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Post by moviemouth on Mar 16, 2019 23:26:57 GMT
Karen Allen, The Glass Menagerie Veronica Cartwright, The Witches of EastwickFaye Dunaway, BarflyHolly Hunter, Raising ArizonaMary McDonnell, Matewan Olympia Dukakis, Moonstruck Joan Chen, The Last EmpererJane Alexander, Square Dance Angelica Huston, The Dead Lea Thomspon, Some Kind of Wonderful
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Post by jcush on Mar 16, 2019 23:55:23 GMT
Meryl Streep - Ironweed Holly Hunter - Raising Arizona Faye Dunaway - Barfly Mia Farrow - Radio Days Olympia Dukakis - Moonstruck Anne Archer - Fatal Attraction Robin Wright - The Princess Bride Susan Sarandon - The Witches of Eastwick Veronica Cartwright - The Witches of Eastwick Michelle Pfeiffer - The Witches of Eastwick
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Post by rudeboy on Mar 17, 2019 0:02:53 GMT
- Karen Allen, The Glass Menagerie
- Vanessa Redgrave, Prick Up Your Ears
- Veronica Cartwright, The Witches of Eastwick
- Sammi Davis, Hope & Glory
- Lorraine Bracco, Someone to Watch Over Me
- Julie Kavner, Radio Days
- Beverly D'Angelo, In the Mood
- Rosanna DeSoto, La Bamba
- Olympia Dukakis, Moonstruck
- Dianne Wiest, Radio Days
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Post by politicidal on Feb 21, 2020 18:46:01 GMT
Robin Wright in The Princess Bride
Madeleine Stowe in Stakeout
Anne Ramsey in Throw Mama from the Train
Holly Hunter in Raising Arizona
Maria Conchita Alonso in The Running Man
Sean Young in No Way Out
Joan Cusack in Broadcast News
Nancy Allen in RoboCop
Wendy Schaal in Innerspace
Blanca Guerra in Walker
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Post by movielover on Feb 22, 2020 3:34:27 GMT
Karen Allen - The Glass Menagerie
Elizabeth McGovern - The Bedroom WindowDianne Wiest - The Lost BoysIsabelle Huppert - The Bedroom WindowMeg Ryan - InnerspaceTheresa Russell - Black WidowHolly Hunter - Raising ArizonaJoan Jett - Light of DayGena Rowlands - Light of DayMia Farrow - Radio DaysMary McDonnell - Matewan
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Post by hi224 on Feb 22, 2020 3:42:30 GMT
Veronica Cartwright, The Witches of EastwickFaye Dunaway, BarflyHolly Hunter, Raising ArizonaMary McDonnell, Matewan Olympia Dukakis, Moonstruck Joan Chen, The Last EmpererRobin Wright, The Princess Bride Penelope Wilton, Cry FreedomAngelica Huston, The Dead Lea Thomspon, Some Kind of Wonderful
ill never get why Chen and O'Toole didn't get nommed for Emperor.
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Post by moviemouth on Feb 22, 2020 3:56:53 GMT
Veronica Cartwright, The Witches of EastwickFaye Dunaway, BarflyHolly Hunter, Raising ArizonaMary McDonnell, Matewan Olympia Dukakis, Moonstruck Joan Chen, The Last EmpererRobin Wright, The Princess Bride Penelope Wilton, Cry FreedomAngelica Huston, The Dead Lea Thomspon, Some Kind of Wonderful
ill never get why Chen and O'Toole didn't get nommed for Emperor. I like all the nominated supporting actor performances better than Peter O' Toole in The Last Emperer. He isn't even one of the 20 best supporting actor performances of 1987 imo.
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Post by hi224 on Feb 22, 2020 4:02:13 GMT
ill never get why Chen and O'Toole didn't get nommed for Emperor. I like all the nominated supporting actor performances better than Peter O' Toole in The Last Emperer. He isn't even one of the 20 best supporting actor performances of 1987 imo. For me what's puzzling is if ever a time to reward him where possible that was the moment with how big a juggernaut that movie was.
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Post by moviemouth on Feb 22, 2020 4:09:21 GMT
I like all the nominated supporting actor performances better than Peter O' Toole in The Last Emperer. He isn't even one of the 20 best supporting actor performances of 1987 imo. For me what's puzzling is if ever a time to reward him where possible that was the moment with how big a juggernaut that movie was. I get what you are saying, but that would be a matter of career recognition more than nominating the performance based on the merit of the performance. The same argument could be made for Sean Connery that same year, but his performance is far more memorable imo.
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Post by hi224 on Feb 22, 2020 4:23:01 GMT
For me what's puzzling is if ever a time to reward him where possible that was the moment with how big a juggernaut that movie was. I get what you are saying, but that would be a matter of career recognition more than nominating the performance based on the merit of the performance. The same argument could be made for Sean Connery that same year, but his performance is far more memorable imo. I legimately thought O'Toole was sublime, not my win by any means but would nominate him at least as well.
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Post by moviemouth on Feb 22, 2020 4:32:21 GMT
I get what you are saying, but that would be a matter of career recognition more than nominating the performance based on the merit of the performance. The same argument could be made for Sean Connery that same year, but his performance is far more memorable imo. I legimately thought O'Toole was sublime, not my win by any means but would nominate him at least as well. It is not a very difficult role for him imo. He plays it as good as he possibly could, but it is very similar to performances he had given before that. Connery on the other hand gives one the best performances of his career in The Untouchables. It is the most charismatic performance he had given at that point in his career and he brings a fatherly wisdom to the part that he also had never shown before in quite the same way.
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Post by hi224 on Feb 22, 2020 4:36:31 GMT
I legimately thought O'Toole was sublime, not my win by any means but would nominate him at least as well. It is not a very difficult role for him imo. He plays it as good as he possibly could, but it is very similar to performances he had given before that. Connery on the other hand gives one the best performances of his career in The Untouchables. It is the most charismatic performance he had given at that point in his career and he brings a fatherly wisdom to the part that he also had never shown before in quite the same way. What's you're lineup?.
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Post by moviemouth on Feb 22, 2020 4:38:54 GMT
It is not a very difficult role for him imo. He plays it as good as he possibly could, but it is very similar to performances he had given before that. Connery on the other hand gives one the best performances of his career in The Untouchables. It is the most charismatic performance he had given at that point in his career and he brings a fatherly wisdom to the part that he also had never shown before in quite the same way. What's you're lineup?. 1. Michael Douglas, Wall Street (he is supporting imo) 2. Alfred Molina, Prick Up Your Ears 3. R. Lee Ermey, Full Metal Jacket 4. Sean Connery, The Untouchables 5. Richard Griffiths, Withnail & I
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Post by hi224 on Feb 22, 2020 4:48:15 GMT
1. Michael Douglas, Wall Street (he is supporting imo) 2. Alfred Molina, Prick Up Your Ears 3. R. Lee Ermey, Full Metal Jacket 4. Sean Connery, The Untouchables 5. Richard Griffiths, Withnail & I I can see the logic with Douglas, he disappears throughout points of the movie, plus the story is shown through Fox's perspective, so very interesting. I'd say mine are: 1. Vincent D'Onfrio, Full Metal Jacket 2. R. Lee Ermey, Full Metal Jacket 3. Martin Sheen, Wall Street 4. John Lone, Last Emperor 5. Morgan Freeman, Street Smarts.
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Post by moviemouth on Feb 22, 2020 4:55:05 GMT
1. Michael Douglas, Wall Street (he is supporting imo) 2. Alfred Molina, Prick Up Your Ears 3. R. Lee Ermey, Full Metal Jacket 4. Sean Connery, The Untouchables 5. Richard Griffiths, Withnail & I I can see the logic with Douglas, he disappears throughout points of the movie, plus the story is shown through Fox's perspective, so very interesting. I'd say mine are: 1. Vincent D'Onfrio, Full Metal Jacket 2. R. Lee Ermey, Full Metal Jacket 3. Martin Sheen, Wall Street 4. John Lone, Last Emperor 5. Morgan Freeman, Street Smarts. I am one who thinks Freeman is overrated in Street Smart. I don't fully buy him as the character he is playing. I don't even remember Martin Sheen's performance. I am completely on board with D'Onofrio, Ermey (obviously) and John Lone. 1987 was a very good year for supporting performances.
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Post by hi224 on Feb 22, 2020 4:56:38 GMT
I can see the logic with Douglas, he disappears throughout points of the movie, plus the story is shown through Fox's perspective, so very interesting. I'd say mine are: 1. Vincent D'Onfrio, Full Metal Jacket 2. R. Lee Ermey, Full Metal Jacket 3. Martin Sheen, Wall Street 4. John Lone, Last Emperor 5. Morgan Freeman, Street Smarts. I am one who thinks Freeman is overrated in Street Smart. I don't fully buy him as the character he is playing. I don't even remember Martin Sheen's performance. I am completely on board with D'Onofrio, Ermey (obviously) and John Lone. 1987 was a very good year for supporting performances. D'onofrio is an interesting case as an actor, has credibility but perhaps a bit difficult at times to work with as well?.
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Post by moviemouth on Feb 22, 2020 4:56:48 GMT
1. Michael Douglas, Wall Street (he is supporting imo) 2. Alfred Molina, Prick Up Your Ears 3. R. Lee Ermey, Full Metal Jacket 4. Sean Connery, The Untouchables 5. Richard Griffiths, Withnail & I I can see the logic with Douglas, he disappears throughout points of the movie, plus the story is shown through Fox's perspective, so very interesting. I'd say mine are: 1. Vincent D'Onfrio, Full Metal Jacket 2. R. Lee Ermey, Full Metal Jacket 3. Martin Sheen, Wall Street 4. John Lone, Last Emperor 5. Morgan Freeman, Street Smarts. 1. Michael Douglas, Wall Street (he is supporting imo) 2. Denzel Washington, Cry Freedom3. Alfred Molina, Prick Up Your Ears 4. R. Lee Ermey, Full Metal Jacket 5. Sean Connery, The Untouchables I forgot him.
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Post by moviemouth on Feb 22, 2020 5:00:51 GMT
I am one who thinks Freeman is overrated in Street Smart. I don't fully buy him as the character he is playing. I don't even remember Martin Sheen's performance. I am completely on board with D'Onofrio, Ermey (obviously) and John Lone. 1987 was a very good year for supporting performances. D'onofrio is an interesting case as an actor, has credibility but perhaps a bit difficult at times to work with as well?. I haven't heard he is difficult to work with, but maybe he is. Check out The Whole Wide World (1996) and The Salton Sea, if you haven't seen them. In the former he plays the writer of Conan the Barbarian and in the latter he plays a coke dealer that used so much of his own supply that he is missing his nose in the creepiest performance of his career.
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Post by hi224 on Feb 22, 2020 5:09:55 GMT
D'onofrio is an interesting case as an actor, has credibility but perhaps a bit difficult at times to work with as well?. I haven't heard he is difficult to work with, but maybe he is. Check out The Whole Wide World (1996) and The Salton Sea if you haven't seen them. In the former he plays the writer of Conan the Barbarian and in the latter he plays a coke dealer that used so much of his own supply that he is missing his nose in the creepiest performance of his career. Don't forget Household Saints and Imaginary Crimes.
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Post by moviemouth on Feb 22, 2020 5:15:28 GMT
I haven't heard he is difficult to work with, but maybe he is. Check out The Whole Wide World (1996) and The Salton Sea if you haven't seen them. In the former he plays the writer of Conan the Barbarian and in the latter he plays a coke dealer that used so much of his own supply that he is missing his nose in the creepiest performance of his career. Don't forget Household Saints and Imaginary Crimes. I've never seen or heard of those movies.
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