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Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 2:09 pm
by Penelope
Or worse from a man.

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 1:42 pm
by Eric
Penelope wrote:As someone over at Datalounge commented, Kate Winslet blubbers at the Golden Globes and it's an embarrassment to the British; Christian Bale goes off on a 4 minute profanity-laced tirade and people shrug their shoulders.

It's good to be a man.
Or we just expect better from a woman.

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 11:09 am
by flipp525
Penelope wrote:As someone over at Datalounge commented, Kate Winslet blubbers at the Golden Globes and it's an embarrassment to the British

I love this bit in the Datalounge thread "Let's help Kate with her Oscar speech":

"Mention Angelina FIRST. Even if you hate her it was very rude at the GGs..."

Hahaha!

And then:
My boobs, my God, my children, where was I, oh Sam... Sam, thank you so much, oh wait, it's Stephen, so sorry ... shit, Stephen thank you so much, fuck, I messed it up already ... David Kross my love, no wait, that sounds creepy, Leo, my love, shit, wrong movie ... dammit Kate, get it together ... Harvey Weinstein thank you, fat fuck, everyone in Germany, the animals too ... Lena, Raiffe, my parents, Meryl, the other ladies, which category is this? who are they? Anthony, of course, wait, who is the other one who died? Fuck it. Thank you all.


Oh, and: "Kate: (smiles widely and claps as Meryl Streep walks to stage...thinks it is because I'm fat)"




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Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 10:28 am
by Penelope
As someone over at Datalounge commented, Kate Winslet blubbers at the Golden Globes and it's an embarrassment to the British; Christian Bale goes off on a 4 minute profanity-laced tirade and people shrug their shoulders.

It's good to be a man.

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:09 am
by rudeboy
flipp525 wrote:I felt like her "gather" moments during the Globes were rather affected.
Absolutely - she's clearly watched too many of Emma Thompsons's brow-touching, slightly breathless award moments.

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:03 am
by flipp525
rudeboy wrote:
Big Magilla wrote:Is Kate Winslet no longer considered British?

Nope - no British lady would blub that much when collecting a couple of Golden Globes.

I felt like her "gather" moments during the Globes were rather affected.




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Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 8:49 am
by rudeboy
Big Magilla wrote:Is Kate Winslet no longer considered British?
Nope - no British lady would blub that much when collecting a couple of Golden Globes.

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:50 am
by Big Magilla
Reza wrote:ACTRESS OF THE YEAR
*Kate Winslet - The Reader and Revolutionary Road

BRITISH ACTRESS OF THE YEAR
*Kristin Scott Thomas - I’ve Loved You So Long
Is Kate Winslet no longer considered British?

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:18 am
by Damien
Even more moronic than their American counterparts.

Pip pip guv'nor God save the Queen . . .

Idiots

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 2:47 am
by Franz Ferdinand
Yay for the Wrestler! Hey, there's Eddie Marsan, without Sally Hawkins. Some more hardware for Slumdog....

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 2:39 am
by Reza
LONDON CRITICS CIRCLE FILM AWARD WINNERS

FILM OF THE YEAR
*The Wrestler

THE ATTENBOROUGH AWARD: BRITISH FILM OF THE YEAR
*Slumdog Millionaire

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM OF THE YEAR
*Waltz With Bashir

DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
*David Fincher - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

BRITISH DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
*Danny Boyle - Slumdog Millionaire

ACTOR OF THE YEAR
*Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler

ACTRESS OF THE YEAR
*Kate Winslet - The Reader and Revolutionary Road

MORE


BRITISH ACTOR OF THE YEAR
*Michael Fassbender - Hunger

BRITISH ACTRESS OF THE YEAR
*Kristin Scott Thomas - I’ve Loved You So Long

BRITISH ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
*Eddie Marsan - Happy-Go-Lucky

BRITISH ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
*Tilda Swinton - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

SCREENWRITER OF THE YEAR
*Simon Beaufoy - Slumdog Millionaire

THE NSPCC AWARD: YOUNG BRITISH PERFORMER OF THE YEAR
*Thomas Turgoose - Somers Town and Eden Lake

BREAKTHROUGH BRITISH FILM-MAKER
*Steve McQueen - writer-director: Hunger

DILYS POWELL AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO CINEMA
Dame Judi Dench