2014 has been a great year for film (and TV is going strong), but in my opinion, you'd hardly know it looking at the Globes. It's not that they nominated shit, but that so much good has been left out in place of the mediocre -- even judging by general acclaim beyond my personal opinion.
Drama - Happy to see Selma getting noticed based on what I've heard about it (may eat my words upon seeing it myself). Disappointed that Whiplash and Gone Girl got no love in place of one safe mediocre biopic and another slightly more interesting biopic. Based on the nominees I'm rooting for Boyhood despite not having seen it yet. Haven't seen a lot of the best actress roles, but Rosamund Pike's is one of my favorite performances ever right now. The buzz is that Julianne Moore is a lock, though. Gyllenhaal's Nightcrawler role is what I like, but I imagine one of the biopics will take this one. In the Oscars, the frontrunner will be Michael Keaton. Chastain has some supporting role buzz, but for actor I'm really pulling for J.K. Simmons.
Comedy - I really disliked everything about Birdman that doesn't fit into a "technical" category, but I'm sure it'll win. Still need to watch Budapest, I can't tell what caliber of movie Into The Woods is supposed to be, and haven't seen the other two. Michael Keaton feels like a lock, and I have no idea what even constitutes "comedy/musical" anymore.
Director - I really hope this is Linklater's to lose. Love that Fincher was nominated, and I could maybe put away my personal distaste for Gonzalez and acknowledge he belongs here. I may end up loving Selma, but I can't say anything about Duvernay yet.
Screenplay - Always the award I'm most interested in, and boy do I hate Birdman's nomination. Personally would prefer Gone Girl to win (having read the book, I think she does a wonderful job adapting her own story), but Boyhood's structure has me rooting for it as well.
TV Drama - Apparently it stopped being cool to love Mad Men some years ago, despite it being consistently top notch. It is a crime to ignore The Americans so much. Glad Fargo and True Detective got in on the miniseries. It's kind of awesome that Frances McDormand is going up against Allison Tolman who is nominated for a role based off of McDormand's Oscar winner 18 years ago.
TV Comedy - Love Veep, I hear Transparent is amazing.
Music - Given what's nominated, might actually root for Birdman here.
Animated - The only part of all this that genuinely annoys me. I know it completely flew under the radar, but The Tale of Princess Kaguya is tied for my favorite movie of the year. Of course it's nowhere to be found. I hope LEGO Movie wins.
I have not a clue why I cared enough to write this up.