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Golden Globes Awarded Feb 13
A couple of days ago I did a blog about books made into movies that had made the Golden Globe nominations in various categories. All of the books are eminently discussible and great suggestions for book groups.
The Golden Globes were awarded yesterday with little ceremony because of the writers' strike.
Movies based on books did very nicely. Among the winners: Antonement, best drama and best original score; No Country for Old Men, best screenplay (Ethan and Joel Coen) and best supporting actor (Javier Bardem); The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, best director (Julian Schnabel) and best foreign language film; and Into the Wild, best original song.
Please see my Readers Place book list for more about the books.
The Golden Globes were awarded yesterday with little ceremony because of the writers' strike.
Movies based on books did very nicely. Among the winners: Antonement, best drama and best original score; No Country for Old Men, best screenplay (Ethan and Joel Coen) and best supporting actor (Javier Bardem); The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, best director (Julian Schnabel) and best foreign language film; and Into the Wild, best original song.
Please see my Readers Place book list for more about the books.
Labels: Atonement, Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Golden Globes, Into the Wild, No Country for Old Men
posted by Elizabeth on 1/14/2008




