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Film Discussion => News and Theory => Topic started by: wilberfan on February 01, 2018, 03:30:41 PM
What would be the most notable examples of "Best Actor" award-winning roles in less than stellar films? I guess I'm thinking of Gary Oldman as Churchill last year--as I'm assuming he's the front-runner in this catagory? (To be honest, I responded more to Lithgow's Churchill in "The Crown".)
Should a good performance in a weak film be given equal consideration to a good performance in a strong film?
I actually like the film on the whole, but the first one that came to mind was Jeremy Renner in Dahmer (2002). Still sort of the the marker of what he's capable of, in my mind. Not necessarily award-winning, but a very noteworthy performance.
Bill Macy in Edmond (2005)
PSH in Love Liza (2002)
Cate Blanchett in Blue Jasmine
Jeff Bridges in Tucker: The Man and His Dream
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Al Pacino in People I Know. One of his all time great performances and a very forgettable film.
ben whishaw - perfume: the story of a murderer. i actually liked this movie when i saw it (haven't seen it since) but i remember it being received rather indifferently.
daniel day-lewis, juliette binoche, lena olin - the unbearable lightness of being
andy garcia - the godfather part iii
tom hardy - legend, bronson
michael keaton -multiplicity... i really love this movie though.
marion cotillard - la vie en rose
I always think of Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight - so much so that I think people totally overrate that movie because of him.