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1.Marlon Brando(The Godfather) 2.Robert De Niro(Ranging Bull) 3 Ben Kingsley(Gandhi) 4.Joaquin Phoenix (Joker) 5.James Foxx (Ray) 6.Daniel Day Lewis(Three Will Be Blood) 7.Gregory Peck(To Kill a Mockingbird) 8.Broderick Crawford (ALL The King's Men) 9.Yul Brynner(The King and I) 10.Maximilian Schell(Judgement Nuremberg)
Glad that these actors finally got an Oscar nod: Yul Bryner Paul Newman Forrest Whittiker Rod Steiger Clift Robertson John Wayne & Jeff Bridges after a Lifetime of exceptional body of work. Its about time also actors like Ethan Hawke Glenn Close Donald Sutherland Jake Gyllenhal get oscar nods too.
Daniel Day Lewis..."There Will Be Blood" masterpiece!!! chef d'oeuvre absolu... mais évidement tant de NOMS et de TALENTS et des performances extraordinaires pour ce qui leur a valu de recevoir l'Oscar... donc j'ai choisi spontanément celui-ci qui m 'a particulièrement marquée.
My choice for Best Actor Oscar: 1930 (1): Buster Keaton (The Cameraman, Steamboat Bill, Jr.) (not nominated), instead of Warner Baxter (In Old Arizona) 1930 (2): Lew Ayres (All Quiet on the Western Front) (not nominated), instead of George Arliss (Disraeli) 1931: Charles Chaplin (City Lights) (not nominated), and/or James Cagney (The Public Enemy) (not nominated), instead of Lionel Barrymore (A Free Soul) 1934: Paul Muni (I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang), instead of Charles Laughton (The Private Life of Henry VIII) 1936: Charles Laughton and/or Clark Gable (Mutiny on the Bounty), instead of Victor McLaglen (The Informer) 1937: William Powell (My Man Godfrey) and/or Gary Cooper (Mr. Deeds Goes to Town) and/or Charles Chaplin (Modern Times) (not nominated), instead of Paul Muni (The Story of Louis Pasteur) 1939: James Cagney (Angels with Dirty Faces), instead of Spencer Tracy (Boys Town) 1940: Clark Gable (Gone with the Wind) and/or James Stewart (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington) and/or Laurence Olivier (Wuthering Heights), instead of Robert Donat (Goodbye, Mr. Chips) 1941: Charles Chaplin (The Great Dictator) and/or Henry Fonda (The Grapes of Wrath) and/or Cary Grant (His Girl Friday) (not nominated), instead of James Stewart (The Philadelphia Story) 1942: Orson Welles (Citizen Kane), instead of Gary Cooper (Sergeant York) 1944: Humphrey Bogart (Casablanca), instead of Paul Lukas (Watch on the Rhine) 1945: Charles Boyer (Gaslight), instead of Bing Crosby (Going My Way) 1947: James Stewart (It's a Wonderful Life) and/or Cary Grant (Notorious) (not nominated), instead of Fredric March (The Best Years of Our Lives) 1948: Robert Mitchum (Out of the Past) (not nominated) and/or Charles Chaplin (Monsieur Verdoux) (not nominated), instead of Ronald Colman (A Double Life) 1949: Humphrey Bogart (The Treasure of the Sierra Madre) (not nominated), instead of Laurence Olivier (Hamlet) 1950: Kirk Douglas (Champion) and/or Gregory Peck (Twelve O'Clock High), Broderick Crawford (All the King's Men) 1951: William Holden (Sunset Blvd.) and/or James Stewart (Harvey), instead of José Ferrer (Cyrano de Bergerac) 1952: Marlon Brando (A Streetcar Named Desire), instead of Humphrey Bogart (The African Queen) 1956: James Dean (East of Eden, Rebel Without a Cause (not nominated)), instead of Ernest Borgnine (Marty) 1957: James Dean and/or Rock Hudson (Giant), instead of Yul Brynner (The King and I) 1959: Paul Newman (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) and/or Tony Curtis and/or Sidney Poitier (The Defiant Ones), instead of David Niven (Separate Tables) 1960: Jack Lemmon (Some Like It Hot) and/or James Stewart (Anatomy of a Murder) and/or Cary Grant (North by Northwest) (not nominated), instead of Charlton Heston (Ben-Hur) 1961: Jack Lemmon (The Apartment) and/or Anthony Perkins (Psycho) (not nominated), instead of Burt Lancaster (Elmer Gantry) 1962: Paul Newman (The Hustler) and/or Spencer Tracy (Judgment at Nuremberg), instead of Maximilian Schell (Judgment at Nuremberg) 1965: Peter Sellers (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb) and/or Peter O'Toole and/or Richard Burton (Becket), instead of Rex Harrison (My Fair Lady) 1966: Rod Steiger (The Pawnbroker) and/or Omar Sharif (Doctor Zhivago) (not nominated), instead of Lee Marvin (Cat Ballou) 1967: Richard Burton (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) and/or Steve McQueen (The Sand Pebbles), instead of Paul Scofield (A Man for All Seasons) 1968: Dustin Hoffman (The Graduate) and/or Paul Newman (Cool Hand Luke), instead of Rod Steiger (In the Heat of the Night) 1969: Peter O'Toole (The Lion in Winter), instead of Cliff Robertson (Charly) 1970: Dustin Hoffman and/or Jon Voight (Midnight Cowboy), instead of John Wayne (True Grit) 1972: Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange) (not nominated), instead of Gene Hackman (The French Connection) 1974: Al Pacino (Serpico) and/or Jack Nicholson (The Last Detail) and/or Robert Redford (The Sting), instead of Jack Lemmon (Save the Tiger) 1975: Al Pacino (The Godfather: Part II) and/or Jack Nicholson (Chinatown), instead of Art Carney (Harry and Tonto) 1978: Woody Allen (Annie Hall) and/or John Travolta (Saturday Night Fever), instead of Richard Dreyfuss (The Goodbye Girl) 1980: Peter Sellers (Being There), instead of Dustin Hoffman (Kramer vs. Kramer) 1987: Dennis Hopper (Blue Velvet) (not nominated) and/or Sean Connery (The Name of the Rose) (not nominated), instead of Paul Newman (The Color of Money) 1988: Robin Williams (Good Morning, Vietnam), instead of Michael Douglas (Wall Street) 1993: Denzel Washington (Malcolm X) and/or Clint Eastwood (Unforgiven) and/or Robert Downey Jr. (Chaplin), instead of Al Pacino (Scent of a Woman) 1994: Liam Neeson (Schindler's List) and/or Daniel Day-Lewis (In the Name of the Father) and/or Anthony Hopkins (The Remains of the Day), instead of Tom Hanks (Philadelphia) 1996: Sean Penn (Dead Man Walking) and/or Anthony Hopkins (Nixon), instead of Nicolas Cage (Leaving Las Vegas) 1998: Matt Damon (Good Will Hunting), instead of Jack Nicholson (As Good as It Gets) 1999: Edward Norton (American History X) and/or Tom Hanks (Saving Private Ryan) and/or Jim Carrey (The Truman Show) (not nominated), instead of Roberto Benigni (Life Is Beautiful) 2001: Tom Hanks (Cast Away) and/or Javier Bardem (Before Night Falls) and/or Christian Bale (American Psycho) (not nominated), instead of Russell Crowe (Gladiator) 2002: Russell Crowe (A Beautiful Mind), instead of Denzel Washington (Training Day) 2003: Daniel Day-Lewis (Gangs of New York) and/or Jack Nicholson (About Schmidt), instead of Adrien Brody (The Pianist) 2004: Johnny Depp (Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl) and/or Bill Murray (Lost in Translation), instead of Sean Penn (Mystic River) 2009: Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler) and/or Brad Pitt (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), instead of Sean Penn (Milk) 2012: Gary Oldman (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) and/or Brad Pitt (Moneyball) and/or Michael Fassbender (Shame) (not nominated), instead of Jean Dujardin (The Artist) 2013: Bradley Cooper (Silver Linings Playbook) and/or Joaquin Phoenix (The Master), instead of Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln) 2019: Bradley Cooper (A Star Is Born) and/or Christian Bale (Vice) and/or Viggo Mortensen (Green Book), instead of Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody)
I agree with most of your choices, but I do think Dustin Hoffman was great in “Kramer vs. Kramer”, Rex Harrison in “My Fair Lady”and Sean Penn in “Mystic River”!
Did Bing Crosby actually give a phenomenal performance in Going My Way that any thespian would want to learn from, or did he just sing nicely and make people feel good while being himself? (rhetorical and sarcastic question)
@@Nexus742 “Wins” like this have always undetermined whatever prestige the Academy Awards might have had - or perhaps still does. These awards given to Crosby, Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins, Elizabeth Taylor for Butterfield 8 or Cagney in Yankee Doodle Dandy take away a lot, unfortunately, from DeNiro in Raging Bull or Streep in Sophie’s Choice, among others.
All of these films are Popcorn Classics, with each holding a 5-bagger status. These actors all deserved Oscar Gold, although Tim Heidecker should be nominated for his work in the Decker series.
Why are your years off by 1? Like Joker wasn't 2020, it was 2019, he got the award for movies that came out in the year 2019. If you go look up the lists, that's how they're ranked, by film year not oscar year.
Nice flower Странствия в поисках женщин и виски, к ветру идущие все фитили, что пригасали, взгорались при сыске, в этот волшебный цветник привели. С шагом к порогу забылись ненастья. Взятье за ручку добавило сил. Входом за дверь обеспечилось счастье. С ходом пришло расслабление жил. Только я вник в золотое мерцанье, только вдохнул ароматный поток, сразу приметился шарм расцветанья - тихий, никем необнятый цветок... Вдруг захотелось полить его влагой и подселить его к прежним стихам! Так, с возжеланною, нежной отвагой, я прикоснулся к его лепесткам...
Yes. Thirty years from now, movie aficionados will watch Oscar winners to learn about movies they haven't heard of. That's how I learned about a lot of old movies.
9:18
Absolutely incredible, it moved me so much, I understand why Adrian Brody got his Oscar.
Adrian definitely knocked it out of the park with this one.
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One of the best performances ever.
The incredible performances by Daniel Day Lewis in MY LEFT FOOT
1.Marlon Brando(The Godfather)
2.Robert De Niro(Ranging Bull)
3 Ben Kingsley(Gandhi)
4.Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)
5.James Foxx (Ray)
6.Daniel Day Lewis(Three Will Be Blood)
7.Gregory Peck(To Kill a Mockingbird)
8.Broderick Crawford (ALL The King's Men)
9.Yul Brynner(The King and I)
10.Maximilian Schell(Judgement Nuremberg)
A good list.
Thank you for the work you put in it, it´s just what I was looking for.
Glad that these actors finally got an Oscar nod: Yul Bryner Paul Newman Forrest Whittiker Rod Steiger Clift Robertson John Wayne & Jeff Bridges after a Lifetime of exceptional body of work. Its about time also actors like Ethan Hawke Glenn Close Donald Sutherland Jake Gyllenhal get oscar nods too.
I’ll be completely honest. John Wayne deserved an Oscar, but not for that role. Go watch The Searchers if you don’t know.
Save the best for last!!! Joaquin Phoenix was amazing as the “Joker”!
Since 2005, 12 of the 18 best actor awards went to biopic
Congratulations to all those fantastic performers. Well deserved. I have no favorites. It's hard to choose.
Robert De Niro is The God of The Cinema
And marlon brando is the THE GODFATHER of acting.
Not at all and not even close
Daniel Day Lewis..."There Will Be Blood" masterpiece!!! chef d'oeuvre absolu... mais évidement tant de NOMS et de TALENTS et des performances extraordinaires pour ce qui leur a valu de recevoir l'Oscar... donc j'ai choisi spontanément celui-ci qui m 'a particulièrement marquée.
My choice for Best Actor Oscar:
1930 (1): Buster Keaton (The Cameraman, Steamboat Bill, Jr.) (not nominated), instead of Warner Baxter (In Old Arizona)
1930 (2): Lew Ayres (All Quiet on the Western Front) (not nominated), instead of George Arliss (Disraeli)
1931: Charles Chaplin (City Lights) (not nominated), and/or James Cagney (The Public Enemy) (not nominated), instead of Lionel Barrymore (A Free Soul)
1934: Paul Muni (I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang), instead of Charles Laughton (The Private Life of Henry VIII)
1936: Charles Laughton and/or Clark Gable (Mutiny on the Bounty), instead of Victor McLaglen (The Informer)
1937: William Powell (My Man Godfrey) and/or Gary Cooper (Mr. Deeds Goes to Town) and/or Charles Chaplin (Modern Times) (not nominated), instead of Paul Muni (The Story of Louis Pasteur)
1939: James Cagney (Angels with Dirty Faces), instead of Spencer Tracy (Boys Town)
1940: Clark Gable (Gone with the Wind) and/or James Stewart (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington) and/or Laurence Olivier (Wuthering Heights), instead of Robert Donat (Goodbye, Mr. Chips)
1941: Charles Chaplin (The Great Dictator) and/or Henry Fonda (The Grapes of Wrath) and/or Cary Grant (His Girl Friday) (not nominated), instead of James Stewart (The Philadelphia Story)
1942: Orson Welles (Citizen Kane), instead of Gary Cooper (Sergeant York)
1944: Humphrey Bogart (Casablanca), instead of Paul Lukas (Watch on the Rhine)
1945: Charles Boyer (Gaslight), instead of Bing Crosby (Going My Way)
1947: James Stewart (It's a Wonderful Life) and/or Cary Grant (Notorious) (not nominated), instead of Fredric March (The Best Years of Our Lives)
1948: Robert Mitchum (Out of the Past) (not nominated) and/or Charles Chaplin (Monsieur Verdoux) (not nominated), instead of Ronald Colman (A Double Life)
1949: Humphrey Bogart (The Treasure of the Sierra Madre) (not nominated), instead of Laurence Olivier (Hamlet)
1950: Kirk Douglas (Champion) and/or Gregory Peck (Twelve O'Clock High), Broderick Crawford (All the King's Men)
1951: William Holden (Sunset Blvd.) and/or James Stewart (Harvey), instead of José Ferrer (Cyrano de Bergerac)
1952: Marlon Brando (A Streetcar Named Desire), instead of Humphrey Bogart (The African Queen)
1956: James Dean (East of Eden, Rebel Without a Cause (not nominated)), instead of Ernest Borgnine (Marty)
1957: James Dean and/or Rock Hudson (Giant), instead of Yul Brynner (The King and I)
1959: Paul Newman (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) and/or Tony Curtis and/or Sidney Poitier (The Defiant Ones), instead of David Niven (Separate Tables)
1960: Jack Lemmon (Some Like It Hot) and/or James Stewart (Anatomy of a Murder) and/or Cary Grant (North by Northwest) (not nominated), instead of Charlton Heston (Ben-Hur)
1961: Jack Lemmon (The Apartment) and/or Anthony Perkins (Psycho) (not nominated), instead of Burt Lancaster (Elmer Gantry)
1962: Paul Newman (The Hustler) and/or Spencer Tracy (Judgment at Nuremberg), instead of Maximilian Schell (Judgment at Nuremberg)
1965: Peter Sellers (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb) and/or Peter O'Toole and/or Richard Burton (Becket), instead of Rex Harrison (My Fair Lady)
1966: Rod Steiger (The Pawnbroker) and/or Omar Sharif (Doctor Zhivago) (not nominated), instead of Lee Marvin (Cat Ballou)
1967: Richard Burton (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) and/or Steve McQueen (The Sand Pebbles), instead of Paul Scofield (A Man for All Seasons)
1968: Dustin Hoffman (The Graduate) and/or Paul Newman (Cool Hand Luke), instead of Rod Steiger (In the Heat of the Night)
1969: Peter O'Toole (The Lion in Winter), instead of Cliff Robertson (Charly)
1970: Dustin Hoffman and/or Jon Voight (Midnight Cowboy), instead of John Wayne (True Grit)
1972: Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange) (not nominated), instead of Gene Hackman (The French Connection)
1974: Al Pacino (Serpico) and/or Jack Nicholson (The Last Detail) and/or Robert Redford (The Sting), instead of Jack Lemmon (Save the Tiger)
1975: Al Pacino (The Godfather: Part II) and/or Jack Nicholson (Chinatown), instead of Art Carney (Harry and Tonto)
1978: Woody Allen (Annie Hall) and/or John Travolta (Saturday Night Fever), instead of Richard Dreyfuss (The Goodbye Girl)
1980: Peter Sellers (Being There), instead of Dustin Hoffman (Kramer vs. Kramer)
1987: Dennis Hopper (Blue Velvet) (not nominated) and/or Sean Connery (The Name of the Rose) (not nominated), instead of Paul Newman (The Color of Money)
1988: Robin Williams (Good Morning, Vietnam), instead of Michael Douglas (Wall Street)
1993: Denzel Washington (Malcolm X) and/or Clint Eastwood (Unforgiven) and/or Robert Downey Jr. (Chaplin), instead of Al Pacino (Scent of a Woman)
1994: Liam Neeson (Schindler's List) and/or Daniel Day-Lewis (In the Name of the Father) and/or Anthony Hopkins (The Remains of the Day), instead of Tom Hanks (Philadelphia)
1996: Sean Penn (Dead Man Walking) and/or Anthony Hopkins (Nixon), instead of Nicolas Cage (Leaving Las Vegas)
1998: Matt Damon (Good Will Hunting), instead of Jack Nicholson (As Good as It Gets)
1999: Edward Norton (American History X) and/or Tom Hanks (Saving Private Ryan) and/or Jim Carrey (The Truman Show) (not nominated), instead of Roberto Benigni (Life Is Beautiful)
2001: Tom Hanks (Cast Away) and/or Javier Bardem (Before Night Falls) and/or Christian Bale (American Psycho) (not nominated), instead of Russell Crowe (Gladiator)
2002: Russell Crowe (A Beautiful Mind), instead of Denzel Washington (Training Day)
2003: Daniel Day-Lewis (Gangs of New York) and/or Jack Nicholson (About Schmidt), instead of Adrien Brody (The Pianist)
2004: Johnny Depp (Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl) and/or Bill Murray (Lost in Translation), instead of Sean Penn (Mystic River)
2009: Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler) and/or Brad Pitt (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), instead of Sean Penn (Milk)
2012: Gary Oldman (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) and/or Brad Pitt (Moneyball) and/or Michael Fassbender (Shame) (not nominated), instead of Jean Dujardin (The Artist)
2013: Bradley Cooper (Silver Linings Playbook) and/or Joaquin Phoenix (The Master), instead of Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln)
2019: Bradley Cooper (A Star Is Born) and/or Christian Bale (Vice) and/or Viggo Mortensen (Green Book), instead of Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody)
You have hoorible taste
@@Mazter1veteran that's my choices
I agree with most of your choices, but I do think Dustin Hoffman was great in “Kramer vs. Kramer”, Rex Harrison in “My Fair Lady”and Sean Penn in “Mystic River”!
Lionel Barrymore will forever be remembered as the evil Mr Potter.
Spencer Tracy won twice consecutively 38/39
Tom hanks too in 94/95
8:55 one of the Best Actor Ever in a Movie !
4:45 That was not Rex Harrison.
John Holland...
@@susand.3540 No. Wilfrid Hyde-White.
@@Tremor2007 You’re right, my mistake….
Daniel Day Lewis is the best.
Tom Hanks deveria ter ganhado o Oscar em 1999 por O Resgate do Soldado Ryan.
the clip in 2000 is what everyone would like to do.
Did Bing Crosby actually give a phenomenal performance in Going My Way that any thespian would want to learn from, or did he just sing nicely and make people feel good while being himself? (rhetorical and sarcastic question)
He sang nice and played a goody two shoes character with little to no flaws. His boss in the movie had better acting
@@Nexus742 “Wins” like this have always undetermined whatever prestige the Academy Awards might have had - or perhaps still does. These awards given to Crosby, Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins, Elizabeth Taylor for Butterfield 8 or Cagney in Yankee Doodle Dandy take away a lot, unfortunately, from DeNiro in Raging Bull or Streep in Sophie’s Choice, among others.
I would have chosen Fred McMurray.
No he gave a fantastic performance
All of these films are Popcorn Classics, with each holding a 5-bagger status. These actors all deserved Oscar Gold, although Tim Heidecker should be nominated for his work in the Decker series.
Daniel Day Lewis predicted in 2008 who’ll win in 2009 xD
Love the memories!
Maximilian Schell in Judgment in Nuremberg. It doesn't get much better than that...
Jack is the King of Hollywood
1934: Charles Laughton's name is mis-spelt.
6:19 Wait a second you’re telling me the guy from holes is an Oscar winner lmfao wtf
That was a fun watch. Without calling anyone out , you can separate the men from the boys pretty easily.
Leonardo di caprio should have oscars for 1997, 2013, 2014 and 2016. The best actor of his generation
The Wolf of Wall Street. He was robbed.
no matthew was way better
Now he won the Oscar for the Hypocrisy
Fassbender should have won 2016
The best actor of 2000s alongside Daniel day lewis
It seems the year indicated is the year the Oscar was awarded, not the year of the winning performance.
Yes
@@lucasmoura3076 should list as the year the award was won for! Major pet peeve!
How could bing get an Oscar...he's a singer.
That wasn't Rex Harrison!
Funny to see Tom Hanks is the only actor who won the best actor two times in a row.
Not really.Spencer Tracy was the first one to achieve that in the late 30’s.
@@pokok789 Ahhh, didn't know that. Tnx.
Tom Hanks is the third actor to do that. You need to do some research.
@@the80sfanatic13 Too lazy for that. :P
@@zirak93-2The research is in this video 😂
Amazing. How Tom Hanks won back to back
Tom Hanks is the fifth person to do that.
TOM HANKS ❤️
and Anthony Hopkins in The Father
Yes,i already made the 2021 version and add Sir Tony Hopkins there
Seems like the algorithm did its ting... again.
You got 1965 wrong, you got the name right but you didn't show Rex Harrison you should footage of Wilfred Hyde-White.
Yes,I already made the 2021 version of this video and this mistake is fixed,thanks.
Marlon Brandon el mejor x siempre ...
Yo creo que será Timothée Chalamet, (sé que todavia no ganó pero es obvio que va a ganar mas de 1)
Man Demian Bichir deserved that award in 2012
I enjoyed this, interesting.
Dustin Hoffman ❤
TO MANY TO NAME!
NIce video. 😊
Why are your years off by 1? Like Joker wasn't 2020, it was 2019, he got the award for movies that came out in the year 2019. If you go look up the lists, that's how they're ranked, by film year not oscar year.
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Cristian bale is the best .Oscar don't deserve him
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Странствия в поисках женщин и виски,
к ветру идущие все фитили,
что пригасали, взгорались при сыске,
в этот волшебный цветник привели.
С шагом к порогу забылись ненастья.
Взятье за ручку добавило сил.
Входом за дверь обеспечилось счастье.
С ходом пришло расслабление жил.
Только я вник в золотое мерцанье,
только вдохнул ароматный поток,
сразу приметился шарм расцветанья -
тихий, никем необнятый цветок...
Вдруг захотелось полить его влагой
и подселить его к прежним стихам!
Так, с возжеланною, нежной отвагой,
я прикоснулся к его лепесткам...
Harry and Tonto was a really dumb movie. Happy for Art Carney, but it was a hard slog getting through it.
You have wrong actor when it’s My Fair Lady, that’s not Rex Harrison’s character.
Correct. The actor you actually see is Wilfrid Hyde-White.
Didn’t christan bale won an oscar?
For Best Supporting Actor
Adorei :)
Pretty sure hopkins won best supporting actor 92 not actor
No,it was really Best Actor
No Christopher Walken 😩
He won Best Supporting Actor
Marlon Brando
ok
I could act better than hanks and cage
good
Does anybody care about the Oscars anymore?
Well this year obviously hasn’t been the best for cinematography that why there’s no interest for the oscars
@@frankg1969 You think cinematography, good or bad, is the reason for the decline of interest in movies and Hollywood? You must be living in a cave.
I don't since it has become so politicized.
Yes. Thirty years from now, movie aficionados will watch Oscar winners to learn about movies they haven't heard of. That's how I learned about a lot of old movies.
@@keythdanielsen9315 When was it not politicized?
Daniel Day Lewis has not deserved 3 Oscars. He isn't that much better than all who have gone before him.
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