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Star-studded galaxy for Globes

2009-01-09 12:00

Beverly Hills - A galaxy of stars will be jostling for honours at the 66th Golden Globes on Sunday as the race for Oscar glory cranks into overdrive.

After a disastrous event last year that was reduced to a celebrity-free zone by the entertainment industry's writers strike, this year's red carpet parade will read like a who's who of the movie industry's A-list.

Brad Pitt, Kate Winslet, Tom Cruise, Angelina Jolie, Clint Eastwood, Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep are just a few of the Hollywood heavyweights vying for awards at the Globes, regarded as second only to the Oscars, which take place on February 22.

Pitt is up for best actor for his performance as a man who ages in reverse in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, which along with Frost/Nixon and Doubt goes into the event with five nominations.

Benjamin Button and Frost/Nixon are regarded as strong Oscars contenders with nods in the key categories of best drama, best director and best actor.

Close race

However, awards season pundits believe Slumdog Millionairecould pip Benjamin Button for best drama.

British director Danny Boyle's riotous feel-good flick tells the story of a boy who rises from crushing poverty in Mumbai to find fame and fortune on India's version of the television quiz show Who Wants to be a Millionaire?.

"I think it's a real close race between Benjamin Button and Slumdog Millionaire," said Pete Hammond, film critic for Maxim and a contributor to the Los Angeles Times's Theenvelope.com.

"I've talked to many members in the Hollywood Foreign Press Association who just loved Slumdog Millionaire. They're passionate about it and it played really well with them. But they also like and admire Benjamin Button."

Lew Harris, a consultant editor with Hollywood.com, agreed. "Slumdog Millionaire, with its foreign flair, is really the kind of film that the HFPA likes. Benjamin Button, too," Harris told AFP. "They often go to crowd pleasers, contrary to the Oscars."

Hammond said a victory at Sunday's gala event in Beverly Hills would not influence the nomination process for the Oscars, which ends on January 12. However, winning a Globe could give Oscar hopefuls precious momentum.

Impact

"The Globes show will have some impact because it allows people to get up there and rehearse their Oscar speech," Hammond said. "And that makes an impression. It can turn fortunes around for the winners."

Unlike the Oscars, the Golden Globes - which are chosen by around 80 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association - have separate best picture awards for dramas and musicals.

In the past four years the Globes have failed to accurately predict the best picture winner at the Academy Awards but overall, some 67% of Oscars best picture winners had first received a Golden Globe.

Pitt's rivals in the best actor drama race include DiCaprio, who plays a frustrated 1950s suburbanite in Revolutionary Road, Sean Penn, a trailblazing gay politician in Milk, Frank Langella, disgraced US President Richard Nixon in Frost/Nixon and Mickey Rourke, a washed up brawler in The Wrestler.

In the best actress drama race Pitt's partner Jolie is nominated for her performance as a mother searching for her son in Clint Eastwood's period film Changeling.

Ledger a favourite

Other nominees include Anne Hathaway for Rachel Getting Married, Streep for her performance as a tyrannical nun in Doubt, Kristin Scott Thomas in I've Loved You So Long and Winslet for Revolutionary Road.

Meanwhile Australian actor Heath Ledger is the hot favourite to win a posthumous Globe in the best supporting actor category for his acclaimed performance as the Joker in Batman blockbuster The Dark Knight.

Ledger, who died of a prescription drugs overdose in January last year, faces competition from Cruise, Ralph Fiennes, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Robert Downey jnr. But pundits are tipping Ledger for success.

"I think if he wins on Sunday he's likely to go all the way to the Oscars," Hammond said. "Anybody but Heath Ledger would be an upset."

- AFP

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