Sunday 20 October 2013

2013 Golden Globe Film Predictions (October 20th)

The Golden Globes are a little different than the Oscars. They honor the actors from both dramatic and comedic performances from the lead actors. I personally think that they should do that to the supporting actors too, but I don't run the world, unfortunately.

I am still not sure if August: Osage County or Philomena are in the right categories, but it's confirmed that Blue Jasmine will be in Drama, and Before Midnight will be in Comedy (although, let's be honest here, it's a drama).

Best Film - Drama

-American Hustle
-The Butler
-Captain Phillips
-Gravity
-Twelve Years a Slave

Best Film - Musical or Comedy

-August: Osage County
-Before Midnight
-Her
-Inside Llewyn Davis
-The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Best Actor - Drama

-Chiwetel Ejiofor - Twelve Years a Slave
-Tom Hanks - Captain Phillips
-Matthew McConaughey - Dallas Buyers' Club
-Robert Redford - All is Lost
-Forest Whitaker - The Butler

Best Actor - Musical or Comedy

-Leonardo DiCaprio - The Wolf of Wall Street
-James Gandolfini - Enough Said
-Oscar Isaac - Inside Llewyn Davis
-Joaquin Phoenix - Her
-Ben Stiller - The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Best Actress - Drama

-Amy Adams - American Hustle
-Cate Blanchett - Blue Jasmine
-Sandra Bullock - Gravity
-Judi Dench - Philomena
-Kate Winslet - Labor Day

Best Actress - Musical or Comedy

-Julie Delpy - Before Midnight
-Greta Gerwig - Frances Ha
-Julia Louis-Dreyfus - Enough Said
-Melissa McCarthy - The Heat
-Meryl Streep - August: Osage County

Best Sup. Actor

-Daniel Bruhl - Rush
-Bradley Cooper - American Hustle
-Michael Fassbender - Twelve Years a Slave
-Tom Hanks - Saving Mr. Banks
-Matthew McConaughey - Mud

Best Sup. Actress

-Jennifer Lawrence - American Hustle
-Lupita Nyong'o - Twelve Years a Slave
-Julia Roberts - August: Osage County
-Octavia Spencer - Fruitvale Station
-Oprah Winfrey - The Butler

Best Director

-Joel & Ethan Coen - Inside Llewyn Davis
-Alfonso Cuaron - Gravity
-Steve McQueen - Twelve Years a Slave
-David O. Russell - American Hustle
-Martin Scorsese - The Wolf of Wall Street

Best Screenplay

-American Hustle (Eric Singer & David O. Russell)
-Before Midnight (Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke & Julie Delpy)
-Blue Jasmine (Woody Allen)
-Inside Llewyn Davis (Joel & Ethan Coen)
-Twelve Years a Slave (John Ridley)

Best Original Score

-Gravity (Steven Price)
-Monsters University (Randy Newman)
-Rush (Hans Zimmer)
-Saving Mr. Banks (Thomas Newman)
-Twelve Years a Slave (Hans Zimmer)

Best Original Song

- "Almost There" - Oz: The Great and Powerful
- "Atlas" - The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
- "Best Song Ever" - One Direction: This is Us
- "Let it Go" - Frozen
- "Young & Beautiful" - The Great Gatsby

Best Animated Feature

-The Croods
-Ernest & Celestine
-Frozen
-Monsters University
-The Wind Rises

UPDATE: Turns out Philomena will submit for Drama and August: Osage County will submit for Comedy (like I knew they would).

UPDATE UPDATE: Apparently, Wolf of Wall Street is going into Comedy. So, unless I here differently, I have changed it accordingly.