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| number = 65 | award = Golden Globe Awards | image = | caption = | date = January 13, 2008 | best_film_drama = Atonement | best_film_musical_or_comedy = Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | best_drama_series = Mad Men | best_musical_or_comedy_series = Extras | best_miniseries_or_tv_movie = Longford | last = 64th | next = 66th }} The 65th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television of 2007, were presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association on January 13, 2008. Due to threats of boycotts and picketing of the event due to the then-ongoing Writers Guild of America strike, the traditional awards ceremony did not take place;[1] instead, the winners were announced at a news conference at 6:00 pm PST on that day.[2] The nominees were announced on December 13, 2007.[3][4] The television film Longford was the most-awarded, with three awards including Best Miniseries or Television Movie. The film Atonement entered the Golden Globes with the most nominations, and won the awards for best drama film and original score. It was tied for the most-awarded film with The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (best foreign language film, and best director for Julian Schnabel), No Country for Old Men (best screenplay, and best performance by a supporting actor for Javier Bardem), and Sweeney Todd (winner of best musical or comedy film, and best performance in a musical or comedy film for Johnny Depp) — which all received two. Ceremony informationThe Association attempted to reach an interim agreement with the Writers Guild to allow its members to write for the ceremonies. When a compromise fell through, striking writers threatened to picket the event; almost all of the celebrities planning to attend, including members of the Screen Actors Guild who pledged their support for the strike, promised to boycott the ceremony rather than cross the picket lines. On January 8, 2008, the HFPA chose to cancel the ceremony, and replace it with a press conference at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, held on January 13, 2008 at 6:00 pm PST.[2] NBC initially intended to be the exclusive broadcaster of the press conference, which was to be hosted by Billy Bush and Nancy O'Dell of Access Hollywood. Dick Clark Productions, who normally produces the ceremony and telecast, reportedly demanded that NBC pay an additional license fee between $1.5 and $2 million. DCP defended the allegations, having stated that it was inappropriate for NBC to hold "an exclusive three-hour broadcast special disguised as a news conference that would bar all other media" without paying the HFPA and DCP a "nominal license fee". There were also reports that NBC came into conflicts with the HFPA over the presentation of the event, centering upon the involvement of Access Hollywood.[5]Due to the conflict, the HFPA ultimately took full control over the event, and announced that it would allow it to be freely televised by other media outlets.[5][6] With the cancellation of the ceremony, coverage on cable was also downsized: TV Guide Network aired a two-hour pre-show and one-hour post-show for the conference, anchored by Chris Harrison and Maria Sansone from the network's studio (as opposed to its traditional red carpet coverage hosted by Lisa Rinna and Joey Fatone).[9][7][8] E! cancelled its coverage entirely and scheduled a marathon of Keeping Up with the Kardashians in its place (under the title "Stay at Home Sunday"), and coverage of the press conference.[5][9] NBC did not air the official press conference: the network instead aired an hour-long NBC News special hosted by Bush and O'Dell from the Access Hollywood studio, which relayed the results on a delay. It was preceded by the two-hour Dateline special Going for Gold, hosted by Matt Lauer, which featured interviews with nominees, and guest predictions from comedian Kathy Griffin and the Football Night in America panel. The results show was followed by an Access Hollywood special where Bush and O'Dell visited the sites of the various previously-scheduled parties (NBC, initially, had announced an intent to air an encore of American Gladiators after the presentation).[9][10][11][12][13] Rob Owen of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette felt that NBC's resulting programming was an "over-produced mess". He argued that the aforementioned Dateline was "sort of a long, drawn-out 'Barbara Walters Special' without the soft-focus, tears or 'What kind of a tree would you be?' questions", and sarcastically noted its inclusion of analysis from "noted film critics Tiki Barber, Jerome Bettis and Cris Collinsworth". He also noted that one could have learned the results quicker by watching the roughly half-hour press conference on CNN, E!, or TV Guide Network instead, as NBC's format stretched the results into an hour-long program with commercial breaks (with results increasingly delayed from the actual announcement over the length of the program), and that TV Guide Network's pre-show coverage included reports on the impact of the WGA strike on the ceremony and the entertainment industry.[13]Winners and nomineesThese are the nominees for the 65th Golden Globe Awards. Winners are listed at the top of each list. Film
Television
Award breakdownMultiple NominationsFilmThe following 16 films received multiple nominations:
TelevisionThe following 15 series received multiple nominations:
Multiple WinsFilmThe following 4 films received multiple wins:
TelevisionThe following 2 series received multiple wins:
See also
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