother-in-law before choosing? For lovers of gossip: you, now with Francis prams.

4. Lifetime Achievement Award

to George Clooney. Accepted the Cecil B. DeMille and dedicated it to his wife Amal Alamuddin. "Amal, whatever was the alchemy that brought us together, I could not be more proud to be your husband," tears.

 

Best Motion Picture – Drama


Boyhood


Lead Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama


Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything

Lead Actress in a Motion Picture- Drama 


Julianne Moore – Still Alice


Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical


The Grand Budapest Hotel


Lead Actor in a Motion Picture- Comedy or Musical


Michael Keaton – Birdman


Lead Actress – TV Drama


Ruth Wilson – The Affair


Director


Richard Linklater – Boyhood


Lead Actor – TV Drama


Kevin Spacey – House of Cards

Best TV Drama


The Affair


Actress – TV Miniseries or Movie


Maggie Gyllenhaal – The Honorable Woman

Foreign Film


Leviathan, Russia

Lead Actor – TV Comedy


Jeffrey Tambor – Transparent


Screenplay


Alejandro G. Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Armando Bo – Birdman


Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Patricia Arquette – Boyhood


Animated Feature 


How to Train Your Dragon 2


Lead Actress in a Motion Picture- Comedy or Musical

Amy Adams – Big Eyes


Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or TV movie


Matt Bomer – The Normal Heart


Original Song – Motion Picture

Glory – Selma (John Legend, Common)


Original Score – Motion Picture

Johann Johannsson – The Theory of Everything


Best TV Comedy or Musical


Transparent


Lead Actress – TV Comedy or Musical

Gina Rodriguez – Jane the Virgin


Actor – TV Miniseries or Movie


Billy Bob Thornton – Fargo


TV Miniseries or Movie

Fargo


Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or TV movie


Joanne Froggatt – Downton Abbey


Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

J.K. Simmons – Whiplash