tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post4563993260308604370..comments2024-03-29T00:29:43.074-04:00Comments on Best Actor: Alternate Best Actor 1967: Alain Delon in Le SamouraiLouis Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07933180959140340196noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-89457952271130827262014-10-22T19:19:49.071-04:002014-10-22T19:19:49.071-04:00Ugh, please rank Ross above Parsons. My poor heart...Ugh, please rank Ross above Parsons. My poor heart can't take that.Robert MacFarlanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17264501767985746886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-51115449328397191222014-10-22T19:04:07.573-04:002014-10-22T19:04:07.573-04:00GM: I don't think I've seen much of him.
...GM: I don't think I've seen much of him. <br /><br />Anonymous:<br /><br />Actress:<br /><br />1. Faye Dunaway - Bonnie & Clyde<br />2. Edith Evans - The Whisperers<br />3. Audrey Hepburn - Wait Until Dark<br />4. Elizabeth Taylor - The Taming of the Shrew<br />5. Audrey Hepburn - Two For the Road<br /><br />Supporting Actress:<br /><br />1. Anne Bancroft - The Graduate<br />2. Glenda Jackson - Marat/Sade<br />3. Estelle Parsons - Bonnie & Clyde<br />4. Katherine Ross - The Graduate<br />5. Mildred Natwick - Barefoot in the Park<br /><br />Catch 22:<br /><br />Arkin - 2.5(I'll admit it's a tricky part to begin with but Arkin never finds the right balance for the part. He's a bit random when he goes broad with the comedy or his attempts at some seriousness. I don't think he's terrible ever but he just never finds the right tone)<br /><br />Welles - 4(The best part of the film for me, and I wish there had been more of him. Welles is quite hilarious though because he doesn't try to be funny but rather is so hilariously intense as the egotistical superior)<br /><br />Perkins - (When I ranked him I had just watched the film. I have to admit I don't remember him at all now)<br /><br />Newhart - 3(Does his usual Newhart deadpan, enjoyably so))<br /><br />Balsam - 3(Secondary and less striking version of Welles's performance basically. He's good as well though)<br /><br />Balaban - 3(The ultimate that guy and I found him pretty enjoyable in his sporadic appearances as the seemingly daffy pilot)<br /><br />Grodin - 3(There was not enough of him, but that's often the case of Grodin. He was rather entertaining in his deviousness though)<br /><br />Sheen - (Another one that I really don't remember)<br /><br />Voight - 2.5(His part had a lot of potential and I think he very well could have been the scene stealer of the film. Voight though plays it both too straight and slightly too broadly at the same time)<br /><br />Garfunkel - 2.5(He was alright but kinda lacking when it came to screen presence)<br /><br />Benjamin - 2(He's such a perpetual over actor anyway and this one is no different)<br /><br />Gilford - 2(Trying far too hard to be funny and just ends up being kinda obnoxious)<br /><br />GetDonaldSutherlandAnOscar:<br /><br />Alright I'll include him as well. <br /><br />Luke: <br /><br />I'm going to watch it then. Louis Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07933180959140340196noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-51130055128868625102014-10-22T16:17:43.085-04:002014-10-22T16:17:43.085-04:00Louis: Have you ever seen The Omen from 1976. If n...Louis: Have you ever seen The Omen from 1976. If not, are you planning to, whenever you get to that year.Luke Highamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07075392435078135757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-86010566122910445482014-10-22T10:15:38.348-04:002014-10-22T10:15:38.348-04:00And by that I mean making it a "sevener"...And by that I mean making it a "sevener" :)GetDonaldSutherlandAnOscarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-504219816656828412014-10-22T10:11:26.885-04:002014-10-22T10:11:26.885-04:00Small request Louis; when you're doing 1962 su...Small request Louis; when you're doing 1962 supporting, could you please consider (just consider, mind you) adding Anthony Quayle into your "sixer" of supporting performances from Lawrence of Arabia? Rewatching the film again makes me realise what an impact he makes with each viewing.GetDonaldSutherlandAnOscarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-32102822661413134662014-10-22T05:26:19.464-04:002014-10-22T05:26:19.464-04:00Louis what are your thoughts/ratings on the cast o...Louis what are your thoughts/ratings on the cast of Catch-22Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-2393798068986522412014-10-22T04:49:08.373-04:002014-10-22T04:49:08.373-04:00Seems like my predictions have failed... Anyway, I...Seems like my predictions have failed... Anyway, I haven't seen him yet, I've only seen him in The Leopard where he was okay but unimpressive (I only liked Lancaster in that movie). What are your Top 5 for Actress and Supporting Actress for 1967?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2457552600380761837.post-34516063566232220202014-10-21T23:35:28.718-04:002014-10-21T23:35:28.718-04:00Great actor, have you ever seen any other film wit...Great actor, have you ever seen any other film with him? I really liked him as Tom Ripley in Purple Noon.GMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07058868751501120504noreply@blogger.com