金球奖提名揭晓 《悬而未决》领跑
"Up in the Air" leads Golden Globes with 6 nodsc
George Clooney and Vera Farmiga in the dramatic comedy "Up in the Air." The movie got six Golden Globe nominations on Tuesday, December 15.
Film drama "Up in the Air" soared away with six Golden Globe nominations on Tuesday, more than any film, while Sandra Bullock, Meryl Streep and Matt Damon each earned two nominations for the major awards show. "Up in the Air," starring George Clooney as a corporatehatchet man forced to consider his life's direction, took home nominations for best film drama and for Clooney as best actor. Jason Reitman grabbed a nod for director and best screenplay with co-writer Sheldon Turner, while both Anna Kendrick and Vera Farmiga will compete for supporting actress. Close behind was "Nine," about the life and loves of an Italian film director, with five nominations, including best musical or comedy. Bullock scored nominations for best dramatic actress for football film "The Blind Side" and actress in a musical or comedy with relationship movie "The Proposal." "I am beyond stunned," Bullock said in a statement. "Just to be included in the company of these amazing women I have so admired through the years, has left me slack-jawed with awe." For her part, Streep will compete against herself for best actress in a musical or comedy with two movies, culinary movie "Julie & Julia" and relationship film "It's Complicated." Matt Damon also received two nominations, one for best actor in a musical or comedy for "The Informant!" and a second for supporting actor with "Invictus." The Golden Globes, given out on January 17 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, are among the most-watched awards and a key indicator of which movies will compete for the world's top film honors, the Oscars, in March. Among other movies to watch in the weeks ahead will be science-fiction adventure "Avatar," which earned four Golden Globe nominations, including best drama, best director for James Cameron and original song and movie score.
nod: an indication of approval or assent(获选中,得到认可)
slack-jawed:having the mouth open, esp. as an indication of astonishment, bewilderment, etc(目瞪口呆的) |