jokersminion
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Thanks! I have made others too. I will share them soon.
agreed! but just because he deserves it doesn't mean he will get nominated, unfortunatly.if he deserves it, he may get the nod. if he doesn't, he won't. it's as simple at that.
right. it all depends. if he has a great performance, but there are many other great performances this year, he still may not get nominated. And at the same time, if his performance is one of the top performances this year, he still may not get nominated due to the comic book genre stigma.agreed! but just because he deserves it doesn't mean he will get nominated, unfortunatly.
He was amazing in Brokeback, He should have won! I can't say that it shouldn't have gone to Philip Seymore Hoffman, though. I didn't even bother seeing that movie, the previews were annoying, so sitting there for two hours listening to him talk like that would have drove me bonkers.We shouldn't be having this conversation, he should have got one for Brokeback Mountain, or best supporting actor in Monster's Ball. Those wankers in the Academy wouldn't know talent if it gave them a business card.
hoffman DID do a fantastic job in capote. and he had been overlooked by the academy for years. he probably deserved it that year. and as far as the academy knew, ledger would have many more oscar-worthy roles ahead of him.Winner:
* Capote (2005) - Philip Seymour Hoffman
Other Nominees:
# Brokeback Mountain (2005) - Heath Ledger
# Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) - David Strathairn
# Hustle & Flow (2005) - Terrence Howard
# Walk the Line (2005) - Joaquin Phoenix
I don't know Philip Seymore Hoffman did a fantastic job in Capote
I'm gonna say he's gonna get nominated out of pity, just a feeling I have, because of the over-the-top mourning. He's a good actor, but nothing I have seen of him says he's great. We'll see when the movie comes out, and we see other performances this year.Well if Heath did get nominated; there really is no way to prove it was out of pity or cause he deserved it. If he really does deserve it then people who didn't like it will say it was because the academy pitied him. Where as if he doesn't get it people who felt he deserved it will say cause the academy doesn't want to seem bias because of his death.
It is a double edge sword and there is no way of avoiding either of those two scenarios.
bale was great as batman. it was hardly an oscar worthy performance. but he was easily the best batman/bruce wayne of all time. by far.I'm gonna say he's gonna get nominated out of pity, just a feeling I have, because of the over-the-top mourning. He's a good actor, but nothing I have seen of him says he's great. We'll see when the movie comes out, and we see other performances this year.
And you sure as hell won't be able to to tell by the people on this board, they thought Bale should have been nominated or/and won an Oscar for BB. I nearly fainted when these words was said.
You need to see him in Candy, he is amazing in that movie, on of my fave Heath movies!I'm gonna say he's gonna get nominated out of pity, just a feeling I have, because of the over-the-top mourning. He's a good actor, but nothing I have seen of him says he's great. We'll see when the movie comes out, and we see other performances this year.
And you sure as hell won't be able to to tell by the people on this board, they thought Bale should have been nominated or/and won an Oscar for BB. I nearly fainted when these words was said.
I've seen Candy, and my words still stand, good actor, but not great.You need to see him in Candy, he is amazing in that movie, on of my fave Heath movies!