
The Golden Globes have lengthy provoked skepticism and outrage with its weird nominee selections.
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It’s a cherished American custom: Annually, we come collectively to query the integrity and style of the 2022 Golden Globe Awards. And again in 2021, the ceremony honoring movie and TV gave us loads of unusual selections to whine about.
Final week, it was revealed that the Netflix present “Emily in Paris” reportedly flew ⅓ of the 90-person Globes voting bloc to Paris and put them up within the $1,400-a-night Peninsula resort for a junket. The stylish journey to the Metropolis of Lights may need helped web the present two nominations, together with greatest comedy collection.
In the meantime, Sia’s nominated movie “Music” was awash in controversy for its happy-go-lucky portrayal of autism. And to cap all of it off, it was reported on the time that the Hollywood International Press Affiliation, which places on the ceremony, has zero black members. A banner 12 months!
Quick-forward to 2022: Sunday evening’s Golden Globes gained’t be televised this 12 months after the group behind it, the Hollywood International Press Affiliation, has been rocked by scandal — and reportedly “couldn't get a celeb presenter.” However the present will go on, type of: Starting at 9 p.m. on Solar., Jan. 9, you may look ahead to winners’ names to be introduced at GoldenGlobes.com and on Twitter. Listed below are The Submit’s critics picks for the highest awards in films and tv.
However the Globes have lengthy provoked skepticism and outrage for its shady dealings and cuckoo picks. Listed below are a few of the weirdest Golden Globes selections ever.
Pia Zadora in “Butterfly”

A thriller nonetheless not totally defined is Pia Zadora’s new star of the 12 months award in 1982 for her efficiency within the critically eviscerated drama “Butterfly.” The tawdry movie is about an Arizona man (Stacy Keach) who begins up an incestuous relationship along with his long-lost daughter Kady (Zadora), who simply so occurs to be tremendous into that form of factor. Gross. Occasions critic Vincent Canby mentioned the newcomer’s sexualized efficiency was “like a Brigitte Bardot who’s been recycled by way of a kitchen compactor.”
When Zadora bought the award, some lobbed accusations that her then-husband, Israeli billionaire Meshulam Riklis, swayed the Hollywood International Press Affiliation by internet hosting a lavish press junket on the Riviera Lodge in Las Vegas, which he owned.
Nonetheless, she maintains she gained her trophy honest and sq.. A couple of months later, her efficiency would additionally pretty earn her the Golden Raspberry Award for worst actress.
“Scent of a Lady”

No one would name “Scent of a Lady” a nasty film. It obtained Oscar nods, too, and Al Pacino rightly gained an Academy Award for taking part in a blind lieutenant colonel. Nevertheless it was by no means the season front-runner. (It competed towards “A Few Good Males,” “Howard’s Finish,” “The Crying Recreation” and “Unforgiven,” which in the end gained the Oscar for Finest Image). So, when the movie snagged the 1993 Golden Globe for greatest drama movie, the HFPA discovered themselves within the midst of one more controversy. Hollywood insiders had been irate when it was revealed that many citizens had been flown out to New York to satisfy Pacino in the course of the voting course of. And no one concerned would say who paid for the starry jaunt.
Halle Berry (“Frankie & Alice”)

One other criticism often confronted by the Globes is that it nominates stars solely to get them on the pink carpet — A-list expertise in D-list duds. That positively tracks for Halle Berry’s 2011 greatest actress in a drama movie nod for “Frankie & Alice.” The small Canadian film a couple of stripper with a murderous break up persona was skewered by critics, though some praised Berry’s work. Stranger nonetheless, most Individuals weren’t in a position to see it. Whereas “Frankie & Alice” had a restricted launch in 2010 to qualify for awards, its large launch was shelved until 2014.
“The Martian”

What was the funniest a part of “The Martian”? Was it when Matt Damon’s astronaut was stranded on Mars, seemingly destined to die alone? Or when he managed to develop potatoes to stave off hunger? Maybe it was his harrowing remaining maneuver to succeed in the crew despatched to rescue him. What was your favourite tune within the film? Oh, proper, there weren’t any. The entire above is why individuals had been scratching their heads when “The Martian” was nominated for — and gained! — the “greatest movement image — musical or comedy” prize in 2016. It edged out precise, um, comedies, resembling “The Massive Quick,” “Pleasure,” “Spy” and “Trainwreck.”
Johnny Depp (“Alice in Wonderland,” “Charlie and the Chocolate Manufacturing facility”)

For a stable 20 years, the slobbering HFPA would have nominated Johnny Depp for taking a stroll across the block. From 1991 to 2011, the actor obtained a mammoth 10 Golden Globe nominations. Evaluate that to his lifetime three Oscar nods. Crazier than the sheer quantity, although, had been the tasks themselves, together with 2005’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Manufacturing facility,” through which he performed Willy Wonka like a Wisconsin drugstore clerk; 2010’s “Alice in Wonderland,” along with his flame-haired Mad Hatter; and, worst of all of them, “The Vacationer,” additionally in 2010.
“The Vacationer”

Critics completely slammed “The Vacationer,” which was a remake of a 2005 French movie, but it surely nonetheless managed a greatest musical or comedy movie Globe nomination and undeserved appearing nods for Depp and Angelina Jolie, who had an icy lack of chemistry. The inclusion was so roundly criticized, host Ricky Gervais mocked it in his monologue.
“It was an enormous 12 months for 3-D films,” he mentioned. ” ‘Toy Story,’ ‘Despicable Me,’ ‘Tron’ — looks as if every thing this 12 months was three-dimensional, besides the characters in ‘The Vacationer.’ “
Piling on, Gervais added: “I really feel unhealthy about that joke, as a result of I’m leaping on the bandwagon. I haven’t even seen ‘The Vacationer.’ Who has? Nevertheless it should be good, as a result of it was nominated.”
“Burlesque”

Bear in mind when Christina Aguilera gave appearing a shot? In case you answered, “No,” you’re fortunate. In 2010, she performed an aspiring performer who strikes to LA to make it huge, solely to wind up working in a basement-not-quite-strip-joint run by Cher. The Submit’s critic Lou Lumenick mentioned of Aguilera’s flip, “Her appearing debut isn’t going to maintain Anne Hathaway awake at evening.” Nonetheless, it managed three Golden Globe nods, together with greatest comedy or musical movie.
John C. Reilly (“Stroll Onerous: The Dewey Cox Story”)

You possibly can guess your backside greenback that John C. Reilly by no means dreamed of or anticipated receiving honors for his musical stylings. Depart it to the Globes to get there first. Reilly wrote the tune for his character in 2007’s “Stroll Onerous: The Dewey Cox Story,” a comedic parody of Johnny Money. The tune is completely high-quality, however has lyrics resembling, “You realize after I was a boy, of us used to say to me, ‘Decelerate, Dewey, don’t stroll so laborious.’ ” Reilly in the end misplaced to Eddie Vedder.
Robin Williams (“Patch Adams”)

Robin Williams was one in all our best comedic actors, however “Patch Adams” was simply one in all his worst movies. Within the comedy, he performed a suicidal man who turns into a medical pupil and questions the normal doctor-patient interactions. He’d fairly yuk it up as an alternative. However, as Gene Siskel put it, “Who would need Mork at their bedside?” The movie was an ungainly mixture of lowbrow jokes and excessive sentimentality, and Williams’ efficiency was cranked as much as 11. Naturally, the Golden Globes nominated him for greatest actor in a comedy or musical movie, in addition to the awful film itself.
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