Golden Globes Predictions



Posted by on 15. 01. 2012in Awards, Oscars, Slider

 

For better or worse, Ricky Gervais returns tomorrow evening to host the 2012 Golden Globes Awards. The night is bound to have memorable moments as well as some painful ones. Remember Brendan Gleeson last year? Or that awkward moment during Natalie Portman’s speech? Then again, how could you forget when Jim Carrey won for The Truman Show? Or when Martin Scorsese accepeted the Cecil B. DeMille Award?

You can find a full list of nominations here, but we’ll only be focusing on the Film-centric awards due to the fact that we’re not as well-versed in the television nominations. Let us know who you think will win!

DANIEL’S PICKS

Drama: The Descendants
Actress (Drama): 
Viola Davis
Actor (Drama): 
George Clooney
Comedy/Musical:
The Artist
Actress (Comedy/ Musical): 
Kristin Wiig
Actor (Comedy/Musical): 
Jean Dujardin
Animated Feature: 
The Adventures of Tintin
Foreign Film: 
A Seperation
Supporting Actress: 
Octavia Spencer
Supporting Actor: 
Christopher Plummer
Director: 
Michel Hazanavicius
Screenplay: 
Midnight in Pairs
Original Score: 
The Artist
Original Song: 
“The Living Proof”

JOSEPH’S PICKS

Drama: The Help
Actress (Drama): 
Viola Davis
Actor (Drama): 
George Clooney
Comedy/Musical
The Artist
Actress (Comedy/ Musical): 
Michelle Williams
Actor (Comedy/Musical): 
Jean Dujardin
Animated Feature: 
The Adventures of Tintin
Foreign Film: 
A Separation
Supporting Actress: 
Octavia Spencer
Supporting Actor: 
Christopher Plummer
Director: 
Michel Hazanavicius
Screenplay: 
Moneyball
Original Score: 
The Artist
Original Song: 
“Lay Your Head Down”

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  • Zach Scheller

    I would probably agree with Daniel’s 100%, minus the Kristin Wiig win. Going with Michelle Williams on that because why else would they count that as a comedic role?

    Also, not to sound snobbish, but there’s no hyphen in the word Tintin… I’m an avid fan, so I have to point it out…