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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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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Alternate Best Supporting Actor 2003: Results

5. Albert Finney in Big Fish- Finney gives a fairly simplistic performance, but appropriately so. He fills his role with the right charm and warmth necessary.
4. Peter Sarsgaard in Shattered Glass-Sarsgaard gives an understated and effective performance in his depiction of a editor who slowly sees his popular writer for the liar he is.
3. Paul Bettany in Master and Commander-Bettany another good understated performance this year as a quiet source of reason and warmth on a war ship.
2. Sean Astin- The Return of The King- Astin capitalizes on his work from the previous film fully realizes his character with a powerful passion.
1. Kevin Bacon in Mystic River- This was the battle of the subtle, and understated really. I must say that this is most certainly a toss up, really I hate to put Sargaard fourth but I don't really feel him as fourth. I really liked all four equally and I basically just had to pick one. Bacon is my choice at the moment giving a moving performance, that is again very understated, that finds a way to give the best performance of his film.
Overall Rank:
  1. Kevin Bacon in Mystic River
  2. Sean Astin in The Return of the King
  3. Paul Bettany in Master and Commander
  4. Peter Sarsgaard in Shattered Glass
  5. Ian McKellen in The Return of the King
  6. Viggo Mortensen in The Return of the King
  7. Albert Finney in Big Fish
  8. Elijah Wood in The Return of the King
  9. James Caan in Dogville
  10. Yoo Ji-Tae in Oldboy
  11. Laurence Fishburne in Mystic River
  12. Tim Robbins in Mystic River
  13. Brian Cox in X2
  14. Chris Cooper in Seabiscuit
  15. Stellan Skarsgaard in Dogville
  16. Geoffrey Rush in The Curse of the Black Pearl
  17. Sonny Chiba in Kill Bill Vol 1
  18. Bernard Hill in The Return of the King
  19. Bobby Cannavale in The Station Agent
  20. Jeff Daniels in Gods and Generals
  21. Ben Gazzara in Dogville
  22. Kevin Conway in Gods and Generals
  23. Brendan Gleeson in Cold Mountain
  24. Christopher Lee in The Return of the King
  25. Andy Serkis in The Return of the King
  26. Michael Parks in Kill Bill Vol. 1
  27. Bill Nighy in Love Actually
  28. Jeff Bridges in Seabiscuit
  29. John Noble in The Return of the King
  30. Cillian Murphy in Cold Mountain
  31. Gene Hackman in Runaway Jury
  32. Ken Watanabe in The Last Samurai
  33. Liam Neeson in Love Actually
  34. Ian McKellen in X2
  35. William H. Macy in Seabiscuit
  36. Dustin Hoffman in Runaway Jury
  37. Billy Boyd in Return of the King
  38. Tom Guiry in Mystic River
  39. Michael Caine in Secondhand Lions
  40. Hank Azaria in Shattered Glass
  41. Judah Friedlander in American Splendor
  42. David Wenham in The Return of the King 
  43. Billy Crudup in Big Fish 
  44. Robert Duvall in Gods and Generals
  45. Philip Seymour Hoffman in Cold Mountain 
  46. Alan Cumming in X2
  47. Alan Rickman in Love Actually 
  48. Steve Buscemi in Big Fish
  49. James D'Arcy in Master and Commander
  50. John Rhys Davies in The Return of the King 
  51. Alec Baldwin in The Cooler
  52. Hugh Grant in Love Actually
  53. Patrick Stewart in X2
  54. Colin Firth in Love Actually
  55. Danny DeVito in Big Fish
  56. Hugo Weaving in The Return of the King
  57. Orlando Bloom in The Return of the King
  58. Dominic Monaghan in The Return of the King
  59. Djimon Honsou in In America
  60. Ron Eldard in House of Sand and Fog
Next Year: 1984 Supporting 

    Tuesday, November 27, 2012

    Alternate Best Supporting Actor 2003: Peter Sarsgaard in Shattered Glass

    Peter Sarsgaard did not receive an Oscar nomination, despite being nominated for and winning several critical awards, for portraying Charles Lane in Shattered Glass.

    Shattered Glass is an effective film about a journalist Stephen Glass (Hayden Christensen) who seems to have made up most of his stories.

    Peter Sarsgaard portrays at first just another one of the writers at the The New Republic the publication that Glass writes for. Sarsgaard does not do too much in these early scene other than establish well that Lane is not impressed or entertained as much by Stephen as the rest of the staff seems to be. Sarsgaard is good because he does not show Lane to be openly hostile toward Stephen or anything, but rather just makes it clear that he is not impressed by the very popular Glass. Sarsgaard handles this properly by suggesting an opposition to the man, while certainly not being antagonistic either. 

    Lane quickly is chosen to be the new editor of the magazine though after the older editor had a falling out with the owner of the magazine. Sarsgaard is good in the brief scene showing Lane considering taking the position. It is realistically portrayed by Sarsgaard in a wholly non flashy fashion. He shows most certainly an interest in the position, but does well in portraying the hesitations of Lane knowing well that the staff will not take too much of a liking to the decision since the previous editor was well liked. Sarsgaard's performance here early on is understated, but well placed setting up Lane's place in the film properly.

    Sargaard becomes far more prominent when the questions regarding the truth behind one of Glass's articles comes up. Sarsgaard is excellent in portraying the way that Lane takes to the accusations towards Glass's reporting. Sarsgaard again stays very understated, and conveys well the fact that Lane tries his best to stay with his duties as editor which is to try and support his writer. Sarsgaard plays the different feelings in Lane effectively portraying both his sense of duty as he calmly tries to reassure Glass, but does well to create an underlying feelings of doubt within Lane.

    The later parts of the film are almost dominated by Sarsgaard as Lane as the likelihood of Glass's story being truthful becomes less and less. Sarsgaard and Christensen have a terrific dynamic in the scenes where Lane investigates Glass's story first hand. Christensen portrays Glass a very much a liar who just tries to avoid looking at anything through constant excuses as well as seeming more and more desperate as he is asked more questions. Sarsgaard portrays Lane as basically the opposite as Lane stays reasonably reserved as he becomes more and more inquisitive and incisive as Glass's story does not add up.

    Sarsgaard is very good as slowly Lane pushes harder on harder on Glass. At first Sarsgaard portrays just the right degree of reservation due to how the other workers view Glass. Slowly though Sarsgaard powerfully shows that Lane cannot hold back any more. His scene where he finally fires Glass confronting him directly is terrifically played by Sarsgaard portraying well the incredible disgust he feels at a main who entirely disregarded even the slightest notion of journalistic integrity. Sarsgaard directly fulfills the role of Charles Lane, who ends up being the moral center of the film, with a strength that slowly grows in a marvelous fashion during the course of the film. 

    Monday, November 26, 2012

    Alternate Best Supporting Actor 2003

    And the Nominees Were Not:

    Sean Astin in The Return of the King

    Paul Bettany in Master and Commander

    Kevin Bacon in Mystic River

    Albert Finney in Big Fish

    Peter Sarsgaard in Shattered Glass

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