Saturday, 21 January 2012

Best Supporting Actor 1982: Results

5. Charles Durning in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas- Durning although may be the best part of the film, still does not make a particularly substantial impact with his small amount of screentime, that is mostly made up of a very unspectacular musical number.
4. Robert Preston in Victor Victoria- Preston gives a standard Preston performance which most certainly is charming but also not particularly special. It is not even the best case of Preston doing Preston.
3. Lou Gossett, Jr. in An Officer and A Gentleman- Gossett is convincing and capable as an intense drill Sergeant, he also is very good in inserting subtle indications of the more humane characterizations of the man.
2. John Lithgow in The World According to Garp- John Lithgow never overacts in his role as a transsexual and instead gives a nicely heartfelt performance.
1.James Mason in The Verdict- This win easily goes to James Mason who thoroughly proves his strength as an actor in the role of the ace attorney in this film. He gives an excellent quietly dominating performance that creating the perfect sort of adversary in the film.

10 comments:

dinasztie said...

I'm kind of surprised though in the end I expected this. :)

mrripley said...

good call on durning in tootsie.

Anonymous said...

Can you please do 1970 next Louis?

RatedRStar said...

bk to the nineties perhaps since its been a while xxx =)

Anonymous said...

True, hopefully 95 then :)

Louis Morgan said...

Anonymous 1: That year will be soon but not next.

RatedRStar: The next year will be indeed from the nineties.

Michael Patison said...

When is 1983 coming?

Louis Morgan said...

Probably when I get back to the 80's, which will be after I go three the rest of the decades.

Smith said...

Can you please do 1970 next Louis?

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