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The Steve Jobs Movie Picks Up Four Golden Globe Nominations

Posted December 11, 2015 at 7:27am by iClarified · 7782 views
Despite doing poorly at the box office, the Steve Jobs movie has received four Golden Globe nominations.

The film was nominated for the following awards:

● BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA - Michael Fassbender
● BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN ANY
MOTION PICTURE - Kate Winslet
● BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE - Aaron Sorkin
● BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE - Daniel Pemberton

Here's some of the reactions to the nominations via the Hollywood Reporter.

Michael Fassbender:
"I'm very grateful to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for the nomination. This film, and working with Danny Boyle and our amazing cast, has been one of the most creative and amazing experiences of my professional life. It's lovely to be honored."

Kate Winslet:
"I’m so thrilled. It doesn’t matter how many times I’ve been through this or how many years I’ve been doing this job, it is still so nerve-racking," she continued to THR. "I’m just very, very excited. It’s a big year, there are some amazing performances, particularly by women. I was by no means confident. I thought it would be really quite unlikely. I’m quite delighted, especially for this particular film. It was one of the highlights of my career, and a real personal challenge for me. The role of Joanna herself, it was a very complex and a difficult part to play. She’s nothing like me, she doesn’t look like me, she doesn’t sound like me. That sense of total immersion and the desire to really disappear fully into the character was something I was constantly nervous about. It was an amazing experience."

Aaron Sorkin:
"Thank you, HFPA, for this personal honor, and for all four nominations for Steve Jobs. This has been a very special film for all of us involved as well as a brave choice for Universal, and we’re grateful for the support you’ve shown it today."

Daniel Pemberton:
"I was looking through the fridge for something for lunch and I got this text for a friend going, 'Wow, congratulations!' and I was like, 'For what?' So probably the least Hollywood experience ever," the composer confessed to THR. "I like that we had the concept to do three acts in the film. And we wanted three different styles: Analog, orchestral and then digital. You have these intellectual conversations at the beginning of the [process] and they never come out that way, but I am really proud of the fact that we managed to do that."

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