Who Should Win Best Actress?
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I wasn't talking about the theory applying to nominations.
You're using totally subjective criteria to reduce Swinton's work in Michael Clayton to part of her lower-tier oeuvre. It's just not a good example of what you're trying to say or even a parallel to something like Meryl winning for Julie and Julia. Sure, Swinton should've been nominated, and even argubly won, for The Deep End among other roles in the past (I'm not using Julia as an example yet, because she hasn't NOT been nominated for it yet), but her performance in Clayton was perfectly great, award-worthy stuff.
Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman; Katherine Hepburn in On Golden Pond; etc these are places you should be going to make your point.
You're using totally subjective criteria to reduce Swinton's work in Michael Clayton to part of her lower-tier oeuvre. It's just not a good example of what you're trying to say or even a parallel to something like Meryl winning for Julie and Julia. Sure, Swinton should've been nominated, and even argubly won, for The Deep End among other roles in the past (I'm not using Julia as an example yet, because she hasn't NOT been nominated for it yet), but her performance in Clayton was perfectly great, award-worthy stuff.
Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman; Katherine Hepburn in On Golden Pond; etc these are places you should be going to make your point.
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The idea that the right actors win for the wrong films does not apply to nominations.
Swinton's performance in Michael Clayton was certainly nomination worthy, but it was neither the year's best nor the best of Swinton's remarkable gallery of characters up to then. However, it would be far more satisfying if she won for The Deep End or Julia, her two best performances thus far.
Swinton's performance in Michael Clayton was certainly nomination worthy, but it was neither the year's best nor the best of Swinton's remarkable gallery of characters up to then. However, it would be far more satisfying if she won for The Deep End or Julia, her two best performances thus far.
Swinton's performance in Michael Clayton may not be in her most top-tier level of work, but I still think it was a pretty fantastic turn and definitely Oscar-worthy (that category was particularly strong that year). I wouldn't really consider it a "wrong movie nomination" for her.Big Magilla wrote:Not only will Meryl Streep likely win her third Oscar for the wrong movie, Tilda Swinton who won her only Oscar for the wrong one a couple of years ago, won't win for the right one this year. Irony abounds.
And it's certainly not on the same level of Meryl winning one for Julie & Julia, something we bemoaned earlier on in the race, but now look at in a whole different light with the possibility of a Sandra Bullock win.
I have this needling feeling that Helen Mirren's wobbly fifth nominee position will yield an unlikely candidate come nomination morning.
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Yes, Swinton of course, though it may just be wishful thinking at this point.Sabin wrote:Swinton in a walk.
Has anybody thought just who the left-field nominee would be in this category over (presumably) the under-viewed Mirren?
Katharine Hepburn once said that the right actors win Oscars for the wrong movies. That's true in both this year's top acting races.
Not only will Meryl Streep likely win her third Oscar for the wrong movie, Tilda Swinton who won her only Oscar for the wrong one a couple of years ago, won't win for the right one this year. Irony abounds.
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You should go by the movie. Which is also awful.Big Magilla wrote:You can't go by the trailer, which is awful.rolotomasi99 wrote:I would imagine all of the folks listed here gave great performances except Bullock. The performance I have seen in clips from THE BLIND SIDE show her giving a terrible peformance, so unless there is some outstanding parts (not just good) than her overall performance should not be praised.
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You can't go by the trailer, which is awful.rolotomasi99 wrote:I would imagine all of the folks listed here gave great performances except Bullock. The performance I have seen in clips from THE BLIND SIDE show her giving a terrible peformance, so unless there is some outstanding parts (not just good) than her overall performance should not be praised.
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Abbie Cornish.
I have seen Blunt, Cornish, Mulligan, Sidibe, and Streep.
I would imagine all of the folks listed here gave great performances except Bullock. The performance I have seen in clips from THE BLIND SIDE show her giving a terrible peformance, so unless there is some outstanding parts (not just good) than her overall performance should not be praised.
I have seen Blunt, Cornish, Mulligan, Sidibe, and Streep.
I would imagine all of the folks listed here gave great performances except Bullock. The performance I have seen in clips from THE BLIND SIDE show her giving a terrible peformance, so unless there is some outstanding parts (not just good) than her overall performance should not be praised.
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My choice for ''will win'' and ''should win'' is the same.
Of the choices above, the race boils down to Sandra, Meryl and Tilda. I want Meryl to win her third but not for this minor film. I would prefer if she won for something more meaty or meaningful. I haven't seen Tilda's film but she has already won very recently.
I say give it to the babe. She will and should win.
Of the choices above, the race boils down to Sandra, Meryl and Tilda. I want Meryl to win her third but not for this minor film. I would prefer if she won for something more meaty or meaningful. I haven't seen Tilda's film but she has already won very recently.
I say give it to the babe. She will and should win.
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