klu letak no.5 slot tu utk annete bennings, kesian lak dia kalah lg kt org yg sama (sudahlah kalah 2 kali dgn hilary swanks, la ni nak kalah 2 kali lg dgn natalie portman plak?)..mcm curse bg nya...
dia kena try next chance lah..
Emma kalah Critics Choice tapi menang GG (musical/comedy) sebab dalam GG kategori di asingkan dengan Drama
Natalie menang critics choice tapi kalah GG(Drama) saingan sengit Isabelle
Isabelle menang GG (Drama) dan banyak menang anugerah critics..saling bersaing kemenangn critics dengan natalie
isabella dan natalie saling cabar mencabar dalam critics yang lain..ada natalie menang dan ada Isabelle menang..
emma masih berpeluang menang oscar
tapi itulah di SAG tak Isabelle..kalau tidak kat sini dah dpt tgok tanda tanda awal oscar....
tapi dalam SAG ada Natalie vs Emma..salah seorang akan menang,..
nak tgok calon oscar..kalau ada natalie , emma dan isabelle..kita tgok siapa yang akan menang..
thn lepas, sempat tgk big short, spotlight, the revenant, room, max mad fury road, the martian sblm oscar menjelang...dgn konfidennya, aku declare spotlight sbg winner yg mane menang oscar best picture kemudiannya..
thn ni, tak sempat lg tgk satu pun
yg dah release so far, the loving dan the hell and the water kan? dan juga la la land yg tgh ditayangkan kt pawagam...
Why Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s supporting actor win is an upset (sort of)
Steven Zeitchik
(Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP)
Aaron Taylor-Johnson surprised the Golden Globes room and plenty of the pundits watching at home by scoring supporting actor, motion picture at the top of the show for his work as a menacing criminal in Tom Ford’s “Nocturnal Animals.”
The race was thought slightly more open than others, with “Moonlight’s” Mahershala Ali the front-runner and Jeff Bridges (“Hell or High Water”) the Cinderella (and “Lion’s" Dev Patel the real dark horse). Few gave much of a shot to Taylor-Johnson, whose previous major awards include such honorifics as Empire Award for Best Newcomer and Glamour Award for Man of the Year, both for his turn in “Nowhere Boy” years ago. (He’s received no other major nominations thus far for “Nocturnal.”)
The supporting actor-motion picture category hasn’t seen a ton of upsets in recent years — the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. has tended to go either for favorites (Jared Leto and Christian Bale for “Dallas Buyers Club” and “The Fighter,” respectively) or well-liked veterans (Sylvester Stallone and Christopher Plummer, for “Creed” and “Beginners,” respectively).
But the group is generally known for upsets — and often in major categories. Last year it handed best motion picture --drama to “The Revenant” at a time when everyone was talking about favorite (and eventual Oscar winner) “Spotlight.” And the year before the Globes went with “The Grand Budapest Hotel” over favorite (and eventual Oscar winner) "Birdman."
The conspiracy flames will be fanned by a controversy involving Ford’s cologne being sent to HFPA members in the run-up to the awards. (Jokes quickly followed on Twitter: Something doesn’t smell right? The awards should be scent back?) Either way, Taylor-Johnson has his first major prize — and the Globes their first head-scratcher of 2017.