I can't wait! This is such a controversial year. Especiall with Cotillard, people either love her or despise her. I'm also really interested to hear what you think of Page!
Well, I try my best but I doubt that I can please you all! :-)
@Sage: The funny thing is that I actually don't care so much anymore who will 'win'. When I started the blog, ranking the winners and picking my personal winner was the most exciting thing for me but now I mostly enjoy to watch all these unknown performacnes and write down my thoughts on them. Ranking and grading is not even necessary for me anymore but of course I will go on doing it since this is all the fun! :-)
I'm so glad this year is next! Marion will be winning easily, but I hope you like Linney (She's my pick) and Page (Who used to be my pick) and Christie.
I also need to do this year because I need to re-evaluate it, especially Marion, Blanchett, and Christie. I'll do it eventually.
My intentions are revisiting some of the performances that I haven't seen in literally years, and so at the end, I can show off that complete ranking to everyone :]
I think Cotillard just has one of the most interesting faces and presences in cinema right now, and I especially love the work she has been doing in DV. Her performance is La vie en rose was revelatory, and she'd get my vote from this year.
I don't know why people have problem with Blanchett's performance - we should to see a performance when that performance is nominated not the Movie. Elizabeth 2 was a bad movie, but Blanchett was amazing.
My rank:
1. Marion Cotillard 2. Cate Blanchett 3. Julie Christie 4. Ellen Page 5. Laura Linney
It's going to be Cotillard, then Christie, then Linney, then Page and Blanchett.
ReplyDeleteI'm already excited!
I can't wait! This is such a controversial year. Especiall with Cotillard, people either love her or despise her. I'm also really interested to hear what you think of Page!
ReplyDeletei really like Cotillard in La vie en rose. Juno was a nice enough film, but I wasn't particularly swept away by the film, or by Page.
ReplyDeleteWell, we'll see! :-)
ReplyDeleteGee, I wonder who will win? ;]
ReplyDeleteI'll just hope for a good grade for Julie Christie :)
Marion for the win! :) But I guess she has a great chance as she was the second in your ranking if I remember well.
ReplyDeleteCotillard will win most likely but I am interested to see your thoughts on all them.
ReplyDeleteWell, I try my best but I doubt that I can please you all! :-)
ReplyDelete@Sage: The funny thing is that I actually don't care so much anymore who will 'win'. When I started the blog, ranking the winners and picking my personal winner was the most exciting thing for me but now I mostly enjoy to watch all these unknown performacnes and write down my thoughts on them. Ranking and grading is not even necessary for me anymore but of course I will go on doing it since this is all the fun! :-)
I'm so glad this year is next! Marion will be winning easily, but I hope you like Linney (She's my pick) and Page (Who used to be my pick) and Christie.
ReplyDeleteI also need to do this year because I need to re-evaluate it, especially Marion, Blanchett, and Christie. I'll do it eventually.
My intentions are revisiting some of the performances that I haven't seen in literally years, and so at the end, I can show off that complete ranking to everyone :]
ReplyDeleteI think Cotillard just has one of the most interesting faces and presences in cinema right now, and I especially love the work she has been doing in DV. Her performance is La vie en rose was revelatory, and she'd get my vote from this year.
ReplyDeleteSuperb blog!
I don't know why people have problem with Blanchett's performance - we should to see a performance when that performance is nominated not the Movie. Elizabeth 2 was a bad movie, but Blanchett was amazing.
ReplyDeleteMy rank:
1. Marion Cotillard
2. Cate Blanchett
3. Julie Christie
4. Ellen Page
5. Laura Linney