Sunday, 29 December 2013

Alternate Best Actor 1970

And the Nominees Were Not:

Albert Finney in Scrooge

Alejandro Jodorowsky in El Topo

Gian Maria Volontè in Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion

Jean Louis Trintignant in The Conformist

Peter Boyle in Joe

16 comments:

RatedRStar said...

This is a very interesting and very tricky year, I think it will be either Gian Maria or Jean Louis that wins. I have only seen Finney and he was good but not great.

1)Jean Louis Trintignant
2)Gian Maria Volonte
3)Peter Boyle
4)Alejandro Jodorowsky
5)Albert Finney

JackiBoyz said...

1)Jean Louis Trintignant
2)Alejandro Jodorowsky
3)Gian Maria Volontè
4)Peter Boyle
5)Albert Finney

Robert MacFarlane said...

My guess:

1. Volonte
2. Trintignant
3. Boyle
4. Finney
5. Jodorowsky

Maciej said...

Very tricky one to predict... Seen only Boyle (who was teriffic but as I've said may have a disadvantage of a reduced screen-time) and Trintignant (who actually failed to impress me in this performance). I guess I'll go with Volonte:

1.Volonte
2.Boyle
3.Finney
4.Jodorowsky
5.Trintignant

bondfan said...

1. Trintignant
2. Jodorowsky
3. Volonte
4. Boyle
5. Finney

Michael Patison said...

1. Gian Maria Volonte
2. Jean-Louis Trintignant
3. Peter Boyle
4. Albert Finney
5. Alejandro Jodorowsky

Lezlie said...

1. Gian Maria Volontè
2. Alejandro Jodorowsky
3. Peter Boyle
4. Jean-Louis Trintignant
5. Albert Finney

Mark said...

Uh... this is as tough as a year from the 30s.

1. Volonte
2. Jodorowsky
3. Boyle
4. Trintignant
5. Finney

Robert MacFarlane said...

I'm fairly confident this is Volonte's win. As for the other four... total crapshoot.

Matt Mustin said...

Random question Louis, but what did you think of the final episodes of Breaking Bad? I personally thought they were amazing and Cranston and Paul have never been better.

Louis Morgan said...

I thought they were masterful.

Michael McCarthy said...

My only problem with the last episode was that most of the major characters aside from Walt didn't get very much screen time. Other than that I absolutely loved it. And the episode Ozymandias was goddamn perfect.

Michael McCarthy said...

1. Gian Maria Volonte
2. Jean-Louis Trintignant
3. Peter Boyle
4. Alejandro Jodorowsky
5. Albert Finney

Psifonian said...

1. Jodorowsky
2. Boyle
3. Trintignant
4. Volonte
5. Finney

Michael Patison said...

Speaking of Breaking Bad, did everybody else think Ozymandias was easily the best episode of the whole series. It seems like everybody does (I do), but oftentimes people here have opinions that differ, sometimes greatly, from the mainstream so I thought I'd ask.

Matt Mustin said...

Michael: I love almost all the episodes, but Ozymandias was in a different category altogether. It was, I think, the most perfect hour of television I've ever seen.