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Jeremy Renner and the Best Actor Race
Posted by Marya E. Gates
I’ve yet to see A Single Man or Crazy Heart, mostly due to living in the middle of nowhere, and thus can only comment on the three performances I have seen. I enjoyed George Clooney in Up In The Air, but he was better in Michael Clayton. My opinion on Morgan Freeman in Invictus will come up later on in this post. That leaves Jeremy Renner in The Hurt Locker. And of the three I’ve seen, he has my vote. It’ll be a difficult race for him, but I think he has a chance of pulling it off. He had perhaps my favorite reaction to his nomination when interviewed on Good Morning America yesterday. When asked about his competition, he replied, “I’ve gotta break some serious legs.”
Posted in Nominations, the Academy Awards
Tags: A Serious Man, A Single Man, Alfred Molina, An Education, Anthony Mackie, Avatar, Best Actor, Crazy Heart, George Clooney, Good Morning America, Good Will Hunting, Invictus, Jeremy Renner, Matt Damon, Michael Clayton, Michael Stuhlbarg, Morgan Freeman, Steve Buscemi, Syriana, the Academy Awards, the Coen brothers, the hurt locker, The Informant!, The Messenger, The Oscars, Up In The Air
20 years of Best Actor nominees
Posted by Marya E. Gates
Much like my earlier post featuring my ten favorite performances nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars since 1989, I bring you my top performances nominated for Best Actor. However, there was no way I could limit this list to ten, even paring it down to fifteen was pretty hard. So here goes nothing. If you’re interested in buying any of the films listed below, click here.
Posted in the Academy Awards, Top List
Tags: A Beautiful Mind, As Good As It Gets, Best Actor, Capote, Daniel Day-Lewis, Don Cheadle, Good Will Hunting, Hotel Rwanda, Jack Nicholson, Jerry Maguire, Johnny Depp, Life Is Beautiful, Matt Damon, Mickey Rourke, Milk, Mr. Holland's Opus, Oscars, Philadelphia, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Ralph Fiennes, Richard Dreyfuss, Roberto Benigni, Russell Crowe, Sean Penn, Stephen Rea, the Academy Awards, The Crying Game, The English Patient, The Wrestler, There Will Be Blood, Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks