5. Dean Stockwell in Married to The Mob- Stockwell plays his part as he should be but it never amounts to anything that special. I think I was actually more impressed by his single scene performance in Tucker as Howard Hughes.
4. Martin Landau in Tucker: The Man and His Dream- Although he has a rather limited part Landau makes the most out of his performance.
3. River Phoenix in Running on Empty- Phoenix gives an appropriately quiet and effective lead performance.
2. Alec Guinness in Little Dorrit- As usual with Guinness, Guinness naturally gives a layered and effective performance. Guinness easily shows the various facets of his character as well as makes his progression that seems unnatural natural.
1. Kevin Kline in A Fish Called Wanda- Kline gives an extremely enjoyable and entertaining performance. Although broad comedy can easily be done wrong Kline never gets it wrong for a moment in his hilarious performance.
Deserving Performances:
Michael Palin in A Fish Called Wanda
Alan Rickman in Die Hard
8 comments:
Great choice Louis. Can you please do 67 next?
I reckon 77 or 71 will be next.
Quite glad to see Kline get the win, and love that you mentioned Palin and Rickman in you're honorable mentions.
I like john omirah miluwi in gorillas in the mist as a supporting mention.
I'm quite happy about this. :)
I'd have given it to Guinness. But Kline was great as well.
Have you seen Bull Durham? I thought Tim Robbins was deserving.
That's one for that needs a re-watch.
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