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		<title>2010 Golden Globe nominees</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>Here is the full list of 2010 Golden Globe nominees</p>
<p>1. BEST MOTION PICTURE &#8212; DRAMA</p>
<p>1. AVATAR<br />
Lightstorm Entertainment; Twentieth Century Fox<br />
2. THE HURT LOCKER<br />
Voltage Pictures; Summit Entertainment<br />
3. INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS<br />
The Weinstein Company/Universal Pictures/A Band Apart/Zehnte Babelsberg GmbH Production; The Weinstein Company/Universal Pictures<br />
4. PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL PUSH BY SAPPHIRE<br />
A Lee Daniels Entertainment / Smokewood Entertainment Group Production;<br />
Lionsgate<br />
5. UP IN THE AIR<br />
Paramount Pictures; Paramount Pictures</p>
<p>2. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE &#8212; DRAMA</p>
<p>1. EMILY BLUNT<br />
THE YOUNG VICTORIA<br />
2. SANDRA BULLOCK<br />
THE BLIND SIDE<br />
3. HELEN MIRREN<br />
THE LAST STATION<br />
4. CAREY MULLIGAN<br />
AN EDUCATION<br />
5. GABOUREY SIDIBE<br />
PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL PUSH BY SAPPHIRE</p>
<p>3. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE &#8212; DRAMA</p>
<p>1. JEFF BRIDGES<br />
CRAZY HEART<br />
2. GEORGE CLOONEY<br />
UP IN THE AIR<br />
3. COLIN FIRTH<br />
A SINGLE MAN<br />
4. MORGAN FREEMAN<br />
INVICTUS<br />
5. TOBEY MAGUIRE<br />
BROTHERS</p>
<p>4. BEST MOTION PICTURE &#8212; COMEDY OR MUSICAL</p>
<p>1. (500) DAYS OF SUMMER<br />
Watermark Pictures; Fox Searchlight Pictures<br />
2. THE HANGOVER<br />
Warner Bros. Pictures; Warner Bros. Pictures<br />
3. IT&#8217;S COMPLICATED<br />
Relativity Media, Scott Rudin Productions; Universal Pictures<br />
4. JULIE &amp; JULIA<br />
Columbia Pictures; Sony Pictures Releasing<br />
5. NINE<br />
The Weinstein Company/Relativity Media/Lucamar Productions/Marc Platt Productions; The Weinstein Company</p>
<p>5. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE &#8212; COMEDY OR<br />
MUSICAL</p>
<p>1. SANDRA BULLOCK<br />
THE PROPOSAL<br />
2. MARION COTILLARD<br />
NINE<br />
3. JULIA ROBERTS<br />
DUPLICITY<br />
4. MERYL STREEP<br />
IT&#8217;S COMPLICATED<br />
5. MERYL STREEP<br />
JULIE &amp; JULIA</p>
<p>6. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE &#8212; COMEDY<br />
OR MUSICAL</p>
<p>1. MATT DAMON<br />
THE INFORMANT!<br />
2. DANIEL DAY-LEWIS<br />
NINE<br />
3. ROBERT DOWNEY JR<br />
SHERLOCK HOLMES<br />
4. JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT<br />
(500) DAYS OF SUMMER<br />
5. MICHAEL STUHLBARG<br />
A SERIOUS MAN</p>
<p>7. BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM</p>
<p>1. CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS<br />
Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation; Sony Pictures Releasing<br />
2. CORALINE<br />
Laika, Inc.; Focus Features<br />
3. FANTASTIC MR. FOX<br />
American Empirical Picture; Twentieth Century Fox<br />
4. THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG<br />
Walt Disney Pictures/Walt Disney Animation Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures<br />
5. UP<br />
Walt Disney Pictures/PIXAR Animation Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures</p>
<p>8. BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM</p>
<p>1. BAARIA (ITALY)<br />
Medusa Film; Summit Entertainment<br />
2. BROKEN EMBRACES (SPAIN)<br />
El Deseo SA; Sony Pictures Classics<br />
3. THE MAID (CHILE)<br />
(LA NANA)<br />
Forastero; Elephant Eye Films<br />
4. A PROPHET (UN PROPHETE) (FRANCE)<br />
Chic Films/Page 114/Why Not Productions; Sony Pictures Classics<br />
5. THE WHITE RIBBON (GERMANY)<br />
(DAS WEISSE BAND &#8212; EINE DEUTSCHE KINDERGESCHICHTE)<br />
X Filme Creative Pool/Les Films Du Losange/Lucky Red/Wega Film; Sony Pictures Classics</p>
<p>9. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A<br />
MOTION PICTURE</p>
<p>1. PEN‰LOPE CRUZ<br />
NINE<br />
2. VERA FARMIGA<br />
UP IN THE AIR<br />
3. ANNA KENDRICK<br />
UP IN THE AIR<br />
4. MO&#8217;NIQUE<br />
PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL PUSH BY SAPPHIRE<br />
5. JULIANNE MOORE<br />
A SINGLE MAN</p>
<p>10. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A<br />
MOTION PICTURE</p>
<p>1. MATT DAMON<br />
INVICTUS<br />
2. WOODY HARRELSON<br />
THE MESSENGER<br />
3. CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER<br />
THE LAST STATION<br />
4. STANLEY TUCCI<br />
THE LOVELY BONES<br />
5. CHRISTOPH WALTZ<br />
INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS</p>
<p>11. BEST DIRECTOR &#8212; MOTION PICTURE</p>
<p>1. KATHRYN BIGELOW<br />
THE HURT LOCKER<br />
2. JAMES CAMERON<br />
AVATAR<br />
3. CLINT EASTWOOD<br />
INVICTUS<br />
4. JASON REITMAN<br />
UP IN THE AIR<br />
5. QUENTIN TARANTINO<br />
INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS</p>
<p>12. BEST SCREENPLAY &#8212; MOTION PICTURE</p>
<p>1. NEILL BLOMKAMP, TERRI TATCHELL<br />
DISTRICT 9<br />
2. MARK BOAL<br />
THE HURT LOCKER<br />
3. NANCY MEYERS<br />
IT&#8217;S COMPLICATED<br />
4. JASON REITMAN, SHELDON TURNER<br />
UP IN THE AIR<br />
5. QUENTIN TARANTINO<br />
INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS</p>
<p>13. BEST ORIGINAL SCORE &#8212; MOTION PICTURE</p>
<p>1. MICHAEL GIACCHINO<br />
UP<br />
2. MARVIN HAMLISCH<br />
THE INFORMANT!<br />
3. JAMES HORNER<br />
AVATAR<br />
4. ABEL KORZENIOWSKI<br />
A SINGLE MAN<br />
5. KAREN O, CARTER BURWELL<br />
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE</p>
<p>14. BEST ORIGINAL SONG &#8212; MOTION PICTURE</p>
<p>1. &quot;CINEMA ITALIANO&quot; â€” NINE<br />
Music &amp; Lyrics by: Maury Yeston<br />
2. &quot;I WANT TO COME HOME&quot; â€” EVERYBODY&#8217;S FINE<br />
Music &amp; Lyrics by: Paul McCartney<br />
3. &quot;I SEE YOU&quot; â€” AVATAR<br />
Music by: James Horner, Simon Franglen<br />
Lyrics by: James Horner, Simon Franglen, Kuk Harrell<br />
4. &quot;THE WEARY KIND (THEME FROM CRAZY HEART)&quot; â€” CRAZY HEART<br />
Music &amp; Lyrics by: Ryan Bingham, T Bone Burnett<br />
5. &quot;WINTER&quot; â€” BROTHERS<br />
Music by: U2<br />
Lyrics by: Bono</p>
<p>15. BEST TELEVISION SERIES &#8212; DRAMA</p>
<p>1. BIG LOVE (HBO)<br />
Anima Sola Productions and Playtone in association with HBO Entertainment<br />
2. DEXTER (SHOWTIME)<br />
Showtime Presents, John Goldwyn Productions, The Colleton Company, Clyde Phillips Productions<br />
3. HOUSE (FOX)<br />
Universal Media Studios in association with Heel and Toe Films, Shore Z Productions and Bad Hat Harry<br />
4. MAD MEN (AMC)<br />
AMC<br />
5. TRUE BLOOD (HBO)<br />
Your Face Goes Here Entertainment in association with HBO Entertainment</p>
<p>16. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES &#8211;<br />
DRAMA</p>
<p>1. GLENN CLOSE<br />
DAMAGES<br />
2. JANUARY JONES<br />
MAD MEN<br />
3. JULIANNA MARGULIES<br />
THE GOOD WIFE<br />
4. ANNA PAQUIN<br />
TRUE BLOOD<br />
5. KYRA SEDGWICK<br />
THE CLOSER</p>
<p>17. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES &#8212; DRAMA</p>
<p>1. SIMON BAKER<br />
THE MENTALIST<br />
2. MICHAEL C. HALL<br />
DEXTER<br />
3. JON HAMM<br />
MAD MEN<br />
4. HUGH LAURIE<br />
HOUSE<br />
5. BILL PAXTON<br />
BIG LOVE</p>
<p>18. BEST TELEVISION SERIES &#8212; COMEDY OR MUSICAL</p>
<p>1. 30 ROCK (NBC)<br />
Universal Media Studios in association with Broadway Video and Little Stranger Inc.<br />
2. ENTOURAGE (HBO)<br />
Leverage and Closest to the Hole Productions in association with HBO Entertainment<br />
3. GLEE (FOX)<br />
Twentieth Century Fox Television<br />
4. MODERN FAMILY (ABC)<br />
Twentieth Century Fox Television<br />
5. THE OFFICE (NBC)<br />
Universal Media Studios, Deedle Dee Productions, Reveille LLC</p>
<p>19. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES &#8211;<br />
COMEDY OR MUSICAL</p>
<p>1. TONI COLLETTE<br />
UNITED STATES OF TARA<br />
2. COURTENEY COX<br />
COUGAR TOWN<br />
3. EDIE FALCO<br />
NURSE JACKIE<br />
4. TINA FEY<br />
30 ROCK<br />
5. LEA MICHELE<br />
GLEE</p>
<p>20. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES &#8211;<br />
COMEDY OR MUSICAL</p>
<p>1. ALEC BALDWIN<br />
30 ROCK<br />
2. STEVE CARELL<br />
THE OFFICE<br />
3. DAVID DUCHOVNY<br />
CALIFORNICATION<br />
4. THOMAS JANE<br />
HUNG<br />
5. MATTHEW MORRISON<br />
GLEE</p>
<p>21. BEST MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION</p>
<p>1. GEORGIA O&#8217;KEEFFE (LIFETIME TELEVISION)<br />
Sony Pictures Television<br />
2. GREY GARDENS (HBO)<br />
Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films<br />
3. INTO THE STORM (HBO)<br />
Scott Free and Rainmark Films Production in association with the BBC and HBO Films<br />
4. LITTLE DORRIT (PBS)<br />
Masterpiece/BBC Co-production<br />
5. TAKING CHANCE (HBO)<br />
Motion Picture Corporation of America and Civil Dawn Pictures in association with HBO Films</p>
<p>22. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION<br />
PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION</p>
<p>1. JOAN ALLEN<br />
GEORGIA O&#8217;KEEFFE<br />
2. DREW BARRYMORE<br />
GREY GARDENS<br />
3. JESSICA LANGE<br />
GREY GARDENS<br />
4. ANNA PAQUIN<br />
THE COURAGEOUS HEART OF IRENA SENDLER<br />
5. SIGOURNEY WEAVER<br />
PRAYERS FOR BOBBY</p>
<p>23. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION<br />
PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION</p>
<p>1. KEVIN BACON<br />
TAKING CHANCE<br />
2. KENNETH BRANAGH<br />
WALLANDER: ONE STEP BEHIND<br />
3. CHIWETEL EJIOFOR<br />
ENDGAME<br />
4. BRENDAN GLEESON<br />
INTO THE STORM<br />
5. JEREMY IRONS<br />
GEORGIA O&#8217;KEEFFE</p>
<p>24. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A<br />
SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION</p>
<p>1. JANE ADAMS<br />
HUNG<br />
2. ROSE BYRNE<br />
DAMAGES<br />
3. JANE LYNCH<br />
GLEE<br />
4. JANET McTEER<br />
INTO THE STORM<br />
5. CHLO‹ SEVIGNY<br />
BIG LOVE</p>
<p>25. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES,<br />
MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION</p>
<p>1. MICHAEL EMERSON<br />
LOST<br />
2. NEIL PATRICK HARRIS<br />
HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER<br />
3. WILLIAM HURT<br />
DAMAGES<br />
4. JOHN LITHGOW<br />
DEXTER<br />
5. JEREMY PIVEN<br />
ENTOURAGE</p>
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		<title>Ned&#8217;s top 10 movies of 2009</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p><em>One of Blast&#8217;s resident film critics weighs in on the top 10 movies of last year.</em></p>
<p><strong>10. Funny People:</strong> While many didn&#8217;t connect with Judd Apatow&#8217;s third film, I found it to be his most complete and satisfying feature to date. Boasting an honest and emotionally unguarded performance from Adam Sandler as George Simmons, a famous comedian who finds out he is dying- and then that he isn&#8217;t. While the film proves a bit ungainly at times, it&#8217;s both sweet and wickedly funny.</p>
<p><strong>9. District 9:</strong> Along with &quot;Star Trek&quot; and &quot;Avatar,&#8221; &#8220;District 9&#8243; proved that Sci-Fi can be both smart and tons of fun. Neil Blomkamp&#8217;s first feature is exciting, thrilling, brutal and packs a surprising and rather emotional punch at the end. First time actor Sharlto Copley makes a great unlikely hero as Wikus and Blomkamp is definitely a director to watch.  </p>
<p><strong>8. Up:</strong> Yet another classic from Pixar. As gorgeous and intelligent as you would expect from Pixar, which can seemingly do no wrong. And &quot;Up&#8217;s&quot; opening, which tells a couple&#8217;s 60 year story in 10 minutes, is as emotionally affecting as anything I saw all year. </p>
<p><strong>7. The Road: </strong>John Hillcoat&#8217;s second feature is as unflinching as his first. An adaptation of Cormac McCarthy&#8217;s Pulitzer Prize winning novel tells the story of a man protecting his young son as they journey across a post-apocalyptic U.S., rife with cannibalism and haunting reminders of an entire culture lost. Viggo Mortensen gives yet another fine performance as the desperate father and strengthens his status as one of the finest actors working. The film doesn&#8217;t shy away from the dark nature of the subject matter, but still earns its somewhat hopeful ending. </p>
<p><strong>6. An Education:</strong> Director Lone Scherfig&#8217;s delicately told story about Jenny, a London teen in the 1960&#8242;s, who falls for the wrong man. Nick Hornby&#8217;s script is beautifully constructed and heartbreakingly honest. And Carey Mulligan is sensational as Jenny, embodying innocence and a woman&#8217;s maturity in equal measure. Mulligan easily earns the comparisons she has been getting to Audrey Hepburn. While she has been somewhat overshadowed by Meryl Streep so far this awards season, Mulligan&#8217;s performance was the best by an actress I saw all year. </p>
<p><strong>5. Avatar:</strong> The year&#8217;s most singular cinematic experience. James Cameron&#8217;s first film in 12 years is a visual triumph and demands to be seen on the biggest screen possible. Using newly designed Performance Capture technology Cameron creates an entire world and a new species, the Na&#8217;vi who feel like living, breathing and most importantly, feeling creatures.</p>
<p><strong>4. The Hurt Locker:</strong> Katherine Bigelow&#8217;s visceral and thrilling tale follows William James, a bomb unit member serving in Iraq. The action is fierce and genuinely exciting and Jeremy Renner turns in a star-making and award-worthy performance as James, an adrenaline junky who only feels alive when he is deciding which wires to cut to defuse a bomb. &quot;The Hurt Locker&quot; keeps the tension dialed up to the max and brilliantly captures the violence and destruction that follows an explosion. Bigelow, who has a real chance to be the first female director to win an Oscar, delivers the best and most muscular action film in years. </p>
<p><strong>3. 500 Days of Summer: </strong>Along with &quot;Up in the Air&quot; proves that romantic comedies don&#8217;t have to be mind-numbingly predictable. Director Marc Webb and a smart script make this tale of love found and lost wholly original. &quot;(500) Of Summer&quot; shows that a love story does not have to have a happy ending to be funny and romantic. </p>
<p><strong>2. Inglorious Basterds:</strong> Quentin Tarantino&#8217;s ode to cinema and Nazi killing is a delight from start to finish. While Brad Pitt is fun as Aldo Raine, the hillbilly leader of the Basterds, it&#8217;s Christophe Waltz who walks away with the movie. Waltz&#8217;s turn as &quot;Jew Hunter&quot; Hans Landa is the year&#8217;s finest performance and Landa proves to be an instant classic screen villain. &quot;Inglorious Basterds&quot; is Tarantino&#8217;s ode to the power of cinema, which he proves by rewriting history in grand fashion. When Aldo Raine looks into the camera at the end of the film and says &quot;I Think this might be my masterpiece&quot; it is hard not to agree with him.  </p>
<p><strong>1. Up In the Air:</strong> Jason Reitman continues his ridiculously hot start to his directing career with his third and finest film. &quot;Up in the Air&quot; takes flight thanks to three fine performances from George Clooney, Vera Farmiga, and Anne Kendrick and a funny and perceptive script by Reitman- seriously the guy is ridiculously talented. The film is smart, funny, thoughtful and engaging. Clooney is better than ever as Ryan Bingham, a man who slowly comes to question his entire way of life. Not much to say that hasn&#8217;t been already, but in this case the hype is well deserved. &quot;Up in the Air&quot; is as good as advertised.  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>Three Paramount announcements today:</p>
<p>Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures announced that &#8220;The Lovely Bones,&#8221; from director Peter Jackson for release on December 11 in limited release with an expansion on December 25 and a wide release on January 15, 2010.</p>
<p>Paramount Pictures&#8217; &#8220;Paranormal Activity will be released on September 25 in limited release.</p>
<p>Paramount Pictures&#8217; &#8220;Up in the Air&#8221; from Director Jason Reitman and starring George Clooney will be released on November 13 in limited release and expanding on November 25.</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t have the Boston release dates yet, however.</p>
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