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Golden Globe nominations were announced this morning, and, actually, there seems to be more good this year than bad!
YAY GLEE
Really the only consistent thing about the extremely inconsistent “Glee” is that the best parts of any given episode will be: a bombastic Sue Sylvester line delivery and a Rachel Berry song. So it’s fitting that Lea Michele and Jane Lynch were nominated, for Best TV Comedy Actress and Best TV Supporting Actress respectively. Def going to be hilarious to see Lea clenching her fists and like crying as Tina Fey offers an “over it” smile as they wait for the “Best Actress in a TV Comedy” winner to be read.
BOO GLEE
The basically intolerable Matthew Morrison, who plays Will, inexplicably got nominated for Best TV Comedy Actor. He is in the same category as Steve Carrell and Alec Baldwin, which is sort of like if Kourtney Kardashian was up for an award against Cate Blanchett. Also, the show was nominated for “Best TV Comedy” which isn’t like OFFENSIVE but is kind of weird considering the show is uneven and spastic 2 the max.
YAY FANGBANGERS
SOOKIE STACKHOUSE NOMMED FOR BEST TV DRAMA ACTRESS. Technically, Anna Paquin is the one nominated, but that’s not going to stop me from assuming she can read everyone in the audience’s minds when she’s up on stage.
BOO FANGBANGERS
Kristen Stewart was inexplicably, tragically not nominated for “Best Movie Drama Actress.” I will sit in an office chair and not speak or eat for five months in protest.
YAY SEEING DOUBLE
Sandra Bullock and Meryl Streep were both nominated for TWO Best Movie Actress awards. Totally makes sense: Sandy’s work in “The Proposal” is authentic and transgressive and Meryl giggles A LOT in “It’s Complicated” but is still lovable. Seriously though, this is awesome.
BOO SEEING DOUBLE
“The Hurt Locker” is up for Best Movie Drama and Best Movie Director. This means that after like six months of hoping I could get away with not seeing it, I am now going to have to force myself to sit through this long (it’s gotta be long, right?) war movie with no celebrities in it at some point over the holidays.
[Also, yay for Carey Mulligan, “Basterd” love, Moore/Firth (haven’t seen “A Single Man” yet but just assuming I’m going to be obsessed with it), January Jones, “Fantastic Mr. Fox” and “Modern Family.” And boo to “Entourage” getting nominated AGAIN (seriously WTF?!), no love for Amy Poehler/”Parks & Rec,” “The Hangover” getting nominated for a Best Movie award and NO NOMINATION FOR LEIGHTON MEESTER.]
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