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Tuesday 18 December 2012

'Lincoln' Now Leads Golden Globe Film Nominations.

The actual U. S. Civil War-era dilemma "Lincoln" led Hollywood's annual Fantastic Globe awards Thursday with seven nominations, including best drama, finest director for Steven Spielberg along with acting honors for Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Discipline and Tommy Lee Jones.

Hooked for second place with a few nominations each are Ben Affleck's Iran hostage-crisis thriller "Argo" along with Quentin Tarantino's slavery-era Western "Django Unchained.

The Golden Globe Awards, which is to be given out by Hollywood Foreign Press Association on The month of january 13, are among the most widely watched honors programs leading up to the Oscars at the stop of February.

Other best dilemma nominees announced Thursday are "Zero Dark Thirty, " about the look for Osama bin Laden, and shipwreck account "Life of Pi. "

Within the running for best comedy or even musical are Indian-themed "The Ideal Exotic Marigold Hotel, " "Silver Linings Playbook, "Les Miserables, " "Moonrise Kingdom, and "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. "

Unlike the Academy Honours, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has separate categories for film dramas and comedies.

Day-Lewis's highly effective performance as U. S. President Abraham Lincoln will now compete in opposition to Denzel Washington's alcoholic airline pilot in "Flight, " among finest dramatic actor contenders.

Richard Gere's role being a corrupt financial executive in "Arbitrage, " John Hawkes being a severely disabled man in "The Sessions" along with Joaquin Phoenix's drifter in "The Master" round out the field.

Dramatic-actress nominees include Jessica Chastain being a CIA analyst "Zero Dark 30, " Marion Cotillard as some sort of whale biologist beset by loss in "Rust and Bone, and Helen Mirren as now Alfred Hitchcock's strong-minded woman in "Hitchcock. "

Naomi Watts being a woman caught up in some sort of devastating tsunami in "The Impossible, " and Rachel Weisz being a woman ruined by an extramarital relationship in "The Deep Blue Sea" ended up also nominated.


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