Golden Globe Winners
Musical or Comedy
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| 1 |
An American in Paris (1951, Unrated) |
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| 2 |
With a Song in My Heart (1952, Unrated) |
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Carmen Jones (1954, Unrated) |
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Guys and Dolls (1955, Unrated) |
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The King and I (1956, G) |
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Les Girls (1957, Unrated) |
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Gigi (1958, G) |
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Some Like It Hot (1959, Unrated) |
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Porgy and Bess (1959, Unrated) |
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| 10 |
The Apartment (1960, Unrated) |
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| 11 |
Song Without End (1960, Unrated) |
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| 12 |
A Majority of One (1961, Unrated) |
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West Side Story (1961, Unrated) |
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That Touch of Mink (1962, Unrated) |
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| 15 |
The Music Man (1962, G) |
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Tom Jones (1963, Unrated) |
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My Fair Lady (1964, G) |
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The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966, Unrated) |
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The Graduate (1967, PG)
I waited so long to see this movie and I had such high expectations that I was afraid to disappoint myself. But fortunately, the movie was everything I was expecting and a little more. It's wonderfully directed by Mike Nichols (that scene when Benjamin Braddock is using a diving dress is just perfect), the acting is also amazing, Anne Bancroft is the perfect Mrs Robinson. The movie is very original and innovative for its time. And I cannot review this movie without saying something about the most unforgettable soundtrack ever, all the songs by Simon and Garfunkel fit perfectly and gave it a special touch. A classic of the 60's that remains unique till today. |
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Oliver! (1968, G) |
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| 21 |
The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1969, PG) |
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| 22 |
M*A*S*H (MASH) (1970, PG) |
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| 23 |
Fiddler on the Roof (1971, G) |
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Cabaret (1972, PG) |
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| 25 |
American Graffiti (1973, PG) |
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The Longest Yard (1974, R) |
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| 27 |
The Sunshine Boys (1975, PG) |
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A Star is Born (1976, R) |
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| 29 |
The Goodbye Girl (1977, PG) |
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Heaven Can Wait (1978, PG) |
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Coal Miner's Daughter (1980, PG) |
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Arthur (1981, PG) |
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| 33 |
Tootsie (1982, PG) |
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| 34 |
Yentl (1983, PG) |
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| 35 |
Romancing the Stone (1984, PG) |
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| 36 |
Prizzi's Honor (1985, R) |
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| 37 |
Hannah and Her Sisters (1986, PG-13) |
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| 38 |
Hope and Glory (1987, PG-13) |
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| 39 |
Working Girl (1988, R) |
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| 40 |
Driving Miss Daisy (1989, PG) |
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| 41 |
Green Card (1990, PG-13) |
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| 42 |
Beauty and the Beast (1991, G) |
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| 43 |
The Player (1992, R) |
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| 44 |
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993, PG-13) |
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| 45 |
The Lion King (1994, G) |
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| 46 |
Babe (1995, G) |
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| 47 |
Evita (1997, PG) |
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As Good As It Gets (1997, PG-13) |
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Shakespeare in Love (1998, R) |
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Toy Story 2 (1999, G) |
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Almost Famous (2000, R) |
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Moulin Rouge! (2001, PG-13) |
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Chicago (2002, PG-13) |
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Lost In Translation (2003, R) |
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Sideways (2004, R) |
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Walk the Line (2005, PG-13) |
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Dreamgirls (2006, PG-13) |
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007, R) |
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Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008, PG-13)
Woody Allen is back on the top with this delightful comedy about love, passion, betrayal, disappointments and all those feelings that are involved in relationships. With wonderful dialogues, he tells us about the amorous adventures of two friends on vacation in Barcelona, and shows us a clever and funny look at the different ways of viewing a relationship. The whole cast is great, Javier Barden, Scarlett Johansson and Rebecca Hall did an incredible job, but Penelope Cruz is outstanding. I'm extremelly glad she won the Oscar for her role because she was simply perfect. She steals every scene she's in. And the beautiful scenery makes the movie even better. |

























































