Announced this morning!
FILM
Best Motion-Picture Drama
American Gangster
Atonement
Eastern Promises
The Great Debaters
Michael Clayton
No Country for Old Men
There Will Be Blood
Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
George Clooney (Michael Clayton)
Daniel Day-Lewis (There Will Be Blood)
James McAvoy (Atonement)
Viggo Mortensen (Eastern Promises)
Denzel Washington (American Gangster)
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth: The Golden Age)
Julie Christie (Away From Her)
Jodie Foster (The Brave One)
Angelina Jolie (A Mighty Heart)
Keira Knightley (Atonement)
Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Across the Universe
Charlie Wilson's War
Hairspray
Juno
Sweeney Todd
Best Actor, Musical or Comedy
Johnny Depp (Sweeney Todd)
Ryan Gosling (Lars and the Real Girl)
Tom Hanks (Charlie Wilson's War)
Philip Seymour Hoffman (The Savages)
John C. Reilly (Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story)
Best Actress, Musical or Comedy
Amy Adams (Enchanted)
Nikki Blonsky (Hairspray)
Helena Bonham Carter (Sweeney Todd)
Marion Cotillard (La Vie en Rose)
Ellen Page (Juno)
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Cate Blanchett (I'm Not There)
Julia Roberts (Charlie Wilson's War)
Saoirse Ronan (Atonement)
Amy Ryan (Gone Baby Gone)
Tilda Swinton (Michael Clayton)
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
Casey Affleck (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford)
Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men)
Philip Seymour Hoffman (Charlie Wilson's War)
John Travolta (Hairspray)
Tom Wilkinson (Michael Clayton)
Best Director
Tim Burton (Sweeney Todd)
Ethan and Joel Coen (No Country for Old Men)
Julian Schnabel (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly)
Ridley Scott (American Gangster)
Joe Wright (Atonement)
Best Screenplay
Diablo Cody (Juno)
Ethan and Joel Coen (No Country for Old Men)
Christopher Hampton (Atonement)
Ronald Harwood (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly)
Aaron Sorkin (Charlie Wilson's War)
Best Original Score
Michael Brook, Kaki King, Eddie Vedder (Into the Wild)
Clint Eastwood (Grace is Gone)
Alberto Iglesias (The Kite Runner)
Dario Marianelli (Atonement)
Howard Shore (Eastern Promises)
Hmmm. Really excited (and surprised) to see Casey Affleck and Across the Universe on the list, but other than that I'm pretty disappointed. My two favorite movies of the year (Into the Wild and 3:10 to Yuma) were almost complete shutouts. I'm happy Eddie Vedder at least got nominated but no mention of Sean Penn or Emile Hirsch (not to mention Catherine Keener or Hal Holbrook)?! Russell Crowe ignored for both 3:10 to Yuma and American Gangster? John C. Reilly, REALLY?! Charlie Wilson's War, REALLY?! (I feel like all of those nominations came solely from the star power of Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts playing "serious" roles.) Clint Eastwood is nominated for Grace is Gone but not for directing, and no John Cusack?! And I've never even heard of The Great Debaters! *Sigh* Well...the race for Best Actor, Drama will be exciting...those are five very fine actors. A hearty congratulations from me to George Clooney, Daniel Day-Lewis, James McAvoy, Cate Blanchett, Jodie Foster, Johnny Depp, Ryan Gosling, Amy Adams, Ellen Page, Casey Affleck, Tom Wilkinson, Clint Eastwood, and Eddie Vedder. Those are my favorites.
TELEVISION
Best Series, Drama
Big Love
Damages
Grey's Anatomy
House
Mad Men
The Tudors
Best Actor in a Drama Series
Michael C. Hall (Dexter)
Jon Hamm (Mad Men)
Hugh Laurie (House)
Jonathan Rhys Meyers (The Tudors)
Bill Paxton (Big Love)
Best Actress in a Drama Series
Patricia Arquette (Medium)
Glenn Close (Damages)
Minnie Driver (The Riches)
Edie Falco (The Sopranos)
Sally Field (Brothers & Sisters)
Holly Hunter (Saving Grace)
Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer)
Best Series, Musical or Comedy
30 Rock
Californication
Entourage
Extras
Pushing Daisies
Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy
Christina Applegate (Samantha Who?)
America Ferrera (Ugly Betty)
Tina Fey (30 Rock)
Anna Friel (Pushing Daisies)
Mary-Louise Parker (Weeds)
Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy
Alec Baldwin (30 Rock)
Steve Carell (The Office)
David Duchovny (Californication)
Ricky Gervais (Extras)
Lee Pace (Pushing Daisies)
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Movie
Rose Byrne (Damages)
Rachel Griffiths (Brothers & Sisters)
Katherine Heigl (Grey's Anatomy)
Samantha Morton (Longford)
Anna Paquin (Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee)
Jamie Pressly (My Name is Earl)
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Movie
Ted Danson (Damages)
Kevin Dillon (Entourage)
Jeremy Piven (Entourage)
Andy Serkis (Longford)
William Shatner (Boston Legal)
Donald Sutherland (Dirty Sexy Money)
NO Lost and hardly any Office??!! Booooo! I am especially dismayed by the omission of Matthew Fox and Dominic Monaghan, who both did amazing work in the last few episodes of Lost in the Spring. Katherine Heigl gets nominated again while Chandra Wilson and Sandra Oh are ignored?! Hooray for Steve Carell! Hooray for Entourage! Otherwise, Hollywood Foreign Press, you deeply disappoint me.
13 December 2007
Golden Globes Nominations
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12 December 2007
Intruiging...
First, it was Cardanon, a Fox.
Then, Boreallus, a Wildcat.
Now Arion, a Falcon:
...I'm going to think of it as more of a Patronus than a (shudder) Daemon...
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11 December 2007
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05 December 2007
"You're Emma!"
Perhaps not entirely flattering, but...true.
You scored as Emma Woodhouse
Emma is possibly one of the most loyal characters of Austen, always wanting better for those around her and doing all she possibly can to make it happen. Her motives sometimes get in the way of her good intentions and her own opinions can end up ruling her actions, but she has a good heart. She loves to be social and is welcoming to most, unless they are too silly to tolerate. While she sometimes changes her behavior to make others feel comfortable, she knows who she is and is always bettering herself.
Emma Woodhouse 81%
Elizabeth Bennet 72%
Elinor Dashwood 59%
Jane Bennet 53%
Lady Catherine 47%
Charlotte Lucas 41%
Marianne Dashwood 38% 
You are Emma Woodhouse from Emma. A classic only child personality, you are constantly trying to rearrange the world (and society) to suit your personal world-view. Mostly, you succeed at that! You are persuasive and charming, and almost always manage to get your way-- which is good, because, as we all know, your way is the right way. 
You scored as Emma Woodhouse
You're Emma Woodhouse of Emma! You're intelligent and manipulative, and tend to form strong opinions of people. You are also very popular, and like to help others. 
Emma Woodhouse
Who needs love when you can set up other people??? You enjoy making matches for your friends and family. Although your intentions are good, you can be very inconsiderate at times. You matches almost always turn out badly.
You are Emma Woodhouse of Emma! You like being the queen of your social circle (small and provincial as it may be), and feel it's your duty to help those less influential than you. You often meddle in the affairs of others, though you do it with a pure heart. You are often deluded in your flights of fancy, but your good intentions and creative spirit make you someone anyone could like.
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30 November 2007
"What's next for Team Zissou?"
Last night Serrah and I continued our little Wes Anderson Film Festival with The Life Aquatic.
I do wish I could go on an expedition on the Belafonte. Perhaps to Antarctica?
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28 November 2007
there is a design...
Last night I was able to listen to my own iPod for the first time in about two months. My FM Transmitter broke so I hadn't been able to listen to it in the car, and then my car charger was in the car when it was stolen and I couldn't find my wall charger. Well, after cleaning up a bit this weekend the wall charger was found and finally I had an hour or two to myself to relax...and since the three new discs of Gilmore Girls Season 7 don't arrive until today or tomorrow, I blissfully sat and read magazines and listened to my own music. It was marvelous. And this song seemed to fill my very bloodstream with hope as it played in my ear:
i always knew
you
in your mother's arms
i have called your name
i have an idea
placed in your mind
to be a better man
i've made a crown
for you
put it in your room
and when the bride groom comes
there will be noise
there will be glad
and a perfect bed
and when you write a poem
i know the words
i know the sounds
before you write it down
when you wear your clothes
i wear them too
i wear your shoes
and your jacket too
i always knew
you
in your mother's arms
i have called you son
i've made amends
between father and son
or if you haven't one
rest in my arms
sleep in my bed
there is a design
to what i did and said...
(vito's ordination song, sufjan stevens)
It reminds me of Jamie's sweet voice, it reminds me of miraculous life, it reminds me of everything good, it reminds me that He heals the brokenhearted, it reminds me of the golden laurel crown which Bridget gave to me two Christmases ago and which sits atop my favorite lamp. I put it on my head and stared out into the dark and let the refrain fill every space in my mind and heart..."there is a design, to what i did and said..."
The light always overcomes the darkness.
Hebrews 12:2
Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
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Retail Therapy
I drove Michael back to school on Sunday evening; the sun was setting at 3:30pm. It was brilliant and cast a kind of flourescent glow on everything it touched. It was like SuperGold. It felt like I was on another planet.
On the way home I stopped at the Premium Outlets and got a new tote bag at the LeSportsac store:
I've loved LeSportsac ever since I was a little girl. I loved anything that sounded foreign. This print is called "Adios Star"by the artist tokidoki...I love it. The character of Adios is a cute little grim reaper, and his girlfriend (dressed in pink) is called Ciao Ciao. There are other assorted characters scattered among the stars...my favorite is a bright little orange candle flame, and my bag has two.
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27 November 2007
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19 November 2007
my heart is full of love
When the show did start it was a frenzy of glee. As the Rocky theme blasted from the speakers and the roadies shone industrial flashlights down the aisle, the band emerged from the back of the theatre in brightly-colored silk boxing robes and made their way through the crowd to the stage. Sarah had gone to the bathroom and reentered the room just as it went dark. Pausing to let her eyes adjust, she felt a tap on her shoulder and someone saying, "Excuse me..." It was Dougie! I am still jealous that she was touched by my favorite Mr. Payne.
They launched right away into "Selfish Jean" and we all bobbed along happily. Right before "As You Are" Lucy shouted "I love you, Fran!!" and she got the most bashful, touched little smile and look in return. Oh, Fran. I think all four of us heard our favorite songs..."As You Are" for Lucy, "Driftwood" for Dan, "My Eyes" for Sarah, and "Turn" for me. After several soul-stirring gazes and flirty smiles from Dougie all three of us girls were ready to faint away like all of those well-documented crazy Beatles fans. Sarah and I clutched each other nervously as Andy climbed atop the orange speaker tower during the second half of the show, as he did last time...once again, he did not fall. Phew!!
For the encore Fran came out alone and sang "20" totally acoustically and unmiked which was beautiful. I was literally three feet from his handsome, earnest face and braced myself for the certainty of sweat droplets raining down on me (I was spared.) Then Dougie came out and the two of them did their infamous cover of "Baby One More Time" which I hadn't heard live since Dan & I first saw them at The Showbox seven years ago. The entire band came out and huddled around each other to do "Flowers in the Window" and they closed of course with "Why Does it Always Rain on Me?" *Sigh* What a spectacular show. They make me so happy. We couldn't stick around this time lurking by the stage doors hoping for a round of hugs and greetings (last time we did meet Andy and Neil and someday by the grace of God I'll speak to Fran and Dougie...if my parents can make friends with James Taylor than I have a great hope the same providence will befall me if I just continue to have faith) but went home on a high. I spoke to my parents on the phone as they had also been at the show and my dad and I spent a good half hour at least dissecting and sharing all of our favorite moments. "One of the best shows I have EVER been to," he declared. Yes, yes. Those are my boys!
But the fun for this fan did not end there...oh no. My friend Becky and I have a list of things to do together before we die and one of them is to attend a show together at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland. So yesterday morning after probably the lovliest breakfast I've ever had with the roommates I picked up our friend Anne from the ferry and we headed down South to Oregon. We picked up Becky, browsed Powell's for a couple of hours, ate dinner at the pub next door to the venue (very delicious curry tuna sandwich for me) and entered the Ballroom to stake out a good spot near the stage (standing room only). I ended up standing directly behind the very same people I'd stood behind the night before which made me chuckle. I kind of love being a secret member of the superfans club. I've experienced it with Better Than Ezra before when I've gone to see them in two cities...anyway, this time I was smart and brought my camera so I'll let the pictures do the talking (I have a weird "fame thing" when it comes to pictures...I get embarassed to take them, like I don't want them to see me taking pictures...so thanks to Anne who was bolder):


Fran is sporting a mustache these days ("Like Brandon Flowers," he said) and I think it actually looks quite good. He was funny last night and wore a shirt open wide because he said the mustache was suddenly making him feel "More like a man." The effect would be creepy on most men but I have to say Fran is pretty adorable no matter what.
Andy came out into the crowd to play a solo this time instead of climbing on the speakers. He went all the way to the back of the crowd and played on his back a la Jimi before making his way back up to the stage...
One look and smile from this guy and my heart melts into a pool of butter.

Look at them! They seem to have so much fun together...it's infectious. "Just need to get closer, closer...lean on me now, lean on me now..."
Happy happy Travis fans
This time for the finale they all came out and performed "3 Times and You Lose" for the first time live (per Fran), and also "Battleships" which they hadn't played the night before. Anne and Becky are relatively new Travis fans and were totally won over! I left Anne in charge of the camera for most of the night and I have about 50 pictures of Dougie. What can I say? The lad's chemistry is undeniable. The drive home was a bit long and I didn't fall into bed until nearly 2:30am...not to mention my throat is sore from screaming. But oh, it was worth it for sure. Now I'm dying to get back to Glasgow.
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15 November 2007
e + b forever
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Lost in Lasers


I can't even remember the last time I went to a laser show. It was probably Pink Floyd or maybe The Beatles (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band). Laser shows were definately invented in the psychadelic '60s when everyone was tripping out. I just love laying back and feeling like I am floating through space...it's almost as good as Space Mountain! (But not quite.)
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14 November 2007
Last Night
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12 November 2007
Miracles in everyday life
I came into work this morning and had an e-mail from a Seattle woman who found a black leatherbound journal on the side of the road while walking her dog last Thursday afternoon. It contained no identification but there was an e-mail written "from an Erin Hanson to a Gwen Crook" folded up inside. She wrote to the e-mail address on the note and wondered if I knew who the journal might belong to? I am overwhelmed and giddy with excitement and praise. That which was so precious to me (and was lost, or rather, stolen) has been FOUND! I tend to underestimate the goodness in people I think (perhaps because ashamedly I find little that is truly good in myself most of the time...selfishness prevails) but this is one of those occurences that makes me think, people are good. I am so glad the thief tossed it out onto the street instead of burning it or throwing it away in the garbage where it might have never been discovered! Praise the Lord!
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