This year's oddly truncated [B]Golden Globes[/B] announcement turned out to be a night of surprises — and not just how much more efficient a one-hour telecast seemed. Many of the odds-on favorites — like [I]Juno[/I]'s Ellen Page, [I]30 Rock[/I]'s Alec Baldwin, or [I]The Sopranos[/I]' Edie Falco — grumbled at the TV screen having lost, while dark horses like [I]La Vie en Rose[/I]'s Marion Cotillard (Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy) and AMC's [I]Mad Men[/I] (which won Best TV Series, Drama) emerged triumphant. In a year with no dominant presence — no project won more than three major awards (and that'd be HBO's [I]Longford[/I], which earned Globes in the actor, supporting actress, and miniseries or TV movie categories) — the love was spread around pretty evenly, if unconventionally (Julian Schnabel for Best Director over the Coen boys, really?). It remains to be seen how these wins will impact the Oscars — though EW's Dave Karger will bring his preternatural prediction skills to bear for us. Until then, here's the list:
[B][SIZE=4]THE 2008 GOLDEN GLOBE WINNERS[/SIZE]
[/B] [B][SIZE=4]MOVIES[/SIZE]
[/B] [B]BEST MOTION PICTURE DRAMA[/B]
[I]Atonement
[/I] [B]BEST MOTION PICTURE MUSICAL OR COMEDY[/B]
[I]Sweeney Todd
[/I] [B]BEST ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE DRAMA[/B]
Daniel Day-Lewis, [I]There Will Be Blood
[/I] [B]BEST ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE DRAMA[/B]
Julie Christie, [I]Away From Her
[/I] [B]BEST ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE MUSICAL OR COMEDY[/B]
Johnny Depp, [I]Sweeney Todd
[/I] [B]BEST ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE MUSICAL OR COMEDY[/B]
Marion Cotillard, [I]La Vie en Rose
[/I] [B]BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE[/B]
Javier Bardem, [I]No Country for Old Men
[/I] [B]BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE[/B]
Cate Blanchett, [I]I'm Not There
[/I] [B]BEST DIRECTOR[/B]
Julian Schnabel, [I]The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
[/I] [B]BEST ANIMATED FEATURE[/B]
[I]Ratatouille
[/I] [B]BEST SCREENPLAY[/B]
Ethan and Joel Coen, [I]No Country for Old Men
[/I] [B]BEST FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FILM[/B]
[I]The Diving Bell and the Butterfly[/I] (France/U.S.)
[B]BEST SCORE[/B]
[I]Atonement
[/I] [B]ORIGINAL SONG[/B]
''Guaranteed,'' [I]Into the Wild[/I]
[B][SIZE=4]TV[/SIZE]
[/B] [B]BEST DRAMA TV SERIES[/B]
[I]Mad Men
[/I] [B]BEST MUSICAL OR COMEDY TV SERIES[/B]
[I]Extras
[/I] [B]BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES[/B]
Jon Hamm, [I]Mad Men
[/I] [B]BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES[/B]
Glenn Close, [I]Damages
[/I] [B]BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL OR COMEDY TV SERIES[/B]
David Duchovny, [I]Californication
[/I] [B]BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL OR COMEDY TV SERIES[/B]
Tina Fey, [I]30 Rock
[/I] [B]BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A SERIES, MINISERIES, OR TV MOVIE[/B]
Jeremy Piven, [I]Entourage
[/I] [B]BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A SERIES, MINISERIES, OR TV MOVIE[/B]
Samantha Morton, [I]Longford
[/I] [B]BEST ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR TV MOVIE[/B]
Queen Latifah, [I]Life Support[/I]
[B]BEST ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR TV MOVIE[/B]
Jim Broadbent, [I]Longford
[/I] [B]BEST MINISERIES OR TV MOVIE[/B]
[I]Longford[/I]
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