The 62nd Annual Golden Globes awards are being presented tonight in Los Angeles. The Globes celebrate work in television as well as motion pictures. They tend to be a bit more laid back than the Oscars, mainly because they serve alchohol. Take a look at these nominations of interest. The Golden Globes air tonight on NBC at 8 p.m. Eastern.

BEST MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY

ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND
THE INCREDIBLES
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
RAY
SIDEWAYS

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

CATE BLANCHETT ‘THE AVIATOR’
LAURA LINNEY ‘KINSEY’
VIRGINIA MADSEN ‘SIDEWAYS’
NATALIE PORTMAN ‘CLOSER’
MERYL STREEP ‘THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE’

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE

CLINT EASTWOOD ‘MILLION DOLLAR BABY’
JAN A.P. KACZMAREK ‘FINDING NEVERLAND’
ROLFE KENT ‘SIDEWAYS’
HOWARD SHORE ‘THE AVIATOR’
HANS ZIMMER ‘SPANGLISH’

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA

24 (FOX)
DEADWOOD (HBO)
LOST (ABC)

NIP/TUCK (FX)
THE SOPRANOS (HBO)

Adele sends along another WireImage link, this time featuring Cate Blanchett at the BAFTA/LA Tea Party celebration. (Cate…if you’re nearby…stop by ORC!!!) [More]

More photos from our first convention, ORC, are flooding the internet. Take a look at these goodies from WireImage. [More]

PASADENA — “Lord of the Rings’ added to its place in pop-culture history Friday when the first fan convention for the Academy Award-winning films opened at the Pasadena Convention Center. Statues of the movie trilogy’s scariest monsters greeted fans, or “ringers,’ as they entered the One Ring Celebration. Around 5,000 people are expected to visit the three-day event, which also pays tribute to the novels that inspired the films. [More]

Take a look at this images from Rosamunde Brownlocks, great images! [More]

Celebriel provides a late-night (early-morning) overview of some of the many highlights of the Friday main session and events at ORC: The first panel featured supporting stars Jarl and Jorn Benzon, Sandro Kopp, and Peter Tait. In response to fan questions, they discussed fellow cast members they most enjoyed working with, including Christopher Lee (“just to be on the same stage with him is amazing”), Viggo Mortensen (“he’s a fantastic artist, diverse in creativity, inspiring…and he is beautiful as well!”), Elijah Wood (Peter Tait said Elijah was so nice he restored his faith in Americans), and Ian McKellan. [More]