Movieline Predicts the 2011 Golden Globes' Movie Winners

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Louis Virtel

BEST PICTURE (Drama): The Social Network

BEST PICTURE (Comedy/Musical): The Kids Are All Right

BEST ACTRESS (Drama): Natalie Portman, Black Swan

BEST ACTOR (Drama): Colin Firth, The King's Speech

BEST ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical): Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right

BEST ACTOR (Comedy/Musical): Paul Giamatti, Barney's Version

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM: Toy Story 3

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: I Am Love

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Jacki Weaver, Animal Kingdom

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Christian Bale, The Fighter

BEST DIRECTOR: David Fincher, The Social Network

BEST SCREENPLAY: Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network

ORIGINAL SCORE: Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, The Social Network

ORIGINAL SONG: "I See the Light," Tangled

Mike Ryan

Prediction! Actors will get sauced on free booze and Ricky Gervais will make a Mel Gibson joke and we will all laugh. Here are my best guesses to which movies and actors the Hollywood Foreign Press were most enamored with.

BEST PICTURE (Drama): The King's Speech

BEST PICTURE (Comedy/Musical): The Kids Are All Right

BEST ACTRESS (Drama): Natalie Portman, Black Swan

BEST ACTOR (Drama): James Franco, 127 Hours

BEST ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical): Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right

BEST ACTOR (Comedy/Musical): Johnny Depp, Alice in Wonderland

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM: Toy Story 3

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: Biutiful

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Mila Kunis, Black Swan

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Christian Bale, The Fighter

BEST DIRECTOR: Tom Hooper, The King's Speech

BEST SCREENPLAY: Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network

ORIGINAL SCORE: Hans Zimmer, Inception

ORIGINAL SONG: "Coming Home," Country Strong

Alonso Duralde

I lost what little respect I had for the Academy Awards the year Crash beat Brokeback Mountain. The Golden Globes, on the other hand, never got my respect at all -- I didn't really know they existed until the year they gave Pia Zadora the Best Newcomer Award or whatever after her husband flew members of the Foreign Press to watch her Vegas act at his casino. And yet, the Globes endure, and somehow people actually care who wins them, when what really matters is who's wearing what and who gives the drunkest speech. Let's do it!  

BEST PICTURE (Drama): The Social Network

BEST PICTURE (Comedy or Musical): The Kids Are All Right

BEST ACTRESS (Drama): Natalie Portman Black Swan

BEST ACTRESS (Comedy or Musical): Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right

BEST ACTOR (Drama): Colin Firth, The King's Speech

BEST ACTOR (Comedy or Musical): Johnny Depp, Alice in Wonderland

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Mila Kunis, Black Swan

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Michael Douglas, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

BEST ANIMATED FILM: Toy Story 3

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: Biutiful

BEST DIRECTOR: Tom Hooper, The King's Speech

BEST SCREENPLAY: Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: Hans Zimmer, Inception

BEST ORIGINAL SONG: "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me," Burlesque

Dixon Gaines

Ah, the Golden Globes -- out of all the silly, meaningless award shows, it's the silliest and most meaningless. But like an old uncle who swears the neighbors are sleeper KGB agents and Siamese cats are satanic, it's still fun to watch. And since this is the year that they declared Burlesque among the year's finest films, look for them to try to keep to the straight and narrow, winner-wise, so as to appear more like a noncorrupt organization of easily bribed chowderheads. So no Madonna-over-Frances McDormand-in-Fargo types of upsets this year. On to the predictions!

BEST PICTURE (Drama): The Social Network

BEST PICTURE (Comedy/Musical): The Kids Are All Right

BEST ACTOR (Drama): Colin Firth, The King's Speech

BEST ACTOR: Kevin Spacey, Casino Jack

BEST ACTRESS (Drama): Natalie Portman, Black Swan

BEST ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical): Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Christian Bale, The Fighter

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Helena Bonham Carter, The King's Speech

BEST DIRECTOR: David Fincher, The Social Network

BEST SCREENPLAY: Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: Hans Zimmer, Inception

BEST ORIGINAL SONG: "I See the Light," Tangled

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE: Toy Story 3

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: Biutiful

Brian Clark

Since I live in Paris, where movies release on a completely different schedule, I have not had the opportunity to see about 70 percent of the Golden Globe Nominees. Not that my definition of quality has ever predicted an awards show before, but I just want to make it clear that I'm working solely off of hype and very vague hunches. Maybe I'll buy a dartboard before the Oscars.

BEST PICTURE (Drama): The Social Network

BEST PICTURE (Comedy/Musical): Alice in Wonderland

BEST ACTRESS (Drama): Natalie Portman, Black Swan

BEST ACTOR (Drama): Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network

BEST ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical): Annette Benning, The Kids are Alright

BEST ACTOR (Comedy/Musical): Paul Giamatti, Barney's Version

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical): Melissa Leo, The Fighter

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical): Christian Bale, The Fighter

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM: Toy Story 3

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FEATURE FILM: Biutiful

BEST DIRECTOR: David Fincher, The Social Network

BEST SCREENPLAY: Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: Hans Zimmer, Inception

BEST ORIGINAL SONG: "I See the Light," Tangled

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