Golden Globes: Vedder, Blanchett, Depp Win


Evidently, the Golden Globes award ceremony occurred last night in the form a half-hour press conference. We were too distracted by Rock of Love 2 to watch, but we did see the list of winners this morning and we can now report accordingly. On the music front, the Hollywood Foreign Press loves them some Pearl Jam and Bob Dylan, as Eddie Vedders Guaranteed from Into the Wild won Best Original Song, filling the void on Vedders mantle that was meant for the Critics Choice Award he didnt win. Cate Blanchett took home Best Supporting Actress for her role as Jude Quinn, one of the many Bob Dylan alter egos in Todd Haynes Im Not There. In a press release/Thank You speech, Blanchett wrote/said None of this would be possible without the great man himself, Bob Dylan, wherever you are, whoever you are, I thank you deeply.

Johnny Depp, star of Sweeney Todd and the current issue of Rolling Stone, followed up his win at the Peoples Choice Awards with the Best Performance By an Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy trophy, while Sweeney Todd itself won Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Best Score went to Dario Marianelli and Atonement, which didnt have to face off against the Critics pick Jonny Greenwood and his There Will Be Blood score because it wasnt nominated. In one last music note, Queen Latifah won the Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television award for the HBO film Life Support.

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