Scent Of A Woman? He played a very convincing blind guy. Maybe you only know about Scarface?
I wonder why people vote Phoenix, Depp and Hanks. Love them all as actors, but former 2 always look fucked up in the head no matter who they play and Hanks is always a nice guy.
SOAW has to be one of the worst Oscar winning performances ever. It is almost comically bad. Pacino dis some really good work earlier in his career (and even a couple of good roles after), but the fact this is his one award winning role shows how pathetic and irrelevant the Oscars really are.
SOAW has to be one of the worst Oscar winning performances ever. It is almost comically bad. Pacino dis some really good work earlier in his career (and even a couple of good roles after), but the fact this is his one award winning role shows how pathetic and irrelevant the Oscars really are.
The reason Pacino won was because they are making it up for his past losses in his previous nominations. He obviously should have won for the The Godfather II and Serpico. The Oscar win to me was a culmination of his career, that's why he got the award. It's been done before in the Oscars and it's been done since.
Btw who do you think should have won the Oscar that year Pacino won?
Also you honestly think that no winner ever deserved there Oscar?
I think Anthony Hopkins for Silence of the Lambs and Robert De Niro in Raging Bull were well deserved. Just to name a few.
Yup. John Wayne won an Oscar once when up against Peter O'Toole, Dustin Hoffman, Richard Burton and Jon Voight. Shows what a shit show they are.
No idea. Anyone else. Denzil?
Never said that did I? But deserved? It's certainly not a meritocracy. All politics and popularity. But sure many fine performances have been rewarded. To say they were the best performance of the year is so subjective. Ever notice how the nominees are almost always the same award show to award show? Crazy, eh?
Again, it's more often than not down to hype/popularity/politics as much as anything as to who wins.....and again not saying fine performances don't get the nod.
Also yes it's subjective but when you have 5000 Oscar member voters who vote for who had the best performance. Than it becomes much more fair and objective I believe. It's not a perfect system, but it works most of the time.
Yes there is a combination of many things that can give a nod a particular movie or actor. Like what I said it's not a perfect system. But it works most of the time imo.
I mean is there system that really works perfectly?
They literally campaign to win nominations, then votes.
If you gave 5000 voters 100 good films to watch and then asked them to vote blind (ie no outside influence).........the results would be all over the place, without people telling them what to do. I'm sure likes of Day-Lewis would still do well though, because that's what they are supposed to like.
+ There is certain Oscar bait tropes, too. Take someone like Bill Murrary. One of the best actors of the last 40 years imo, but he doesn't conform to the typical Hollywood norm, so gets shunned. Guys like John Turturro, Steve Buscemi, Guy Pearce, Paddy Considine, Steve Martin, John Goodman, Jim Carrey (maybe) etc etc have put in several great performances but aren't "Hollywood" enough or don't resort to Oscar bait films, so don't get nominated.
Sylvester Stallone came within a flea's chuff of winning for playing Rocky in 2017 though!!! <Lmaoo>
Then you get your Oscar darlings or those who clearly go all out in an effort to try and win awards like Leo did successfully, and Will Smith and Tom Cruise failed to do.
Best alternative? Don't bother with the circle jerk. Or at least don't think they mean 5% as what they're meant to represent.
Bill Murray was nominated for only one Oscar which is Lost in Translation. What else movies do you think he should have been nominated for?
I hear you. Lot of those guys you mentioned are very good actors on their own rights. I don't know why Turturro or Buschemi in particular haven't got nominated for an Oscar for at least in the supporting roles they've been in.
Guy Pearce is a good actor, but I don't know if he's been in really strong Oscar worthy roles. Besides Memento and L.A Confidential.
Steve Martin, John Goodman and Jim Carrey are more comedic actors. Though Jim Carrey has taken Oscar baity roles in his career. Like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Man in the Moon.
Leo finally won an Oscar for The Revenant. I think that was a sympathy tribute award for his career.
While Will Smith and Tom Cruise have unfortunately never won. But they did deserve to win in previous roles they've been in.
Lol @AgentSmecker liked your post.
Such a corny movie with such corny dialogue. But Dafoe KILLED it as the gay FBI agent.
That's the point. It's all basically arbitrary.
You keep using the word "deserve". It means nothing.
Don't know why you're so obsessed about ranking films and performances. It's weird to me.
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