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January 17, 2011, 10:00 AM ET
Based on the results of last night’s Golden Globes ceremony, a few candidates have jumped into the lead for the coming Oscars.
Nine Inch Nails rocker Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have a great shot at nabbing a nomination for their score for “The Social Network,” judging by their win last night. Improbably, “Burlesque,” the Christina Aguilera/Cher vehicle that was panned by many critics, could pick up a nod or a win for best song. (Dianne Warren’s “Burlesque” tune “You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me” won a Golden Globe last night.) But don’t count out “There’s A Place for Us,” the theme song for “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader,” co-written by Carrie Underwood. And “Country Strong’s” songs deserve a shot too.
Article continues: What the Golden Globes Mean for This Year's Oscar Race - Speakeasy - WSJ
Personally, I LOVE this "hopeful" blog. Of course, I admit, I am biased!
Based on the results of last night’s Golden Globes ceremony, a few candidates have jumped into the lead for the coming Oscars.
Nine Inch Nails rocker Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have a great shot at nabbing a nomination for their score for “The Social Network,” judging by their win last night. Improbably, “Burlesque,” the Christina Aguilera/Cher vehicle that was panned by many critics, could pick up a nod or a win for best song. (Dianne Warren’s “Burlesque” tune “You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me” won a Golden Globe last night.) But don’t count out “There’s A Place for Us,” the theme song for “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader,” co-written by Carrie Underwood. And “Country Strong’s” songs deserve a shot too.
Article continues: What the Golden Globes Mean for This Year's Oscar Race - Speakeasy - WSJ
Personally, I LOVE this "hopeful" blog. Of course, I admit, I am biased!