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Upthevibe

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16. Gwenth Paltrow in Shakespeare in Love over Cate Blanchett in Elizabeth
Mon Jan 22, 2018, 01:06 PM
Jan 2018

was a travesty!!

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How about best supporting actress? Anna Paquin in The Piano. Binkie The Clown Jan 2018 #1
I didn't do Supporting because it's such a varied category Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #11
No doubt Anthony Hopkins deserved an Oscar for his performance John Fante Jan 2018 #2
Helen Hunt in "As good as it Gets" comes to mind... chelsea0011 Jan 2018 #3
Love Jack but pressbox69 Jan 2018 #7
Agreed... Docreed2003 Jan 2018 #31
Gwyneth Paltrow Lunabell Jan 2018 #4
Agree. And the movie was horrible Freethinker65 Jan 2018 #26
Ugh. Yes. Squinch Jan 2018 #33
Tom Hanks .. Forrest Gump. Ridiculous accent. I Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #5
LOL Orrex Jan 2018 #13
Actors will tell you Hanks is one of the greatest actors of all time. Eliot Rosewater Jan 2018 #27
Hmmm...not sure I saw the same thing you did. Loved Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #60
Did you watch the clip to the end? Eliot Rosewater Jan 2018 #66
Yes I watched it. No...I have no experience. I Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #67
I was referring to while he is sitting down and she says that line about suit, his reaction without Eliot Rosewater Jan 2018 #68
He's a fantastic "everyman" Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #69
THANK YOU I also liked Crowne. Eliot Rosewater Jan 2018 #71
He used the accent of the kid who played young Forrest underpants Jan 2018 #29
That's interesting..wherever he got it...it is Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #59
Um... Docreed2003 Jan 2018 #32
Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich CatMor Jan 2018 #6
Or just about anything! Phentex Jan 2018 #9
Believe it or not...thought she was brilliant in Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #15
Yep. When she was still real. Iris Jan 2018 #45
think that was when she perfected the gawky, naive, working-class, Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #55
Shortly after, there was a body double in Pretty Woman b/c her hips were too wide Iris Jan 2018 #58
Yes TuxedoKat Jan 2018 #63
My pick is pressbox69 Jan 2018 #8
It was a weakish year Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #20
Elizabeth Taylor won because she nearly died TexasBushwhacker Jan 2018 #10
Point taken, but I think she'd have won anyway. Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #12
Russell Crowe for Gladiator Orrex Jan 2018 #14
Gwenth Paltrow in Shakespeare in Love over Cate Blanchett in Elizabeth Upthevibe Jan 2018 #16
I'm torn about Paltrow Orrex Jan 2018 #17
That was just criminal. Cate Blanchett was phenomenal in Elizabeth and smirkymonkey Jan 2018 #44
Yes. It was criminal...I have friends now who STILL won't watch the Oscars because Upthevibe Jan 2018 #57
"Elizabeth" was such a bad movie, though. LisaM Jan 2018 #53
Agreed, but who should have won that year? Docreed2003 Jan 2018 #34
Didn't realize that Pollock was the same year. Orrex Jan 2018 #39
Too kind... uriel1972 Jan 2018 #74
Henry Fonda for "On Golden Pond" - Sorry, but he got that one for dying Bucky Jan 2018 #18
Agreed Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #19
John Wayne 1970. Floyd R. Turbo Jan 2018 #21
Wayne should at least have gotten a nomination for *The Shootist*, in 1976... First Speaker Jan 2018 #22
Also really good supporting work by Ron Howard and Jimmy Stewart Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #25
Agreed! MountainMama Jan 2018 #56
So were Voight, Burton, and O'Toole. Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #23
Right you are! Floyd R. Turbo Jan 2018 #24
Burton seems to me to have been a victim of unfortunate timing but I do think O'Toole got robbed 2X Midwestern Democrat Jan 2018 #73
I made a similar post about O'Toole that I can't find Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #75
1978 - Richard Dreyfuss - "The Goodbye Girl" Glorfindel Jan 2018 #28
He had the benefit of a weak year Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #51
He certainly was verbal in it. Maybe he got Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #61
1993 Al Pacino "Scent of a Woman" underpants Jan 2018 #30
I love Scent of a Woman.... Docreed2003 Jan 2018 #37
Eastwood won Best Picture, and honestly I think he'd rather be recognized as a director/producer Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #50
Jodie Foster for her role in "The Accused" (1988) red dog 1 Jan 2018 #35
Sigourney Weaver never got the recognition she deserved from the Oscars Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #42
Sandra Bullock zipplewrath Jan 2018 #36
I think it was essentially an award for her body of work. Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #43
Emma Stone for LaLa Land Docreed2003 Jan 2018 #38
I saw about 20 minutes of Jackie on a plane Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #49
Its definitely worth a watch.... Docreed2003 Jan 2018 #54
Well, she won for Black Swan in 2011 TexasBushwhacker Jan 2018 #70
I think she was wonderful as Jackie. madaboutharry Jan 2018 #76
The biggest shocker ever had to have been Art Carney winning for "Harry and Tonto" in 1974. Midwestern Democrat Jan 2018 #40
Dammit! You beat me to it!!! Yavin4 Jan 2018 #47
John Wayne...... Tikki Jan 2018 #41
Art Carney in "Harry and Tonto". Thread over. I win. Yavin4 Jan 2018 #46
I think it was also ""the others are all young and will have many other chances" Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #48
Can't say that Sean Penn didn't deserve it for Mystic River Bradshaw3 Jan 2018 #52
I have seen sideways many times...and you Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #62
"The plan is ... you go" Bradshaw3 Jan 2018 #64
Lol. So many good scenes!!! He managed Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #65
Anyone who won their award starring in a biopic. Act_of_Reparation Jan 2018 #72
Not getting that Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #77
In most cases, the biopic performance is more about mimicry than acting. Act_of_Reparation Jan 2018 #78
This message was self-deleted by its author red dog 1 Jan 2018 #79
Charlton Heston in 1960 (for Ben Hur) red dog 1 Jan 2018 #80
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