Peter Sellers in Being There (I'd like to raise some vegetables in your garden)
i'm with you on this one.
Until last night I'd have said Frances McDormand in Fargo, but now I'd say Frances McDormand in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
I rewatched Lambs recently, and while Lecter is obviously the star turn & scene-chewer I reckon Jodie Foster does a much better acting job. Starling is a really interesting mixture of overachieving drive with an undercurrent of self-doubt. Her backstory (father's death, the crying of the lambs) is clearly both what defines her current career and dedication, and because she's responding in this way she's been ujabel to fully process it; hence Hannibal getting to her when they are sharing information. She plays it wonderfully. Hopkins is also fantastic, but acting the one-dimensional (genious) psychopath. I agree with [MENTION=28104]DavidRyder[/MENTION] that he's better in The Bounty, for one.
Best in recent years to spring to mind is Casey Affleck in Manchester by the Sea.
Tom Hardy in Locke.
Hardy can be a bit meh is some films and excellent in others. In Locke he goes beyond excellent. It literally left me stunned.
Guy Pearce in Memento.
John Candy in Planes Trains and Automobiles.
Holly Hunter in Raising Arizona.
Eric Bana in Chopper.
Vincent Cassel in Mesrine.
she is one of my all time faves. Was it back to back oscars for her with The Accused ?I rewatched Lambs recently, and while Lecter is obviously the star turn & scene-chewer I reckon Jodie Foster does a much better acting job. Starling is a really interesting mixture of overachieving drive with an undercurrent of self-doubt. Her backstory (father's death, the crying of the lambs) is clearly both what defines her current career and dedication, and because she's responding in this way she's been ujabel to fully process it; hence Hannibal getting to her when they are sharing information. She plays it wonderfully. Hopkins is also fantastic, but acting the one-dimensional (genious) psychopath. I agree with [MENTION=28104]DavidRyder[/MENTION] that he's better in The Bounty, for one.
Best in recent years to spring to mind is Casey Affleck in Manchester by the Sea.
He's outstanding in that great film. "I want you to hold it between your knees". Lovely stuff.
14 pages and how many women have been nominated... ?
A few at most... surely there are more incredible performances from women not being mentioned. ?