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DAVID GERMAIN | December 11, 2008 04:35 PM EST | AP

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In this image released by Focus Features, Sean Penn portrays gay rights activist Harvey Milk in a scene from in a scene from, "Milk." (AP Photo/Focus Features, Phil Bray)

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The Academy Awards picture cleared up a bit Thursday as "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," "Doubt" and "Frost/Nixon" led the Golden Globe nominations with five apiece.

The Oscar fate of the year's biggest film, "The Dark Knight," remains uncertain, though, with the Batman blockbuster earning only a single Globe nomination, supporting actor for Heath Ledger.

"Benjamin Button" and "Frost/Nixon" earned Globe nominations for best drama, along with "The Reader," "Revolutionary Road" and "Slumdog Millionare."

Brad Pitt was among dramatic-actor nominees for his role as a man born old and aging backward in "Benjamin Button," as was Frank Langella as Richard Nixon in "Frost/Nixon." The others were Leonardo DiCaprio for the domestic drama "Revolutionary Road," Sean Penn for the Harvey Milk saga "Milk" and Mickey Rourke for the sports-comeback tale "The Wrestler."

"Revolutionary Road" reunited DiCaprio with his "Titanic" co-star Kate Winslet, who had two nominations, best actress for that film and supporting actress for "The Reader."

DiCaprio declined to predict his own Oscar prospects when those nominations come out Jan. 22. But he had a firm opinion about Winslet, who has had five past Oscar nominations without winning.

"I think it's been her time for a long time. To me, she's the most-accomplished actress of her generation. I loved working with her," DiCaprio said. "To finally do another movie together after looking for one for so long does feel really special."

Joining Winslet among dramatic-actress nominees were Anne Hathaway for "Rachel Getting Married," Angelina Jolie for "Changeling," Meryl Streep for "Doubt" and Kristin Scott Thomas for "I've Loved You So Long."

Besides Streep, "Doubt" had three other acting nominations, in supporting categories for Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams and Viola Davis.

The Globes traditionally help sort out the potential Oscar field, particularly in years such as this, when no solid favorites to win have emerged.

"The Dark Knight" initially had been viewed as a major contender for Ledger and in technical categories, but its buzz for best picture, director Christopher Nolan and other top prizes swelled as the season wore on. While the Globes generally overlooked it, it remains a critics' choice as one of the year's best.

The Globes are chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a small group of about 90 reporters for overseas outlets. Oscar nominees are selected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, a collection of about 6,000 filmmakers, actors and other industry professionals.

"The Dark Knight" has something to impress every voting branch of the academy: heroic themes, soaring drama, splashy visuals and action, grand dialogue and terrific performances, led by Ledger's remarkable reinvention of Batman foe the Joker.

Oscar nominations come on the one-year anniversary of Ledger's death last January from an accidental prescription-drug overdose.

"This nomination is deeply appreciated and is not lost on those of us who continue to love and miss him," said father Kim Ledger in a statement on behalf of the actor's immediate family. "We are so proud that our boy's work is being recognized in this way."

Other nominees were gushing about Ledger's performance, too. Terrence Howard, who helped announce Globe nominees, said he thinks Ledger will win the Globe and Oscar.

"I remember while Heath was still with us, there was incredible talk," said Colin Farrell, a musical or comedy acting nominee for "In Bruges." "It's not just recognition in a posthumous sense, not just the frenzy surrounding the circumstances of his death. That nomination makes sense and was incredibly expected and highly anticipated."

Tom Cruise and Robert Downey Jr. were nominated as supporting actor for "Tropic Thunder." Each played odd roles: Cruise was nearly unrecognizeabler as a psychotic movie mogul in a bald cap, beard and fat suit, and Downey played a white actor who undergoes a skin-tinting procedure to play a black man.

The Harvey Milk film biography "Milk" had been near the top of awards watchers' lists but only grabbed an acting nomination for Penn. And one of the year's biggest comedy hits, "Sex and the City," was shut out completely.

Clint Eastwood had two music nominations for his "Changeling" score and for co-writing the title song for "Gran Torino," part of which he also sang. But he missed out on directing nominations for both films and for an acting slot in "Gran Torino."

The animated hits "WALL-E" and "Bolt" had two nominations apiece, for best animated picture and best song, the "WALL-E" tune co-written by Peter Gabriel and the "Bolt" song co-written by Miley Cyrus, who also lent her voice to one of the film's lead characters.

Besides her "Doubt" nomination, Streep picked up another for musical or comedy actress for the hit "Mamma Mia!", which also is competing for best picture in that category. The other contenders for best musical or comedy are smaller movies: "Burn After Reading," "Happy-Go-Lucky," "In Bruges" and "Vicky Cristina Barcelona."

"Happy-Go-Lucky" star Sally Hawkins capped a big week of Hollywood honors with a Globe nomination for best actress in a musical or comedy. Over the previous two days, Hawkins was chosen as the year's best film actress by both the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the New York Film Critics Circle.

Hawkins was riding in a taxi in London when she got the Globe news in a cell-phone text from her mother.

Playing an eternal optimist whose upbeat outlook is put to the test, Hawkins was the latest relatively unknown British actress to rise to Hollywood awards status courtesy of filmmaker Mike Leigh. His past films, "Secrets & Lies" and "Vera Drake," earned Oscar nominations for his stars.

"It's not a hugely budgeted movie, it's not plot-driven or an action movie or a big blockbuster," Hawkins said. "He's interested in character, in character actors. It just makes it even more special that it comes from a tiny, tiny place in the world."

As for her Oscar chances: "That still feels a million miles away," Hawkins said.

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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The Academy Awards picture cleared up a bit Thursday as "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," "Doubt" and "Frost/Nixon" led the Golden Globe nominations with five apiece...
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The Academy Awards picture cleared up a bit Thursday as "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," "Doubt" and "Frost/Nixon" led the Golden Globe nominations with five apiece...
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ShanniC
For truth, justice, and the 'merican way!
06:00 PM on 12/15/2008
Chris Matthews NEVER lets anyone finish a sentence! He always interrupts his guests and it drives me crazy..
09:07 PM on 12/11/2008
Where are Jeffrey Wright (best actor); Beyonce (best supporting actress); and Columbus Short, Eamonn Walker and Mos Def (best supporting actors) for CADILLAC RECORDS???
Wright's performance blew me away.
11:34 PM on 12/11/2008
Maybe for the same reasons no actors from the film "Bobby" were nominated when that film was elligible. Cadillac Records is a total distortion of reality - although it states that it is based on a true story - and nothing more than a re-exploitation of uneducated African American musicians by the infamous thieves, Leonard and Phil Chess. And to leave Bo Diddley entirely out of the story completed the farse.
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
07:44 PM on 12/11/2008
Ridiculous. What are they so afraid of? "Milk" should have been nominated for Best Picture.
12:11 AM on 12/14/2008
it was a good movie, but sean penn annoys the crap out of me...for some reason no matter what film he is in, i he annoys me...plus sean already won his oscar...the winner will be the guy from Frost Nixon...because he is old..and has a wide filmography..its his time...I would love to see Brad get it, but he isnt playing a historical person so...Meryl streep wont win...because she has been nominated like 100 times...although she looks great in doubt...I would like to see Angelina win, she was so fantastic in Changeling, it made me cry, and I dont cry at movies...you totally forget she is angelina jolie which is hard to do...But Kate Winslet deserves to win just because she always gets nominated but she never wins...she really has done great work in the past 10 years...so i think she might be the winner in the end...The best movie will likely go to slumdog millionaire...or for a suprise the curious case of ben button...
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Digeeedad
06:27 PM on 12/11/2008
It seems EVERY year and especially THIS year, the nominated films, actors and actresses are for films that are going to be released 2 MINUTES before the end of the year! Most certainly those nominations must be because of comparisons with films from the entire year, but why is it that the excellent earlier films and performances are all but forgotten?

Might as well have a Golden Globes and Academy Awards for December, because the rest of the year pretty much doesn't matter!
02:50 PM on 12/11/2008
"Globe Nods Out..." says the headline.

Well, I'm about to nod out, too.

Yawn.
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editorjuno
Musician, wordsmith, accidental mystic, etc.
03:44 PM on 12/11/2008
That HuffPo home page title caught my eye too -- essentially, and with all due respect to what are probably some very good performances, it says "World Falls Asleep."
02:47 PM on 12/11/2008
I"m thrilled with the nominations for "In Bruges." Check it out if you haven't seen it yet -- it's flat-out fabulous.
03:43 PM on 12/11/2008
I saw In Bruges....very good movie....but does anybody care about the GG anymore?
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janinei
peace and love to all
04:25 PM on 12/11/2008
I loved it too, just not sure it is a comedy! Very dark!!
02:26 PM on 12/11/2008
I'm very sad to see that The Visitor didn't get any nominations. It truly was and is a great movie. Richard Jenkins should have been nominated for Best Actor.
02:25 PM on 12/11/2008
It will be a shame. No wait, a DAMN shame if Sean Penn wins best actor over Mickey Rourke.
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
07:45 PM on 12/11/2008
Why? because Penn plays a Gay man? Penn's a brilliant actor and was exceptional in "Milk".
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levibatgirl
trolls lie
01:51 PM on 12/11/2008
I'm going to see " Anita O' Day, The Life of a Jazz Singer "

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1V3n1u0JI8&feature=related
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eXcommunicate
01:38 PM on 12/11/2008
Robert Downey Jr. in Tropic Thunder was a genius turn.
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SoonerThought
01:38 PM on 12/11/2008
X Files: I Want to Believe should have got a nod for Gillian Anderson's acting.
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Hephaestion
01:34 PM on 12/11/2008
"Milk" was robbed! It deserved Best Picture as well as many other awards. Very disappointing and shocking.
01:04 PM on 12/11/2008
Synecdoche New York was snubbed! But the Golden Globes are known for awarding less "serious" works, right?
12:56 PM on 12/11/2008
Mamma Mia? Mamma WTF1?

http://www.charlietueats.com
01:05 PM on 12/11/2008
mamma mia. what a joke.
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
07:46 PM on 12/11/2008
Meryle Streep is wonderful but for "Mamma Mia"? What a piece of junk that was.
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shela88
Cat Lover & Proud Californian
12:47 PM on 12/11/2008
Overlooked for awards for Milk: James Franco and Emile Hirsch..Milk for Best Film also..But because the Globes chose to honor Mama Mia with a nod their credibility is nil.
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AngryCitizen
Politician and Gay Author
02:12 PM on 12/11/2008
Just as with the Oscars, when they screwed "Brokeback Mountain," due to homophobia.
02:51 PM on 12/11/2008
BM suffered from being over-hyped.
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shela88
Cat Lover & Proud Californian
03:55 PM on 12/11/2008
The Hollywood Foreign press doesn't get it when it comes to a brilliant film like "Milk"..Its power is beyond their comprehension. Many of them probably didn't see it. "Milk" will be discussed and appreciated long after the commercial junk of this year is long forgotten. It is sure to get some Oscar nominations..and hopefully, in addition to the the actors I mentioned before..I hope Danny Elfman's amazing score will be honored. It is by far his best score for a film and he has created some good ones.
08:19 PM on 12/11/2008
Honey, please. The Globes haven't had any credibility since Pia Zadora's producer/husband/sugar daddy bought her the GG for Best Actress. Yes, that's right - diminutive hooker Pia Zadora won the Golden Globe for Best Actress. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association can be bought and they often are bought.

Beyond that - there are always some weird nominations in the Musical/Comedy movie categories. Films and people that will never get the time of day from Oscar sometimes show up there.

We'll have to see whether the Academy rewards Franco and Hirsch or "Milk" in general. In a weak year over all, it's possible.