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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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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Alternate Best Supporting Actor 1974: Results

5. Marty Feldman in Young Frankenstein- Feldman gives an entertaining and enjoyable performance. 
4. Martin Balsam in The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three- Balsam does a great job of humanizing his hijacker, and makes it easy to follow through his own small story within the film.
3. John Huston in Chinatown- Huston gives a great villainous performance creating a fantastic mystery within his character who acts warmly, but evil seems lurking beneath his grin.
2. Robert Shaw in The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three- Shaw gives an excellent performance as a steely cold and calculated villain.
1. John Cazale in The Godfather Part II- Good Prediction RatedRStar. Although I do love Shaw's and Huston's performances Cazale does fairly easily win this year for me. He too could be argued as playing a villain, but Cazale turns his character's pathetic plight into a truly heartbreaking portrait of a brother who just was never good enough. 
Overall Rank:
  1. John Cazale in The Godfather Part II
  2. Robert Shaw in The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three
  3. John Huston in Chinatown
  4. Robert De Niro in The Godfather Part II
  5. Lee Strasberg in The Godfather Part II
  6. Martin Balsam in The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three
  7. Marty Feldman in Young Frankenstein 
  8. Harrison Ford in The Conversation
  9. John Cazale in the Conversation  
  10. Robert Duvall in The Conversation
  11. Harvey Korman in Blazing Saddles
  12. Gene Hackman in Young Frankenstein
  13. Hector Elizondo in The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three
  14. Gene Wilder in Blazing Saddles 
  15. Vincent Gardenia in Death Wish 
  16. Michael V. Gazzo in The Godfather Part II
  17. Tony Roberts in The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three 
  18. Kenneth Mars in Young Frankenstein
  19. Lee Wallace in The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three
  20. Robert Duvall in The Godfather Part II 
  21. Geoffrey Lewis in Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
  22. James Caan in The Godfather Part II 
  23. Michael Gorrin in The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three
  24. Allen Garfield in The Conversation
  25. Fred Astaire in The Towering Inferno
  26. John Gielgud in Murder on the Orient Express
  27. Jerry Stiller in The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three
  28. Perry Lopez in Chinatown
  29. William Daniels in The Parallax View
  30. George Kennedy in Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
  31. Dick O'Neill in The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three 
  32. G.D. Spradlin in The Godfather Part II
  33. Earl Hindman in The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three
  34. Anthony Perkins in Murder on the Orient Express 
  35. Larry Hagman in Harry and Tonto
  36. Hume Cronyn in The Parallax View 
  37. Gaston Machin in The Godfather Part II  
  38. Sean Connery in Murder on the Orient Express
  39. Frederic Forrest  in The Conversation
  40. Richard Widmark in Murder on the Orient Express
  41. Joe Mantell in Chinatown
  42. Bruno Kirby in The Godfather Part II
  43. Martin Balsam in Murder on the Orient Express
  44. Robert Vaughn in The Towering Inferno
  45. Denis Quilley in Murder on the Orient Express 
  46. William Holden in The Towering Inferno
  47. Michael York in Murder on the Orient Express
  48. Richard Chamberlain in The Towering Inferno
Next Year: 2011 Supporting

Alternate Best Supporting Actor 1974: Marty Feldman in Young Frankenstein

Marty Feldman did not receive an Oscar nomination for portraying Igor in Young Frankenstein.

Marty Feldman portrays the rather strange looking Igor although wearing his black hood, having a hump that changes side, and Feldman's own bulging eyes. Young Frankenstein is of course an extreme comedy in that it is only going for comedy and lots of it. Even if there is the slightest sort of a dramatic moment in the film there will be a joke still instantly afterwards. The film though does sort of take one thing seriously which is replicating the look of the old horror films of the thirties, and to a degree does the look part partially as well.

Feldman slinks around in the film much like one would in one of those old movies, and even says yes master constantly as well. Aside from the yes masters and the way he scurries about this is a completely comedic performance. His performance mostly consists of little humorous aside to the main scene whether it is a look, or a strange comment that he makes about something about himself, or some sort of slightest pestering comment against Dr. Frankenstein.

Feldman handles his very specific role, and most of his little reactions, and quite amusing, and many of them are hilarious. Feldman has quite a bit of fun having the dichotomy of the look of his character which is very much that of the 30's monster movies, but with an entirely modern manner in his portrayal of Igor's personality. It works quite well for the part, and Feldman certainly creates some of the highlights of the film.

Technically speaking his character is the most constant in the film as his role is quite firm which is making funny and bizarre observations throughout. Feldman makes the most out of all his moments though and they are terrific. One little moment I particularly find hilarious is his remarks about what his father said in times of distress. Feldman gives an entertaining and enjoyable comedic performance in the film that hits just the right notes.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Alternate Best Supporting Actor 1974

And the Nominees Were Not:

Martin Balsam in The Taking of Pelham One Two Three

Robert Shaw in The Taking of Pelham One Two Three

John Huston in Chinatown

John Cazale in The Godfather Part II

Marty Feldman in Young Frankenstein 

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