Philippine Daily Inquirer

Golden Globes nominees’ reactions include a shoutout to PH

- RUBEN V. NAPOLES

LOS ANGELES—“A special shoutout to our fans in the Philippine­s for your loyalty and love!” Robert “Bobby” Lopez

and Kristen Anderson-lopez exclaimed in reaction to their third Golden Globe Awards best original song nomination for “Into the Unknown,” sung by Idina Menzel and Aurora in the soundtrack of “Frozen II.”

Fil-am Bobby and Kristen, cited previously for “Let It Go” (from the first “Frozen”) and “Remember Me” (from “Coco”), emailed, “We couldn’t be more grateful to the HFPA (Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n, which presents the Golden Globes) for once again inviting us to the party—and what a party it will be this year!

“We were so lucky to get to work with our muse, the iconic Idina Menzel on this song, and also the incredible Aurora. Thanks to Chris Buck and Jen

nifer Lee (directors) and Disney Animation for their support and generosity and bringing us back again to work with Anna and Elsa.”

The prolific husband and wife were among the talents who woke up early morning last Dec. 9 to the happy news that they have been nominated to the 77th Golden Globe Awards, which recognize excellence in film and television. Hollywood’s party of the year will be on Jan. 5.

Many of the nominees reacted with humor and excitement, with “Jojo Rabbit’s” Tai

ka Waititi quipping that news of his Golden Globes nomination was one of the two things (the other is fire alarm) that he doesn’t mind interrupti­ng his “beauty sleep.” Dakota Fanning, Tim Allen and Susan Kelechi Watson announced the nomination­s. HFPA head Lorenzo Soria presided over the early morning ceremonies at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills with this year’s Golden Globe Ambassador­s, Dylan and Paris (Pierce Brosnan’s sons) and Barry Adelman of Dick

Clark Production­s. Leonardo Dicaprio, actor–musical or comedy, “Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood”:

“Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood” is a celebratio­n of cinema, a film that would not exist without the vision of Quentin

Tarantino. It is a love letter to the city of Los Angeles and the people who make this industry so incredibly special.

Bong Joon-ho, foreign language film, director and screenplay, “Parasite”:

I am so honored by the three nomination­s and thank the HFPA for recognizin­g our film. This couldn’t be possible without the excellent work by, and wonderful collaborat­ion with, my actors, department heads and crew. Jennifer Lopez, supporting actress, “Hustlers”:

“Hustlers” was a labor of love, sweat and perseveran­ce that was written, directed, produced, edited and starred a group of badass women. I am proud and honored to represent them and this film.

(In addition to the official statement above, she emailed a video message. Jlo—beaming, sans makeup, hair simply tied in a bun on top, wearing a gold and black robe, gushed, “Oh my God, it has been more than 20 years since I was nominated for ‘Selena’!”) Taylor Swift, original song nominee with the legendary Andrew Lloyd Webber, for “Beautiful Ghosts,” sung by Francesca Hayward in “Cats”:

It’s so cool that one of the most fun, fulfilling creative experience­s I’ve ever had is being honored in this way. Taron Egerton, actor-musical or comedy, “Rocketman”:

The chance to share Elton’s (John) story in this way has been the opportunit­y of a lifetime. I am humbled by this recognitio­n and immensely proud of the entire filmmaking team that helped bring “Rocketman” to life.

Elton John and David Furnish, film-musical or comedy (they were producers) and original song (by Elton and Ber

nie Taupin), “I’m Gonna Love Me Again,” sung by Elton and Taron:

We are thrilled to bits that “Rocketman” has been nominated for Golden Globe Awards. We are grateful to have worked alongside so many talented artists and craftspeop­le to bring Elton’s extraordin­ary life story to the big screen.

Taika Waititi, film-musical or comedy, “Jojo Rabbit”:

There are only two things I let interrupt my beauty sleep: fire alarms and the Golden Globes nomination­s. Thank you for acknowledg­ing that comedy can be a powerful tool against hate and supporting “Jojo Rabbit.” Congrats to everyone who worked on the film, especially to our Jojo,

Roman Griffin Davis, for his well-deserved nomination.

Roman Griffin Davis, the young lead of “Jojo Rabbit,” scored a couple of firsts–his first Golden Globe nod (actor, musical or comedy) on his first-ever screen performanc­e. At 12, Roman is one of the youngest nominees in the Globes’ history:

I am amazed and so grateful. Playing Jojo Rabbit was the most important experience in my life. Al Pacino, supporting actor, “The Irishman”:

My congratula­tions go out to Joe Pesci for his nomination, as well, and I’m deeply thankful to Robert De Niro who gave me the opportunit­y to be in this film. My congratula­tions also to our director Martin Scorsese for his great vision.

Awkwafina, cited for actress-musical or comedy for “The Farewell,” is the sixth actress of Asian heritage to bag a nomination in her category:

Just woke up to this exciting news. I am incredibly honored. I am beyond grateful, and to be grouped with such insanely talented actresses. I grew up watching the Golden Globes every year, cheering for my favorite films and actors. It is surreal that I now get to go! Wait, I do get to go, right? Awkafina’s director Lulu

Wang on “The Farewell’s” film-musical or comedy citation:

It’s wonderful to have this incredibly personal film recognized. This is a film that doesn’t easily fit into a box. I love that we can be part of a bigger conversati­on about what it means to be American when you’re between two worlds. Eddie Murphy, actor-musical or comedy, “Dolemite Is My Name”:

This film was 16 years in the making, and was a true labor of love for everyone involved in its creation. Saoirse Ronan, actress– drama, “Little Women”:

I am eternally grateful to

Greta Gerwig (director) for her guidance and partnershi­p, and for her fierce perseveran­ce that brought this incredible cast together and created an environmen­t for us to become a real family and tell this very special story. Ana de Armas, actress–mu

sical or comedy for “Knives Out,” scored her first Globe nod. The new Bond Girl in “No Time to Die” said:

I am so overwhelme­d and excited to receive my first Golden Globe nomination that I can hardly believe it is true. Charlize Theron, actress-drama for “Bombshell,” which is one of the first films to grapple with #Metoo:

As a producer on “Bombshell,” I feel extra grateful about my nomination today and also the one for Margot Robbie. We fought to get this movie made because we thought now more than ever this was an important story to tell. Beanie Feldstein, ac

tress-musical or comedy for Olivia Wilde’s directing debut,

“Booksmart”:

Thank you for this beautiful nomination amongst the most extraordin­ary women.

Television nominees

“Dear Evan Hansen” star

Ben Platt earned his first Globes nod—actor, series-musical or comedy—

“The Politician”:

I am beyond excited and honored to be nominated for my first ever Golden Globe along with our series!

Also a first time nominee in Ben’s category was Ramy

Youssef, for “Ramy”:

(Like JLO, he sent a video message which he shot on the set of his series that morning.)

Mahershala (Ali, who was teasing him in the back) is a little upset that he was not nominated this year. He’s been flexing about his Oscars and what-not. This is a big deal. Helena Bonham Carter, supporting actress in a series, limited series or TV movie, “The Crown”:

I’m thrilled at the news of the nomination this morning, in particular because I tried really hard!

Billy Porter, actor in a series–drama nod for “Pose”:

Thank you for seeing “Pose” and helping to illuminate and share our stories with the world. The category is ... love! Nicole Kidman, actress in a series-drama for “Little Big Lies”:

I am headed to the set of “The Prom” for the first day of shooting. I am about to see Meryl (Streep) and can’t wait to give her a big hug! Thanks for everything you have done for “Big Little Lies” Season 2 and its subject matter. Kirsten Dunst, actress in a series-musical or comedy, “On Becoming a God in Central Florida”:

I am so honored to be nominated along with the other incredible actresses in our category—best 5 a.m. news ever!

Christina Applegate, also nominated in the same category for “Dead to Me,” summed it all up for the nominees:

What a way to wake up! Holy moly! I’m so humbled!

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–PHOTO BY RUBEN V. NEPALES Presenters (from left) Dakota Fanning, Susan Kelechi Watson , Tim Allen with Globes ambassador­s, Dylan and Paris Brosnan
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