Thursday, 15 April 2010

Best Actor 1989: Results

5. Tom Cruise in Born on the Fourth of July- I will give Cruise credit for trying but he never quite succeeds.
4. Robin Williams in Dead Poet's Society- Williams is okay as the supporting part of the inspiring teacher but his character just does not have a lot of depth.
3. Kenneth Branagh in Henry V- Branagh is very good as Henry, although he is slightly too theatrical in a few scenes, but he also has some truly great scenes that make up for it.
2. Morgan Freeman in Driving Miss Daisy- Morgan Freeman is incredibly good, and his chemistry with Jessica Tandy is perfect. He gives an incredibly charming and entertaining performance.
1. Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot- Day-Lewis is brilliant and completely compelling in the challenging role of Cristy Brown. Day-Lewis succeeds in every way and gives one of the greatest performances put on film.

8 comments:

Fritz said...

Excellent choice for number 1!

joe burns said...

I knew it! So what year is next?

Louis Morgan said...

1968.

Tom said...

Im in complete agreement.

dinasztie said...

Total agreement. Who's your supporting win that year (from the nominees)? Mine is Martin Landau.

Louis Morgan said...

Landau too.

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