January 20, 2,006
Afterlife Golden Globes
Everyone in The Afterlife is pleased to see that
First Lady Laura Bush is going around the world helping women,
speaking about women's equality and sexual problems including
AIDS. She's not speaking out about the exact subject God wants
her to that is destroying the souls of millions of women, but
it's a start!
Since we mentioned the other day that The Afterlife had Golden
Globe Awards we thought it would be a good idea to list some of
the categories and winners here, knowing many would find this of
interest. The award for Best Performance by An Actor In A Motion
Picture- Drama at The Golden Globes in The Afterlife went to
Rudolph Valentino for his performance in "Johnny Of Bravo
Company," a movie about a young American soldier who dies in
Iraq, and who God asks to take the place of an Islamic man who
died the second death because he was a suicide bomber. The story
tells how the American adjusts to The Islamic Way and how the
Islamic women adjust to him. There is a side plot where the young
soldier's mother cannot accept his death and campaigns against
the war. This part was played by Mae West, who got Best
Supporting Actress for the role. This film is based on a true
story. Some of the other winners are listed below.
Best Motion Picture- Drama "Johnny Of Bravo Company"
Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture- Drama Mary Pickford in "The Daughters Of Wars" A science fiction drama about a group of young warrioresses who must defend their world against a cruel invader.
Best Motion Picture- Musical Or Comedy "So You Want To Be Human" A comedy about a male fairy that falls in love with a human woman and tries to be human.
Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture- Musical Or Comedy Jack Benny "So You Want To Be Human"
Best Performance by An Actress In A Motion Picture- Musical Or Comedy Lucille Ball "So You Want To Be Human" Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture Richard Worth "Johnny Of Bravo Company"
Best Director- Motion Picture John Ford "Johnny Of Bravo Company"
Best Screenplay- Motion Picture "Johnny Of Bravo Company"
Best Original Score- Motion Picture "The Daughters Of Wars"
Best Original Song- Motion Picture "It's A Happy Day" From "So You Want To Be Human"
Best Television Series- Drama "The Adventures Of Spirit Man"
Best Performance By An Actress In A Television Series- Drama Alice Morgan "The Adventures Of Spirit Man"
Best Performance By An Actor In A Television Series- Drama Vince Edwards "The House Of Stone" A Medieval drama about an English family.
Best Television Series- Musical Or Comedy "Mother Lucy" An hilarious comedy series about the unorthodox head of a convent.
Best Performance By An Actress In A Television Series- Musical Or Comedy Lucille Ball "Mother Lucy"
Best Performance By An Actor In A Television Series- Musical Or Comedy Desi Arnez "Mother Lucy"
Speaking of movies, John Lennon continues to be
irate that they are making a movie about the man who killed him.
He is even more irate that Yoko Ono is befriending those starring
in it! This absolutely enrages him! He can't imagine why she's
doing it. He considers it a profound betrayal. He hopes it will
turn everyone against her. He tries so hard to be patient with
her, because she meant so much to him in his lifetime, and he
wishes so much he could save her from the fate she is headed for.
But there are some things he just cannot stomach, and this is one
of them. He is encouraging the crowds witnessing the filming to
express his displeasure.
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There are risks and costs to a program of action. But they are far less than the long-range risks and costs of comfortable inaction. ( John F. Kennedy )