NBC Golden Globes Special: Amy Adams Interview (Video)
“Enchanted” star Amy Adams interviews for the NBC Golden Globes special in this video clip. Amy Adams talks briefly about her “Enchanted” co-star, “Grey’s Anatomy” star Patrick Dempsey.
“Enchanted” star Amy Adams interviews for the NBC Golden Globes special in this video clip. Amy Adams talks briefly about her “Enchanted” co-star, “Grey’s Anatomy” star Patrick Dempsey.
“Entourage” star Jeremy Piven sits down for an interview on the NBC Golden Globes special in this video clip.
January 13th, 2008 by Wendy
Tagged as: 30 Rock, A&E, Awards Shows, Californication, Damages, Entourage, Extras, FX, Golden Globes, HBO, Mad Men

The Golden Globes TV winners have been announced (in a very bland Golden Globes ceremony, by the way).
Here is the list of TV Golden Globes winners:

The Golden Globe awards telecast, turns out, will not go on go on – looks like the threat that the stars may not attend in support of the writers’ strike was enough to pull the plug.
Initially, the Golden Globes would go on — then the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) and NBC considered postponing the awards.
In the end, however, the Globes organizers (HFPA and NBC) have canceled the televised Golden Globes show and now will announce the winners on the news.
The Golden Globes award ceremony would have aired this Sunday night.
Due to the writers’ strike, an almost unanimous decision was made by nominated actors and presenters – they’re not going to the Golden Globes this year. They’re refusing to cross the picket lines to attend the show. NBC plans to air it anyway on January 13th, but I hardly see the point. If there’s no one to present and no one to accept, what exactly are we going to be watching? The GG president doing a three hour monologue? No thanks.
I am ecstatic. Good for the actors! Hopefully this will shake the networks up a little, FINALLY.

There was some concern about whether or not the Golden Globes ceremony would go on with the writers’ strike still underway, but NBC said the show will go on.
The Golden Globes will take place January 13, despite the possibility of picketing writers and no-shows by stars who are supporting the writers’ strike. Read the rest of this entry »
December 21st, 2007 by Wendy
Tagged as: AMC, Academy Awards, Awards Shows, Golden Globes, IFC, The Office, Writers' strike 2007

The Writers Guild of America (WGA) granted a waiver prior to the writers’ strike to allow Film Independent, the Spirit Awards organizer, to hire writers.
This morning, it was reported that “The Office” star Rainn Wilson will not only host the Spirit Awards, but will also be a co-writer for the event. Read the rest of this entry »
December 19th, 2007 by Wendy
Tagged as: 30 Rock, Academy Awards, Awards Shows, Golden Globes, Grey's Anatomy, Writers' strike 2007

While Katherine Heigl and Alec Baldwin have been the most vocal about skipping the Golden Globe Awards, there are likely to be other stars that will also boycott the event in support of the writers’ strike.
“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” star Marg Helgenberger is married to the President of the Screen Actors Guild, Alan Rosenberg, so she has some first-hand knowledge of stars who will not be in attendance. Read the rest of this entry »