I’m actu­ally really glad that Heath didn’t win Best Actor for the Golden Globes. There’s been a trend for a while of award­ing women for roles where they have to be ugly. For example, Hil­lary Swank for Boys Don’t Cry (having to butch up), Charl­ize Theron for Mon­ster (having to put on weight, oh the horror) and Nicole Kidman for Vir­ginia Woolf (first award ever for a pros­thetic nose). It’s not that these wer­en’t good per­form­ances; they were. It’s just that I seem to recall there being better acting from others up for the same award, but the one forced to be ugly got it. 

So, if Heath had got Best Actor, I would have been wor­ried it was for Having to Play a Gay Man. I haven’t seen Broke­back Mon­tain or Capote so I can’t say whether Phil­lip Sey­mour Hoff­man acted better than Heath Ledger, but I really like Sey­mour-Hoff­man’s style and am very pleased for him. EDIT: In light of _ariadne_ point­ing out that Sey­mour Hoff­man is also play­ing a gay man, I think my point may be moot. Um. For those who don’t know me, by the way, I think it’s awe­some that so many films are being made that have queer themes and they’re main­stream. I’m very much look­ing for­ward to Broke­back Moun­tain and I want the two cow­boys to end up together in the end. I’m also thrilled it won Best Drama.

I’m very dis­ap­poin­ted, though, that Good Night and Good Luck got none of the awards it was nom­in­ated for. I wonder whether that is polit­ics and a fear of endors­ing the mes­sage of the film. 

This has been another Bread and Cir­cuses announcement.