The 72nd Golden Globes take place on the 11th of January and as the nominees wait nervously for the award show, our betting shows that some could be in for a real treat.
First and foremost, the Alejandro González directed comedy is the 1/6 strong favourite to claim Best Motion Picture in a Comedy or Musical with Into The Woods its main threat at 6/1. Birdman’s leading man Michael Keaton is the 1/10 favourite to claim Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical for his role as Riggan Thomson.
Boyhood is overshadowing Birdman in the Best Director category as Richard Linklater heads the betting at 1/6. However, Alejandro González is a 5/1 shot to pip Linklater to the post and win the award.
The eagerly anticipated Boyhood, which was filmed over a staggering twelve years, is hotly tipped to win Best Motion Picture – Drama at 1/4. The Imitation Game is next in the betting at 4/1, with Foxcatcher and Selma both priced at 14/1.
Eddie Redmayne’s portrayal of Stephen Hawking in The Theory Of Everything has earned him the top spot in the betting as the favourite to win Best Actor in a Drama. In the Best Actress in a Drama category, Julianne Moore is in prime position for the Golden Globe at 1/7 for her depiction of a college professor struggling with Alzheimer’s disease. There is a two-way tie for the favourite spot in Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical with both Amy Adams and Emily Blunt 10/11 for their respective roles.
Birdman is up for a whopping six nominations and the odds are in their favour to walk away with a feast of awards.""
First and foremost, the Alejandro González directed comedy is the 1/6 strong favourite to claim Best Motion Picture in a Comedy or Musical with Into The Woods its main threat at 6/1. Birdman’s leading man Michael Keaton is the 1/10 favourite to claim Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical for his role as Riggan Thomson.
Boyhood is overshadowing Birdman in the Best Director category as Richard Linklater heads the betting at 1/6. However, Alejandro González is a 5/1 shot to pip Linklater to the post and win the award.
The eagerly anticipated Boyhood, which was filmed over a staggering twelve years, is hotly tipped to win Best Motion Picture – Drama at 1/4. The Imitation Game is next in the betting at 4/1, with Foxcatcher and Selma both priced at 14/1.
Eddie Redmayne’s portrayal of Stephen Hawking in The Theory Of Everything has earned him the top spot in the betting as the favourite to win Best Actor in a Drama. In the Best Actress in a Drama category, Julianne Moore is in prime position for the Golden Globe at 1/7 for her depiction of a college professor struggling with Alzheimer’s disease. There is a two-way tie for the favourite spot in Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical with both Amy Adams and Emily Blunt 10/11 for their respective roles.
