Cancellation of Wacky World of Wiseau. Yes it could barely survive a few days, but after attempting to get through Battlefield Earth, I've decided against proceeding with any more self-inflicted torture instead let's get to the good stuff the bonus rounds. Starting with:
1971 Lead.
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It's a very respectable decission haha
Ah Well. :)
Louis: In Regards to the comment on the last page, I'm fine with it.
Reed
Finch
Von Sydow
Pacino
Nicholson
Riccardo Cucciolla - Sacco & Vanzetti
Gian Maria Volontè - Sacco & Vanzetti
Jean Gabin - The Cat
Donald Pleasance - Wake in Fright
Seymour Cassel - Minnie and Moskowitz
Oliver Reed - The Devils
Tatsuya Nakadai - The Wolves
Paul Scofield - King Lear
Albert Finney - Gumshoe
Switch Nicholson with Scofield.
Louis: I'll try to be careful with my next request. :)
Smart move.
Totally understandable :)
LOL
Please review Oliver Reed in The Devils.
Deiner: I've requested him.
Eh, respect your decision to cancel the Wiseau Rounds. Bonus rounds sound way better.
Oliver Reed in The Devils (Still haven't seen him)
Jon Finch in Macbeth
Max Von Sydow in The Emigrant
Al Pacino in Panic in Needle Park
Paul Scofield in King Lear
I'm curious about 1971, since it's a very strong year already, I wonder how will the overall year turn out with these nominees added.
Alex: You haven't seen any of these performances?
Louis: Your top 10 performances that had the potential to be great but ended being bad.
Oliver Reed - The Devils
Jon Finch - Macbeth
Jack Nicholson - Carnal Knowledge
Max Von Sydow - The Emmigrants
Al Pacino - Panic In Needle Park
Alex: Attenborough's #1 and I think Reed will be in the top 5.
I am very excited =D, my spreadsheet is finally completed, I am ready for every year =D.
I will rarely be suggesting any performances that are bad, the only two I can think of are ones that I think could be hidden gems from Anthony Franciosa and William Bendix.
RatedRStar: The Babe Ruth Story? Have you seen that? Poor Bendix.
Anonymous: No, I haven't, but I'll have to fix that.
Luke: I'm not surprised about Attenborough, he was terrific. My favourite from what I've seen is McDowell, though.
Hey Louis, what's your top-20 best performances of the 60s? Gender doesn't matter.
Louis: Could you still review Cage and Voight, whenever you feel like it.
I havent seen Ruth yet but I am very curious, how could an actor as good as William Bendix give a bad performance, I reckon he will actually be ok, I reckon it will be his costar that gets the Morgan roasting.
RatedRStar: Well, many good actors have their own mediocre movies, like poor Robert Mitchum. So, Bendix could get a 2 or something.
Eddie Axberg and Max Von Sydow in the Emigrants. lOUIS, YOU DID LIKE THEM IN tHE NEW LAND.
I think Axberg is supporting.
Walter Matthau, Plaza Suite
Anonymous:
In terms of the potential of the role.
1. Stephen Lack - Scanners
2. Eddie Albert - Attack
3. Malin Akerman - Watchmen
4. Mark Ruffalo - Spotlight
5. Matthew Goode - Watchmen
6. Jane Alexander - The Great White Hope
7. Sandra Bernhard - The King of Comedy
8. Morgan Freeman - Invictus
9. Edward Burns - Saving Private Ryan
10. Christopher Olsen - Bigger Than Life
Anonymous:
1. Peter O'Toole - Lawrence of Arabia
2. Laurence Olivier - The Entertainer
3. Eli Wallach - The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
4. Tatsuya Nakadai - The Sword of Doom
5. Katherine Hepburn - The Lion in
Winter
6. Deborah Kerr - The Innocents
7. Tsutomu Yamazaki - High and Low
8. Robert Blake - In Cold Blod
9. James Mason - Lolita
10. Maggie Smith - The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
11. Toshiro Mifune - Yojimbo
12. Bibi Andersson - Persona
13. Tom Courtenay - Doctor Zhivago
14. Elizabeth Hartman - A Patch of Blue
15. Montgomery Clift - Judgment at Nuremburg
16. Richard Attenborough - Guns At Batasi
17. Terence Stamp - The Collector
18. Geraldine Page - Sweet Bird of Youth
19. Toshiro Mifune - High and Low
20. Angela Lansbury - The Manchurian Candidate
Al Pacino: The Panic in Needle Park
Paul Scofield: King Lear
George C. Scott: They Might Be Giants
Also nice list Louis, glad to see Kerr that high up and Hartman, and Courtenay on the list. Though personally I'd put Mifune in Yojimbo higher (just re-watched it today and I'm certain it's his greatest performance and not even close at that).
Louis: Like Heston's performance in Hamlet (1996), could Walken's performance in Pulp Fiction go up to a 4,5? He's easily a 4,5 for me.
Anonymous:
Yes probably.
Why don't you review female performances?
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