Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Alternate Best Supporting Actor 1971: Results

5. Bruce Dern in Drive, He Said- Dern does not have much of a part but he does make himself the best part of his film through his energetic performance.

Best Scene: The Coach reorganizes his team at half time.
4. Jack Albertson in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory- Albertson gives a nice warm supportive turn even if he is overshadowed by Gene Wilder for a large chunk of the film.

Best Scene: Grandpa Joe surprises Charlie with a Wonka bar.
3. Fernando Rey in The French Connection- Rey's is a minimalistic performance that realizes his French crime lord as an effective villain.

Best Scene: Frog one waves Popeye goodbye.
2. Andy Robinson in Dirty Harry- Robinson is a great villain by being both incredibly pathetic and exceptionally threatening.

Best Scene: Harry tortures Scorpio.
1. John Hurt in 10 Rillington Place- Good Predictions Mark, Moviefilm, and Michael McCarthy. This was a landslide victory for John Hurt as I did not have to think twice to give the win to him for his absolutely devastating performance as man who faces one tragedy after another that perfectly complements the terrifying lead performance by Richard Attenborough. I can sort of understand the academy's oversight of Attenborough because of their timidness for completely despicable characters, but there was no excuse for ignoring Hurt especially with the filler nominations given to Leonard Frey and Richard Jaeckel.

Best Scene: Timothy finds his wife after the murder.
Overall Rank:
  1. John Hurt in 10 Rillington Place 
  2. Donald Pleasence in Wake in Fright
  3. Andy Robinson in Dirty Harry
  4. Ben Johnson in The Last Picture Show
  5. Alain Delon in Red Sun
  6. Eddie Axberg in The Emigrants 
  7. Ian McShane in Villain
  8. Fernando Rey in The French Connection
  9. Jack Albertson in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 
  10. Jeff Bridges in The Last Picture Show
  11. Roy Scheider in The French Connection
  12. Tom Baker in Nicholas and Alexandra
  13. John Huston in Man in the Wilderness
  14. Max von Sydow in The Touch
  15. Bruce Dern in Drive, He Said
  16. Donald Pleasence in THX 1138
  17. Roy Kinnear in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 
  18. Jack MacGowran in King Lear
  19. Ian Hendry in Get Carter 
  20. Edward Fox in The Go-Between
  21. Hugh Millais in McCabe & Mrs. Miller
  22. Laurence Olivier in Nicholas and Alexandra
  23. Cyril Cusack in King Lear
  24. Patrick McGoohan in Mary, Queen of Scots
  25. Patrick Magee in A Clockwork Orange
  26. John Osborne in Get Carter
  27. Patrick Magee in King Lear 
  28. Percy Herbert in Man in the Wilderness
  29. Trevor Howard in Mary, Queen of Scots
  30. Michael Gothard in The Devils
  31. David Battley in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 
  32. Marcel Bozzuffi in The French Connection
  33. David Warner in Straw Dogs   
  34. David Gulpilil in Walkabout
  35. Ian Holm in Nicholas and Alexandra
  36. Nigel Davenport in Mary, Queen of Scots
  37. Murray Melvin in The Devils 
  38. Nigel Davenport in Villain 
  39. Michael Redgrave in The Go-Between
  40. David Warbeck in Duck, You Sucker!
  41. Reni Santoni in Dirty Harry 
  42. Alan Bates in The Go-Between
  43. Paul Mann in Fiddler on the Roof 
  44. Eddie Egan in The French Connection
  45. Chips Rafferty in Wake in Fright
  46. Bryan Mosley in Get Carter 
  47. Graham Armitage in The Devils
  48. Godfrey Quigley in A Clockwork Orange 
  49. Pierre Lindstedt in The Emigrants
  50. Bill Hickman in The French Connection
  51. John Vernon in Dirty Harry
  52. Aubrey Woods in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 
  53. John Stride in Macbeth
  54. Tony Lo Bianco in The French Connection
  55. Jack Thompson in Wake in Fright
  56. Charles Cioffi in Shaft
  57. Roy Scheider in Klute
  58. Peter Vaughan in Straw Dogs 
  59. Raul Julia in The Panic in Needle Park
  60. John McEnery in Nicholas and Alexandra 
  61. Timothy Dalton in Mary, Queen of Scots
  62. Frederic de Pasquale in The French Connection 
  63. Art Garfunkel in Carnal Knowledge
  64. Anthony Sharp in A Clockwork Orange  
  65. Jack Hawkins in Nicholas and Alexandra
  66. Richard Bright in The Panic in Needle Park 
  67. Charles Gray in Diamonds Are Forever
  68. John Larch in Dirty Harry 
  69. Michael Bates in A Clockwork Orange
  70. Charles Cioffi in Klute 
  71. Leonard Frey in Fiddler on the Roof
  72. Martin Shaw in Macbeth
  73. John Mitchum in Play Misty For Me 
  74. John Meillon in Wake in Fright
  75. Philip Stone in A Clockwork Orange
  76. John Mitchum in Dirty Harry
  77. Gunter Meisner in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
  78. T.P. McKenna in Straw Dogs
  79. Robert Towne in Drive, He Said  
  80. Harry Guardino in Dirty Harry
  81. Rene Auberjonois in McCabe & Mrs. Miller 
  82. Moses Gunn in Shaft
  83. Romolo Valli in Duck, You Sucker!
  84. Paul Glaser in Fiddler on the Roof
  85. Clu Gulager in The Last Picture Show 
  86. Dudley Sutton in The Devils 
  87. Alan Vint in The Panic in Needle Park 
  88. David Prowse in A Clockwork Orange
  89. Paris Themmen in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
  90. Warren Clarke in A Clockwork Orange
  91. Leonard Stone in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
  92. Randy Quaid in The Last Picture Show
  93. Michael Bollner in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
  94. Timothy West in Nicholas and Alexandra
  95. Charles Tyner in Harold and Maude
  96. Harry Andrews in Nicholas and Alexandra
  97. Barnard Hughes in The Hospital 
  98. Terence Bayler in Macbeth 
  99. Roderic Noble in Nicholas and Alexandra
  100. Murray Head in Sunday Bloody Sunday
  101. Charles Aidman in Kotch
  102. Josef Summer in Dirty Harry
  103. Michael Margotta in Drive, He Said
  104. Elliot Gould in The Touch
Next Year: 1999 lead

24 comments:

Robert MacFarlane said...

Alright, 1999 lead...

Brad Pitt in Fight Club
Edward Norton in Fight Club
Forest Whitaker in Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai
Jim Carrey in Man on the Moon
Al Pacino in The Insider

Anonymous said...

Suggestions:
Edward Norton and Brad Pitt in Fight Club
Jim Carrey in Man on the Moon
Ralph Fiennes in Sunshine
Forest Whitaker in Ghost Dog
Tom Hanks in The Green Mile
Matt Damon in The Talented Mr. Ripley

Anonymous said...

Matt Damon- The Talented Mr. Ripley
Jim Carrey- Man on the Moon
Al Pacino- The Insider
Brad Pitt- Fight Club

RatedRStar said...

Jim Carrey - Man On The Moon
Terence Stamp - The Limey
Edward Norton - Fight Club
Forest Whittaker - Ghost Dog
Andy Lau - Running Out Of Time

JackiBoyz said...

Jim Carrey in Man On The Moon
Brad Pitt in Fight Club
Edward Norton in Fight Club
Bruce Willis in The Sixth Sense
Matthew Broderick in Election

mrripley said...

I offer matt damon,philip seymour hoffman,tim allen,ralph fiennes and keanu reeves.

Michael McCarthy said...

Jim Carrey-Man on the Moon
Brad Pitt-Fight Club
Edward Norton-Fight Club
Forest Whitaker-Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai
Ralph Fiennes-Sunshine
Matthew Broderick-Election
Guy Pearce-Ravenous
Heath Ledger-Two Hands

And my winning pick is Best Actor 1945 Jean-Louis Barrault in Children of Paradise.

Michael Patison said...

I have no one to add.

Mark said...

I'm on fire. Back to back picks. And thank you for finally getting to 1999.
As for my winning pick, 1958 Lead Jimmy Stewart in Vertigo.

Maciej said...

1.Edward Norton - Fight Club
2.Brad Pitt - Fight Club
3.Jim Carrey - Man on the Moon
4.John Cusack - Being John Malkovich
5.Matt Damon - The Talented Mr Ripley

moviefilm said...

I am choosing a best supporting actor 2007: John Travolta - Hairspray

Anonymous said...

@moviefilm: That's an interesting choice. I don't think he'll review him but I'd like to see where he ranks.

Michael Patison said...

@Anonymous: The nature of getting a year correct and then requesting a performance is that Louis will review it when he gets to that year.

Anonymous said...

@Michael: Oh. Well that frankly seems like a waste of a review then.

Michael Patison said...

Anonymous: That's your opinion. In my opinion, the requests are best utilized to request performances that probably wouldn't get nominated otherwise. Performances that you really like, even though they may not be spectacular. Stuff like that. Personally I'm unsure whether I think it's a waste. I think he's very funny in a somewhat underrated film, and it's most certainly one of his best performances (after SNF, Pulp, and possibly Grease).

Anonymous said...

Michael: Fair enough

Psifonian said...

No one better dethrone Farnsworth.

1. Ron Livingston, Office Space
2. Jim Carrey, Man on the Moon
3. Forest Whitaker, Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai
4. Tom Hanks, The Green Mile
5. Guy Pearce, Ravenous

Robert MacFarlane said...

Pitt better get a 5.

JackiBoyz said...

ill be quite surprised if he gets a 5 lol I think Carrey might get a 5, I think Pitt and Norton if they are nominated will get the same score, probably 4.5 I imagine.

Michael McCarthy said...

Norton was great in Fight Club, but I think Pitt stole the show.

Mark said...

Michael McCarthy: I agree. Brad Pitt's performance is one of my favorites.

RatedRStar said...

I think Carrey will win for one of his snubs (Truman, Man or Eternal Sunshine) but im not sure if its gonna be this performance that wins it for him.

Mark said...

Hopefully not for Truman. Nothing against Carrey, but Edward Norton in American History X is just almost unbeatable.

Anonymous said...

Mark: I agree about Norton.

As for Carrey, I love all three of those performances but Eternal Sunshine is far and away his best in my opinion. I've heard he's also very good in I Love You Phillip Morris, but I haven't seen that one.