Annal:1989 Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
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Results of the Golden Globe Award in the year 1989. For a ranked list of films, try the honor roll.
- 1989 Golden Globe-Musical/Comedy winner
- 1989 Oscar-Picture nominee
- Score: 16.39
Melanie Griffith had a fling with stardom in this Mike Nichols comedy about an executive secretary (Griffith) who can’t get her deserved shot at upward mobility in the brokerage industry. Hardly taken seriously by male bosses, things aren’t really any better for her once she starts working for a female exec (Sigourney Weaver, never more delightful), a narcissist with a boy-toy banker (Harrison Ford) and a tendency to steal the best ideas from her underlings. When Weaver’s character is laid up with a broken leg, Griffith poses as a replacement wheeler-dealer,…
- 1990 Saturn-Fantasy nominee
- 1989 Golden Globe-Musical/Comedy nominee
- 1989 Hugo-Video nominee
- Score: 18.4
A perfect marriage of novel but incisive writing, acting, and direction, Big is the story of a 12-year-old boy who wishes he were older, and wakes up one morning as a 30-year-old man (Tom Hanks). The script by Gary Ross (Dave) and Anne Spielberg finds some unexpected ways of attacking obvious issues of sex, work, and childhood friendships, and in all of these things the accent is on classy humor and great sensitivity. Hanks is remarkable in the lead, at times hilarious (reacting to caviar just as a 12-year-old would) and at others deeply tender.…
- 1989 BAFTA-Film nominee
- 1989 Edgar–Video nominee
- 1989 Golden Globe-Musical/Comedy nominee
- Score: 18.39
Kevin Kline took home an Oscar for his performance as a self-absorbed lothario who prepares for lovemaking by drinking in his own “manly” musk, but it would be hard to single him out as the best thing about the film. The fact is, the entire cast of this hilarious comedy is perfect: John Cleese as the conservative barrister defending a member of sexy Jamie Lee Curtis’s gang, Ms. Curtis as the conniving crook out to grab the haul for herself, and Michael Palin as the stuttering, animal-loving hit man whose attempts to murder a little old lady only decrease the size…
- 1989 Golden Globe-Musical/Comedy nominee
- Score: 6.39
Director Martin Brest rocketed to the top of Hollywood’s A list with the blockbuster success of Beverly Hills Cop, and this 1988 follow-up is even better. Midnight Run is a genuine rarity—an action comedy that’s dramatically satisfying—thanks to a sharp script by George Gallo, the superb teaming of Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin, and Brest’s consummate skill in combining suspense and humor with well-developed characters. De Niro plays a maverick bounty hunter whose latest assignment is Grodin, an accountant accused of embezzling from the Mob. De…
- 1990 Saturn-Fantasy winner
- 1989 Hugo-Video winner
- 1989 Golden Globe-Musical/Comedy nominee
- Score: 26.4
It’s 1947 Hollywood, and Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins), a down-on-his-luck detective, is hired to find proof that Marvin Acme, gag factory mogul and owner of Toontown, is playing hanky-panky with femme fatale Jessica Rabbit, wife of Maroon Cartoon superstar Roger Rabbit. When Acme is found murdered, all fingers point to Roger, and the sinister, power-hungry Judge Doom (Christopher Lloyd) is on a mission to bring Roger to justice. Roger begs the Toon-hating Valiant to find the real evildoer and the plot thickens as Eddie uncovers scandal after scandal and realizes…
