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Alternate Best Supporting Actor 2005: Ed Harris in A History of Violence

Ed Harris did not receive an Oscar nomination for portraying Carl Fogarty in A History of Violence.Ed Harris portrays the Philadelphia gangster who comes looking for diner owner Tom Stall who recently killed two men trying to rob his diner..

Best Supporting Actor 2011: Nick Nolte in Warrior

Nick Nolte received his third Oscar nomination for portraying Paddy Conlon in Warrior.Warrior details a winner take all mixed martial art tournament whose two main combatants are estranged brothers (Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton) fighting for their own difficult reasons.

Alternate Best Actor 2011

And the Nominees Were Not:Ryan Gosling in DriveRobert Wieckiewicz in In DarknessMichael Fassbender in ShameMichael Shannon in Take ShelterBrendan Gleeson in The Guard..

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Alternate Best Supporting Actor 1984: Results

5. Robert Preston in The Last Starfighter- Preston gives an entertaining enjoyable performance doing his usual thing that perfectly his character.
4. Jeffrey Jones in Amadeus- Jones gives a funny little performance with his reactions throughout the film, but does convey the right command of his character.
3. Richard Burton in 1984- Burton gives a swan song performance being properly oppressive and cruel as his torturer character. 
2. Hector Elizondo in The Flamingo Kid- Elizondo gives a very moving performance and effectively is the heart of his film.
1. James Wood in Once Upon a Time in America-Woods wins this year easily as he gives the most complex and compelling performance. He creates an incredible depiction of one man's journey of ambition and where it leads him to. 
Overall Rank:
  1. James Woods in Once Upon a Time in America
  2. Hector Elizondo in The Flamingo Kid
  3. Richard Burton in 1984
  4. Jeffrey Jones in Amadeus
  5. Harold Ramis in Ghostbusters
  6. Daniel Day-Lewis in The Bounty 
  7. Robert Preston in The Last Starfighter
  8. Dan Aykroyd  in Ghostbusters
  9. Adolph Ceasar in A Soldier's Story
  10. Roy Dotrice in Amadeus 
  11. William Atherton in Ghostbusters
  12. Richard Crenna in The Flamingo Kid
  13. Richard Frank in Amadeus 
  14. Robert Englund in A Nightmare on Elm Street
  15. John Malkovich in The Killing Fields
  16. Rick Moranis in Ghostbusters
  17. Pat Morita in The Karate Kid
  18. Dean Stockwell in Paris, Texas
  19. Treat Williams in Once Upon a Time in America 
  20. Charles Kay in Amadeus 
  21. Denzel Washington in A Soldier's Story
  22. Rusty Jacobs in Once Upon a Time in America
  23. Ernie Hudson in Ghostbusters
  24. Judge Reinhold in Beverly Hills Cop
  25. John Malkovich in Places in the Heart
  26. Rob Reiner in This is Spinal Tap 
  27. Simon Callow in Amadeus 
  28. Harry Shearer in This is Spinal Tap
  29. Martin Kove in The Karate Kid
  30. John Ashton in Beverly Hills Cop
  31. Liam Neeson in The Bounty
  32. James Fox in A Passage to India
  33. Danny Glover in Places in the Heart
  34. Dan O'Herlihy in The Last Starfighter
  35. Patrick Hines in Amadeus
  36. William Zabka in The Karate Kid
  37. Jonathan Moore in Amadeus 
  38. Christopher Lloyd in Star Trek III
  39. Ian Holm in Greystoke
  40. Alex Guinness in A Passage to India
  41. Joe Pesci in Once Upon a Time in America
  42. Gregor Fisher in 1984
  43. Ronny Cox in Beverly Hills Cop
  44. William Forsythe in Once Upon a Time in America 
  45. DeForest Kelly in Star Trek III
  46. Mike Monetti in Once Upon a Time in America 
  47. Anthony Andrews in Under the Volcano 
  48. Amrish Puri in The Temple of Doom
  49. Ed Harris in Places in the Heart
  50. Nigel Havers in A Passage to India
  51. Jonathan Banks in Beverly Hills Cop
  52. Danny Aiello in Once Upon a Time in America
  53. Ralph Richardson in Greystoke
  54. Julian Sands in The Killing Fields
  55. Steven Berkoff in Beverly Hills Cop
  56. Johnny Depp in A Nightmare on Elm Street
  57. Scott Tiler in Once Upon a Time in America
  58. Jonathan Ke Quan in The Temple of Doom
Next Year: 2005 Lead

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Alternate Best Supporting Actor 1984: Jeffrey Jones in Amadeus

Jeffrey Jones did not receive an Oscar nomination, despite being nominated for a Golden Globe, for portraying Emperor Joseph II. 

One thing I have to say before I get on with my review is my annoyance in the way the director's cut of the film is used as the preferred cut by distributors. The film is a masterpiece as the theatrical cut, the director's cut adds nothing to the film, and at times very much hurts the perfect pace found in the Best Picture winning original cut.

Anyway with that out of the way onto Jeffrey Jones as the Emperor of Vienna Joseph II considered the musical King who wishes Mozart (Tom Hulce) to become part of his court, even though many of the other musical officials of Vienna dislike Mozart including the jealous Salieri (F. Murray Abraham) the official court composer for the Emperor. Amadeus is a film really with many enjoyable smaller roles filled well by various character actors, but Jones perhaps does the most with his part as the Emperor. His role is not a big one but important to the film.

Jones plays the Emperor as not a man of great power, or necessarily even a man of great substance. Jones finds a very particular way of portraying the Emperor as a bit of a doofus, well at least when it comes with the official musical dealings of the court. Jones is quite good though because he puts a great deal of wit into his portrayal that really could have been far more of an over the top idiot, but instead Jones finds just the right tone in which to play the part.The most important part of this is by taking this approach to the part he frankly is far funnier.

It is an entertaining performance particularly in his short little moments of showing the Emperor's ineptitude like when he struggles to think of a word to describe how he felt about Mozart's first opera for him, and merely takes to heart the suggestion of one of his underlings. Importantly though Jones does not overplay the stupidity of the Emperor, as there are other times where he believably shows himself to at least be a leader of some sort. In the way he carries himself, and addresses others he does suggest the right undercurrent of power in the man, but as well as a certain welcoming quality within in.

Jones finds a way to play the Emperor as he should be by supplying both laughs in displaying the Emperor's lack of musical knowledge, but as well that this man is an Emperor after all. He is particularly very good in the scene where Mozart pleads his case to be able to put on the Barber of Seville. He does well in conveying a genuine interest in the artists endeavor, but as well just the right power in his oppositions. As the Emperor states his own case Jones is convincing in that he is not opposed because he is stupid, but rather it does stem from a genuine concern as the leader of his people. This is not an especially complex part, but Jones handles it just right and as quite a bit of joy to his film.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Alternate Best Supporting Actor 1984

And the Nominees Were Not:

Richard Burton in 1984

Jeffrey Jones in Amadeus

James Woods in Once Upon a Time in America

Robert Preston in The Last Starfighter

Hector Elizondo in The Flamingo Kid

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