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Default Babylon 5 dvds - 09-02-2010, 08:38 AM

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— GLORIOUS "INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS": Quentin Tarantino's re-imagined WWII revenge tale won an unexpected four nominations: best film (drama), best supporting actor for the roundly acclaimed Christophe Waltz and best director and best screenplay for Tarantino. "Basterds" isn't expected to roll to as many Oscar nominations, but it was particularly suited to the Globes. It premiered at Cannes and takes place in Europe, making it more appealing to the Hollywood Foreign Press (which last year bestowed several awards on "In Bruges, The Sopranos complete series," another grisly, darkly comic film set in Europe). Though Tarantino has only won one Globe (for directing "Pulp Fiction"), The Tudors on dvd, Dawson's Creek complete seasons, Friends complete seasons, The O.C on dvd, his films have been well-received by the Globes. "Kill Bill Vol. 1, Las Vegas collection, Babylon 5 dvd series," ''Kill Bill Vol. 2" and "Jackie Brown" all earned acting nominations.
— JULIA ROBERTS' STAR WATTAGE: From out of left field was the Globes best actress (comedy or musical) nomination of Roberts for her performance in the corporate spy thriller "Duplicity." The Globes have long been known for cowing to A-listers to lure them to their televised award show, and Roberts' win (deserved or not) seems a prime example of that. She's now been nominated seven times, with three wins.
— THE ROAD ENDS HERE? The awards prospects for both "The Road" and "The Lovely Bones" took substantial hits Tuesday. Neither has received great reviews, but Viggo Mortensen ("The Road") was a strong possibility for best actor. "The Lovely Bones," which is planning a wider release for January, at least earned a nomination for Stanley Tucci's supporting performance.
— NO REST FOR THE HANGOVER: The runaway hit of the summer, "The Hangover," earned a best picture (comedy or musical) nomination. It's perhaps less surprising considering how popular the movie was. The Globes, Stargate Atlantis dvd series, The Tudors complete series, apparently warming to broad male comedies, The office dvd set, Daniel Deronda dvd series, last year gave nominations to "Pineapple Express" and "Tropic Thunder, Stargate Atlantis 1-5 dvd," too.
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— THE HURT LOCK: Jeremy Renner wasn't quite a lock for a best actor (drama) nomination, but his absence was unexpected. "The Hurt Locker," in which Renner plays a bomb technician in Iraq, is widely considered an Oscar favorite and has recently been picking up awards from critics groups. His spot in the category, Dawson's Creek 1-6 dvd, though, The office dvd series, likely went to Maguire.
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— IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE: Clint Eastwood's "Invictus" and the British coming-of-age drama "An Education" are both forecast by insiders to reap Oscar nominations for best picture (which is now a field of 10 nominees). Neither, Daniel Deronda on dvd, That 70s Show dvd box set, The Wire boxset, though, won a best picture (drama) nom from the Globes despite success in other categories: Eastwood, Desperate Housewives collection, Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon for "Invictus," and Carey Mulligan for "An Education."

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