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Alternate Best Supporting Actor 1985: Results

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

5. Danny Glover in The Color Purple- Glover is properly intense in his brutality in his role as an abusive husband, but he is unable to get past the restrictions of the part.
4. Wilford Brimley in Cocoon- Brimley gives the best performance of the cast being the quietly commanding presence of the group, as well as creating the greatest emotional impact of the various stories. 
3. M. Emmet Walsh in Blood Simple- Walsh creates a deliriously evil and memorable villain by beautifully playing up the sleaze and menace of his slimy private detective.
2. Crispin Glover in Back to The Future- Glover gives my second favorite supporting turn of the year in his absolutely hilarious, but when it needs to be moving turn as the spineless George McFly.
1. Christopher Lloyd in Back to the Future-Well Good predictions to Paoloduncan, and Lezlie please throw out a year and a performance. Lloyd wins this year as it came to the two Back to the Future performances which I love both. I have to choose one so I will choose Lloyd manic and funny turn creating Doc Brown into a truly memorable character.
Overall Rank:
  1. Christopher Lloyd in Back To The Future
  2. Crispin Glover in Back To The Future
  3. M. Emmet Walsh in Blood Simple
  4. Dan Hedaya in Blood Simple 
  5. Michael Palin in Brazil
  6. Michael Mckean in Clue
  7. Martin Mull in Clue
  8. Christopher Lloyd in Clue
  9. Robert De Niro in Brazil
  10. Wilford Brimley in Cocoon
  11. Willem Dafoe in To Live and Die in LA
  12. Klaus Maria Brandauer in Out of Africa
  13. Jan Rubes in Witness
  14. Peter Vaughan in Brazil
  15. Lucas Haas in Witness
  16. Brian Dennehy in Cocoon
  17. Bob Hoskins in Brazil  
  18. Ian Holm in Brazil
  19. John Pankow in To Live and Die in LA
  20. Danny Glover in The Color Purple
  21. Paul Gleason in The Breakfast Club 
  22. Hume Cronyn in Cocoon
  23. John Turturro in To Live and Die in LA  
  24. Thomas F. Wilson in Back to the Future 
  25. Dean Stockwell in To Live and Die in LA
  26. Jack Gilford in Cocoon
  27. Josef Summer in Witness
  28. Robert Loggia in Jagged Edge
  29. Christopher Walken in A View To Kill
  30. Adolph Caesar in The Color Purple
  31. Jim Broadbent in Brazil
  32. John Kapelos in The Breakfast Club
  33. Charles Napier in Rambo First Blood Part II
  34. Peter Coyote in Jagged Edge
  35. Richard Crenna in Rambo First Blood Part II
  36. Danny Glover in Witness
  37. William Hickey in Prizzi's Honor
  38. Don Ameche in Cocoon
  39. Dolph Lundgren in Rocky IV 
  40. Burt Young in Rocky IV
  41. Steve Guttenberg in Cocoon
  42. Eric Roberts in Runaway Train
Next Year: 1960 Supporting

Alternate Best Supporting Actor 1985: M. Emmet Walsh in Blood Simple

Friday, October 5, 2012

M. Emmet Walsh did not receive an Oscar nomination, although he did win an independent spirit award, for portraying Loren Visser.

Blood Simple is a thriller about a man who hires a private detective to murder his wife and her lover. I would say this an effective film although held back a bit by the leads who are not particularly interesting.

M. Emmet Walsh portrays the private detective with a great deal of sleaze and sweat. Visser whole point in the film is to be an individualistic evil, who chooses to take the money to kill the couple, but double crosses the man instead killing the man and merely taking the money for himself. Visser only investment in the whole affair is his own well being financially, and physically, and decides to kill the couple after all only because he believes they threaten him. There is nothing technically emotional about Visser does even though it is all about himself.

Walsh is every effective in the role becuase of how casually he portrays the part of the detective. He wears his creepy smirk, and generally murky demeanor with gusto. He goes all the way with the sleaze and never strives from it for a moment. Walsh actually manages to use the sleaze to amplify the lack of morality within Visser. Walsh portrays no hesitation when Visser kills, he goes entirely unphased. Murdering for money is something that just comes as naturally to him as his generally slimy demeanor.

Visser comes in and out of the film as his evil presence, and Walsh becomes the chilling amoral evil in the film. Although he might not be as well together or as stoic as Javier Bardem in No Country For Old Men, Walsh is able to achieve the same effect with his performance. The effect is that the sinister force he creates when he is on screen carries off when he is not. The most horrifying moments in the film are when you are aware Visser is around, but you only hear him but do not see him. Like Bardem is so well able to the evil alive on screen that it even carries over when he is off.

M. Emmet Walsh despite portraying the most reprehensible character in the film, there is something strangely compelling about him becuase of Walsh's portrayal. He just wears the slime of his character with such as joy that he creates Visser into just a fascinating portrayal of a villain.The way he laughs in delight, even at his own end is played with menacing delight by Walsh. Every moment that M. Emmet Walsh is on screen he has a powerfully visceral effect with his performance. 

I would say my only actual complaint of the character is that I wish there was more of Visser since even though he is the most mysterious character in the film Walsh still makes him the most interesting of them all. His somewhat limited screen time though does not reduce the great strengths of his performance in his demented startling turn as opportunist detective. After all it is really a compliment when the worst thing you can say about a performance is that you wish there was more of it.

Alternate Best Supporting Actor 1985

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

And the Nominees Were Not:

Crispin Glover in Back to the Future

Christopher Lloyd in Back to the Future

M. Emmet Walsh in Blood Simple 

Wilford Brimley in Cocoon

Danny Glover in The Color Purple
 

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