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In the midst of all my traveling and holidaying, I think I missed that the Hollywood Foreign Press association had announced their nominations; they’ll name the winners on Sunday night, apparently. E! online has a full list of the nominees right here, if you’re interested.

I was, until I then read them, after which I felt decidedly less interested.

I admit I used to be into the Globes and the Oscars. I watched them every year during college. I generally recall very little about the winners; I remember the year Roberto Benigni stepped on Spielberg’s head as he made his way up to accept his acting award for Life is Beautiful, beating out the likes of Edward Norton (American History X), Tom Hanks (Saving Private Ryan), and Sir Ian McKellan (Gods and Monsters). He didn’t, unfortunately, beat Joseph Fiennes, who was basically the only person not nominated for Shakespeare in Love even though he was, in fact, Shakespeare in love. The only thing I remember about the Globes is the year Jack Nicholson gave part of his acceptance speech (As Good As It Gets, I think) out of his ass, a la Jim Carrey in Ace Ventura, Pet Detective.

So, this year’s Globes nominations.

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So I was just skimming blogs/sites, and I found, via Gizmodo.com, the trailer for Marvel’s upcoming The Incredible Hulk, directed by Louis Letterier and starring Edward Norton.

Letterier (sp?) directed The Transporter movies, which makes him awesome by the fact of working with Jason Statham. And Edward Norton is, at last count, at least nine different kinds of awesome.

Here’s the trailer:

I also found two videos from a recent ComicCon with Edward Norton and Letterier:

(Part I)


(Part II)

I love several things so far:

Norton wrote the screenplay (that’s one of his kinds of awesome).

There’s a shot of Norton meditating, and it looks as though there’s some Zen stuff going.

For anyone unfamiliar, I studied Zen/Taoism. It’s close to both my life and my heart.

To cross the Hulk with Zen? I mean, seriously, that’s another level of awesome.

I’m officially geeking out, which is a little like Hulking out, except without all the greenness and ruining my pants.