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Up In The Air, starring George Clooney, is leading the nominations at this year's Golden Globe Awards.Up In The Air, starring George Clooney, is leading the nominations at this year's Golden Globe Awards.
The film snared six nods including best drama, best actor for Clooney and best director for film-maker Jason Reitman.The film snared six nods including best drama, best actor for Clooney and best director for film-maker Jason Reitman.
Meryl Streep has picked up two acting nominations in the best actress category for Julie and Julia and It's Complicated.Meryl Streep has picked up two acting nominations in the best actress category for Julie and Julia and It's Complicated.
There are also nominations for British actors Colin Firth, Dame Helen Mirren and Carey Mulligan for An Education. Sir Paul McCartney and U2 are in the running against each other for best original song.
Musical nods
Sir Paul is nominated for I Want To Come Home from the Robert De Niro comedy Everybody's Fine, while U2 have been shortlisted for Winter from the film Brothers.
I Will See You, sung by Leona Lewis - the theme song from Avatar - is also nominated.
Oscar-winner James Cameron's big budget CGI adventure is in the running for four awards, including best drama and best director for Cameron.
Nine, the musical starring Daniel Day-Lewis and a star-studded female cast secured five nods, including best comedy or musical, best supporting actress for Penelope Cruz and best actor for Day-Lewis.
There are nominations for British actors Colin Firth, Dame Helen Mirren and Carey Mulligan for An Education.
Emily Blunt is also nominated for playing Queen Victoria in The Young Victoria and Kenneth Branagh, for the BBC detective drama Wallander, is nominated in the television category.
Next year's event, which takes place on 17 January, will be hosted by Ricky Gervais.