Golden Globe Winners are also Losers
Posted on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 02:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Dean Goodman
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - If a movie wins a Golden Globe, but there's no ceremony,
does the prize still count?
That's the issue faced by the Hollywood studios behind such films as "Atonement"
and "Sweeney Todd," which lost their moments of glory on Sunday to the Hollywood
writers strike.
Globe organizers were forced to cancel their usual NBC broadcast after the
actors union said it would boycott the event in deference to striking writers. A
30-minute news conference was held instead, with the winners announced by a
revolving cast of TV gossip show reporters.
That's a poor promotional platform for films that would have benefited from
primetime exposure during an alcohol-fueled, three-hour broadcast packed with
celebrities.
"Certainly it takes away the visibility from us and everybody, which is too
bad," said Jack Foley, president of distribution at General Electric Co's Focus
Features, which released best-drama winner "Atonement." "It's a big, huge
commercial. There are no two ways about it."
Last year, 20 million viewers tuned in to the show, and winners such as "The
Queen" and "Babel" used the Globes as a springboard to expand nationally the
following weekend.
"Atonement," which led the field with seven nominations, has earned a modest $25
million after six weeks in release, and is now playing in 950 theaters. (By
contrast, box office champ "The Bucket List" is in 2,911 theaters.)
DOUBLE WINNERS
"Atonement," which also won for Italian composer Dario Marianelli's score, was
one of four double-winners. The others were the bloody musical "Sweeney Todd,"
the French-language drama "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," and the violent
thriller "No Country For Old Men."
Foley said it would be vital for movies to trumpet their Globes successes in
newspaper and TV ads, especially since the following Monday is a holiday in the
United States, and Oscar nominations will be announced the day after.
DreamWorks Pictures' "Sweeney Todd" was named best comedy/musical, and star
Johnny Depp took the best actor prize in that category. Director Tim Burton's
musical about a vengeful London barber has earned about $44 million to date.
A spokesman for the Viacom Inc-owned studio hoped the media frenzy at the news
conference would yield plenty of publicity for the movie. It will expand next
weekend by a few hundred theaters from its current 1,323 tally.
"The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," released by Walt Disney Co's Miramax Films,
has earned almost $2 million after seven weeks in 75 theaters. It won for best
foreign film, and Julian Schnabel was named best director.
Miramax also released "No Country For Old Men," for which Spanish actor Javier
Bardem was named best supporting actor. Its directors, Joel and Ethan Coen, won
the screenplay award. With earnings of $46.8 million, it is the Coens' most
successful release, surpassing "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
While there is inevitably a lot of overlap between the Globe and Oscar nominees,
the Globes have not foreshadowed the best-picture Oscar winner since 2004, when
"Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" topped both ceremonies.
The Globes are determined by about 90 foreign journalists, and the Oscars by
6,500 industry professionals. Oscar winners will be announced on February 24,
assuming the writers strike does not take down Hollywood's biggest night as
well.
(Editing by Doina Chiacu)
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 02:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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