Saturday, 30 November 2013

AMERICAN HUSTLE IS A COMEDY, ACCORDING TO THE HFPA


Their awards, their rules. David O. Russell's American Hustle doesn't look like a comedy, but that's not what the Hollywood Foreign Press Association thinks. They've seen the whole film, though. But it's official - the film will compete for Golden Globes in the Musical / Comedy category, meaning that it will face far weaker competition and will likely score more nominations and awards as a result, thus strengthening its chances in the Oscar race. Dunno if this is Columbia's doing or the HFPA's. It'll probably work in both groups' favour. Columbia could probably do with having a little extra publicity generated for their big awards contender after spending so much money on so much shit this year.

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  1. Can never understand the HFPA's criteria to fill out for Comedy/Musical. Its just a trick to attract as many A-listers as possible to enjoy their champagne and look pretty. Its just so pathetic. Globes are a joke and yet its an important precursor to solidify your status.

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    1. Exactly. Once upon a time the category was justifiable, when musicals were a much bigger deal than they are now and when Hollywood comedies and dramas were on a more even footing. But now it's just daft. You're right - the Globes are a total joke, awards-wise.

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