Sunday, January 15, 2012

Large Globes footprint for TWC

'The Artist'It was fitting that around that Harvey Weinstein showed up his initial personal Golden Globe nomination -- he's only at that mixture for creating comedy/drama nominee "My Week With Marilyn" -- the Weinstein Company centered the evening, introduced having a best musical/comedy pic win for "The Artist." Dujardin credited TWC while using film's success within the Globes. "The film will be here today because of them. They did an admirable job,In . mentioned french thesp. "We never expected something such as this," added helmer Michel Hazanavicius. "We believe it is just a little festival movie that experts could enjoy -- after which it came Harvey Weinstein." Indeed, "Artist" producer Thomas Langmann and "The Iron Lady" star Meryl Streep both invoked Harvey's new nickname "The Punisher" through the telecast, while using latter saying in their acceptance speech, "Allow me to fortunately: Harvey Weinstein." He wasn't any mere mortal on today, showing his keen eye for purchases with multiple honours that Weinstein is certainly wanting will translate to additional box office and undoubtedly numerous Oscar nominations inside a couple of days. The Weinstein Company won more honours compared to major art galleries combined: best musical/comedy ("The Artist"), musical/comedy actor (Dujardin, "The Artist"), song (Madonna, "W.E."), score (Bource, "The Artist") and a pair of actress honours -- drama for Streep in "The Iron Lady" and musical/comedy for Michelle Williams in "My Week With Marilyn." While TWC nabbed best pic win for "The King's Speech" within the Oscars a year ago, the pic only won an actress jerk for Colin Firth within the Golden Globes Sony's "The Social MediaInch had largely hightail it while using evening. The brand new the new sony had two major competitors in this particular year's Globes race -- "The Ides of March" and "Moneyball," along with an actress nomination for "The Woman While using Dragon Tattoo" star Rooney Mara The brand new the new sony Pictures Classics won best script for 'Midnight in Paris." Contact Rob Sneider at rob.sneider@variety.com

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