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Alternate Best Supporting Actor 2011: Results

Thursday, November 8, 2012

5. John Hawkes in Martha Marcy May Marlene- Hawkes combines effortlessly a charming and threatening personality in his portrayal of a cult leader.
4. Viggo Mortensen in A Dangerous Method- Mortensen gives a strong performance as Sigmund Freud succeeding well in creating the charismatic and persuasive personality of the man.
3. Bryan Cranston in Drive- Cranston even with his limited screen time creates both an enthusiastic as well as tragic presence in his film.
2. Brad Pitt in The Tree of Life- Pitt gives an astonishing performance and fully realizes his character despite limitations created by the direction of the film.
1. Mart Strong in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy- Strong wins this year for me, even with Brooks who on re-watch I still love, and give a 5, but he is no longer my favorite of the year. That goes to Strong even though it is close very close among the top three. Strong is my favorite though who gives an absolutely masterful performance, there is not a wasted moment or even a single facial gesture in his portrayal.
Overall Rank:
  1. Mark Strong in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
  2. Albert Brooks in Drive
  3. Brad Pitt in The Tree of Life
  4. Bryan Cranston in Drive
  5. Tom Hardy in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy 
  6. Viggo Mortensen in A Dangerous Method
  7. John Hurt in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy 
  8. John Hawkes in Martha Marcy May Marlene
  9. Don Cheadle in The Guard
  10. Benedict Cumberbatch in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
  11. Ben Kingsley in Hugo
  12. Colin Firth in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
  13. Kenneth Branagh in My Week With Marilyn
  14. Max Von Sydow in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close 
  15. Corey Stoll in Midnight in Paris
  16. Toby Jones in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
  17. Christopher Plummer in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
  18. David Dencik in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
  19. Alan Rickman in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part II
  20. Liam Cunningham in The Guard
  21. Kevin Bacon in X-Men First Class
  22. James Cromwell in The Artist
  23. Mark Strong in The Guard
  24. Paul Giamatti in The Ides of March
  25. Stellan Skarsgard in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
  26. Ron Perlman in Drive 
  27. Laurence Fishburne in Contagion 
  28. Philip Seymour Hoffman in The Ides of March
  29. Robert Forster in The Descendants
  30. Oscar Isaac in Drive
  31. Chris Cooper in The Muppets
  32. Matt Damon in Contagion 
  33. Christopher Plummer in Beginners
  34. Matthew Lewis in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part II
  35. Ciaran Hinds in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
  36. Jeffrey Wright in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
  37. George Clooney in Ides of March
  38. Yorick van Wageningen in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
  39. Nick Nolte in Warrior
  40. David Wilmot in The Guard 
  41. Sacha Baron Cohen in Hugo
  42. Vincent Cassel in A Dangerous Method
  43. Tom Hiddleston in War Horse 
  44. Sean Penn in The Tree of Life
  45. Matthew Lillard in The Descendants 
  46. Jonah Hill in Moneyball
  47. Jude Law in Contagion
  48. Tom Hiddleston in Midnight in Paris
  49. Philip Seymour Hoffman in Moneyball
  50. John Goodman in The Artist
  51. Beau Bridges in The Descendants
  52. Ralph Fiennes in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part II
  53. Toby Jones in Captain America
  54. Josh Lucas in J. Edgar
  55. Michael Sheen in Midnight in Paris
  56. Tom Hanks in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
  57. Tommy Lee Jones in Captain American
  58. Nicholas Hoult in X-Men First Class
  59. Armie Hammer in J. Edgar 
  60. Dominic Cooper in Captain America
  61. Hugo Weaving in Captain America
  62. Hugh Dancy in Martha Marcy May Marlene
  63. Peter Mullan in War Horse
  64. David Thewlis in War Horse
  65. Jim Broadbent in The Iron Lady
  66. James Badge Dale in Shame
  67. JoaquĆ­n Cosio in A Better Life
  68. Niels Arestrup in War Horse
  69. Nick Krause in The Descendants 
  70. Goran Visnjic in Beginners 
  71. Matt Milne in War Horse 
Next Year: 1947 Supporting (I might do this year differently) 

    Alternate Best Supporting Actor 2011: Mark Strong in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

    Saturday, November 3, 2012

    Mark Strong did not receive an Oscar nomination for portraying Jim Prideaux in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.

    One thing that always annoys me about the Oscar season is the way sheep like behavior prevails among voters in so many diverse groups. I find it so hard to believe that all those various groups would nominate Jonah Hill for his unsubstantial performance, yet it seemed difficult for supporting players from Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy to get even a few nominations. After all Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy had the greatest ensemble of 2011, and really several of the performers in this film would have been more deserving of a nomination than all of the actual nominees.

    This is especially true for Mark Strong who did not get even a single nomination anywhere for this performance. I can certainly understand why as Mark Strong is not a big name, which is always too much of an unfortunate requirement in the awards game, as well as this is an intensely subtle performance from Strong. I have to say it is a real shame that he went as unnoticed as he did, since this is quite an interesting against type performance from Strong. Strong usually plays fairly loud heavies, not that he does that badly. In fact he was quite enjoyable in The Guard as one, but usually the characters are almost prop like, such as his character in Syriana for example.

     Strong shows a very different side to his acting abilities though as the spy Jim Prideaux, whose story is one of the most interesting parts of the film. I suppose I should say this will be spoilers filled, even though just by nominating him I sort of spoiled the film a bit, as the character of Prideaux appears to have been shot and killed at the beginning of the film. Prideaux is of course not killed and his testimony is one of the keys to Smiley uncovering the mole at the top of British intelligence. This is an extreme case of minimalism for Strong as his total amount of lines are fairly sparse, and most of them are at the beginning of the film when a meeting goes wrong.  

    The amount of lines he has matters not in fact it only helps with Strong's portrayal of the introverted Jim. Strong in this performance conveys so much with his face, and with a single look does more than some actors do in a single film. He almost creates his entire character on this aspect of the performance as it really does bring tremendous power within it. This is true whether it is a less stressful moment where Jim meets one of his students, an introvert like him, and through just the slightest smiles and welcoming eyes he shows the fact that Strong sees the boy as sort of a kindred spirit. The same goes though when we see Jim being tortured and Strong flawlessly portrays the sheer horror in Prideaux as well as his waning attempts to hold on to his secrets.

     There is never a moment on screen that Strong fails to bring an honest emotional truth to his part of the proceedings, which stand as very important to the film. For the most part the men in the agency are either opportunist, or even they are not they are very cold like Control (John Hurt) and George Smiley (Gary Oldman), but there is the small group who, like Alec Leamus in The Spy Who Came in From Cold, are more deeply hurt by the tricks of the spy game. One of these is the hit man with a conscious Ricki Tarr (played well by Tom Hardy), and the other is Jim. Strong infuses a great devotion in Jim toward the service, as there he does not portray hating his time there, and seems to have regrets over having to give it up all together.

    Strong though portrays an especially great pain within Jim over having to find the supposed Mole, and his sadness in finding out one of them is betraying the rest weighs on him greatly. Strong though even suggests that there may be more to this strain as perhaps Jim has created suspicions in his head. This is where his friendship, or perhaps more it technically speaking does not matter, with Colin Firth's Bill Haydon comes in. They actually only share one moment together, and fitting to Strong's performance they only share a look at one another, but that says it all. Although as absurd as it seems the two actors in that short moment establish the friendship, and amazingly conveys the deep connection the two have.

    The fact that in the end of the film the mole in the organization turns out to be Bill leads to the two most powerful moments in the film brought about all due to Strong. The first being in his trailer at the school he teaches clearly wounded over the revelation, as well as embittered. Not one emotion suffices Strong as he portrays the intense internal struggle within Jim, as well still even has in the same moment he struggles to tell the boy to try to break his introversion, and not suffer from his fate. After this scene it leads to when Prideaux shoots Haydon in the most heartbreaking scene as the actors once again show the connection with one another, but Strong poignantly as well as silently brings to life both the hatred toward Bill over the betrayal, but as well as the sadness over the fact that he must kill the only person he has ever lover. This is a absolutely masterful performance by Strong, there is not a wasted moment or even a single facial gesture.

    Alternate Best Supporting Actor 2011

    Thursday, November 1, 2012

    And the Nominees Were Not:

    Viggo Mortensen in A Dangerous Method

    Bryan Cranston in Drive

    Brad Pitt in The Tree of Life

    Mark Strong in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

    John Hawkes in Martha Marcy May Marlene

    Gary Oldman in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

    Thursday, June 30, 2011

    A few month ago, I formulated a small, crazy theory that, should Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy be good and released, that Gary Oldman would handedly be the man to beat this year in Best Actor at the Oscars.  Then the buzz waned slightly, people like Michael Fassbender, George Clooney, Ryan Gosling, and Leonardo DiCaprio became popular names when predicting, and by and large, Oldman was left off most pre-season predictions.

    But I'm still banking on him. A veteran actor who's never been nominated and is beyond overdue and looks utterly remarkable in the trailer...what more could you ask for? I love me a good well-written espionage thriller with a Cold War backdrop. Also featuring a stellar supporting cast of Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, Mark Strong, and Benedict Cumberbatch. How do you think it looks? Trailer below.

     

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