Top 10 Acting Oscar SNUBS of the 1990s

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  • What are the top 10 acting Oscar nomination SNUBS that took place between 1990 and 1999? Here is my ranking! #oscars #academyawards #topten #snubs #oscarsnubs #theawardscontender
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  • @richmondrealingo7321
    @richmondrealingo7321 Před 10 měsíci +106

    I think Oscars really hate Jim Carrey.. The Truman Show, Eternal Sunshine. How can you not nominate him on these movies?!

  • @gidgitvonlarue9972
    @gidgitvonlarue9972 Před 10 měsíci +212

    Ray Liotta WAS Goodfellas - a pure crime for him not being up for an Oscar and other awards. He was that movie!

    • @paulinegallagher7821
      @paulinegallagher7821 Před 10 měsíci +20

      He carried a movie that starred Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci.

    • @user-cx4gc5lh4b
      @user-cx4gc5lh4b Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@paulinegallagher7821 Respectfully disagree, The take-home at the time was that Joe Pesci stole the movie.

    • @paulinegallagher7821
      @paulinegallagher7821 Před 9 měsíci +9

      @@user-cx4gc5lh4b well yes, Harry from Home alone was brilliantly entertaining and convincingly terrifying in this movie. I meant that Ray basically had a tough job carrying a movie with that heavyweight talent, but its his movie; hes in practically every frame and he narrates it. Its no mean feat that he wasnt completely overshadowed by the other performers, he held his own.

    • @johnjost4033
      @johnjost4033 Před 7 měsíci +1

      The movie was about him

    • @mikekock927
      @mikekock927 Před 7 měsíci +6

      Still mind boggling to me why Liotta wasn’t nominated. Pesci was great but it was Liottas movie and he did an amazing job.

  • @big-fish1199
    @big-fish1199 Před 10 měsíci +378

    Jim Carrey not only deserved a nomination, but probably a WIN for the Truman Show. An outstanding performance that elevates the movie to one of my personal favorites of all time

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever Před 10 měsíci +3

      Above Benini for sure, but over McKellen and Norton? Can't agree.

    • @gabrielcastaneda9700
      @gabrielcastaneda9700 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@ChrolliForeverhow did benini win

    • @chriscarmichael4306
      @chriscarmichael4306 Před 10 měsíci +8

      I don't think he deserved a nomination for the Truman show but he did deserve nominations for Man on the moon and Eternal sunshine....

    • @abertasso1298
      @abertasso1298 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Absolutely!

    • @janejones7638
      @janejones7638 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I don't know about this. Even though I agree, it was a good acting performance; it's the story people remember more than his acting.

  • @juanpablogonzalezlacava
    @juanpablogonzalezlacava Před 10 měsíci +244

    "The birdcage" is probably the most underrated movie ever. Not just Nathan is incredible, but the rest of the cast! Not to mention the script, cinematography, music, everything!!!

    • @Square-ow7oq
      @Square-ow7oq Před 10 měsíci +14

      And it was a box office smash. It checked all the boxes...

    • @kevinwilson3609
      @kevinwilson3609 Před 10 měsíci +9

      Underrated? It was a huge hit and a critical success...

    • @westzed23
      @westzed23 Před 10 měsíci +7

      I think that comedies are seen as second class, so they are not taken seriously. Acting in a comedy can be extremely hard when you have to be believable in a comedic situation.

    • @RodneyMunch8767
      @RodneyMunch8767 Před 10 měsíci +16

      I can't agree more. Everyone in the Birdcage was brilliant. Hank Azaria as Agador Spartacus should have got a nomination.

    • @dawnstone610
      @dawnstone610 Před 10 měsíci +9

      The original French movie and the French play are so much better. The humour in France is more satirical and relentless than American humour and not endearing at all. In American movies, people change and turn nice. In French movies, people never change, but often modify their point of view.

  • @ChowDownDetroit
    @ChowDownDetroit Před 10 měsíci +185

    Julie Delphy and Ethan Hawke were definitely snubbed for Before Sunrise.

    • @JoeJoeJoe25
      @JoeJoeJoe25 Před 10 měsíci +22

      And then they even outdid themselves in Before Sunset

    • @ChowDownDetroit
      @ChowDownDetroit Před 10 měsíci +13

      @@JoeJoeJoe25 very true. Sunset is my favorite of the trilogy and their acting was top notch.

    • @liteflightify
      @liteflightify Před 10 měsíci +3

      Deply should have been nominated for ‘Sunset’ and ‘Midnight’. Hawke was not at all on Deply’s level in that trilogy.

    • @platanoluver
      @platanoluver Před 7 měsíci

      yeah?

    • @oppothumbs1
      @oppothumbs1 Před 3 měsíci +1

      good performances but the movie was boring.

  • @roycerowland6162
    @roycerowland6162 Před 10 měsíci +82

    Thank you for mentioning Pam Grier in Jackie Brown, that last scene gets me too. Patrick Swayze should had got nominated for best actor for To Wong Foo. Jim Carey in The Truman Show is absolutely brilliant

    • @kathleenwindasgoodwin9165
      @kathleenwindasgoodwin9165 Před 10 měsíci +10

      Pam Grier is much better than people give her credit for.

    • @marthawelch4289
      @marthawelch4289 Před 10 měsíci +1

      We had her hair, lovingly ddM..
      .

    • @SquirtlePower809
      @SquirtlePower809 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Yesssss Too Wong Foo!!! Patrick was awesome!

    • @brettcoster4781
      @brettcoster4781 Před měsícem

      To Wong Fu followed on from the much better The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Which was only nominated for Best Costume at the 1995 Academy Awards (which it won). Terrence Stamp should have been nominated for Best Actor, Stephen Elliot for Best Director, and Priscilla should have been nominated for Best Film. Or at least funniest, most transgressive, or something similar.

  • @deborahmartin3140
    @deborahmartin3140 Před 10 měsíci +146

    The biggest Oscar snub for me of all time is Ellen Burstyn in " Requiem for a Dream". I know she was nominated and this list is a little different, but seriously. Anybody who knows that performance knows she deserved the Oscar.

    • @denisegann6072
      @denisegann6072 Před 10 měsíci +13

      💯%!! YES!

    • @patighe
      @patighe Před 9 měsíci +12

      I agree wholeheartedly. She got robbed that year.

    • @ashleyhathaway8548
      @ashleyhathaway8548 Před 9 měsíci +19

      All the performances in Requiem were amazing, but Ellen really embodied every facet of that role.

    • @IanHarrisComedian
      @IanHarrisComedian Před 9 měsíci +13

      It is literally one of maybe 2 or 3 best performances anywhere ever. The fact that she didn't even win that one year is insane.

    • @deborahmartin3140
      @deborahmartin3140 Před 9 měsíci +11

      @IanHarrisComedian I totally agree. One of the best performances EVER! Rips my heart out everytime.

  • @Nightsinwhitesatin645
    @Nightsinwhitesatin645 Před 10 měsíci +69

    Val Kilmer Tombstone. I’ve never seen Doc Holiday portrayed that way and its a unforgettable performance.

    • @rg1809
      @rg1809 Před 8 měsíci +1

      yes

    • @MrAnchor26
      @MrAnchor26 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Biggest acting snub of all time imo. Can’t believe it wasn’t mentioned!

    • @tritonogletree2806
      @tritonogletree2806 Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​@@MrAnchor26Snubbed again...

    • @maryk3458
      @maryk3458 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes, he totally stole tht movie!

    • @8301TheJMan
      @8301TheJMan Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@MrAnchor26 Right?! Like this wasn't just one of the worst snubs of the 90's, it was also one of the greatest snubs OF ALL TIME! Val was also snubbed for his similarly brilliant performance as Jim Morrison in "The Doors," (possibly the best bio-pic I've ever seen). Val was apparently hard to work with and was pretty much black-listed from the early 2000's on, and yet he's easily one of the most under-appreciated/rated actors in history. Between those 2 masterpieces, he was also great in "Heat," "The Ghost and The Darkness," "Alexander," "Thunderheart," and "Kiss-Kiss, Bang-Bang." He deserved/deserves WAY more recognition for being such an amazing actor!

  • @adamboswell5533
    @adamboswell5533 Před 10 měsíci +94

    Yes yes yes for Pam Grier! Pam in that role is one of my all time favs, she's perfection in that role.

  • @craykanne
    @craykanne Před 10 měsíci +73

    Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday in Tombstone WUZ ROBBED! His performance was beyond sublime. I wish I could meet him to tell him so.

    • @riandraegon556
      @riandraegon556 Před 5 měsíci +3

      He was my personal Huckleberry.

    • @doncicci9608
      @doncicci9608 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Absolutely! Kilmer WAS the movie Tombstone.

    • @1sotrue
      @1sotrue Před 4 měsíci +2

      Absolutely…very deserving of a nomination

    • @mariacappello2273
      @mariacappello2273 Před 2 měsíci

      Ditto all the way

  • @ChowDownDetroit
    @ChowDownDetroit Před 10 měsíci +56

    Steve Buscemi for Best supporting actor for Fargo

  • @angelt17
    @angelt17 Před 10 měsíci +53

    I agreed Robin Williams should have been nominated for best actor for his performance in "Mrs. Doubtfire." It's my favorite performance of his.

    • @emzyiri2876
      @emzyiri2876 Před 3 měsíci +1

      One of my favourite of all times - amazing performance

  • @richmondrealingo7321
    @richmondrealingo7321 Před 10 měsíci +89

    Leo’s Titanic performance is one of Oscars greatest snub. Like seriously, how can someone who is the life and heart of the movie be overlooked?

    • @iamsoverybored878
      @iamsoverybored878 Před 10 měsíci +17

      He was the main reason that movie was a hit.

    • @gauravw6947
      @gauravw6947 Před 10 měsíci +11

      ⁠@@iamsoverybored878 Umm…Nope… Titanic worked wonders at box office because it was a good movie with good direction, good performances and good technical achievements…

    • @iamsoverybored878
      @iamsoverybored878 Před 10 měsíci +13

      @@gauravw6947 Teen girls had a crush on him and saw the movie multiple times in the theaters.

    • @gauravw6947
      @gauravw6947 Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@iamsoverybored878 Teen girls wasn’t the only audience of the Titanic… Teen girls alone couldn’t make it the blockbuster it has become…

    • @mollypercocet1718
      @mollypercocet1718 Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@gauravw6947Leo and Kate performances were standing out as well tho

  • @cam21333
    @cam21333 Před 10 měsíci +25

    Ray Liotta for GoodFellas is my number 1 Oscar snub of the 90s, and perhaps ever. Outstanding performance in a ridiculously underrated career. RIP.

  • @DJarvis1987
    @DJarvis1987 Před 10 měsíci +92

    Looking back at the Oscars in the 90s, it's interesting to reflect on some notable snubs. One performance that immediately comes to mind is Drew Barrymore's captivating portrayal in 'Ever After.' Her role as Cinderella was both enchanting and empowering, making it a shame that she didn't receive the recognition she deserved from the Academy.
    Another snub that stands out is Toni Collette's breakthrough performance in 'Muriel's Wedding.' Not only did she receive a well-deserved Golden Globe nomination, but her outstanding work in the film left a lasting impact. It's unfortunate that she didn't receive more awards consideration for her exceptional talent.
    Lastly, Nicole Kidmans golden globe win To Die For was also a great awards contender showcasing Kidmans talent well before her first oscar nomination in Moulin Rouge

    • @blaz5210
      @blaz5210 Před 10 měsíci +9

      Muriel, absolutely. Thank god that film gave us Toni Collette. ❤❤❤

    • @DJarvis1987
      @DJarvis1987 Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@blaz5210 now life is like an Abba song

    • @gingerkid1048
      @gingerkid1048 Před 10 měsíci +8

      Agree & also Rachel Griffith’s performance as well. Muriel’s Wedding was just lightning in a bottle.

    • @adrielayson749
      @adrielayson749 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Same I think Drew Barrymore should've been nominated for Best Actress and Anjelica Huston should've been nominated for Best Supporting Actress. Also would've given it Best Costume Design, and Best Hair and Makeup.

  • @samgrosky575
    @samgrosky575 Před 10 měsíci +30

    I think if Drew Barrymore was to be Nominated for an Oscar for a 90s performance, I think it should have been for 1998's Ever After. She is absolutely flawless in that role

  • @harrybodell181
    @harrybodell181 Před 10 měsíci +55

    A few of my biggest snubs:
    Ray Liotta - Goodfellas (take out Depardieu)
    John Goodman - Barton Fink (take out Lerner)
    Samuel L. Jackson - Jungle Fever (take out either Keitel or Kingsley)
    Tim Robbins - Shawshank (take out Newman or Hawthorne)
    Gary Oldman - Leon the Professional (take out Palminteri)
    Regina King - Jerry Maguire (take out Allen)
    Steve Buscemi - Fargo (take out woods)
    John Malkovich - Being John Malkovich (take out Law)

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Danny Glover - The Color Purple
      Mel Gibson - Braveheart
      Richard Gere - Brooklyn Finest
      Sly Stallone - F.I.S.T, Escape To Viyctor, First Blood, Cop Land, Rocky Balboa

    • @SquirtlePower809
      @SquirtlePower809 Před 6 měsíci

      Did Regina have enough screentime to really justify a win?? I'll need to go and rewatch. I definitely remember her performance being really strong, but I almost don't remember her having more than a few lines?

    • @harrybodell181
      @harrybodell181 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@SquirtlePower809Wouldn't call for a win ("snub" in this case just refers to missing a nomination), but she's got a big enough role for a nom!

    • @TerryGascay
      @TerryGascay Před 6 měsíci

      You've got a good list going as well. Just curious, you don't seem to have anyone listed as snubbed actresses. Don't like Women? Content w/ what oscars were picked? Nothing notable for the 90's decade? BTW, I gave up on leaping into world of faith & trust for anything plicked as an oscar winner or nominee for the last 30 years anyway,

    • @dianeshelton9592
      @dianeshelton9592 Před 5 měsíci

      @@TerryGascayMichelle pfiffer
      Regina. King

  • @bernardmungin5940
    @bernardmungin5940 Před 10 měsíci +44

    Angela Bassett for "Waiting to Exhale" should've been nominated for leading actress, Steve Buchemi for supporting actor in Fargo, and Molly Ringwood for Pretty in Pink for leading actress.

    • @topanga5759
      @topanga5759 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I can’t believe she didn’t win for playing Tina Turner

    • @mariacappello2273
      @mariacappello2273 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I agree with all your choices

  • @irina1296
    @irina1296 Před 10 měsíci +48

    In the 90's they ignored so many stellar performances: Sigourney Weaver (Copycat, The Ice Storm, A Map of the World), Michelle Pfeiffer (Batman Returns, The Deep End of the Ocean, The Age of Innocence), Sylvester Stallone (Cop Land), Sharon Stone (The Mighty, Basic Instinct), Jennifer Lopez (Selena), Winona Ryder (The Crucible, Girl Interrupted), Mel Gibson (Braveheart), Glenn Close (Paradise Road, The House of the Spirits, Meeting Venus), Geena Davis (A League of Their Own), Tom Hanks (A League of Their Own), Pam Grier (Jackie Brown), Demi Moore (Ghost, G.I. Jane), even Madonna (Evita, Dangerous Game)

    • @davidclark8543
      @davidclark8543 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Well like the Hall Of Fame, the Oscars should be the best of the best, not very good. You can't nominate everyone. And some actresses who have earned substantial praise over time get nominated for less-than-stellar work at times too. One snub that I'll never get over is the outstanding performance by Robert Shaw in JAWS.

    • @davidclark8543
      @davidclark8543 Před 10 měsíci +2

      And yes, Pam Grier AND JLC got overlooked big time for Jackie Brown & True Lies. Both were solid performances no doubt!

    • @gabbyb7347
      @gabbyb7347 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Madonna 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @irina1296
      @irina1296 Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@gabbyb7347 Even some movie critics and experts said that she was robbed for her stellar job in Evita. Have you even seen her there? Or you just make a stupid comment in order to make a stupid comment?

    • @gabbyb7347
      @gabbyb7347 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@irina1296 nope, she wasn't that acclaimed, she received mixed reviews at Best. She was never getting in. But I know you're a big fan of hers and the way you sneaked her in with the other GREAT REAL actors was pretty comical. What makes you think she stood a chance for those roles. She literally received 0 accolades for Dangeeous Game (Harvey Keitel did) and she only showed up for a Golden Globe for Evita. No Bafta, no SAG, no Critic's choice, nothing. Leave her with her MTV awards,
      her Best dance recording Grammys and her multiple Razzies. She's never going to be Oscar worthty. At least not for her acting. Yes, I've seen her in that movie. She is just as good as she is in her music videos. Not Oscar material. Sorry.

  • @josephjasem7926
    @josephjasem7926 Před 10 měsíci +26

    SLJ should have won won the Oscar twice by now. His Django performance is nothing short of sublime.

    • @falconeshield
      @falconeshield Před 10 měsíci +5

      His performance probably made a lot of racists uncomfortable because they're old enough to remember those times. They're that old and ancient

    • @davidstevenson404
      @davidstevenson404 Před 2 měsíci

      @@falconeshield YES!

  • @alexstanton83
    @alexstanton83 Před 10 měsíci +29

    1. Nicole Kidman - To Die For
    2. Michelle Pfeiffer - Batman Returns
    3. Morgan Freeman - Seven
    4. Brad Pitt - Seven
    5. Julianne Moore - Magnolia
    6. Michelle Pfeiffer - The Age of Innocence
    7. Cecilia Roth - Todo Sobre Mi Madre
    8. Gary Oldman - True Romance
    9. Ray Liotta - Goodfellas
    10. Bob Gunton - The Shawshank Redemption
    Honorable mentions
    Barry Pepper and Sam Rockwell - The Green Mile
    John Goodman - The Big Lebowski
    Jim Carrey - The Truman Show
    Eddie Murphy - The Nutty Proffesor
    Aidan Quinn - Legends of the Fall

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před 10 měsíci +4

      To Die For is my favorite Nicole Kidman performance in that movie!

    • @tritonogletree2806
      @tritonogletree2806 Před 7 měsíci

      Oldman in True Romance was PHENOMENAL!

    • @laustcawz2089
      @laustcawz2089 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@davy209
      My favorite of her comedy performances.

    • @laustcawz2089
      @laustcawz2089 Před 7 měsíci

      "Magnolia" was inspired by
      1993's "Short Cuts", which
      also features Julianne Moore
      (among many others).

    • @dukeon
      @dukeon Před 7 měsíci +1

      Lots of great picks!

  • @saggioproductions4506
    @saggioproductions4506 Před 10 měsíci +30

    If Dustin Hoffman could swing a nomination for Tootsie the Williams should have gotten one for Doubtfire. Love both films but Doubtfire was a masterpiece (also I would have loved Sally Field to have gotten a nomination for supporting)

    • @laurajones1773
      @laurajones1773 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Jack Lemmon was also nominated in Some Like it Hot, another comedic performance about a man dressed in drag.

    • @michaelgreisinger5255
      @michaelgreisinger5255 Před 10 měsíci +5

      I love Mrs Doubtfire, but Dustin's performance in Tootsie was on a different level imo. Dustin should've won that Oscar imo (again lol)

    • @laurajones1773
      @laurajones1773 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I agree about Dustin Hoffman. His performance in Tootsie is one of the best comedic performances in movies. I love Robin Williams in Mrs. Doubtfire as well. I also do agree that Dustin Hoffman should have won the Oscar for Tootsie as much as I enjoy Ben Kingsley’s performance in Gandhi. I think Ben Kingsley is worthy of an Oscar win in Gandhi if it’s released a different year.

    • @user-cx4gc5lh4b
      @user-cx4gc5lh4b Před 9 měsíci

      Tootsie was sold as a more serious movie - a statement about feminism in general as opposed to just a guy in drag. Personally, my favorite scene in Tootsie is Bill Murray rambling on at the party while his crowd of onlookers gradually drifts away.

    • @mikekock927
      @mikekock927 Před 7 měsíci

      Hoffman should’ve won for Tootsie. Tootsie and Doubtfire are very different films, wouldn’t really compare the performances.

  • @whatzittooya8976
    @whatzittooya8976 Před 10 měsíci +37

    Now that you mentioned Drew Barrymore's performance in "Scream", I kinda wanna see a video on horror performances that were Oscar or nomination worthy. There's plenty of famous examples:
    • Anthony Perkins in "Psycho"
    • Isabelle Adjani in "Possession"
    • Marcia Gay Harden in "The Mist"
    • Essie Davis in "The Babadook"
    • Anya Taylor Joy & Kate Dickie in "The VVitch"
    • TONI COLLETTE IN "HEREDITARY" (sideeyes the Academy)
    • Willem Dafoe & Robert Pattinson in "The Lighthouse"
    • Florence Pugh in "Midsommar"
    • Lupita Nyong'o in "Us"
    • Mia Goth in "Pearl"
    This is just barely scratching the surface and there's plenty that I didn't name but that's the stuff that popped in my head
    Edit: Ok, so I just saw "Talk to Me" and Sophie Wilde was just so goddamn brilliant in that movie so I'm adding her to my list lol

    • @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719
      @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719 Před 10 měsíci +2

      That would be great

    • @DeltaSixDJ
      @DeltaSixDJ Před 10 měsíci +7

      Some more that I think are worth considering:
      Mia Farrow - Rosemary's Baby
      Shelley Duvall - The Shining
      Deborah Kerr - The Innocents
      Nicole Kidman - The Others
      Fionnula Flanagan - The Others
      Tim Robbins - Jacob's Ladder
      Virginia Madsen - Candyman
      Alex Wolff - Hereditary
      Kirsten Dunst - Interview with a Vampire
      Elisabeth Moss - The Invisible Man (also loved her in Us)
      And probably not Oscar contenders necessarily but still performances I love and think they should be looked at more closely:
      Heather Langenkamp - Wes Craven's New Nightmare
      Sarah Michelle Gellar - I Know What You Did Last Summer
      Mark Duplass - Creep / Creep 2
      Vera Farmiga - The Conjuring
      JoBeth Williams - Poltergeist
      Rebecca Ferguson - Doctor Sleep
      Heather Donahue - The Blair Witch Project
      Cillian Murphy - 28 Days Later
      Jamie Lee Curtis - Halloween H20
      Bill Skarsgard - IT
      I just love what horror brings out in performers - usually some combination of primal instincts, compassion for the plight of the character, or digging into what makes a character or situation fearful.

    • @ruanhuman
      @ruanhuman Před 10 měsíci +1

      This definitely needs a video!

    • @whatzittooya8976
      @whatzittooya8976 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @twistingaether
      You came up with great examples, and I feel like an idiot for leaving out Nicole and Fionnula for "The Others" (one of my favorite "ghost movies") lol as well as Alex Wolff and Elisabeth Moss.
      I'll also add Lili Taylor from "The Conjuring". In terms of acting, she was the MVP of that movie

    • @samuelbarber6177
      @samuelbarber6177 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Maybe not Oscars worthy but Donald Pleasance really did do a lot to elevate John Carpenter’s Halloween and he is goddamn awesome in that film. Also Jack Nicholson in The Shining may seem like typical Jack but he is terrifying in that movie.

  • @RobertBurns71405
    @RobertBurns71405 Před 10 měsíci +27

    Joan Cusack in Addams Family Values is my number one easily
    Edit: Not even Honorable Mention 😳😭

    • @RobertBurns71405
      @RobertBurns71405 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Respect your opinion btw, I am just a bit disappointed not to see my favorite performance of the decade not be mentioned even in the HM

    • @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719
      @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719 Před 10 měsíci +6

      She was awesome in that sequel

  • @HHH-ye1ro
    @HHH-ye1ro Před 10 měsíci +28

    Without a doubt, the ultimate snub was John Candy, for planes, trains and automobiles. An incredible comedic and dramatic turn. I think part of the problem was, he was a lead? But there were two leads? Not really sure, but, nobody else could’ve played that role.
    The scene of Steve Martin berating him in the hotel room is one of my fondest film memories. I was 10 years old when I saw that in the theaters, and I started to well up.
    I would have nominated him over Jack Nicholson in Ironweed. Probably would not have beaten out Michael Douglas for Wall Street, but, it would have been wonderful to see the nomination.

  • @miossid
    @miossid Před 10 měsíci +34

    For me it's Kathy Bates and Jennifer Jason Leigh in Dolores Claiborne, as Lead and Supporting Actress respectively. Excellent movie with wonderful performances, both of them are heartbreaking in their roles and definitely should have been nominated.

    • @mikegonzalez503
      @mikegonzalez503 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Agree

    • @bryanalstoncoxing
      @bryanalstoncoxing Před 10 měsíci +9

      I’d say Kathy Bates for lead and Judy Parfitt for supporting actually. Parfitt’s performance was spectacular and multilayered, especially in her chilling monologue scene

    • @miossid
      @miossid Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@bryanalstoncoxing I would nominate the three of them, but that would be too greedy I guess lol

    • @PhilipsWood725
      @PhilipsWood725 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@bryanalstoncoxing 👏👏 AAAAAMEN!!! Judy Parfitt is *SENSATIONAL* in ‘Delores Claiborne;’ Truly a chilling, iconic, unforgettable performance! You simply cannot get her performance out of your head! How was this so overlooked?
      *[Not to knock the usually wonderful Jennifer Jason Leigh, but I think this is one of her weaker performances that is almost unintentionally comical (as she mostly just stomps around slamming doors and such with a lot of unintended “camp” about it..and all the while with the exact same “sullen and annoyed” expression on her face for the entire run of the flick. It is pretty much an exclusively “reactional” performance with almost zero nuance to it.)]

    • @noodle8920
      @noodle8920 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Agreed. The film should have won Best Picture. What an absorbing film. Congrats to King for writing the story, and everyone involved in the movie.

  • @mnpollio
    @mnpollio Před 10 měsíci +26

    You are spot on with a lot of these. Pfeiffer's Catwoman was the female performance of that year and the consolation nomination was the underwhelming Love Field doesn't cut it. Williams was perfection as Mrs. Doubtfire (seriously try to imagine someone else in that role and you can't), so his snub is inexcusable. Plus I hate that Oscar voters ignore performers who hit their heights in comedy until they do a drama and then they throw an award at them for the "stretch". As if doing comedy is easy! Lane stole The Birdcage and it was a huge hit both critical and at the box office, so no idea what they were thinking there. The fact that Gooding (who has proven to be a one trick pony) won and Lane didn't get a nomination says it all. I don't think there is anything to add to your views on Jamie Lee Curtis - well said. And yes - Nicholson's overrated performance (and Hoffman's as well for that year) could have been left off. DiCaprio was amazing and a revelation to a lot of people in Titanic. He beautifully played a larger than life character (very difficult) and the film rested on his performance. By contrast, Nicholson gave the same performance he had been giving in nearly every film for the last decade and did anyone really believe the Nicholson/Hunt relationship in that film? And yes - Nicholson rocked About Schmidt - a far better performance.

  • @gianpertusi1375
    @gianpertusi1375 Před 10 měsíci +31

    Great list. I, then and now, have never understood the acting wins for "As Good As It Gets" and am also baffled by DiCaprio and Grier being left out. I agree Fonda should have that Oscar but Helena Bonham Carter's turn in "The Wings of the Dove" is my absolute winner. Thanks for another great episode!

    • @mikegonzalez503
      @mikegonzalez503 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Agree. I've always hated as good as it gets and hated the wins it got for acting.

    • @SquirtlePower809
      @SquirtlePower809 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Really?? I found it to be a phenomenal movie. Specifically, Helen Hunt was so incredible imo. She turned in such a nuanced and organic performance. But, hey we all have different tastes.

    • @gianpertusi1375
      @gianpertusi1375 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I like and appreciate the movie but somehow never connected with it, even on rewatches. Odd, because I really like all the actors involved (shout out to Shirley Knight!) and Brooks very much. Like you say, different tastes, which is a good thing. Thanks for replying.@@SquirtlePower809

    • @SquirtlePower809
      @SquirtlePower809 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@gianpertusi1375 I TOTALLY understand how this movie is a hit and miss type of film. You either love it or are indifferent to it lol. And it makes sense to me because it is such a "different" kind of movie. It really has an odd energy to it, but I still adore Hunts performance. She takes, what I imagine to be, a really flat role on paper and morphs it into something very human and real. When I watch that movie, she steals every scene imo and the film wouldn't work at all if it hadn't been for her. She glues all the weirdness together. Maybe weirdness isn't the right word...it's just a very aloof movie. It seems to drift and be a little unmotivated or disconnected. But that is why I feel her performance is so good, because she is able to pull it all together somehow. So, in the end, the film isn't all that remarkable--its enjoyable, but not remarkable. However, Helen Hunt was pretty awesome.

  • @xrh_tm55
    @xrh_tm55 Před 10 měsíci +18

    Love your picks and I totally agree on no.1!!! Some other great performances of the 90s that got snubbed in my opinion are: River Phoenix in My Own Private Idaho, Ewan McGregor in Trainspotting, Nicole Kidman in To Die For, Kirsten Dunst in Interview with the Vampire, Johnny Depp in Ed Wood, Helena Bonham Carter in Fight Club, Daniel Day Lewis in The Crucible and Winona Ryder in Girl Interrupted.

    • @mikekock927
      @mikekock927 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Really good picks. I would add Robert Carlyle for Trainspotting and Pitt or Norton for Fight Club as well.

    • @SquirtlePower809
      @SquirtlePower809 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Winona was ROBBED!!!! I mean, seriously a massive mistake on the Academys part. She was a FORCE in that film.

    • @SquirtlePower809
      @SquirtlePower809 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Oh and yes Kirsten as well! Honestly she out acted all of the adults in that movie lol! She was so powerful.

  • @marinasiroezh8803
    @marinasiroezh8803 Před 10 měsíci +11

    Omg, Nathan Lane! Robbery! Riggory! He is amazing in everything, but in the Birdcage he is just brilliant.

  • @davedavis8786
    @davedavis8786 Před 10 měsíci +37

    I find it hard to believe that Anthony Hopkins in "The Remains of the Day" is the one you'd take out . I think he deserved to win, and it was a pretty strong year. Neeson, Day-Lewis, and Fishburne were outstanding as well. Hanks deserved the Oscar he won for Forrest Gump the following year but the win for Philadelphia was more about honoring the character he played (and the fact that Hopkins and Day-Lewis were both recent winners).

    • @timgriffin3368
      @timgriffin3368 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Hopkins Should have won, agreed sooo much but Oscar's hardly look at simple on the surface characters. It is soooo hard to play a, one would say, boring character on the surface that completely engrosses a smart movie goer, IMHO.

    • @user-cx4gc5lh4b
      @user-cx4gc5lh4b Před 9 měsíci +3

      Agreed. Hopkins is better in Remains of the Day than he is in Silence of the Lambs, if that can be believed. It's much harder to play a character with realistic personality traits than to simply go over the top as a villain. The subtleties of Remains of the Day are remarkable. And Stevens is such a maddening character. So close to "getting it," but he shies away from the possibilities that are available.

    • @leighcochran7303
      @leighcochran7303 Před 7 měsíci

      Poor Fishburn. If he hasn't gotten an Oscar by now odds are he'll never get it. Everything he's done deserves accolades and I overlook his appearance in The Matrix just 'cos ...

  • @DanCrowleyNYC
    @DanCrowleyNYC Před 10 měsíci +22

    Your love for Jackie Brown won me over immediately, but I love almost everything about this video. As a film buff, I am subscribing to your channel! Fantastic job!

    • @dennisfreeland-bm9fs
      @dennisfreeland-bm9fs Před 5 měsíci +1

      No Oscar for Tarantino Jackie Brown screenplay adapted from another medium. T was robbed! Why did they snub Pam Grier? She has been coming across with riveting performances since the 60s. an institution!

  • @gidgitvonlarue9972
    @gidgitvonlarue9972 Před 10 měsíci +16

    Nathan Lane would have won NOW these days! And agree he deserved a nom back then. Wonderful performance.

  • @ayakasalih4189
    @ayakasalih4189 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Jamie Lee Curtis seductive dance should've had an Oscar on its own 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @rmarieshen862
    @rmarieshen862 Před 10 měsíci +12

    For me, Val Kilmer in Tombstone will always be one of my picks for "should have been recognized as great"

    • @markelijio6012
      @markelijio6012 Před 5 měsíci

      To make matters worse, he was not recognized at all.

  • @jhhone
    @jhhone Před 10 měsíci +14

    I love your presentation and defense of your choices. You make a great argument for all especially Barrymore, Williams, Pheiffer, Witherspoon, and Lane! The Academy has a long history of snobbery toward comedic and horror performances. I'd go farther with Reese Witherspoon and say another nomination for "Legally Blonde" as well in 2001!

  • @stevenstevenson5303
    @stevenstevenson5303 Před 10 měsíci +24

    Pam Grier was robbed! I was only 6 when that movie came out but watching all those years later it angers me that they snubbed Pam Grier from Jackie Brown one of the best performances tarantino directed in my opinion.
    Ps so glad you gave the 10 spot to Drew Barrymore - I feel as that movie and performances goes on with age, it deserved a nomination.

    • @user-cx4gc5lh4b
      @user-cx4gc5lh4b Před 9 měsíci +2

      Back then the voters were studiously ignoring Tarantino's work as much as possible. Forster got the nod for "supporting actor," which raises the question of "who was he supporting"? And I agree that Grier should have at least gotten a nomination. I don't understand the love for "As Good as it Gets," and it isn't withstanding scrutiny as time passes. My favorite performance of that year was HBC in "The Wings of the Dove," but that's very much crush-related.

    • @stevenstevenson5303
      @stevenstevenson5303 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@user-cx4gc5lh4b OMG Helena Bonham Carter is a legend! I’m glad she was nominated at least

  • @Msfili
    @Msfili Před 10 měsíci +11

    Barrymore for scream was iconic they marketed her front and centre in all the trailers and posters so to see her 🔪 was shocking … Pam Grier missing her Oscar nom was shocking I remember all the magazines especially entertainment weekly predicting her nom …

  • @antoniodjordjevic9493
    @antoniodjordjevic9493 Před 10 měsíci +12

    Ray Liotta had actually come close to an Oscar nomination in 1987 for Something wild. He got Golden Globe, Boston, New York, National Society critics nominations for it.

    • @marcevan1141
      @marcevan1141 Před 10 měsíci +2

      He was sensational in "Something Wild." And Melanie Griifith deserved an Oscar for her remarkable performance in that wonderful movie.

    • @judyweinstock9972
      @judyweinstock9972 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Totally agree. Griffith's best performance ever. Liotta was awesome. Great movie.

  • @revive_memes275
    @revive_memes275 Před 10 měsíci +8

    ❤Election❤!! Reese was outstanding. Tracy Flick is a fantastic character, probably so much fun to play.

  • @lizd.8655
    @lizd.8655 Před 10 měsíci +14

    I completely agree with you on the nominations for AGAIG! I saw it many years later and even though Jack Nicholson is clearly an icon, I didn't understand the hype. I understood it even less for Helen Hunt 😬

    • @mikegonzalez503
      @mikegonzalez503 Před 10 měsíci +3

      The academy members must have loved "mad about you". And I don't think anyone even remembers that show anymore.

    • @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719
      @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719 Před 10 měsíci +3

      It could also have been that Hunt was the only American actress nominated in that category. Home court advantage!

    • @mikegonzalez503
      @mikegonzalez503 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719 which is so silly.

  • @doclewis8927
    @doclewis8927 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I think the recent win for Jamie Lee Curtis was, more or less, one of those "we're sorry it's taken so long...here's your award for everything that we should've acknowledged along the way".

  • @rickhunter3930
    @rickhunter3930 Před 10 měsíci +9

    Nicole Kidd was snubbed for To Die For. Thanks for including Pam Grier for Jackie Brown - my favorite Tarantino film.

  • @BGK8345
    @BGK8345 Před 10 měsíci +26

    I believe Angela Bassett definitely should have been nominated for Waiting To Exhale
    &
    I believe Queen Latifah definitely should’ve been nominated for Set It Off

    • @bryanalstoncoxing
      @bryanalstoncoxing Před 10 měsíci +7

      I agree with Angela being nominated in 1996, either in supporting for Exhale or in lead for Strange Days. She was amazing in both movies

    • @robertcanada5106
      @robertcanada5106 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I second that!

    • @thixiemattel
      @thixiemattel Před 9 měsíci +1

      i live for her. in my house when I say “my baby momma” everybody knows who I mean. she’s my queen.

    • @blackpowerdiva4958
      @blackpowerdiva4958 Před měsícem

      Thanks for mentioning good ol' SET IT OFF! ❤
      We all know how the academy regards what are labeled as
      "bl k movies" right?
      Can't be just a MOVIE that happens to center around "b lk Life," ohhh nooo.
      Unless of course there are weirdo extreme Leftist g0ldman stein approved
      a g e n d a s attached such as with say..... "Moonlight" for example.
      There's a reason for declaring that Our Lives "matter" because they don't.... even in art! 🎭
      (BLM as a legitimate 501c3 group notwithstanding, so don't miss the point).
      It's E x a c t l y why I don't take them seriously.
      #academy & their useless #0scars
      But yes, the Queen's performance as CLEO SIMMS is outstanding. They ignored it EVEN WITH that character being (pre-alphabet soup hysterics) l@b@qrstuv - informed.
      [Relax, people: I mean disruptive political "agendas" not people as individuals who are ... g@y, when I say "alphabet hysterics." Ha, I know tons of people who happen to be just that, who don't involve their individual lives with the lies of the aforementioned hysterics of it all.]
      [The comment about Moonlight isn't about Moonlight soooo... Relax about that too. ]

  • @judithrandall4690
    @judithrandall4690 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I love everything about The Birdcage, especially Nathani Lane's acting/character. There's just something so cozy, intimate, and charming about the movie. Also, Michelle Pheifrer's scene when she's making the catsuit out of a raincoat from her closet is the best.

  • @victorhuizar4713
    @victorhuizar4713 Před 10 měsíci +11

    I remember seeing Boogie Nights for the first time and being blow away by Mark Wahlberg’s Performance. I think his Marky Mark days hurt his chances at a Oscar nom for that performance because it was in academy voters recent memory but I’ve always looked at that as his real arrival in Hollywood.

    • @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719
      @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719 Před 10 měsíci

      That's a good choice. I also think he did a great job. Perhaps, that year, Lead Actor was stacked. 🤔

    • @thankyoujodi
      @thankyoujodi Před 7 měsíci

      It'd be hard to squeeze in but Heather Graham as well

  • @alisdairmckenzie
    @alisdairmckenzie Před 10 měsíci +13

    It was nice to hear someone else not be such a fan of As Good as it Gets and I too would've replaced Nicholson's nomination with Leo's for Titanic - I always thought of Titanic as Jack's story in any case and it baffled me too when it seemed he was the only one missing from all the noms that Titanic got.

    • @user-rh2io7gm1l
      @user-rh2io7gm1l Před 10 měsíci +2

      No, _Titanic_ was about Rose's journey. It's all from her perspective. We don't even get much background info on Jack, who remains mysterious.

    • @alisdairmckenzie
      @alisdairmckenzie Před 10 měsíci +2

      Not 'No'....merely how I feel, my opinion.

    • @edwardduarte7393
      @edwardduarte7393 Před 5 měsíci

      My nephew said that Leo carried that movie. I agree.

    • @gilbertokoxx3559
      @gilbertokoxx3559 Před 3 měsíci

      @@edwardduarte7393he "carried" the movie because both your nephew and you are his fans. That's simple to understand.

  • @samuelbarber6177
    @samuelbarber6177 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Harvey Keitel and Tim Roth were freakin’ awesome in Reservoir Dogs. I think also Robert De Niro in Casino, Kevin Costner in JFK, and Ben Kingsley in Schindler’s List all deserved at least to be nominated.

  • @pophector
    @pophector Před 10 měsíci +12

    Excellent video. Love how you highlighted so many performances that got snubbed due to obvious genre or performer bias. Your reasoning for Drew Barrymore in Scream is why I think Alicia Silverstone in Clueless would have been an interesting nomination as well. An iconic performance that she committed to 100% and actually won Funniest Actress at the American Comedy Awards & Breakthrough Performance at the National Board Of Review, plus that movie at the very least deserved a Screenplay nom (WGA nom, & win at National Society Of Film Critics). Madonna in Evita, J.Lo in Selena, and Val Kilmer in The Doors would have been good biopic performance noms. I totally agree with Pam Grier's performance, she is dynamite and a big part of the reason as to why Jackie Brown holds up so well, same with Nathan Lane in The Birdcage. I'd have given Robin Williams a nod in The Birdcage as well as Mrs. Doubtfire, the latter one of his comedic peaks in acting and the former a great mixture of drama and comedy much like in The Fisher King. Jim Carrey was amazing in The Truman Show and I was surprised that even SAG didn't recognize him there. Another excellent video as per usual. ❤

    • @DeltaSixDJ
      @DeltaSixDJ Před 10 měsíci +2

      Alicia Silverstone definitely deserved a nomination - she doesnt strike a single false note (despite the plastic nature of the setting) and she is hilarious without overplaying the jokes. And her performance has really stood the test of time.

  • @niccage6375
    @niccage6375 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Stephen Root shouldve been nominated for office space. His performance is iconic

    • @kcbh24
      @kcbh24 Před 7 měsíci

      Iconic doesn't always equal Oscar.

  • @Kamarus
    @Kamarus Před 10 měsíci +8

    Jackie Brown is one of my favorite films, Pam Grier definitely deserved a nom!

  • @walterpanovs
    @walterpanovs Před 10 měsíci +11

    Jack Lemmon's "Best Actor" snub for "Glengarry Glen Ross" has never sat well with me. It was a gorgeous performance and a beautiful bookend to a fabulous career. Pacino got an understandable supporting nod for his flashy performance in that film and was double-nominated that year, winning for the woeful "Scent of a Woman" over the far more deserving Denzel in the outrageously under-nominated "Malcolm X" (both Delroy Lindo and Al Freeman Jr. could have easily received supporting nods for that one).

  • @ericryanyawl9401
    @ericryanyawl9401 Před 10 měsíci +9

    I have always said that Reese should have won or at least been nominated for Election (hell, maybe even Freeway), over Walk the Line. Felicity Huffman should have won that year, period.

    • @laustcawz2089
      @laustcawz2089 Před 7 měsíci

      "Election" won Best Feature,
      Best Director & Best Adapted Screenplay
      at The Independent Spirit Awards.

  • @andreiiliepopescu6393
    @andreiiliepopescu6393 Před 10 měsíci +10

    The original French movie that inspired The Birdcage, called La Cage aux Folles, made a much bigger impact at the Oscars when it came out in 1979 (director, costumes, adapted screenplay).
    Perhaps, by 1996 the impact of that type of role had just worn out. I mean the Academy had previously nominated Jack Lemon, Dustin Hoffman and William Hurt for doing female drag, and Hurt actually won.

    • @donnabrowne5307
      @donnabrowne5307 Před 6 měsíci

      LCAF had comedy, drama, pathos--so funny and touching. Michel Serrault gave a wonderful, multi-layered performance. I wish I understood French to appreciate it even more. Birdcage paled in comparison.

  • @dearjessie83
    @dearjessie83 Před 10 měsíci +18

    Hey Brian, what do you think about Madonna's "Evita"? To this day I still believe she should've been nominated for it. We all know she is not the best actress out there, but she has some gems here and there like "Desperately Seeking Susan", "A league if their own", "Dangerous game" and she was brilliant in "Evita" and I think she deserved a nomination at the Oscars.

    • @denisegann6072
      @denisegann6072 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Completely Agree!! She won the Globe for Evita, but wasn’t even nominated for Oscar. Shame, shame. That was & is a great performance.

    • @mangos2888
      @mangos2888 Před 7 měsíci

      Didn't you just name all the movies she's been in?

    • @dearjessie83
      @dearjessie83 Před 7 měsíci

      @@mangos2888 lmao no she was in a bunch of other movies, I just named a good ones

  • @gingerkid1048
    @gingerkid1048 Před 10 měsíci +24

    Wesley Snipes was also robbed with Too Wong Foo. His performance as Noxxy was so incredibly subtle but rang true. Important note: I have seen TWFTFEJN hundreds of times. That film should have had more attention at awards shows.

    • @sisterseeth
      @sisterseeth Před 8 měsíci +2

      I was actually thinking the same about John L. as Chi Chi

    • @mikekock927
      @mikekock927 Před 7 měsíci +1

      No way in hell anyone was going to get nominated for Too Wong Foo.

    • @kcbh24
      @kcbh24 Před 7 měsíci +2

      To Wong Foo deserved more attention and appreciation than it received during the initial release but I don't know about Oscars.

    • @SquirtlePower809
      @SquirtlePower809 Před 6 měsíci

      Love that movie so much!! And all 3 did amazing! I would've had Patrick get the nomination tbh, because he had more opportunity to show some deeper moments. He does BEAUTIFULLY in the scene where his wig comes off. Ugh!! The micro emotions he goes through were insane!

  • @joecoe4416
    @joecoe4416 Před 10 měsíci +8

    Ray Liotta didnt make the list? His Henry Hill performance I would argue his performance is the most iconic on this list and he should have won too!

  • @alpe1987
    @alpe1987 Před 10 měsíci +17

    Jennifer Lopez for SELENA.
    Bill paxton for TRUE LIES
    Drew Barrymore and Angelica Huston for EVER AFTER
    Madonna and Antonio Banderas for EVITA
    Those are my performances that were overlooked

  • @senkarose8341
    @senkarose8341 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Jackie Brown is my favourite Tarantino movie, glad you included it in your video

  • @patriecebarton7721
    @patriecebarton7721 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I would like a Honorable Mention for Ice Cube in Boys N the Hood. It was his debut and He knocked it out of the park as Doughboy... Very underrated.

    • @user-vg8tt2pr4l
      @user-vg8tt2pr4l Před 14 dny

      I echoed your sentiment in another thread about overlooked actors. Ice Cube was amazing!

  • @vickster5001
    @vickster5001 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I completely agree with all of this video and I like how you include who you’d swap out. I always thought the DiCaprio snub was because he was just seen as a teen heartthrob, which is crazy as I agree he is key to the film. And yes to no.1. Just rewatched Truman Show last night and it still holds up 25 years on. It’s ridiculous he wasn’t nominated.

  • @valdar1978
    @valdar1978 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I have to agree with your top pick. The Truman Show is probably my favorite Jim Carrey performance of all time, and he definitely deserved to be nominated that year at the very least.

  • @lisawilsman7163
    @lisawilsman7163 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Reese was amazing in Freeway. Such a great role and performance. Love this movie

    • @RhaegarTargaryen1st
      @RhaegarTargaryen1st Před 6 měsíci +1

      "My name is Vanessa! Julia! Lutz! SAY IT!!!"
      I love "Freeway"! Reese played one dark, twisted Little Red Riding Hood.

  • @julieroccia6344
    @julieroccia6344 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Yo this list is so on point. I'm a 90s kid here in my nostalgia 😂

  • @emillion4470
    @emillion4470 Před 10 měsíci +7

    1) Mimi Rogers' astonishing performance in '91's searing "The Rapture" is gritty, complex, nuanced and revelatory. The ending alone where she faces off with GOD, yes THE GOD will make you question your faith.
    2) Joan Cusack's darkly subversive comedic turn in 93's"Family Adams Values" runs rings around veteran scene stealers like Carol Kane, Angelica Houston and Raul Julia. "MAhhliBU... Bahrbieee!"

  • @jerryburg2333
    @jerryburg2333 Před 10 měsíci +5

    TOTALLY agree with you about Leo over Nicholson.

  • @411popCulturevideos
    @411popCulturevideos Před 10 měsíci +5

    Mad props for mentioning JLC in True Lies (agree completely), but I was sad not to see Kathy Bates in Dolores Claiborne on this list. I do not think there was a bigger snub of 1990s Oscars than Kathy Bates not being nominated (and winning) for Dolores Claiborne.

    • @411popCulturevideos
      @411popCulturevideos Před 10 měsíci +1

      Followed by another Stephen King adaptation performance (albeit the 1980s): Dee Wallace in "Cujo" (1983). Kathy Bates in DC and Dee Wallace in Cujo are my two biggest actor snubs of all time.

    • @lindakahler4799
      @lindakahler4799 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hey she got for the other King movie

  • @samklobucher2385
    @samklobucher2385 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Tom Hanks for Sleepless in Seattle, Appollo 13, and or A League of their own, Robert De Niro for Heat or Casino, Michael Douglas and Annette Bening for the American President, Denzel Washington for Philadelphia, Matt Damon for Talented Mr. Ripley,, Kevin Costner JFK, Ben Kingsley Schlinder's List, Geena Davis for a league of their own, Sally field/Robin Wright for Forrest Gump , Renee Zellweger for Jerry Maguire, Shirley Maclaine for Postcards from the Edge, are others you could have considered among others i am missing

  • @oksezitt6877
    @oksezitt6877 Před 10 měsíci +7

    For me, it's probably Juliette Binoche in Three Colours: Blue. I think she won an oscar for the English patient, but I like this performance waaaay more. I know, it's a foreign film and all, but that was a truly good performance. (I think the film came out in 1993).

  • @nikitaaverin
    @nikitaaverin Před 10 měsíci +6

    Agreeing with most of these picks. Meryl, Barrymore and Pfeiffer were positive surprises on this list. However, you forgot one of the best performances of all time: Matt Damon in "The Talented Mr. Ripley" (1999). He plays a character, who then plays another character and impersonates another one before reverting to his true self in the end. INSANE!
    Granted 1999 was stacked. That films like "Election", "Being John Malkovich", "Fight Club", "The Iron Giant", "Drop Dead Gorgeous", "Girl, Interrupted" and even "Go!" were shut out from most categories shows that this was a strong year. But "Cider House Rules"? I mean seriously?

    • @nikitaaverin
      @nikitaaverin Před 10 měsíci +2

      It also baffled me that "As Good As It Gets" got nods and even wins in the 1998 Oscars. Such an unfunny comedy (and don't get me wrong; I tend to like unsympathetic characters in movies) that drags and drags and drags. I guess Kinnear was passable, but the rest of the cast are moving on auto-pilot.

    • @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719
      @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Matt Damon was awesome in that haunting film!

  • @tofansultani8472
    @tofansultani8472 Před 10 měsíci +6

    In my opinion Johnny Depp in Ed Wood should have been nominated. He should have won the golden globe comedy that year.

    • @richkee2024
      @richkee2024 Před 10 měsíci

      Ed Wood is my favourite movie and it's always bugged me that it didn't get more nominations, it didn't get screenplay or Best Actor... at least Martin Landau won Best Supporting Actor, but it's always weird when two actors have amazing chemistry in a movie but only one of them gets any awards recognition. But looking at that Best Actor category in 1994... the only performance I haven't seen is Paul Newman in Nobody's Fool, but I can easily believe he was very good... and then you've got to compete with Hanks in Forrest Gump, Freeman in Shawshank, Hawthorne in Madness of King George AND Travolta in Pulp Fiction... it's hard to know who I'd take out to make room, losing anyone else would feel like a snub. 1994 was a really good year.

  • @heatherw2515
    @heatherw2515 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I remember being shocked that Reese Witherspoon wasn’t up for election, she was so SO good. And Nathan Lane in birdcage is just perfection

    • @paulinegallagher7821
      @paulinegallagher7821 Před 10 měsíci

      She was brilliant in that, the only performance of hers I liked

    • @EastSide-qc5oy
      @EastSide-qc5oy Před 6 měsíci

      I sort of dislike Reese Witherspoon as a person. For some reason I believe some of the bad I’ve heard (just a few things, that her nice girl image is phony and she’s a spoiled-rotten jerk, but I don’t know her so perhaps unfair). However, she was great in Election.

  • @OmarGarcia-ro3en
    @OmarGarcia-ro3en Před 10 měsíci +2

    Another 10 great performances that were snubbed
    1. Eddie Murphy in The Nutty Professor
    2. Bill Murray in Groundhog Day
    3. Johnny Depp in Edward Scissorhands
    4. Samuel L. Jackson in Jungle Fever
    5. Laurence Fishburne in Boyz N The Hood
    6. Harvey Keitel in Bad Lieutenant
    7. Kathy Bates in Dolores Claiborne
    8. Briget Fonda in A Simple Plan
    9. Don Cheadle in Devil In a Blue Dress
    10. Jeff Bridges in The Big Lebowski

  • @markcraft3014
    @markcraft3014 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I was surprised that Val Kilmer’s performance as Doc Holiday in 93’s “Tombstone “ wasn’t part of your list.

  • @ceciliarenteria7614
    @ceciliarenteria7614 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I have never understood why As Good As It Gets was nominated so much, let alone the Nicholson win. It’s truly just a “ok” movie.

  • @rubytuesdayphoenix
    @rubytuesdayphoenix Před 10 měsíci +4

    Excellent list, Brian! I've had a theory for a while that DiCaprio was snubbed for Titanic because of this ingrained snobbery about celebrity persona- Leomania was so nuts that I can see Academy members looking at all the Tiger Beat covers that year and not being able to mentally square that with an Oscar nomination. Plus, he already had a reputation for partying and I wonder if that played into it too.
    I'm also glad to hear that I'm not the only one who is mystified at As Good as It Gets being so lauded.
    I would have LOVED to see Courtney Love on an Oscar campaign. That would have been something to see.
    Hot take: Carrey should have also been nominated for Liar Liar
    I would include Val Kilmer in Tombstone, River Phoenix in My Own Private Idaho, Kirsten Dunst in Interview with the Vampire, and Sandra Bullock in While You Were Sleeping. Kilmer definitely was crowded out in 1993, as the Supporting Actor category that year was ridiculously packed, but I would have substituted him for either Postlethwaite or Malkovich that year. (Also, I would have loved seeing two of the most quotable, delightful film performances of all time go head to head: Doc Holliday and Samuel Gerard). For Phoenix, I would have swapped out Nolte (personally, as much as I love Streisand, The Prince of Tides never really grabbed me but I seem to be in the minority in this). For Dunst, I would have swapped out one of the Bullets Over Broadway performances. For Bullock... oh hell, I just saw the list for Best Actress that year... damn.....maybe swap out Sarandon? That's a tough one. But that movie at any rate should have been more lauded, the screenplay especially.
    Also, two of the best "face-acting" performances I've seen were in the 90s- Jodhi May in Last of the Mohicans (she was barely in the movie but my god, those facial expressions in her last scene...) and Alan Rickman in Sense and Sensibility.
    Just a thought and I don't know if this topic is on your radar- why isn't there an Oscar category for Best Voice Acting? I know motion-capture acting has been in the conversation thanks to Andy Serkis, but man, the list of voice acting that deserved Oscars, wow.

  • @ruanhuman
    @ruanhuman Před 10 měsíci +3

    I was surprised at your mention of Drew Barrymore, but thinking about it afterwards I 100% agree with everything you had said. Don't think Scream would have had the impact it did, without that opening scene. Iconic.

  • @benjaminmtang
    @benjaminmtang Před 10 měsíci +3

    that line about judi for mrs brown and then lynn redgrave for gods and monsters had me nodding like crazy. never understood the accolades for as good as it gets, esp hunt; it just felt like a retread of her "mad about you" character.

  • @gidgitvonlarue9972
    @gidgitvonlarue9972 Před 10 měsíci +12

    OMG yes yes Michelle in Batman Returns! Could not agree more!!! What a performance. Trouble is the academy pass over horror as much as they pass over these types of movies - especially back then! They've always loved 'safe' movies - especially bio films! Have you done a video on all the bio movie films that have won Oscars??

  • @KeitaroE37
    @KeitaroE37 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Joey Lauren Adams in Chasing Amy is fantastic, so many different sides of the character, but all very believable together.

  • @julieroccia6344
    @julieroccia6344 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I see the picture of Nathan Lane in the Birdcage and I'm like "YESSSSS!!!!!!"

  • @alienmoosestudios
    @alienmoosestudios Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thanks for sharing another awesome list!!! 🤩🍿🎥

  • @zolkofarkas
    @zolkofarkas Před 10 měsíci +6

    Another great video from you, thanks. Would love to see Julia Ormond for Legends of the Fall there. She would perhaps even diserve a separate video ❤

    • @paulvoorhies8821
      @paulvoorhies8821 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Ted Levine-Silence Of The Lambs. Should’ve been there, at least in runners up. Swayze? Come on.

  • @adagiobreeze8493
    @adagiobreeze8493 Před 10 měsíci +7

    I think Jessica Lange and Halle Berry should’ve been nominated for Losing Isiah
    Along with Jennifer Lopez for Selena

  • @DOUGLANDER
    @DOUGLANDER Před 10 měsíci +7

    Loved this video. I’d like to add Winona Ryder in Mermaids at least to the honorable mentions. Such an underrated performance! ❤

    • @Luneland
      @Luneland Před 10 měsíci +1

      ☝☝☝

    • @navidhudson7065
      @navidhudson7065 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Love that movie. Cher was amazing but Winona really was the soul of the whole thing. One of those underrated coming of age films.

    • @falconeshield
      @falconeshield Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@navidhudson7065Wasn't that movie that had a song with Winoa and Christina Ricci in it?

    • @navidhudson7065
      @navidhudson7065 Před 10 měsíci

      @@falconeshield Yeah it was Cher's song and both girls were in the music video.

  • @eldee6172
    @eldee6172 Před 10 měsíci +1

    How have I not seen your videos! Amazing 🎉

  • @55555gino
    @55555gino Před 10 měsíci +3

    I really don’t understand why and what changed in the academy? They used to nominate performances in Alien, the exorcist, and then they completely ignore horror movies COMPLETELY
    I think Laura Linney deserved a nomination or TTS as well. She was fantastic

    • @falconeshield
      @falconeshield Před 10 měsíci

      The generation that lived through WW1 and 2 died and ever since the bubble generation voted for wishy washy stuff since

  • @nickxyx2879
    @nickxyx2879 Před 10 měsíci +19

    Actually, Warner Bros ran Michelle Pfeiffer in Lead Actress for Batman Returns. It is absolutely reasonable when you look at the screentime
    Danny DeVito - 38:57
    Michelle Pfeiffer - 37:24
    - Michael Keaton - 31:24

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever Před 10 měsíci +2

      Do you have the screentime from heath ledger, Aaron eckalhart and Christian bale for the dark knight? Ledger has a loooot of screentime too and was in supporting actor.

    • @nickxyx2879
      @nickxyx2879 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@ChrolliForever
      Yes, I do. Their screentime is surprisingly small considering how long this movie is
      Christian Bale - 37:16
      Heath Ledger - 33:10
      Aaron Eckhart - 26:53

  • @dj71162
    @dj71162 Před 10 měsíci +7

    I'm disappointed none of the supporting performances from American Beauty got it. Thora Birch, Mena Suvari, Wes Bentley and Chris Cooper were all great and gave such layered performances that contributed to the "world building". The former three got in at BAFTA, which was nice to see.

  • @BFA100
    @BFA100 Před 10 měsíci +2

    My Top Ten Oscar Snubs of the 1990's
    1. Ray Liotta (Goodfellas)
    2. John Travolta (Get Shorty)
    3. Nicole Kidman (To Die For)
    4. Jim Carrey (The Truman Show)
    5. Courtney Love (The People vs, Larry Flynt)
    6. Jamie Lee Curtis (True Lies)
    7. Robin Williams (Mrs. Doubtfire
    8. Pam Grier (Jackie Brown)
    9. Linda Hamilton (Terminator 2: Judgment Day)
    10. Leonardo Di Caprio (Titanic)
    My Top Five Honorable Mentions
    1. Harrison Ford (The Fugitive)
    2. Annette Bening (Bugsy)
    3. Hugh Grant (Four Weddings and a Funeral)
    4. Johnny Depp (Ed Wood)
    5. Reese Witherspoon (Election)

  • @poindexterjones206
    @poindexterjones206 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I agree that Samuel L. Jackson and Pam Grier both deserved Oscar nominations for Jackie Brown. I would add Jennifer Jason Leigh in Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989) for Best Supporting Actress.

  • @uhf7618x
    @uhf7618x Před 10 měsíci +5

    I may be in the minority with this, but Sylvester Stallone should have received recognition for CopLand (De Niro and Keitel as well) very underrated overall. Also Guy Pierce in LA Confidetial. I know Kim Basinger won and that race could use a good examination as well

  • @tomgabbutt3066
    @tomgabbutt3066 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Hugh Grant for 4 Weddings in 95 - take out Dreyfuss or Hopkins. Also Kristin Scott Thomas for 4 Weddings - supporting actress - takes out Joan Allen. Great performances from these 2. I know Hugh Grant almost parodies himself these days, but at the time it was like he was the new Cary Grant and it was a really refreshing and new take on the Rom-Com - his charming and note-perfect performance is worthy of a Lubitsch or Sturgess movie from the 40s. (I think he won Golden Globe best actor Musical or comedy too) :)

    • @navidhudson7065
      @navidhudson7065 Před 10 měsíci +1

      4 Weddings is somehow underrated these days when it's really one of the best rom coms ever made. Hugh did win the Golden Globe and the Bafta (notably beating Tom Hanks) but didn't make it at the Oscars. The film actually got nominated for best picture and screenplay, it was a very big deal at the time. Kristin Scott also won the Bafta too.

  • @calvinnme2
    @calvinnme2 Před 10 měsíci

    I love this channel. Great content and stuff I can't find anywhere else.

  • @bethdealmeida6789
    @bethdealmeida6789 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Thank you for recognizing Nathan Lane! Yes, seems criminal he didn't win that year!

  • @AmIDeadYet
    @AmIDeadYet Před 10 měsíci +5

    Reese Witherspoon was also very good in Freeway (1996)

  • @patrarus6097
    @patrarus6097 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Thank you once again, Brian, for an excellent commentary. I agree with you about Leonardo's snub for "Titanic." I certainly think he did a much better acting job than Jack Nicholson, who IMO did not deserve an Oscar for "As Good As It Gets." He did much better in "About Schmid."

  • @swvi9459
    @swvi9459 Před 7 měsíci +1

    When Titanic is one of your favorite movies and you have a movie channel on youtube. It's like a cat screaming outside your window has music channel

  • @andreiiliepopescu6393
    @andreiiliepopescu6393 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Did anybody else mention Bruce Willis' dramatic role in The Sixth Sense? I would definitely have liked him to replace Kevin Spacey in the category. Perhaps American Beauty could have taken a backseat apart for Alan Ball and Annette Bening.

  • @Jared_Wignall
    @Jared_Wignall Před 10 měsíci +5

    Ewan McGregor for Trainspotting, Michael Douglas for Falling Down and Gary Oldman for Immortal Beloved are a few I believe should have been nominated at the very least. And regarding Scream, I’ve always thought Matthew Lillard would have been an interesting choice for Best Supporting Actor. He may be over the top, but that fits with his character and he does a great job of playing that guy in high school that is a bit of a jerk, but is also someone people do tend to like to an extent. There’s something about his performance I have always loved with Scream. It’s always interesting to look at those who weren’t up for an Academy Award for certain parts and to see if they ever get nominated and/or win later on. Thanks for the video Brian, I hope you’re doing well. Please take care!

    • @paulinegallagher7821
      @paulinegallagher7821 Před 10 měsíci

      Lillards performance was great because he had you guessing while It was so obvious Skeet Ulrich was one of them.