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January 15, 2008
Going globular: a choice Golden vignette
In the Times, David Carr carpetbags a cherce vignette from Sunday's demise of the Golden Globs in L.A. "A few hours after the event, the Focus Features
private dinner was winding down. James Schamus, that company’s chief executive, spent the afternoon cooking homemade pasta dishes at a bungalow for the crew from Atonement. He busied himself fetching a glass of wine for Diablo Cody, the screenwriter of Juno, who had stopped by and seemed very happy to be among the mentioned. Just outside the bungalow... Joe Wright, the young British director of Atonement, swam under the reflected neon of the chateau sign, a big victory stogie in his mouth. “We just tried to keep the spirit alive in Bungalow One,” said Mr. Schamus, who counts as one of his eccentricities a love of the Golden Globes."
Posted by Ray Pride at January 15, 2008 03:10 PM
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