Sugar Editorial Picks
Aug 07, 2007 -
As I'm preparing my coverage of the 2007 Primetime Emmy Awards, I'm wondering if you think one of the big four awards organizations tends to get it right more often than the others.
Which Entertainment Awards Do You Respect the Most?
The Grammy Awards
The Academy Awards
The Golden Globe Awards
The Emmy Awards
None of them!
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Jan 20, 2007 -
Sure, you already know who won the Golden Globe Awards. But if you missed the chance to see America Ferrera's adorable breakdown, or Sacha Baron Cohen's ode to his co-star's butt, or the "Grey's Anatomy" cast when they still got along, you've got another chance tonight. Bravo is rebroadcasting the awards twice, so you can analyze every dress and every shot of tipsy celebs.
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Jan 18, 2007 -
So many movies, so little time. Thankfully, BuzzSugar is here to help you sort through them all! Each week, I'll choose a theme for a Movie Night and feature three must-see movies in keeping with that theme.
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Jan 16, 2007 -
The Golden Globes get a lot of press for which movies they honor, but I'm always glad they invite TV folks to the party, too (and not just because I like seeing big- and small-screen stars getting tipsy together). The Emmys are a long way off, and this way, some of the great shows of the fall season can get some early recognition. Besides picking "Ugly Betty" and "Grey's Anatomy" as the best series, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association also made interesting picks — some obvious, some less so — in the acting categories.
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Jan 16, 2007 -
I was at once shocked and totally unsurprised that Dreamgirls took home the award for Best Picture Musical or Comedy at last night's Golden Globe Awards. On the one hand, there aren't many movie musicals these days, so I can see how voters might get giddy over the rare opportunity to honor one. But really, I think that Little Miss Sunshine was a better movie, while Dreamgirls was a good musical but not necessarily a good film.
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Jan 16, 2007 -
"Ugly Betty" is cute and campy, sweet but not syrupy, occasionally mean, but always willing to reward the underdog in the end. Basically, it's the kind of show not often seen in primetime in the U.S., and maybe that's just why the Hollywood Foreign Press Association honored it as the best comedy on TV at the Golden Globe Awards last night.
Based on a Colombian telenovela, the general story of "Ugly Betty" has been translated for almost a dozen countries.
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Jan 16, 2007 -
It's easy to write off "Grey's Anatomy" as lots of eye candy and little substance. Similarly, it's easy to assume that a show so hugely popular can't possibly be good. But "Grey's," which took home its first major ensemble award by winning the Best Television Drama Series category at last night's Golden Globe Awards, delivers some of the most consistently well-written television out there.
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Jan 16, 2007 -
One minute, director Alejandro González Iñárritu's Babel was a somewhat difficult and low-profile artsy film getting merely good reviews. But after its Best Picture Drama win at last night's Golden Globe Awards, it seems Babel may be the prime frontrunner for Best Picture at the Oscars. (For more on the movie, check out my Babel review.)
Once I saw that the Globes directing award was going to the much-deserved Martin Scorcese, I figured Babel would score the Best Picture win, and I wouldn't be surprised if the same thing happens at the Oscars.
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Jan 16, 2007 -
What Golden Globe Winner Was the Biggest Surprise?
Meryl Streep, Best Actress
Babel, Best Picture Drama
Dreamgirls, Best Picture Musical or Comedy
"Grey's Anatomy," Best Drama Series
"Ugly Betty," Best Comedy Series
Hugh Laurie, Best Actor in a Drama Series
Alec Baldwin, Best Actor in Musical or Comedy Series
Other (Tell us below.)
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Jan 16, 2007 -
Congratulations to all of the winners at last night's Golden Globe Awards! I'm especially excited for the cast of "Ugly Betty" and for Martin Scorcese, whose award for directing The Departed was well-deserved. It was also fun to see Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin win, and they both gave great acceptance speeches.
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