Sunday, February 28, 2016

Ranking last 10 "Best Actor" Oscar winners

Ranking last 10 "Best Actor" Oscar winners


   We're onto our list of the Best Actor winners for the last 10 years. Not going to count all the Leonardo Dicaprio loses over this time but if you want a fun activity keep a tally yourself. Anyway onto our list:

10. Jean Dujardin "The Artist" (2012)

OK we kick off our list with Jean Dujardin for "The Artist". A movie pretty much completely forgotten about even though it won Best Picture and in my opinion with good reason. Its a silent movie starring French actors that won in one of the weakest fields ever even though there were 10 nominees. Now I'm not saying Dujardin's performance is bad because it certainly isn't, its just mostly forgettable is all. Take it, leave it meh....

9. Sean Penn "Milk" (2009)

Next up is Sean Penn, now he's a very accomplished actor but in this occasion he absolutely did not deserve this win. Mickey Rourke for "The Wrestler" was the heavy favorite to win and certainly deserved to do so, unfortunately for him he made the horrible decision to start appearing for the WWE and subsequently torpedoed his chances to win. Sean Penn is good in "Milk" but its still a footnote and a victory undeserved.

8. Colin Firth "The Kings Speech" (2011)

Next we have Colin Firth, now don't take this spot entirely about his performance as its also a commentary about the rather dry movie that its in, Firth however is excellent as King George VI as he struggles to tame his stutter in order to steady the British public on the eve of World War 2. Excellent acting from the entire cast and Firth leading the way. 

7. Forest Whitaker "The Last King of Scotland" (2007)

Forest Whitaker playing cannibal dictator Idi Amin. Whitaker is perfect for this role, able to use his size and temperament to give Amin the intimidating edge he was known for. Amin was one of the worst African Dictators and while this movie doesn't get into all his atrocities he does give you an intimate view in his own household as to how dangerous he can be. Just a look from Whitaker is enough to chill most viewers. Outstanding and deserved win

6. Jeff Bridges "Crazy Heart" (2010)

A kind of lifetime achievement award here with Jeff Bridges. Bridges plays a washed up/alcoholic Country singer who gets a shot to make one last hit while also a chance at the family he never had with Maggie Gyllenhaal and her son. Bridges is great here, he makes you feel the regret and waste that Bridges character feels as he realizes he's wasted his life and missed the most important things but maybe has one last chance for it. A good movie anchored by an outstanding performance and well worth watching.

5. Philip Seymour Hoffman "Capote" (2006)

One of the dueling Truman Capote movies that came out at the same time but certainly the better of the two in both ways with Philip Seymour Hoffman leading the way. While in many ways a regular biopic but with the advantage of an amazing actor in the lead. Hoffman perfectly captures the eccentric authors idiosyncrasies  exactly and is unrecognizable in the role. A textbook example of how to star in a biopic and a excellent display of acting. 

4. Matthew McConaughey "Dallas Buyers Club" (2014)

Talk about somethhing you never thought you'd see am i right? Yep McConaughey got an Oscar for playing the AIDS infected Ron Woodruff. The physical transformation he went through, basically being skeletal in some parts, is amazing and even more so when you consider the usual toned physique he's known for. Not to mention he was also able to win in one of the tightest races in history as any of the nominees would have been worthy of a victory. (Christian Bale, Leonardo DiCaprio, Bruce Dern and Chiwetel Ejiofor). This movie launched the McConausainse and showed there's more to him then just his stoner charm. Exceptional work here,

3. Eddie Redmayne "The Theory of Everything" (2015)

I myself was pushing for Michael Keaton in "Birdman" this year but you can't argue with Redmayne's win as Professor Stephen Hawking. Redmayne disappears into the role and is able to capture him perfectly. His slow decline losing the ability to move any part of his body is heartbreaking as you see the once vibrant genius reduced to a wheelchair only being able to move his eyes but never losing his sense of humor during it. He's both charming and tragic and thats the essence of acting really. Amazing performance.

2. Daniel Day-Lewis "Lincoln" (2013)

We now get to the Daniel Day Lewis portion of our list as he's taking both of the top spots. Really can't go wrong either way so lets start with Lincoln. For a President noone has ever met this is exactly what every American thinks he was like. Everything about this performance his perfect, the humanity of the man, the intelligence and the political cunning are all on display here. Day-Lewis was the perfect choice to play Lincoln as he just melts into the role and brings to life one of the iconic figures in American history. The idea of anyone else playing this role is laughable now as this stands as one of the best performances in movie history.

1. Daniel Day-Lewis "There Will Be Blood" (2008)


Talk about owning a movie! Thats exactly what Daniel Day-Lewis does here as he owns this movie. He's an absolute tour de force and is right on the edge of over the top but never quite overreaches. He stars as oil man Daniel Plainview who we watch over the years as he builds his oil empire and deals with a deaf "son", a preacher with a grudge and in the end himself. Day-Lewis shows the world why he's the greatest film actor alive as this movie completely hinges on his performance and he pulls it off perfectly. This is the kind of performance that actors try their whole lives to pull off and is exactly why it sits at the top of our list.

Written by Jacob Maracle (https://twitter.com/thedrizzle37)

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