See more info on the nomination..
http://www.film.com/features/story/golden-globe-nominations-2009-reaction/25010163

Best Original Song
"Down to Earth" -- WALL-E
"Gran Torino" -- Gran Torino
"I Thought I Lost You" -- Bolt
"Once in a Lifetime" -- Cadillac Records
"The Wrestler" -- The Wrestler
Should win: "Down to Earth" from Wall-E
Will win: "Down to Earth" from Wall-E
Oscar fallout: This is always a tough Oscar category. No Dark Knight? Is 
Slumdog even eligible? I'm going to pass on this one.
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Best Original Score
Defiance
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Slumdog Millionaire
Frost/Nixon
Changeling
Should win: Slumdog Millionaire
Will win: Slumdog Millionaire
Oscar fallout: The Dark Knight will get a score nomination, replacing either 
Changeling or Defiance. Danny Elfman could get a Milk score nomination too. 
Button and Slumdog are locks.




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Slumdog nominated for best film at Golden Globes

Friday, December 12, 2008 01:00 IST 

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BEVERLY HILLS (California) : Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle’s film about a 
Mumbai slum youth who wins the popular TV game show Kaun Banega Crorepati, has 
been nominated for best picture at next month’s Golden Globe Awards.

Hollywood’s
annual awards season got underway on Thursday with the unveiling of
nominees for the Globes. A slew of A-list talent was among the nominees
named at an early morning ceremony in Beverly Hills, with Brad Pitt,
Tom Cruise, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, and Angelina Jolie all
picking up nods.

Slumdog Millionaire, which stars Anil
Kapoor as the game show host, Irrfan Khan, and newcomers Dev Patel and
Freida Pinto, faces strong competition from The Curious Case of Benjamin 
Button, Frost/Nixon, The Reader, and Revolutionary Road.
The Globes, which take place on January 11, are seen as an important
staging post ahead of the Academy Awards, offering clues to which films
and stars will be successful at the Oscars. In the past four years the
Globes have failed to accurately predict the best picture winner at the
Academy Awards, but overall some 67% of Oscars best picture winners had
first received a Golden Globe.

No one film emerged as the overwhelming favourite, with Benjamin Button, 
Frost/Nixon, and Doubt snaring five nominations each. Both Benjamin Button and 
Frost/Nixon cemented their status as Oscars contenders, however, with 
nominations for best drama, best director, and best actor.

Benjamin Button,
an adaptation of an F Scott Fitzgerald short story, stars Pitt as a man
who ages in reverse. Pitt’s rivals in the best actor race include
DiCaprio, who plays a frustrated 1950s suburbanite in Revolutionary Road, Sean 
Penn, a trailblazing homosexual politician in Milk, Frank Langella, disgraced 
US president Richard M Nixon in Frost/Nixon, and Mickey Rourke, a washed-up 
brawler in The Wrestler.

In
the best actress race, Angelina Jolie was nominated for her performance
as a mother searching for her son in Clint Eastwood’s period drama Changeling. 
Other nominees were Anne Hathaway for Rachel Getting Married, Streep for her 
performance as a tyrannical nun in Doubt, Kristin Scott Thomas in I’ve Loved 
You So Long, and Kate Winslet for her role opposite DiCaprio in Revolutionary 
Road.

Winslet,
who is yet to win a Globe despite five previous nominations, also
received a nod in the best supporting actress category for her role as
a former concentration camp guard in The Reader.

This
year’s awards season takes place against the backdrop of a possible
Hollywood actors’ strike. Last year’s Golden Globes were scaled back
after actors vowed to boycott the event in solidarity with striking
screenwriters. But although the Screen Actors Guild on Wednesday
announced plans to hold a strike authorisation vote in early January,
ballots will not be tallied until after the 2009 Globes are staged. 

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