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Anne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman in
Les Misérables
FYC: Best Supporting Actor
Ben Whishaw, Cloud Atlas
James d'Arcy, Cloud Atlas
FYC: Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor
Donna Bae and Jim Sturgess, Cloud Atlas
Last edited by Anthony_X; 12-28-2012 at 04:41 PM.
FYC
Upstream Color - Best Picture
Shane Carruth - Upstream Color - Best Director
Two unmentioned ones:
FYC
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
MICHAEL FASSBENDER, Prometheus
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
TANER BIRSEL, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
Recently watched films:
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - ****1/2
O Brother, Where Art Thou? - ***1/2
How to Die in Oregon - ****
Big Fish - ***
In the Bedroom - ****1/2
So how are we feeling with category placement with Ann Dowd and Phillip Seymour Hoffman?
Hoffman has to be supporting...
Romney's less subtle campaign message: "Don't ask questions and just vote for me!!"
Supporting Actress
Rosemarie DeWitt, Your Sister's Sister
Best Male Performance in a Supporting Role
Daniel Henshall/The Snowtown Murders
BEST ACTRESS: RACHEL WEISZ, THE DEEP BLUE SEA
I know I've got a big ego, I really don't know why it's such a big deal, though.
Best Actor
Logan Lerman, The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Best Actor
Matthew McConaughey, Killer Joe
Best Actor
Denis Lavant, Holy Motors
Best Actress
Greta Gerwig, Damsels in Distress
Best Actress
Michelle Williams, Take This Waltz
A big hell yes to Gerwig and Williams!![]()
Logan Lerman has my number 1 for sure!
He has to happen.
FYC
Upstream Color - Best Picture
Shane Carruth - Upstream Color - Best Director
I know, I'm not a part of this but I saw it and thought it was a great idea, so I'm going to suggest a few performances...
DEBORAH MAILMAN for the Sapphire
KRYSTEN RITTER & ALICIA SILVERSTONE for Vamps
REBEL WILSON for Pitch Perfect
SUSAN SARANDON & RICHARD GERE for Arbitrage
MIKKEL FOLSGAARD for A Royal Affair
GRETA GERWIG for Damels in Distress
JENNIFER GARNER for Butter
LIZZY CAPLAN, KIRSTEN DUNST & ISLA FISHER for Bachelorette
JASON SEGAL & ED HELMS for Jeff, Who Lives at Home
AUBREY PLAZA & MARK DUPLASS for Safety Not Guaranteed
BEST ACTOR
Logan Lerman for "The Perks of Being a Wallflower
I'm surprised I'm not the only one with him on ballot. But he owned the penultimate scene and broke my heart in the process.
BEST ACTRESS
Halle Berry for "Cloud Atlas
She has an amazing ability to just be a person. There's no overacting, there's just this presentation of make believe where I completely believe. She is the heart of the movie to me.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Michael Caine for "The Dark Knight Rises
I can rewatch that movie just for his scenes. It's actually a shame to put Christian Bale next to him because he owns each scene. Here's an extremely talented actor who took on the emotional weight of this massive movie and delivered.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Elizabeth Banks for "The Hunger Games
She's created this fantastic 30/40s romantic movie star set in an apocalyptic future. Her relationship with Woody Harrleson reminded me of the two in His Girl Friday.
Your vote eventually only counts once, but I would like to FYC some others. Jennifer Lawrence for The Hunger Games not Silver Linings Playbook. Anthony Hopkins for the overlooked 360 in supporting actor. John Goodman for Flight. Hugo Weaving in Cloud Atlas. In fact there's so many great supporting acting roles again this year I will once more be disappointed when the Academy reveals their crappy list. And also I hope people take another look at Bérénice Marlohe in Skyfall. I'm the only person who didn't like the movie, but she was the Bond Girl I'd hope they'd had.
I already see a massive problem for Cloud Atlas fans. We can't agree with who acted best in the movie. Of course, that only further shows how fantastic the movie was, but I'm certain that INOCA won't recognize it in the acting categories.
FYC
Upstream Color - Best Picture
Shane Carruth - Upstream Color - Best Director
I volunteer Doona Bae to be the Cloud Atlas performer that everyone rallies around.