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Friday, September 2, 2011

Oscarbation: A Look Back at 1960 for Best Actress


1960 best actress nominees range from the sublime to the ridiculous


#5
elizabeth taylor in 'butterfield 8'
'butterfield 8' simply put was trash. hollywood thought elizabeth was dying after a tracheotomy. paleeze!
even ms taylor said the film was crap and that she was awful in it. it may be the worst performance by a respected actress of all time.
it's a damn shame because two wonderful performances got left in the dark.
ms taylor for 'butterfield 8' is...
the ridiculous!
(in fact: the most ridiculous nomination and win in this field to date)

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#4 greer garson in 'sunrise at campobello'
definitely an also ran performance. it was ralph bellamy's film. ms garson has ms taylor to thank for not placing last.

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#3
melina mercouri in 'never on sunday'

ms mercouri shined as the ilya the proverbial 'prostitute with a heart of gold'. i still love watching her performance every now and then even as the film itself becomes more 'creaky'.

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#2
shirley maclaine in 'the apartment'

ms maclaine was a wonder as fran kubelik in 'the apartment'. it cemented her fate as leading lady and star. being nominated for this best picture winner certainly pumped up her resume.

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#1
deborah kerr in 'the sundowners'

what to do about deborah? ms kerr lost the oscar yet again but this time to a damn tracheotomy. i ask you, beg you, to watch the train sequence where ms kerr as ida, wife of 'sundowner' robert mitchum, eyes her compartment companion. without a single line of dialouge ms kerr lays bare to us ida's very being and her longings of all that might have been but never would be. a superb performance. ms taylor indeed!

the sublime

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Oscarbation: A Look Back at 1942 for Best Actress



it was a mixed crop in 1942. only two of the performances stand the test of time. the remaining three are either forgotten or should be. it was for the most part a mediocre year for actresses on film.



#5
teresa wright in 'pride of the yankees
this was gary cooper's film. ms wright always charmed on screen but never a great actress. ms wright would justifiably win this same year in the supporting category in 'mrs miniver'

#4
rosalind russell in 'my sister eileen'
ms russell charmed as usual but this film and her role in it were not award worthy in the least. the frothy tale of two sisters in greenwich village would be considered a just a piece of fluff and her performance just short of cotton candy.

#3
greer garson in 'mrs. miniver
a long drawn out bore of a film. it was a propaganda film for the allies in world war 2. it was highly popular at the time and it's very nature ms garson to the stage to receive her oscar. she then proceeded to give one of the most effusive acceptance speeces ever. they should have grapped it from her hands then and there and handed it to the rightful winner.

#2
katharine hepburn in 'woman of the year'
damn when she was with spencer tracy ms hepburn she shined. the film, mr tracy and the wonderful ms hepburn stands the test of time.

#1
bette davis in 'now voyager'

ms davis shines as the repressed, overweight charlotte vale dominated by an overbearing verbally abusive upper crust mother. the transformation of charlotte from ugly duckling to swan and from an abused 'nothing' to a woman of strength and courage lies in ms davis's performance. she is perfectly magnificent and she 'wuz' robbed.