Saturday, 5 January 2013

Alternate Best Supporting Actor 1988: Results

5. Tim Robbins in Bull Durham- Robbins gives an entertaining performance finding the endearing qualities within his rather unintelligent character.

Best Scene: Nuke offers his words of "wisdom".
4. Philippe Noiret in Cinema Paradiso- Noiret gives a moving performance that nicely conveys the warmth and wisdom his character has.

Best Scene:  Alfredo says goodbye to Toto.
3. Christopher Lloyd in Who Framed Roger Rabbit- Lloyd gives an effective villainous turn by putting so much conviction in his performance even when saying the most absurd things.

Best Scene: The Freeway speech. 
2. Alan Rickman in Die Hard- Rickman creates a deliciously evil villain and is effectively amusing and imposing sometimes even in the same scene.

Best Scene: Hans pretends to be a hostage. 
1. Michael Palin in A Fish Called Wanda- Good Prediction Lezlie. My favorite this whole year is Michael Palin, although it was close between his Oscar winning co-star and Alan Rickman. Despite loving all three though Palin's performance, which succeeds in making assassination and dog killing funny, is my favorite.

Best Scene: Fish and Chips.
Overall Rank:
  1. Michael Palin & Kevin Kline in A Fish Called Wanda (TIE)
  2. Alan Rickman in Die Hard
  3. John Lone in The Moderns
  4. Christopher Lloyd in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
  5. Michael Keaton in Beetlejuice 
  6. Philippe Noiret in Cinema Paradiso
  7. Martin Landau in Tucker: The Man and his Dream
  8. Jacques Perrin in Cinema Paradiso
  9. Salvatore Cascio in Cinema Paradiso
  10. Dean Stockwell in Tucker: The Man and His Dream
  11. Raul Julia in Moon Over Parador
  12. M. Emmet Walsh in Clean and Sober
  13. Douglas Seale in Ernest Saves Christmas 
  14. Giancarlo Esposito in School Daze
  15. Tim Robbins in Bull Durham 
  16. Jacky Cheung in As Tears Go By
  17. Reginald VelJohnson in Die Hard  
  18. Michael Wincott in Talk Radio
  19. Williem Dafoe in Mississippi Burning 
  20. Pete Postlethwaite in Distant Voices, Still Lives 
  21. Eric Idle in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen 
  22. Harvey Keitel in The Last Temptation of Christ
  23. Raul Julia in Tequila Sunrise
  24. Charles Fleischer in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
  25. David Strathairn in Eight Men Out
  26. John Forsythe in Scrooged
  27. John Amos in Coming to America 
  28. Harry Dean Stanton in The Last Temptation of Christ 
  29. Gene Hackman in Another Woman
  30. Christopher Lloyd in Eight Men Out
  31. Kevin J. O'Connor in The Moderns 
  32. David Suchet in A World Apart
  33. Morgan Freeman in Clean and Sober 
  34. Ian Holm in Another Woman
  35. Tom Georgeson in A Fish Called Wanda
  36. John Cusack in Eight Men Out 
  37. John Houseman in Another Woman
  38. Wallace Shawn in The Moderns
  39. John Mahoney in Eight Men Out
  40. Yaphet Kotto in Midnight Run  
  41. Laurence Fishburne in School Daze
  42. John Glover in Scrooged
  43. Brad Dourif in Mississippi Burning
  44. Dean Stockwell in Married to the Mob
  45. Robert Mitchum in Scrooged
  46. Judd Hirsch in Running on Empty
  47. David Johansen in Scrooged 
  48. Alex Man in As Tears Go By
  49. William Atherton in Die Hard 
  50. Robert Loggia in Big 
  51. Robert Prosky in Things Change
  52. Stephen Tobolowsky in Mississippi Burning
  53. Michael Rooker in Eight Men Out 
  54. Clancy Brown in Shoot to Kill
  55. John Ashton in Midnight Run
  56. John Murray in Scrooged 
  57. Richard Masur in Shoot to Kill
  58. Harrison Ford in Working Girl 
  59. Lloyd Bridges in Tucker: A Man and His Dream 
  60. Spike in School Daze
  61. David Strathairn in Dominick and Eugene
  62. Alexander Godunov in Die Hard
  63. George Kennedy in The Naked Gun
  64. Arsenio Hall in Coming to America 
  65. Lou Diamond Phillips in Stand and Deliver
  66. Charles Durning in Cop 
  67. Jeffrey Jones in Beetlejuice 
  68. Andre Gregory in The Last Temptation of Christ
  69. Bobcat Goldthwait in Scrooged
  70. R L. Ermey in Mississippi Burning
  71. Jonathan Pryce in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
  72. Fernando Guillen in Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
  73. Elias Koteas in Tucker: A Man And His Dream
  74. Marco Leonardi in Cinema Paradiso 
  75. Val Kilmer in Willow 
  76. Frederic Forrest in Tucker: A Man And His Dream 
  77. Ricky Jay in Things Change 
  78. Raymond J. Barry in Cop
  79. Alan Tilvern in Who Framed Roger Rabbit  
  80. Charles McKeown in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
  81. Keith David in They Live  
  82. Robin Williams in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
  83. Glenn Shadix in Beetlejuice
  84. Brian Kerwin in Torch Song Trilogy
  85. Jason Robards in Bright Lights Big City
  86. Erland Josephson in Hanussen
  87. Oliver Reed in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
  88. Bryan Brown in Gorillas in the Mist
  89. Bill Pullman The Accidental Tourist 
  90. Donald Moffat in The Unbearable Lightness of Being 
  91. Kiefer Sutherland in Bright Lights Big City 
  92. Matthew Broderick in Torch Song Trilogy
  93. Antonio Banderas in Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
  94. JT Walsh in Tequila Sunrise
  95. John Mahoney in Frantic
  96. Tray Wilson in Bull Durham
  97. Christian Slater in Tucker: A Man And His Dream
  98. Robert Wuhl in Bull Durham
  99. Paul Gleason in Die Hard
  100. GĂ©rard Depardieu in Camille Claudel
  101. John Kapelos in The Boost
  102. Bernie Coulson in The Accused
  103. Liam Neeson in The Dead Pool
  104. John Heard in Big 
  105. Steven Hill in The Boost
  106. Leo Rossi in The Accused
  107. Todd Graff in Dominick and  Eugene
  108. Joe Pesci in Moonwalker
  109. Jim Carrey in The Dead Pool
  110. Keanu Reeves in Dangerous Liaisons
Next Year: 1973 Leading

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Martin Sheen- Bad lands
Gene hackman- Scarecrow
Paul Newman- The Sting
Harvey Kietel- Mean Streets
Al Pacino- Scarecrow

Michael Patison said...

Great write-ups and I'm really glad to see Noiret at least make it into the nominees.

Harvey Keitel in Mean Streets
Steve McQueen in Papillon
Michael Moriarty in Bang the Drum Slowly
Ryan O'Neal in Paper Moon
Martin Sheen in Badlands

It's been a long time since I've seen it, but I've always seen Newman as a supporting player in The Sting. Yes, he plays an equivalent role in the actual sting, but his screen time is more limited, or so I recall.

Mark said...

Dang, so close. Oh well, I got the 1988 Lead at least.

Robert MacFarlane said...

Shit, crowded year. Umm...

Robert Mitchum in The Friends of Eddie Coyle
Martin Sheen in Badlands
Harvey Keitel in Mean Streets
Edward Fox in The Day of the Jackel
Donald Sutherland in Don't Look Now
James Coburn in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
Malcolm McDowell in O Lucky Man!

Lezlie said...

Hi!

For 1973, I would suggest:
Michael Sheen (Badlands)
Harvey Keitel (Mean Streets)
Paul Newman (The Sting)

As for my request, could you please review Javier Bardem for Mar Adentro when you get to 2004 leading?

I saw Zero Dark Thirty last night, those of you who have already seen it too, what did you make of Jessica Chastain's performance?

Aloha

Anonymous said...

Can you please include the Scarecrow actors Gene Hackman and Al Pacino. Its some pf their best work

dinasztie said...

I'm so glad about this outcome. Palin is a killer and I also think he even outdoes Kline. :)

Maciej said...

Richard Deryfuss - "American Graffiti"
James Coburn - "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid"
Kris Kristofferson - "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid"
Harvey Keitel - "Mean Streets"
MArtin Sheen - "Badlands"

Anonymous said...

Hackman and Pacino in Scarecrow
Newman in The Sting
Kietel in Mean Streets
Sheen in Bad Lands

Thats all I can think of right now. I guess Brando's Last Tango was a 72 performance

RatedRStar said...

Al Pacino - Scarecrow
Gene Hackman - Scarecrow
Harvey Keitel - Mean Streets
Paul Newman - The Sting
Martin Sheen - Badlands

RatedRStar said...

ive seen Zero Dark Thirty and I thought Chastain was brilliant and definately worthy of the best actress gong, Mark Strong and Kyle Chandler were also my favorites of the great supporting cast.

Lezlie said...

I agree with you RatedRStar, I would be glad is she wins the Oscar, although I'm not confident she will.

RatedRStar said...

I think Jennifer Lawrence may win but if she doesnt then I see Silver Linings Playbook being the big loser at the oscars like True Grit or Moneyball where itll get about 7 nominations and lose all of them.