Well, the Golden Globe nominations were announced, and I’m starting to believe the “Foreign Press Association” is actually just Yakov Smirnoff sitting alone in a room with an old TV Guide and erasable pen and randomly making some picks. (This would explain why “What A Country!” gets nominated for Best Drama every year.) That’s because while many well-deserved people and projects got nominated (Midnight In Paris, Bryan Cranston, … Rango), there were also plenty of plainly obvious snubs. As Dan Hopper pointed out this morning, Breaking Bad was snubbed for a nomination while Boss, a show starring Kelsey Grammer in his blue X-Men suit, managed to make the cut. Of all the snubs, though, one stings the most: The absence of Melissa McCarthy getting a nod for her brilliant turn in Bridesmaids. McCarthy made the movie (after the Goddess Wiig), and it was one of the biggest moneymakers of the year.
- 12/15/2011
- by runtaghj
- BestWeekEver
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