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Originally posted
12/14/2010 09:15AM
A
delusional ballerina
, a
self-amputee adventurer
and a stuttering
future King of England
– as played by
Natalie Portman
,
James Franco
and Colin Firth in
Black Swan
,
127 Hours
and
The King's Speech
– dotted the array of this year's Golden Globe-nominated performances, announced early Tuesday morning by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
In all,
The King's Speech
garnered the most nods, seven, with
The Fighter
and
The Social Network
following with six each.
Johnny Depp
received two nominations, for his comedic roles in Tim Burton's summer blockbuster
Alice in Wonderland
and in this past weekend's box-office disappointment,
The Tourist
, which also brought a nod to costar
Angelina Jolie
.
Both those movies are in the running as Best Comedy or Musical Film (though this year there was a noticeable absence of song-and-dance movies). The other nominees are
Burlesque, The Kids Are All Right
and
Red
.
Those nominated in the Dramatic Movie category are
Black Swan, The Fighter, Inception, The King's Speech
and
Social Network
.
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