Top 10 WORST One-Time Acting Oscar Nominations EVER

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  • What are the top ten WORST Oscar nominations for actors who were only nominated once? Here is my ranking! #oscars #academyawards #worst #oscarnominations #theawardscontender
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  • @Chuuzus
    @Chuuzus Місяць тому +203

    you lost me at Stanley Tucci.. i just watched The Lovely Bones and he played that villian role so well that i couldn’t believe it was Stanley Tucci

    • @Mrs.Currie
      @Mrs.Currie Місяць тому +18

      Me too... he did such an effective job that I can't see him the same way, and he's a big reason why that movie haunted me.

    • @mrbaumgarten1279
      @mrbaumgarten1279 Місяць тому +8

      Agree on that one !

    • @mike04574
      @mike04574 Місяць тому +5

      Shame he got one for such an average movie

    • @stvp68
      @stvp68 Місяць тому +7

      I recall the critics really hoping he’d get that nod

    • @tylerlubinus3758
      @tylerlubinus3758 Місяць тому +10

      Agree, I was actually proud that the academy was able to notice a strong performance in a subpar film

  • @rebekahp4083
    @rebekahp4083 Місяць тому +76

    You’re 100% right about Stanley Tucci hating his Oscar nomination in The Lovely Bones. In his autobiography Taste: My Life Through Food he writes about how disgusting that role made him feel and he just wanted to forget about it. And on top of that, he loved playing Paul Child so that reaction of him cringing at the ceremony is genuine.

    • @missdeejay
      @missdeejay Місяць тому +7

      He might have hated the role, but he was perfect.

    • @324cmac
      @324cmac Місяць тому +7

      @@missdeejay Maybe it's disturbing to an actor to be so good at playing someone so disturbing.

    • @jm1657
      @jm1657 11 днів тому

      @@324cmac Enacting such a violent scene against a child - that really has got to haunt an actor. I wonder how Sairose Ronan has dealt with the memory of that situation. I don’t think I could handle it. Maybe stunt doubles were mostly used.

    • @JohnnyBeWhatevs
      @JohnnyBeWhatevs 2 дні тому +1

      ⁠@@jm1657this is an excellent conversation, and Tucci is always such a wonderful person in his movies, and genuine, and I don’t doubt he completely regrets doing that role. It’s one he’s never repeated.

    • @jm1657
      @jm1657 2 дні тому

      @@JohnnyBeWhatevs I imagine that Stanley has very mixed feelings about it. Proud of the quality of his performance, but sickened by the character.

  • @MsCaramello73
    @MsCaramello73 Місяць тому +89

    I agree with you about James Caan in Misery. I've always wondered why he was overlooked.

    • @LucyLioness100
      @LucyLioness100 Місяць тому +6

      He and Kathy Bates are the ones who made that movie work so much outside of William Goldman’s terrific adaptation of the book along with Rob Reiner’s direction

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Місяць тому +9

      I agree, Kathy Bates did a magnificent job, naturally, but James Caan deserved to be recognised as well.

    • @poett8875
      @poett8875 Місяць тому +5

      I’m guessing it’s because Annie Wilkes is a much more showy role so Kathy Bates got all the praise. But I agree that James Caan should’ve been recognized as well.

    • @AllTradesGeorge
      @AllTradesGeorge Місяць тому

      My personal theory on why she got nominated and he didn't? His performance was exactly what people expected...it was great, yes, and the movie would have fallen short without it, but that can be said of almost everything he did. Kathy Bates, on the other hand, was a dark-horse casting choice that NOBODY was expecting, and that surprise element was what got her nominated.
      The Academy Awards are as much a popularity contest as they are a recognition of actual merit, which is part of why there are so many notable Oscar snubs and nominations that, in retrospect, don't hold up by comparison to their contemporary, non-nominated competition.

    • @Xylus.
      @Xylus. 26 днів тому +2

      Criminally overlooked. I would also contend that Caan deserved a nomination for Theif, too.

  • @matheusluquini1430
    @matheusluquini1430 Місяць тому +244

    I disagree about which actor should’ve substituted Kevin Costner for Dances with Wolves. Instead of James Caan, my vote would have gone to the GREAT Ray Liotta (RIP) without whom Goodfellas would not have worked at all.

    • @liteflightify
      @liteflightify Місяць тому +41

      Yeah, Liotta not being in there is a much bigger snub. But really, that whole category that year could have used a redo.

    • @mmsiphonevinyls1027
      @mmsiphonevinyls1027 Місяць тому +11

      Yeah i agree. He definitely deserved a nomination IMO.

    • @grrrumpypanda
      @grrrumpypanda Місяць тому +7

      Completely agree! Legendary performance

    • @user-hs2xt9ux5m
      @user-hs2xt9ux5m Місяць тому +9

      Yes I agree, Ray should've been nominated, he was tremendous in that film and is still talked about!

    • @allankh85
      @allankh85 Місяць тому +4

      I thought the exact same thing

  • @GabrielaFarina-ux3rx
    @GabrielaFarina-ux3rx Місяць тому +79

    I heard Stanley Tucci saying that he really hated his character in The Lovely Bones. I understand his face in the Oscars.

    • @rebekahp4083
      @rebekahp4083 Місяць тому +18

      If you read his autobiography he talks about how dirty the film and character made him feel. He just wanted to forget about it and the Academy was like NOPE.

    • @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719
      @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719 Місяць тому +2

      😮

    • @arontamas5639
      @arontamas5639 Місяць тому +8

      Well he played a psychotic. Thank God he hated the character.......

    • @dalecooper9942
      @dalecooper9942 Місяць тому +3

      I like this actor very much

  • @Jamal3.87
    @Jamal3.87 Місяць тому +66

    Kim Basinger in L. A. Confidential is a question mark to me. A great film to be sure but her performance as call girl Lynn Bracken didn’t exactly, shall I say, blow my skirt up. Julianne Moore should have won that year for Boogie Nights.

    • @liteflightify
      @liteflightify Місяць тому +6

      He’s talking about nominations not wins.

    • @Jamal3.87
      @Jamal3.87 Місяць тому +5

      @@liteflightify I know. I heard his criteria. But in order to win, you have to be nominated. Basinger’s nomination and win is so frustrating

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Місяць тому

      ​@@Jamal3.87why it is so frustrating ?

    • @Jamal3.87
      @Jamal3.87 Місяць тому +12

      @@lexkanyima2195 what she did in L. A. Confidential was not especially impressive nor was it beyond her ability. A better choice would have been Sigourney Weaver in The Ice Storm.

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Місяць тому

      @Jamal3.87 why her ?

  • @robfuzz
    @robfuzz Місяць тому +53

    Fred Astaire's nomination was 100% because Shelley Winters got one for The Poseidon Adventure and Helen Hayes got one for Airport. The Academy rummaged through almost every disaster movie during their 70s heydey for ways to nominate older actors.

    • @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719
      @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719 Місяць тому +1

      🙃

    • @sheilaholmes8455
      @sheilaholmes8455 Місяць тому +7

      And Helen Hayes differently didn’t deserve hers.

    • @infonut
      @infonut Місяць тому +5

      @@sheilaholmes8455 .... I agree.
      Hayes was adorable but Stapleton was electrifying.

    • @vastariner
      @vastariner Місяць тому +1

      I think there was an element of "We Forgot You" - there are a few career achievement noms for Supporting categories. Jack Palance, Chill Wills and so on.

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever 14 днів тому

      A good Point. But could WE all agree that Astaire didnt deserved his nom? I mean that would mean that He didnt get any Oscar nom, but for that? Nah. Imagine He was so Close to win over DeNiro in The Godfather Part 2 that year. He should definitly be replaced with john huston and Bridges should be in lead and John cazale also should be in for Godfather, Part 2. Or what are your thoughts?

  • @MasonPuzara
    @MasonPuzara Місяць тому +93

    Video suggestion: worst performances by Oscar-winning actors. Some of my choices would be Al Pacino in Jack and Jill, Robert De Niro in Rocky and Bullwinkle, Nicolas Cage in The Wicker Man, Tom Hanks in Pinocchio, George Clooney in Batman and Robin, and Michael Caine in Jaws: The Revenge.

    • @chamindujanith6337
      @chamindujanith6337 Місяць тому +9

      Problem is these worsts could be in a film no one has ever seen. Most actors have like 100+ film credits.

    • @PicklesRTasty
      @PicklesRTasty Місяць тому +3

      I agree but no Nic Cage, his performances are too brave and original to be on a "worst performance" list

    • @capkronos00
      @capkronos00 Місяць тому +4

      @@PicklesRTasty His performance in The Wicker Man was awful tho

    • @hankstaines6568
      @hankstaines6568 Місяць тому +3

      It's not always down to the actors, poor scripts, and directors can take some of the blame.

    • @GodwinBaxter
      @GodwinBaxter Місяць тому +3

      Willem Dafoe in Aquaman, Christian Bale in Thor 4, Marlon Brando in Isle of Dr Mureau and Max Von Sydow in Never Say Never again.

  • @shelimini
    @shelimini Місяць тому +118

    Usually I agree you with you my dear, but Stanley Tuccy is fantastic in The Lovely Bones. There’s a reason he was nominated even though the movie itself is a mess.

    • @KS-op4cp
      @KS-op4cp Місяць тому +6

      agreed!

    • @richardherdman2121
      @richardherdman2121 Місяць тому +16

      I agree. I've always liked Stanley as a person...he appears to be a sweetheart in real life. So I was surprised by how much I detested him in TLB. That's one of the reasons I knew it was a great performance.

    • @virtuoso8642
      @virtuoso8642 Місяць тому +14

      Same. That movie can only be watched once, but Tucci is undeniable. He deserved it for sure.

    • @sunblue22
      @sunblue22 Місяць тому +6

      Yep 👍🏼

    • @Manuelcolon24
      @Manuelcolon24 Місяць тому +7

      You know that he hates when people give good performances in bad movies and doesn't acknowledge that they can be worthy of recognition despite de movie they're in.

  • @adambesley4455
    @adambesley4455 Місяць тому +51

    If Dan Ackroyd was going to be nommed for BSA in a serious role for anything it should've been My Girl a couple of years later.

    • @rebekahp4083
      @rebekahp4083 Місяць тому +8

      My Girl was great and he’s pretty good in it.

    • @santos8468
      @santos8468 Місяць тому +2

      @@adambesley4455 Agreed.

    • @AcidCasper17
      @AcidCasper17 Місяць тому +5

      The scene where he tells Vada that Thomas Jay has died. The look on his face…. It was so realistic, you could almost believe that someone had died.

    • @AllTradesGeorge
      @AllTradesGeorge Місяць тому +2

      The thing is, by the time he did My Girl, he'd already proven that he could do more than zany comic roles. Driving Miss Daisy was likely nominated because of the surprise factor--"We didn't know he could do that! Wow!!!"--but having broken that barrier down earlier, My Girl didn't surprise Academy members. A lot of great roles have been overlooked for similar reasons, throughout Oscar history...

    • @jm1657
      @jm1657 11 днів тому +1

      @@adambesley4455 I wonder why he hasn’t done more dramatic roles. He certainly has shown he has the ability. Despite that, maybe it’s the case that he just doesn’t get offered Dramas. A curse of being an iconic SNL cast member, I guess.

  • @poett8875
    @poett8875 Місяць тому +43

    Maggie Gyllenhal isn’t particularly memorable in Crazy heart, but I feel like saying it’s one of the worst nominations is a huge stretch. It’s a good performance in an alright film. It’s also not like it mattered if she got nominated or not since nobody was ever beating Monique that year.

    • @liteflightify
      @liteflightify Місяць тому +7

      There are definitely a handful of Supporting Actress nods over the past 20 years I’d say is weaker than Maggie’s.

    • @MattGoktugSar
      @MattGoktugSar Місяць тому +2

      well he's talking about one-time nominees also it's not about who would win, it's about getting an Oscar nom

  • @bknsty14
    @bknsty14 Місяць тому +20

    Danny Aiello was outstanding in Do the Right Thing. Not to take away from the other performances, but he was great.

  • @ryanrobertson7218
    @ryanrobertson7218 Місяць тому +62

    I think ray liotta over Costner.

  • @jorgeandrew
    @jorgeandrew Місяць тому +32

    And the great Donald Sutherland (RIP) ZERO nominations 😖🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @stvp68
      @stvp68 Місяць тому +5

      Another mark of shame for AMPAS

    • @chrisf5828
      @chrisf5828 Місяць тому +6

      Crazy. At least he won an Emmy for Citizen X. Love him in that movie.

    • @peternighswander9629
      @peternighswander9629 Місяць тому +1

      He should have won for a Dry White Season

    • @bertmustin
      @bertmustin 28 днів тому +2

      So if Greg Kinnear was gay playing a stereotypical gay man, it would be okay?

    • @fruzsimih7214
      @fruzsimih7214 22 дні тому +1

      @@bertmustin I liked As Good As It Gets, it's probably not a very great movie, but it's an absolutely terrific performance for Nicholson. I also liked Kinnear subdued portrayal of his character, he made him very likable.

  • @VTMCompany
    @VTMCompany Місяць тому +64

    "That woman" as mentioned twice as Fred Astaire's partner in "The Towering Inferno" deserved to be called by her name...the five-time nominee Oscar winner Jennifer Jones. She received a Golden Globe nomination for this role as Best Supporting Actress.

    • @rebeccag8589
      @rebeccag8589 Місяць тому +13

      Thank you! I came here to say this :) Jennifer Jones should have been mentioned as part of the ensemble. Song of Bernadette and Portrait of Jennie are two of my favorite films.

    • @garyschwartz6777
      @garyschwartz6777 Місяць тому +4

      I like her in Madame Bovary. I think she should’ve been nominated for that. Also good in Carrie.

    • @kgus123
      @kgus123 Місяць тому +6

      I'm tempted to cut him some slack. here. I didn't even recognize her, and I've seen Jones's movies for at least 50 years now -- I saw the clips and thought, "Who is that woman? I'm sure I've seen her before."

    • @VTMCompany
      @VTMCompany Місяць тому +2

      @@kgus123 You should see her in "Cult of the Damned" aka "Angel, Angel Down We Go." Trippy

    • @dawnnewell237
      @dawnnewell237 Місяць тому +2

      @@garyschwartz6777What was her role in “Carrie?” I cannot find Jennifer Jones in the cast listing anywhere. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @rustincohle2135
    @rustincohle2135 Місяць тому +18

    A video about film scores that the Academy didn't nominate would be a great idea for a video.
    *Some favorite scores not nominated at the Oscars:*
    _The Day the Earth Stood Still_ (1951) - Bernard Herrmann
    _The Searchers_ (1956) - Max Steiner
    _12 Angry Men_ (1957) - Kenyon Hopkins
    _Vertigo_ (1958) - Bernard Herrmann
    _North by Northwest_ (1959) - Bernard Herrmann
    _Anatomy of a Murder_ (1959) - Duke Ellington
    _The Apartment_ (1960) - Adolph Deutsch
    _Psycho_ (1960) - Bernard Herrmann
    _The Great Escape_ (1963) - Elmer Bernstein
    _A Fistful of Dollars_ (1964) - Ennio Morricone
    _For a Few Dollars More_ (1965) - Ennio Morricone
    _The Good, the Bad and the Ugly_ (1966) - Ennio Morricone
    _The Battle of Algiers_ (1966) - Ennio Morricone
    _The Odd Couple_ (1968) - Neal Hefti
    _Charly_ (1968) - Ravi Shankar
    _Bullitt_ (1968) - Lalo Schifrin
    _Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song_ (1971) - Melvin Van Peebles / Earth, Wind & Fire
    _Klute_ (1971) - Michael Small
    _The French Connection_ (1971) - Don Ellis
    _Dirty Harry_ (1971) - Lalo Schifrin
    _Super Fly_ (1972) - Curtis Mayfield
    _The Taking of Pelham One Two Three_ (1974) - David Shire
    _Death Wish_ (1974) - Herbie Hancock
    _Rocky_ (1976) - Bill Conti
    _All the President's Men_ (1976) - David Shire
    _Sorcerer_ (1977) - Tangerine Dream
    _Oh, God!_ (1977) - Jack Elliott
    _Halloween_ (1978) - John Carpenter
    _Alien_ (1979) - Jerry Goldsmith
    _Apocalypse Now_ (1979) - Carmine Coppola & Francis Ford Coppola
    _Rocky II_ (1979) - Bill Conti
    _The Black Stallion_ (1979) - Carmine Coppola
    _Blade Runner_ (1982) - Vangelis
    _The Thing_ (1982) - Ennio Morricone
    _First Blood_ (1982) - Jerry Goldsmith
    _Beverly Hills Cop_ (1984) - Harold Faltermeyer
    _Ghostbusters_ (1984) - Elmer Bernstein
    _The Terminator_ (1984) - Brad Fiedel
    _Back to the Future_ (1985) - Alan Silvestri
    _Predator_ (1987) - Alan Silvestri
    _Beetlejuice_ (1988) - Danny Elfman
    _Glory_ (1989) - James Horner
    _Dead Poets Society_ (1989) - Maurice Jarre
    _Do the Right Thing_ (1989) - Bill Lee
    _Batman_ (1989) - Danny Elfman
    _The Silence of the Lambs_ (1991) - Howard Shore
    _Boyz n the Hood_ (1991) - Stanley Clarke
    _Terminator 2: Judgment Day_ (1991) - Brad Fiedel
    _Unforgiven_ (1992) - Lennie Niehaus
    _Jurassic Park_ (1993) - John Williams, although I don't care for the main theme
    _Ed Wood_ (1994) - Howard Shore
    _Se7en_ (1995) - Howard Shore
    _Fargo_ (1996) - Carter Burwell
    _The Truman Show_ (1998) - Burkhard Dallwitz & Philip Glass
    _The Sixth Sense_ (1999) - James Newton Howard
    _The Green Mile_ (1999) - Thomas Newman
    _Requiem for a Dream_ (2000) - Clint Mansell
    _Minority Report_ (2002) - John Williams
    _The Incredibles_ (2004) - Michael Giacchino
    _Million Dollar Baby_ (2004) - Clint Eastwood
    _Crash_ (2004) - Mark Isham
    _Batman Begins_ (2005) - Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard
    _There Will Be Blood_ (2007) - Jonny Greenwood
    _Gran Torino_ (2008) - Kyle Eastwood, Michael Stevens, Clint Eastwood & Jamie Cullum HOW DID THE SONG NOT GET NOMINATED??
    _The Dark Knight_ (2008) - Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard
    _Black Swan_ (2010) - Clint Mansell
    _True Grit_ (2010) - Carter Burwell
    _Under the Skin_ (2013) - Mica Levi
    _Birdman_ (2014) - Antonio Sánchez
    _Spotlight_ (2015) - Howard Shore
    _Mad Max: Fury Road_ (2015) - Junkie XL
    _Hacksaw Ridge_ (2016) - Rupert Gregson-Williams
    _Arrival_ (2016) - Jóhann Jóhannsson
    _First Man_ (2018) - Justin Hurwitz
    _Ford v Ferrari_ (2019) - Marco Beltrami & Buck Sanders
    *Films I've seen whose scores are acclaimed but I don't remember much:*
    _Laura_ (1944) - David Raksin
    _Once Upon a Time in the West_ (1968) - Ennio Morricone
    _Once Upon a Time in America_ (1984) - Ennio Morricone
    _The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers_ (2002) - Howard Shore
    _The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo_ (2011) - Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
    _Inside Out_ (2015) - Michael Giacchino
    *Acclaimed scores of films I haven't seen:*
    _Conan the Barbarian_ (1982) - Basil Poledouris
    _Tron: Legacy_ (2010) - Daft Punk

    • @orbyfan
      @orbyfan Місяць тому +1

      Herrmann's score for "Fahrenheit 451" should be added to your first list.

    • @rustincohle2135
      @rustincohle2135 Місяць тому

      @@orbyfan I've seen the film years ago but I don't remember the score at all.

    • @QuestionMARK618
      @QuestionMARK618 Місяць тому

      Literally all of Joe hisaishi's scores got snubbed each time by the oscars

    • @thecinematicmind
      @thecinematicmind 25 днів тому

      Edward Scissorhands not getting nominated for Best Score is baffling

    • @rustincohle2135
      @rustincohle2135 24 дні тому

      @@thecinematicmind Baffling? Well, it's not like the score was up for a ton of awards and shockingly missed the Oscar. Plus, scores for Burton films rarely got nominated. I couldn't even remember the _Edward Scissorhands_ score, I had to look it up. After listening to it for a bit, I wouldn't have voted to nominate it. If _Batman_ got overlooked, _Scissorhands_ wasn't getting in.

  • @johnnolan5579
    @johnnolan5579 Місяць тому +19

    I actually found Candy Clark quite touching and charming in American Graffiti. It might have been a bit of a stretch for a nomination, but there are worse.

    • @arise2945
      @arise2945 29 днів тому +2

      Complete agreement here about Candy Clark. This guy also seems to not understand that American Graffiti was made several years before Star Wars. AG is Lucas' real passion project and his best work, as it was based on his own teenage years.

  • @pureb7235
    @pureb7235 Місяць тому +36

    Fred Astaires nomination for The Towering Inferno was more of a nod to his body of work than his performance in this movie.

    • @mikegonzalez503
      @mikegonzalez503 Місяць тому +4

      And there is nothing wrong with that. It just is what it is. Not sure why this needs any hand wringing over it

    • @pureb7235
      @pureb7235 Місяць тому +4

      @@mikegonzalez503 It's not hand wringing. It's just an opinion. Which last time I checked is allowed. 😏

    • @mikegonzalez503
      @mikegonzalez503 Місяць тому +2

      @@pureb7235 and I stated my opinion. Which is also allowed

    • @pureb7235
      @pureb7235 Місяць тому +1

      @@mikegonzalez503 Not if it's claiming incorrectly to be "hang wringing" which is total nonsense.

    • @davidthieroff9452
      @davidthieroff9452 21 день тому +1

      I kind of like Astaire in Inferno but yea, it was 100% a nomination celebrating his career.

  • @rafaelsolimene5350
    @rafaelsolimene5350 Місяць тому +19

    Well, I didn’t expect the Tucci outcome. But, I won’t dismiss it! His performance in Julie and Julia is quite good! Romantic leads in comedies often get overlooked and, though I don’t think I’d take that route this time, I’m glad you too value their work!

  • @oscarman42
    @oscarman42 Місяць тому +26

    Best Supporting Actress is the most notorious category for these types of quizzical nominations. Leslie Browne in The Turning Point? Penelope Milford in Coming Home? Vera Farmiga in Up in the Air?

    • @bryanalstoncoxing
      @bryanalstoncoxing Місяць тому +3

      Brenda Vaccaro for Once Is Not Enough

    • @albalbuena6478
      @albalbuena6478 Місяць тому +4

      @@oscarman42 Leslie Browne and Mikhail Baryshnikov deserved to be on this list. These two did nothing to be nominated. Her acting, especially, was very wooden. I feel like the Academy only gave The Turning Point all of those nominations just so that it could be the biggest loser.

    • @MarkGordon-z3z
      @MarkGordon-z3z Місяць тому +2

      Diana Scarwid Inside Moves,Tess Harper Crimes of the Heart,Judi Dench Chocolat the list goes on.

    • @bryanalstoncoxing
      @bryanalstoncoxing Місяць тому +1

      Jamie Lee Curtis lol

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever 14 днів тому

      ​@@bryanalstoncoxingwe need to forget this.

  • @PecanSandees23
    @PecanSandees23 Місяць тому +21

    Fred Astaire's love interest in The Towering Inferno is Jennifer Jones, another screen legend.

  • @MrSkippydevereaux
    @MrSkippydevereaux Місяць тому +13

    Replace Fred Astaire in "The Towering Inferno" and give the nomination to Marty Feldman in "Young Frankenstein". Marty was HILARIOUS!!!

    • @chamindujanith6337
      @chamindujanith6337 Місяць тому +4

      Do you realize how strong the 1974 supporting actor field is?

    • @ginacoghlan8253
      @ginacoghlan8253 19 днів тому

      Peter Boyle has my vote. Marty Feldman is a close second.😊

    • @chamindujanith6337
      @chamindujanith6337 19 днів тому

      @@ginacoghlan8253 Peter Boyle for what film?

    • @ginacoghlan8253
      @ginacoghlan8253 19 днів тому +1

      @@chamindujanith6337 He played the monster in “Young Frankenstein”

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever 14 днів тому

      ​@@ginacoghlan8253over DeNiro??? Seriously????

  • @michelehamilton961
    @michelehamilton961 Місяць тому +15

    I agree with John Huston for Chinatown. OMG is he great

    • @LucyLioness100
      @LucyLioness100 Місяць тому +7

      He’s so slimy and hateable in that performance. It’s surprising they didn’t give him a nomination for that as his character is the catalyst for one of the film’s most infamous reveals; if you’ve seen the film you know 😉

  • @thenightrider2121
    @thenightrider2121 Місяць тому +18

    Highly agree with JT Walsh being great in Breakdown (and was just a great actor in general who should have gotten more recognition)

    • @LucyLioness100
      @LucyLioness100 Місяць тому +3

      He was a great character actor. Lost far too soon

    • @stvp68
      @stvp68 Місяць тому +2

      So many character actors get snubbed

    • @badinfluence3814
      @badinfluence3814 Місяць тому +3

      Yes, great to see this mentioned in the video, can't recall seeing it discussed elsewhere.

    • @tommo8321
      @tommo8321 27 днів тому

      Was good in everything. Red rock west,the grifters,needful things,house of games. Great actor

  • @55555gino
    @55555gino Місяць тому +10

    Stanley and Maggie def deserved those nominations . Naming them the worst is so wrong

  • @ImmortalBroken
    @ImmortalBroken Місяць тому +20

    I thought Greg Kinnear was wonderful in As Good As It Gets. I can't see him as cartoonish at all. But I also really love that movie lol, which i know you don't, and I love all the performances. I think it was my favorite film of that year.

    • @zachsutton6195
      @zachsutton6195 Місяць тому +4

      I hate the movie and I still thought his performance was great

    • @grantc61
      @grantc61 Місяць тому +1

      Nah, it was maudlin garbage, and Greg Kinnear was totally forgettable.

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever 14 днів тому

      ​@@grantc61nah. Cant agree

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever 14 днів тому

      Yes He was wonderful in it. Gooding, Jr. was also good.

  • @nickk6518
    @nickk6518 Місяць тому +7

    Fun fact: My brother was an extra in Albert Finney's 'Scrooge'!!

    • @billfisher9238
      @billfisher9238 12 днів тому

      my favorite Xmas movie. Finney won a Golden Globe!

  • @cimerti
    @cimerti Місяць тому +10

    American Graffiti was made 5 years before Star Wars

  • @robinbaxter3055
    @robinbaxter3055 Місяць тому +20

    Ryan O'Neal is the guy in the infamous "Oh God, oh man!" bad acting clip, he's good in Barry Lyndon but his Irish accent needed a lot of work

    • @chamindujanith6337
      @chamindujanith6337 Місяць тому +2

      I thought he was great in Barry Lyndon

    • @rebekahp4083
      @rebekahp4083 Місяць тому +6

      I think Paper Moon or What’s Up Doc would have been much better nominations.

    • @meghanphillips3495
      @meghanphillips3495 Місяць тому +1

      I can't imagine anyone could have made that terrible scene work

    • @chamindujanith6337
      @chamindujanith6337 Місяць тому +2

      @@rebekahp4083 I haven't seen them. But I thought O'Neal was excellent in Barry Lyndon as the titular character. One of the best films I have seen. Not so good in A Bridge Too Far though.

    • @jm1657
      @jm1657 Місяць тому +1

      @@rebekahp4083He was pure gold in those comedies. They’re among my favorites.

  • @jeffronci1063
    @jeffronci1063 Місяць тому +5

    Leslie Browne in “The Turning Point” = dreadfully amateurish

  • @paulkenny105
    @paulkenny105 29 днів тому +7

    You had to live through the 70 s to understand how huge disaster movies were. They were the marvel movies of their time

    • @jm1657
      @jm1657 11 днів тому

      @@paulkenny105 Absolutely.

  • @Kjt853
    @Kjt853 Місяць тому +6

    In an interview sometime in the late ‘80s, David Lean admitted that in turning “Ryan’s Daughter” into a 3-hour epic, he had made a mistake. He felt, however, that the critics were overly vitriolic in their response to the movie - so vitriolic, in fact, that he didn’t direct another film for 14 years.

  • @324cmac
    @324cmac Місяць тому +7

    I'm sure the Academy would not vote for Ossie or Ruby due to their politics. Both were committed civil rights activists. He was friends with Malcolm X and the Academy is very conservative.

    • @dawnnewell237
      @dawnnewell237 Місяць тому +2

      WAS very conservative.

    • @324cmac
      @324cmac 3 дні тому

      @@dawnnewell237 IS very conservative.

  • @joshuah9109
    @joshuah9109 Місяць тому +5

    7:37 I agree 100% I've said it for years, Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis should have been nominated in Do The Right Thing.

  • @MrMcsia
    @MrMcsia Місяць тому +9

    I'd love a video about the biggest Oscar snubs in filmmusic.There were so many brilliant film scores that weren't even nominated.. "The Piano", "Edward Scissorhands", "Bram Stoker's Dracula", "Psycho" etc. etc.

    • @dudeinaleatherjacket
      @dudeinaleatherjacket Місяць тому +2

      I’ve often wondered about The Piano…the music in that film is exceptional

    • @badinfluence3814
      @badinfluence3814 Місяць тому +1

      That would make a great video.

    • @rustincohle2135
      @rustincohle2135 Місяць тому +2

      *Some favorite scores not nominated at the Oscars:*
      _The Day the Earth Stood Still_ (1951) - Bernard Herrmann
      _The Searchers_ (1956) - Max Steiner
      _12 Angry Men_ (1957) - Kenyon Hopkins
      _Vertigo_ (1958) - Bernard Herrmann
      _North by Northwest_ (1959) - Bernard Herrmann
      _Anatomy of a Murder_ (1959) - Duke Ellington
      _The Apartment_ (1960) - Adolph Deutsch
      _Psycho_ (1960) - Bernard Herrmann
      _The Great Escape_ (1963) - Elmer Bernstein
      _A Fistful of Dollars_ (1964) - Ennio Morricone
      _For a Few Dollars More_ (1965) - Ennio Morricone
      _The Good, the Bad and the Ugly_ (1966) - Ennio Morricone
      _The Battle of Algiers_ (1966) - Ennio Morricone
      _The Odd Couple_ (1968) - Neal Hefti
      _Charly_ (1968) - Ravi Shankar
      _Bullitt_ (1968) - Lalo Schifrin
      _Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song_ (1971) - Melvin Van Peebles / Earth, Wind & Fire
      _Klute_ (1971) - Michael Small
      _The French Connection_ (1971) - Don Ellis
      _Dirty Harry_ (1971) - Lalo Schifrin
      _Super Fly_ (1972) - Curtis Mayfield
      _The Taking of Pelham One Two Three_ (1974) - David Shire
      _Death Wish_ (1974) - Herbie Hancock
      _Rocky_ (1976) - Bill Conti
      _All the President's Men_ (1976) - David Shire
      _Sorcerer_ (1977) - Tangerine Dream
      _Oh, God!_ (1977) - Jack Elliott
      _Halloween_ (1978) - John Carpenter
      _Alien_ (1979) - Jerry Goldsmith
      _Apocalypse Now_ (1979) - Carmine Coppola & Francis Ford Coppola
      _Rocky II_ (1979) - Bill Conti
      _The Black Stallion_ (1979) - Carmine Coppola
      _Blade Runner_ (1982) - Vangelis
      _The Thing_ (1982) - Ennio Morricone
      _First Blood_ (1982) - Jerry Goldsmith
      _Beverly Hills Cop_ (1984) - Harold Faltermeyer
      _Ghostbusters_ (1984) - Elmer Bernstein
      _The Terminator_ (1984) - Brad Fiedel
      _Back to the Future_ (1985) - Alan Silvestri
      _Predator_ (1987) - Alan Silvestri
      _Beetlejuice_ (1988) - Danny Elfman
      _Glory_ (1989) - James Horner
      _Dead Poets Society_ (1989) - Maurice Jarre
      _Do the Right Thing_ (1989) - Bill Lee
      _Batman_ (1989) - Danny Elfman
      _The Silence of the Lambs_ (1991) - Howard Shore
      _Boyz n the Hood_ (1991) - Stanley Clarke
      _Terminator 2: Judgment Day_ (1991) - Brad Fiedel
      _Unforgiven_ (1992) - Lennie Niehaus
      _Jurassic Park_ (1993) - John Williams, although I don't care for the main theme
      _Ed Wood_ (1994) - Howard Shore
      _Se7en_ (1995) - Howard Shore
      _Fargo_ (1996) - Carter Burwell
      _The Truman Show_ (1998) - Burkhard Dallwitz & Philip Glass
      _The Sixth Sense_ (1999) - James Newton Howard
      _The Green Mile_ (1999) - Thomas Newman
      _Requiem for a Dream_ (2000) - Clint Mansell
      _Minority Report_ (2002) - John Williams
      _The Incredibles_ (2004) - Michael Giacchino
      _Million Dollar Baby_ (2004) - Clint Eastwood
      _Crash_ (2004) - Mark Isham
      _Batman Begins_ (2005) - Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard
      _There Will Be Blood_ (2007) - Jonny Greenwood
      _Gran Torino_ (2008) - Kyle Eastwood, Michael Stevens, Clint Eastwood & Jamie Cullum HOW DID THE SONG NOT GET NOMINATED??
      _The Dark Knight_ (2008) - Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard
      _Black Swan_ (2010) - Clint Mansell
      _True Grit_ (2010) - Carter Burwell
      _Under the Skin_ (2013) - Mica Levi
      _Birdman_ (2014) - Antonio Sánchez
      _Spotlight_ (2015) - Howard Shore
      _Mad Max: Fury Road_ (2015) - Junkie XL
      _Hacksaw Ridge_ (2016) - Rupert Gregson-Williams
      _Arrival_ (2016) - Jóhann Jóhannsson
      _First Man_ (2018) - Justin Hurwitz
      _Ford v Ferrari_ (2019) - Marco Beltrami & Buck Sanders
      *Films I've seen whose scores are acclaimed but I don't remember much:*
      _Laura_ (1944) - David Raksin
      _Once Upon a Time in the West_ (1968) - Ennio Morricone
      _Once Upon a Time in America_ (1984) - Ennio Morricone
      _The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers_ (2002) - Howard Shore
      _The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo_ (2011) - Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
      _Inside Out_ (2015) - Michael Giacchino
      *Acclaimed scores of films I haven't seen:*
      _Conan the Barbarian_ (1982) - Basil Poledouris
      _Tron: Legacy_ (2010) - Daft Punk

    • @badinfluence3814
      @badinfluence3814 Місяць тому

      @@rustincohle2135 It's absurd how many great and classic scores have never been nominated, especially when you look at many of the nothing special scores that have scored a nod. Many of the ones from the 90s, for example, I can remember little to nothing of them. There was clearly a bias towards scores for films that were considered more 'high-brow', such as historical films, dramas and literary adaptations.

    • @princejohn6560
      @princejohn6560 Місяць тому +1

      Great idea. Last of the Mohicans and Picnic at Hanging Rock should be in that list.

  • @gabbyb7347
    @gabbyb7347 Місяць тому +30

    Please do a list of Golden Globe nominated actors who NEVER received an Oscar acting nod. That lisg includes Marilyn Monroe, Jim Carrey, Olivia Newton John, Beyoncé, Björk, Hugh Grant, John Cameron Mirchell, Madonna etc

    • @joancarlestomas
      @joancarlestomas Місяць тому +7

      and Aaron Taylor Johnson

    • @roxy5588
      @roxy5588 Місяць тому +1

      Don't forget the late Tom Sizemore. He was nominated in 2000 for his lead performance in the HBO TV movie Witness Protection. He was phenomenal in that film. It's available on UA-cam if you want to check it out.

    • @sheilaholmes8455
      @sheilaholmes8455 Місяць тому +2

      Madonna never did anything to deserve an Oscar.

    • @gabbyb7347
      @gabbyb7347 Місяць тому +1

      @@sheilaholmes8455 and I never said she did.

    • @rustincohle2135
      @rustincohle2135 Місяць тому +4

      @@gabbyb7347 John Cazale!

  • @gumdroplandfilms
    @gumdroplandfilms Місяць тому +5

    Do the Right Thing was great and important when it came out, but is has stayed relevant through the years and looked back on as a better movie than any released that year.

  • @arontamas5639
    @arontamas5639 Місяць тому +37

    Greg Kinnear was the best part of As good as it gets.... He was the only win worthy from that movie not the co-leads.

    • @vanessaheine8093
      @vanessaheine8093 Місяць тому +4

      That whole movie was so dumb and offensive. Such broad brushstrokes to show us homophobia, mental illness, violence, single motherhood. I love jack nicholson but he just plays an a**hole who is somehow redeemed by the love of a good woman, who frankly could do a lot better.

    • @liteflightify
      @liteflightify Місяць тому +5

      Helen Hunt was easily the best thing about that movie. I know people hate her win. She definitely shouldn’t have won. But she added an Earthy and likable quality to a role that was clearly written rather one-note. I can at least understand why she was nominated. Nicholson and Kinnear shouldn’t have come close to nominations. Both their characters were written horribly. Neither of their performances did anything for me at all. I know a lot of “classic gays” look back somewhat fondly at Kinnear’s nomination 😂. But it was terrible.

    • @albalbuena6478
      @albalbuena6478 Місяць тому +1

      I think he only got the nomination because of his Jack Nicholson impression in the movie.

  • @mainlineproductions9419
    @mainlineproductions9419 Місяць тому +8

    Alan Alda for the aviator. It"s my favorite Scorsese flick however i can't remember a single scene of him in the film.

    • @DoncoEntAgain
      @DoncoEntAgain Місяць тому +1

      I agree with you on Alan Alda. I would have rather seen David Carradine nominated for Kill Bill Vol 2.

    • @mainlineproductions9419
      @mainlineproductions9419 Місяць тому

      @@DoncoEntAgain That's a good option.

    • @nuntiuso7347
      @nuntiuso7347 Місяць тому

      @@mainlineproductions9419 he was overseeing the press trial at the end with Howard

  • @evantroyka6017
    @evantroyka6017 Місяць тому +9

    I don’t think I need to tell you this but since you are so very shocked by the nomination Fred Astaire got for The Towering Inferno, I’ll let you in on a little secret 🤫 😉. The academy often gives out acting nominations as an apology for past transgressions or as a form of lifetime achievement award.
    Examples: Bette Davis for Dangerous, Geraldine Page for Trip to Bountiful, Don Ameche for Cocoon, Paul Newman for The Color of Money, Ann Southern for The Whales of August, Ann Ramsey for Throw Momma from the Train, and Al Pacino for Scent of a Woman.
    None of those performances were bad but they certainly weren’t worthy of top 5 performances that year. They were all either “we’re sorry about the past” (e.g. Davis), or “you’ve lived a long time and we want to say thanks for your contributions” (e.g. Sothern, Astaire, Ameche, Ramsey), or “you were nominated a lot of times without winning so here’s an easy win for ya” (e.g. Pacino & Page).
    In Tru Grit, John Wayne played the same character he always did with the same delivery of lines and range of emotion as he had played in many other movies - not bad but not stellar either. It was a sentimental award for someone who made a lot of people money via ~150 films. The Astaire nomination was the same.
    Astaire’s movies were money-makers for a couple of decades. For the most part the characters he played did not help him get any acting accolades. The moment he played a a straight role, in a movie with other nominations, and without dancing being the focus, the academy jumped at nominating him.

    • @patriecebarton7721
      @patriecebarton7721 Місяць тому +2

      Actually if you were going to give Astaire an Oscar nod for a non musical performance then go with "On the Beach" 1959... Better performance to me!

    • @RWGish
      @RWGish Місяць тому +2

      I agree with you except for your take on John Wayne. Rooster Cogburn was unlike any character Wayne ever played. You could argue it was the
      first time he played any character other than the persona he had created and performed for 40 years. His performance in True Grit was a
      shocking surprise to the Hollywood community, so much so that he won the Oscar despite what may be Dustin Hoffman's best performance
      ever in Midnight Cowboy. Yes, the award was sentimental, but it was nevertheless well deserved. Still, I think Hoffman got robbed.

  • @DoncoEntAgain
    @DoncoEntAgain Місяць тому +6

    I think Ryan O'Neal absolutely deserved his nomination for Love Story. His chemistry with Ali MacGraw works and I find them a likable couple. There was a actor from that film that didn't deserve to get nominated, and that was John Marley for his supporting role. He is barely in the movie at all; I have no idea why he got nominated.

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever 14 днів тому

      He was about to lost His little Girl and was heartbroken.

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever 14 днів тому

      But yes that is a nom which shouldnt Had Happen.

  • @antonyhunter3546
    @antonyhunter3546 Місяць тому +2

    One of the biggest Oscar snubs...HEAT. How did this not gain any nominations

  • @tjh12473
    @tjh12473 Місяць тому +5

    I am joining chorus, "that woman" who played opposite Fred Astaire is Jennifer Jones. She was an Academy Award winning Actress and had a very strong career in the 1940s and 1950s. She was almost Aurora Greenway in Terms of Endearment. I am sort of disappointed that you referred to her as that since you know you film history and awards history.

    • @VTMCompany
      @VTMCompany 28 днів тому +2

      She's my all-time favorite actress. At times, she appears more beautiful than Vivien Leigh on the big screen.

  • @MrBdiddypop
    @MrBdiddypop Місяць тому +10

    I sometimes think that Oscar’s go for good actors, like Maggie Gylenhaal in roles where they kind of support the better and bigger role in the movie.

  • @barttanner8162
    @barttanner8162 Місяць тому +7

    That woman you're referring to who is dancing with Fred Astaire is Oscar winner Jennifer Jones.

    • @VTMCompany
      @VTMCompany 28 днів тому

      Isn't that wild this Oscar guru would overlook an Oscar winner by referring to her as 'that woman?"

  • @pophector
    @pophector Місяць тому +9

    Loved Greg Kinnear in As Good As It Gets, much prefer him over the 2 leads in the film. And the 6 time Emmy winner & 2 time Golden Globe winner Stanley Tucci definitely has given better performances than in The Lovely Bones. Thing is, he made every precursor, so while his nomination is questionable considering his body of work, it's not surprising. Ali McGraw's performance in Love Story was not Oscar worthy and it baffles me that she's considered a close second in that Best Actress year of 1971. Carrie Snodgress would have been a more deserving winner for Diary Of A Mad Housewife (granted the movie's not that great) than either her or Glenda Jackson, but she hated the idea of campaigning.

  • @daniball8012
    @daniball8012 Місяць тому +29

    Rupert Everett should have been nominated for My Best Friend's Wedding instead Greg Kinnear. One of the most atrocious robberies in Oscar history.

    • @jablanbukvovski
      @jablanbukvovski Місяць тому +5

      right...because he is gay in real life...how dare you Kinnear...

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever 14 днів тому

      ​@@jablanbukvovskihahaha

  • @mishmosh6945
    @mishmosh6945 Місяць тому +2

    Adam Beach should have been nominated for his role in Flags of our Fathers instead of two note Mark Wahlberg who basically played himself in The Departed.

  • @BrownsBacker
    @BrownsBacker Місяць тому +16

    Fred Astairs's nom was the same reason Helen Hayes was nominated (and won) for Airport....a nod to an old Hollywood legend and a chance to show it before they died. The seventies still had some voting and political influence from people from the old studio system, so it was last call for the old stars still alive from the 1930's.

    • @DoncoEntAgain
      @DoncoEntAgain Місяць тому

      I haven't seen the Towering Inferno, but I will defend Helen Hayes getting nominated for Airport. She plays a memorable character and is kind of the comic relief of that film.

  • @Kerorofan1990
    @Kerorofan1990 Місяць тому +19

    "More than a sci-fi guy."
    Uh, Bryan? He did American Graffiti BEFORE Star Wars...

    • @FaydOgolon
      @FaydOgolon Місяць тому +20

      Yeah, but he did "THX 1138" before "American Graffiti."

  • @jorgeandrew
    @jorgeandrew Місяць тому +5

    You need make a ranking with actors and actresses with ZERO nominations😮 : Marilyn Monroe, Donald Sutherland, Dennis Quaid, Charles Chaplin, Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, Bernard Hill, Gael García Bernal 🇲🇽, Carmen Maura 🇪🇦, Daniel Brühl 🇩🇪 and many others.
    ALL OF THEM LEGENDS 😮

    • @chamindujanith6337
      @chamindujanith6337 Місяць тому

      I don't think any of them are in the same class Dirk Bogarde. And Chaplin has two Acting nominations.

    • @jorgeandrew
      @jorgeandrew Місяць тому

      @@chamindujanith6337 Yes, you're right. Chaplin had one nomination (not two) for best actor (1941). The rest were for others categories.

    • @chamindujanith6337
      @chamindujanith6337 Місяць тому

      @@jorgeandrew Two. His nomination for Circus was upgraded to something above an Actor nomination.

    • @jorgeandrew
      @jorgeandrew Місяць тому

      Another super actress in that list is #MiaFarrow 😖😵‍💫 Amazing in "Rosemary's Baby" 👶🏻👹

    • @jorgeandrew
      @jorgeandrew Місяць тому

      @@chamindujanith6337 [For acting, writing, directing and producing The Circus. [NOTE: "The Academy Board of Judges on merit awards for individual achievements in motion picture arts during the year ending August 1, 1928, unanimously decided that your name should be removed from the competitive classes, and that a special first award be conferred upon you for writing, acting, directing and producing The Circus. The collective accomplishments thus displayed place you in a class by yourself." (Letter from the Academy to Mr. Chaplin, dated February 19, 1929.)]
      That was (textual) a "special award" 😐 To me, is the almost the same of Honorífic.

  • @allisontucker9874
    @allisontucker9874 Місяць тому +3

    I loved Dances With Wolves but as a best actor nominee should go to James Caan for Misery

  • @jonathandooley5872
    @jonathandooley5872 Місяць тому +4

    Well, it’s all about context. At the time, Dances with Wolves was so unique with its depiction of Lakota-Sioux, a western and Costner was BIG! GoodFellas was another mafia pic. Oh, well…

  • @crystalshaw8744
    @crystalshaw8744 Місяць тому +3

    Disagree about Stanley Tucci and The Lovely Bones. Some people may hate that he played such a despicable person, but that's exactly why he won.

  • @GiovannyGabrielEspinoza
    @GiovannyGabrielEspinoza Місяць тому +4

    John C. Reilly for Chicago

  • @justingerald
    @justingerald Місяць тому +4

    I mean, don't you dare be surprised they didn't love Do The Right Thing and chose the white actor. :)

  • @marypeyton2461
    @marypeyton2461 Місяць тому +9

    I disagree with your comment about Greg Kinnear! I thought he was great in “As Good As It Gets”! He not only deserved to run for supporting actor, but he should have won! 🥇

  • @AMERASIAN12
    @AMERASIAN12 Місяць тому +5

    Maggie Gyllenhall is great in sherrybaby (2006).

  • @alpe1987
    @alpe1987 Місяць тому +11

    I would replace Maggie Gyllenhaal with Mariah Carey. Mimi gave a really good performance and it’s very VERY rare for her to not be the diva in a film. We will never see a performance like that ever again

    • @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719
      @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719 Місяць тому +3

      True. She was recognized at other venues for that role.

    • @JustinHenryfan
      @JustinHenryfan Місяць тому +3

      Agreed. I barely recognized her, that's how much she disappeared into that role.

    • @LordCamil
      @LordCamil Місяць тому +1

      She appeared too short in Precious.

    • @santos8468
      @santos8468 Місяць тому +1

      @@LordCamil I'd choose Paula Patton's performance over Mariah Carey's.

  • @VforValmont
    @VforValmont Місяць тому +5

    Tucci was pretty good in Lovely Bones, come on.

  • @vesperview
    @vesperview Місяць тому +3

    The inability to go beyond 1970 should be studied, lol.

  • @aliasif8498
    @aliasif8498 Місяць тому +2

    Stanley Tucci should not be in this list. He played the villain role so well in the lovely bones that I really started to hate him

  • @lifeonabudget8513
    @lifeonabudget8513 Місяць тому +6

    😂😂😂 when you were about to speak about Ryan's Daughter and you said "whew boy!" The video cut to an ad break and I died laughing! From what I've seen of Ryan O'Neil's performance in Love Story, it sucked. Yup, Costner is definitely hit and miss.

  • @jacanery
    @jacanery Місяць тому +8

    JOHN C REILLY IS SAFE LETS GO

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever 14 днів тому

      He was better in the hours and Gangs of New York, but i get His nom. ITS a reward to be in 3 Oscar nominiert movies for best picture.

  • @travisspazz1624
    @travisspazz1624 Місяць тому +6

    Tucci was the best thing about Lovely Bones!!

  • @trevorsmith9628
    @trevorsmith9628 Місяць тому +3

    A worst one-time acting oscar nomination for me is Pauline Collins for Shirley Valentine in 1989. Any middle aged British actress could've played this role. It was nothing special and neither was the movie.

  • @davidyoung5114
    @davidyoung5114 10 днів тому +1

    You have to love the 'Golden Handshake' attitude that the Oscar voters have shown over the years by nominating older actors so that they could have the chance at an Oscar. Just look at John Houseman (1973 - THE PAPER CHASE, George Burns (1975 - THE SUNSHINE BOYS), John Gielgud (1981 - ARTHUR), Don Ameche (1985 - COCOON), Sean Connery (1987- THE UNTOUCHABLES), Jack Palance (1991 - CITY SLICKERS), Martin Landau (1994 - ED WOOD), James Coburn (1998 - AFFLICTION), amongst others. Yes, it could be argued that some of those actors did not deserve a nomination, but Hollywood loves to give Hollywood a nice pat on the back for services rendered over the decades! Now that the Academy Awards have greatly expanded the list of voting members, who knows if we'll ever see another 'Golden Handshake' ever again.

  • @johnnysure1
    @johnnysure1 Місяць тому +4

    I love Fred Astaire. I love THE TOWERING INFERNO. I can see why you reject the nomination. And yeah, John Huston should be there.

  • @karrenbrown8453
    @karrenbrown8453 Місяць тому +2

    I LOVED Greg Kinnear in that part! I was so disappointed he lost.

    • @GiovannyGabrielEspinoza
      @GiovannyGabrielEspinoza Місяць тому

      He loved him too, of course he wasn't winning against Robin Williams, but he's really good and deserve the nomination

  • @msdisco85
    @msdisco85 Місяць тому +2

    The Towering Inferno is absolutely the epitome of 'ensemble cast'. I'd assume the nomination is because Shelley Winters got one for the Poseidon Adventure, so they were nominating the oldies who came back for minor roles, but Shelley Winters also has a big heroic death.

    • @billfisher9238
      @billfisher9238 12 днів тому

      Jennifer Jones had the heroic (and hysterically funny) death for INFERNO.

    • @msdisco85
      @msdisco85 11 днів тому

      @@billfisher9238 her death was gutting. those damn kids!

  • @SJSooner
    @SJSooner Місяць тому +3

    Great call on JT Walsh. Breakdown could have (probably should have) been absolute trash. Walsh makes it a minor classic.

  • @AllTradesGeorge
    @AllTradesGeorge Місяць тому +1

    This list supports something I've said for years--the Oscars are largely a Hollywwod popularity contest, which usually picks deserving movies, but often picks nominees that really shouldn't have been recognized for reasons that don't involve the individual merits.
    This includes things like nominating actors who have long been overlooked by the Academy for an inferior role (like Astaire), because someone said, "You know, with his body of work, he SHOULD have been nominated by now, at least...", but also realized, at his age, the chances of his getting an Oscar-worthy role were rapidly dwindling...it's a "recognize him now for ALL of his work, even though this role is inferior to much of his work" nomination. It's also similar to events like The Return of the King winning so many awards after the first two LOTR movies were largely ignored by the Academy...
    The other side of this, which Ackroyd's nomination is an example, is an actor turning in a performance that surprised everyone. As you pointed out, Ackroyd is largely known for comedic roles, usually with a certain slapstick element, reminiscent of his work from Saturday Night Live. The fact that he turned in a solid dramatic turn surprised everyone. By comparison to other roles nominated and roles rejected by the Academy that year, it might not stand out all that well, but by comparison to the rest of his body of work, it was such a strong contrast (in a good way) that Academy voters said, "Wow...we never knew he had it in him. He should be nominated just for surprising us all!"

  • @garyschwartz6777
    @garyschwartz6777 Місяць тому +3

    I rather liked Ryan’s Daughter. I don’t know why it gets lambasted. I like most of David Lean’s films. A Passage to India and Lawrence of Arabia are superb. Esther Schwartz

  • @Nevets1073
    @Nevets1073 Місяць тому +1

    Scrooge is an underappreciated film for sure. It's a favorite of my family and we watch it every Christmas. Also, Ryan O'Neal not getting a nomination for Paper Moon is almost criminal. That film is amazing.

  • @stevefranks1711
    @stevefranks1711 Місяць тому +4

    Gee... you might have mentioned that in The Towering Inferno the woman Fred Astaire liked was played by ... the legendary, great movie star and Academy Award- winning actress JenniferJones! It was her last movie.

    • @VTMCompany
      @VTMCompany 28 днів тому

      An Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress (like she received at the Golden Globes) would have been justified for her final film. It's so painful to watch her endure (probably for the money) the dreadfully vulgar "Angel, Angel Down We Go" also known as "Cult of the Damned."

  • @raidersofsteak2227
    @raidersofsteak2227 Місяць тому +4

    Honestly I have to disagree with American graffiti it’s full of amazing less out there innocent performances

  • @TheCatIndeed
    @TheCatIndeed Місяць тому +17

    I definitely disagree about As Good as It Gets. Parts of it have aged a little poorly, but that’s no different with Forrest Gump and American Beauty, and many still love those movies. Greg plays a very 90’s portrayal of a gay man, and it falls into some stereotypes, but on a pure acting standpoint, I really liked what his character brought to the movie. I also strongly dislike the narrative that As Good as It Gets is about a woman falling for a terrible man. Melvin is a bigot at the beginning, but the film is about him finding redemption through her. The romance only sparks once he starts to change for the better. And come on, how can you not get in the feels during the “You make me want to be a better man” scene?

    • @Cinemahguy
      @Cinemahguy Місяць тому +1

      Yeah, I really enjoyed AGAIG.

    • @araucariapasquale1
      @araucariapasquale1 Місяць тому +1

      AGAIG was fantastic.

    • @stephengrigg5988
      @stephengrigg5988 Місяць тому +2

      I think his line about how he takes his pills when he thinks of her because "you make me want to be a better man" sums up the spirit of the movie. It's not "good girl fall for bad guy" it's kinda talking about how being a good person is contagious to others, and that people can grow and change. It's a sappy movie, but I feel like people trying to label it as offensive are being pretty disingenuous

    • @StefferKatz
      @StefferKatz Місяць тому

      I watched AGAIG once or twice and did not care for it. Helen Hunt always plays variations on the same character. Jack Nicholson also played a variation of the same character and his portrayal of OCD is stereotypical.
      Greg Kinnear’s character was the only one that made me feel any human feelings through that whole movie.

    • @araucariapasquale1
      @araucariapasquale1 Місяць тому

      @@StefferKatz yes, but isn't that a lovely character that she plays in every movie? Nowhere better than in this movie. And I am no Nicholson fan and will not watch most things just because he's in it and it's distracting. But I think in this movie, he just nails a couple of the pivotal scenes. I agree he is stereotypical even in this movie otherwise. As I said in another comment, it is of its time very much, but as far as hard boiled romcoms go, this one is, you guessed it, AGAIG.

  • @jons.105
    @jons.105 Місяць тому +3

    Cindy Williams got the BAFTA nomination, but Candy Clark was the only AMERCIAN GRAFFITI cast member to campaign for an Oscar, funding it herself.

  • @kellie-nd1yp
    @kellie-nd1yp Місяць тому +13

    I love the idea of Stanley Tucci with a nomination for Julie and Julia. I love that film . That would have been amazing. He’s so good in it.

    • @BrownsBacker
      @BrownsBacker Місяць тому

      I think he deserved a nom for Supernova too, but that picture was a flop, unfortunately.

  • @PSA4716
    @PSA4716 Місяць тому +3

    Totally agree with your thoughts on O’Neal and Costner. Just curious, what are your thoughts on Judy Parfitt not being nominated for ‘Dolores Claiborne’ and Veronica Cartwright for ‘The Witches of Eastwick.’ I’m still sore about those snubs.

    • @MarkGordon-z3z
      @MarkGordon-z3z Місяць тому +1

      Wow 2 of my fave non nominated turns,Parfitt steals the film completely.

    • @paulst.austin1015
      @paulst.austin1015 Місяць тому +2

      @@MarkGordon-z3z She sure does!

    • @StefenTower
      @StefenTower Місяць тому

      @@MarkGordon-z3z I love Parfitt in that movie but at the same time some of her moments seem overacted, so that makes me understand why she was overlooked.

  • @vickivolk7071
    @vickivolk7071 Місяць тому +2

    I would have give Fred Astaire a supporting actor nomination for On The Beach. His portrayal of Julian Osborne is amazing

  • @infonut
    @infonut Місяць тому +2

    Astaire was nominated purely for sentimental reasons.
    The Oscars are a joke anyway. They should just announce the nominees and never pick a winner.

    • @brendonyu1851
      @brendonyu1851 Місяць тому +1

      It's like JLC too. I HATED the win, even though I am a massive fan of that movie.

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever 14 днів тому

      ​@@brendonyu1851same

  • @se587
    @se587 Місяць тому +3

    Greg Kinnear ?!
    I think it's not surprising that he was nominated because the great chemistry between Helen, Jack and Greg makes the movie (As Good as It Gets)so much better! (Sorry my English is not good enough)

  • @arontamas5639
    @arontamas5639 Місяць тому +6

    You lost me at Stanley Tucci......
    I'd rather have put Waltz in Best lead actor category to make room for Tucci to win Best supporting actor in 2010 ANY DAY.

  • @bryanalstoncoxing
    @bryanalstoncoxing Місяць тому +2

    I’ve never understood Brenda Vaccaro’s Oscar nomination for Once Is Not Enough (1975). She even won the Golden Globe for a very over the top and stiff performance

  • @thxlopez
    @thxlopez 27 днів тому +2

    Matt Dillion crash 2005 should be considered too top 10

  • @KidFresh71
    @KidFresh71 3 дні тому +1

    Love your channel and your picks. When you are talking about supporting actor nominations from "Do The Right Thing," how about Spike Lee himself?

    • @paulsuchy6210
      @paulsuchy6210 2 дні тому

      Agreed; also Giancarlo Esposito while we're at it.

  • @alisdairmckenzie
    @alisdairmckenzie Місяць тому +4

    Great video & list as usual. Like someone else has already said - I'd of happily replaced Costner with the fantastic turn by Ray Liotta in Goodfellas. It is often cited as one of the big Oscar snubs - I even think its on one of the biggest snubs videos by The Awards Contender. Still happy with the idea of Caan being nom'd for Misery though.

  • @jhhone
    @jhhone Місяць тому +3

    I feel about "LA LA Land" the way you feel about "As Good As It Gets." What's the big deal about both of them? Also, you're way harsh about Dan Ackroyd! That was a well-deserved nomination in a fine film. Also, is Vince Vaughn in "Hacksaw Ridge" not fit your qualifications for this list? Because that was a puzzling nomination. I think he got caught up in the Academy frenzy for that movie! Finally, Fred Astaire was good in "Towering Inferno" and deserved that nomination and near win! As for "American Graffiti," Cindy Williams would have been an excellent nomination. I'd even go as far as to suggest Makenzie Phillips from the same picture! But Williams was the strongest of the ensemble cast!

    • @nuntiuso7347
      @nuntiuso7347 Місяць тому

      Vince Vaughn was not nominated for Hacksaw Ridge, so that’s why

  • @user-zt3wf5ye2i
    @user-zt3wf5ye2i Місяць тому +1

    Brian have you ever seen a film made before 1960? You do these "OF ALL TIME" stories but then completely ignore more than HALF of movie history.

  • @singstreetcar5881
    @singstreetcar5881 Місяць тому +4

    Stanley tucci was good in burlesque. He is good at playing gay men

  • @Desertbiker617
    @Desertbiker617 Місяць тому +3

    I loved As Good As it Gets.

  • @joshuah9109
    @joshuah9109 Місяць тому +3

    I'm fascinated by the 70's and the "disaster movie" craze;
    AIRPORT was a box office smash, nominated for BEST PICTURE and won Best Supporting Actress, The Poseidon Adventure was HUGE, it earned Shelley Winters and Oscar Nomination. The Towering Inferno as the HIGHEST GROSSING FILM of that year, there was an epic fight from McQueen and Newman over top billing and it was nominated for Best Picture Even Earthquake (which has not held up very well) was a box office smash and it won Best Sound.
    People in the 70's LOOOVED disaster films!!!!

    • @tjh12473
      @tjh12473 Місяць тому +1

      I agree, I love the 1970s disaster movies. They are fantastic. In my opinion, the Towering Inferno is the best of them.

    • @dhenderson1810
      @dhenderson1810 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@tjh12473"Towering Inferno" should be remade.
      It probably won't, because it might remind people of 9/11.

    • @matthewryan9323
      @matthewryan9323 26 днів тому

      @@dhenderson1810 Or Grentham(?) Towers, the housing block in the UK a few years ago that caught fire.

  • @badinfluence3814
    @badinfluence3814 Місяць тому +1

    Think youre spot on with almost everything you say here. I agree James Caan should have been noninated for Misery, that Albert Finney should have been nominated for Scrooge. I thought Astaire was pretty good in The Towering Inferno, but it was surely a nostalgia nomination.

  • @aysada
    @aysada 10 днів тому +1

    Sorry, but as a gay man I found nothing wrong with Kinnear’s performance. And I remember being very happy that he got nominated. I don’t see anything particularly great about Walsh in breakdown.

  • @darrenhoskins8382
    @darrenhoskins8382 Місяць тому +3

    The woman Fred Astaire dances with in The Towering Inferno is played by Jennifer Jones a star of many beautiful films in previous decades- if Fred got a sympathy nom she deserved one at least as much - she fell out of the scenic elevator and bounced all the way down!

  • @53snuckplum
    @53snuckplum Місяць тому +1

    Totally wrong about Stanley Tucci. He was great. He was SUPPOSED to be creepy ! The movie would not work without him. Maybe his work was too subtle for you ; not me.

  • @kd17Burger
    @kd17Burger 12 днів тому

    You can't say he ALMOST won the Oscar, because any nominee ALMOST won it

  • @peternighswander9629
    @peternighswander9629 Місяць тому +1

    One actor who was overlooked was Michael Wincott who played Sean Penn’s brother in The Assassination of President Nixon. He was brilliant. An overlooked but dark and poignant film based on a true story. Penn, Naomi Watts, Don Cheadle, and Jack Thompson are all excellent in the film, but Michael’s performance is spellbinding. It’s only one scene and you can watch it on UA-cam. I even think Lee Fierro who played Mrs Kintner in Jaws (remember she slapped Brody) deserved a nod for an unforgettable scene who really delivered the pathos - she was not a professional actor which makes it even more compelling

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever 14 днів тому +1

      Would also bei a great topic. 1 or 2 Maximum scenes or less than 4 minutes Screentime and Made the Most of IT. Could call the Béatrice Straight-Award

  • @djd620
    @djd620 Місяць тому +1

    Sharon Stone nominated for Casino instead of Nicole Kidman for To Die For. Egregious, indeed.