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We have a triple threat...
The third LION Award is for Best Supporting Actor. No major surprises here:
5. Nick Nolte in Warrior (33 points) 4. John Hawkes in Martha Marcy May Marlene (37 points) 3. Brad Pitt in The Tree of Life (57 points) 2. Albert Brooks in Drive (75 points) 1. Christopher Plummer in Beginners (92 points)Come back tomorrow for the results of Best Supporting...
Today’s LION Award goes to Best Supporting Actor. With a total of 44 votes, here are the Top 5 of 2010:
5. Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Inception) – 35 points 4. Geoffrey Rush (The King’s Speech) – 57 points 3. Andrew Garfield (The Social Network) – 79 points 2. John Hawkes (Winter’s Bone) – 82 points 1. Christian Bale...Editor’s note: Welcome to the sixth of a 24-part series dissecting the 81st Academy Awards, brought to you by the Large Association of Movie Blogs and its assorted members. Every day leading up to the Oscars, a new post written by a different LAMB will be published, each covering a different category of the Oscars. To read any other posts regarding this event, please click the tag following the post. Thank you, and...
Our fourth award for presentation is for Best Supporting Actor. There were a total of 54 votes, and as you might expect, it was a blowout. The runner-up, with four votes…Robert Downey, Jr. for Tropic Thunder.
And the no-doubt-about-it winner,...
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