Cameron left empty-handed
The two films led the field with nine nominations each, including best picture and director. The Hurt Locker won both those races and four other prizes. Avatar ended up with just three awards, all in technical categories. Cameron, personally nominated in three categories, went home empty-handed. The other big loser was Up in the Air, once considered an Oscar front-runner. Its nominated star, George Clooney, made no attempt to hide his morose expression as the light drama was snubbed in all six of its categories. The film was also on the wrong end of one of the night’s biggest surprises. Director Jason Reitman and playwright Sheldon Turner lost the adapted screenplay category to Geoffrey Fletcher for Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire.
Reitman and Turner, who did not meet until after the film was finished, awkwardly shared the awards-season spotlight after Turner gained a co-writing credit through Writers Guild arbitration. “What an evening,” Reitman wrote on Twitter. The Golden Globes, often considered to be an Oscar barometer despite a patchy track record, sustained heavy collateral damage. They awarded their best drama and directing prizes to Avatar in January. Fletcher was not even nominated.
Dean Goodman
—Reuters