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In reply to the discussion: Oscars 2016: It's time for Hollywood to stop defining great drama as white men battling adversity [View all]ProudToBeBlueInRhody
(16,399 posts)Does anyone not realize this?
Now granted, I though he was great in "Ali", but he lost to Denzel that year. I think he got screwed because Denzel playing a dirty cop wasn't real interesting or groundbreaking to me. Smith playing a real person and an icon like Ali was a much bigger job. But anyway....
So now, every three or four years, right before January, Will shows up in a VERY SERIOUS MOVIE acting VERY CONCERNED and occasionally TEARING UP and GETTING ANGRY in the trailer, so you know this is an Academy winning performance.
POINTING FINGER!!!! "TELL DA TRUTH!!!!"......
Where's the popcorn bucket so I can wretch. I'm about overdrawn on maudlin histrionics, Will.
Sorry, I've seen all the films except Concussion, and I'm pretty confident Will didn't deserve best actor those years. Nothing about him is organic, the movies are generally poorly written and overwrought with melodramatics giving him tons of scenery to chew on. It's transparent as can be. That may have worked 20 years ago, the formula has changed.