Best Dramatic Movie:
Atonement; American Gangster; Eastern Promises; The Great Debaters; No Country for Old Men; Michael Clayton; and
There Will Be Blood.
Best Comedy or Musical:
Charlie Wilson's War; Across the Universe; Hairspray; Juno and
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.Best Actor, Drama:
George Clooney -
Michael Clayton; Daniel Day-Lewis -
There Will Be Blood; James McAvoy --
Atonement;
Viggo Mortensen -
Eastern Promises;
Denzel Washington -
American Gangster.
Best Actress, Drama:
Cate Blanchett -
Elizabeth: The Golden Age;
Julie Christie -
Away From Her;
Jodie Foster -
The Brave One;
Angelina Jolie -
A Mighty Heart;
Keira Knightley -
Atonement.
Best Actress, Comedy or Musical:
Amy Adams -
Enchanted;
Nikki Blonsky -
Hairspray;
Helena Bonham Carter -
Sweeney Todd; Marion Cotillard -
La Vie En Rose;
Ellen Page -
Juno.
Best Actor, Comedy or Musical: Johnny Depp - Sweeney Todd; Ryan Gosling - Lars and the Real Girl; Tom Hanks - Charlie Wilson's War; Philip Seymour Hoffman - The Savages.
Best Television Drama: "Big Love," "Damage," "Grey's Anatomy" (?!!!?!?!), "House," "Mad Men," and "The Tudors."
Best Television Comedy: "30 Rock," "Californication," "Entourage," "Extras" and "Pushing Daisies."
Other notable acting nominations: Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey for "30 Rock," Steve Carell for "The Office," Lee Pace and Anna Friel for "Pushing Daisies," Mary Louise Parker for "Weeds," Ricky Gervais for "Extras," Michael C. Hall for "Dexter," Minnie Driver for "The Riches," John Travolta for
Hairspray, Javier Barden for
No Country for Old Men, and, somehow, inexplicably, the only acting nomination for a cast member of "Grey's Anatomy" went to Katherine (fucking) Heigl.
Notable Absences:
Knocked Up,
Superbad, Zodiac, and "Friday Night Lights."
Atonement, Charlie Wilson's War, and
No Country for Old Men led the field in nominations with seven, five, and four respectively.
Across the Universe?
Really? Damn.