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Should Dexter have gotten the oscar?

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    jazz_man1 — 19 years ago(August 15, 2006 09:19 AM)

    True, there were a lot of awfully good performances that year. Perhaps Dexter should have gotten the Golden Globe?
    I still can't believe that Round Midnight was only nominated for 2 awards! Obviously Herbie rightfully deserved the best score category. But why was Bertrand Tavernier not even nominated for Best Director? This was such a beautifully made film, I think Tavernier should have at least been nominated. The film also should have been nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, despite the lack of dialogue. And I really think Francois Cluzet should have won for Best Supporting Actor, his performance was sympathetic and wonderful.

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      MovieMan1975 — 19 years ago(November 24, 2006 11:22 PM)

      As much I as I love the movie, if it won Best Director Oscar, than Tavernier woulda had to share it with Martin Scorsese..
      most of the camerawork in that movie is pure Marty.

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        activeverb — 18 years ago(July 13, 2007 05:31 PM)

        No. Paul Newman got it as a lifetime achievement award, but I think Bob Hoskins really deserved it. Gordon was fine. It was a pretty weak year for actor nominees and in many years, I doubt know if Gordon would have even gotten nominated. I can't think of a year in Oscar history that was so weak he would have won.

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          crzyjeb84 — 18 years ago(September 07, 2007 02:19 PM)

          1986 was no weak year. Gordon's performance was great so was Hoskins performance. Let's not forget about James Woods performance in Salvador. 1986 was a pretty good year.

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            kaan8ndg — 17 years ago(June 18, 2008 02:11 PM)

            What are you smoking, activeverb? Weak compared to what years? Have you even watched the Oscars this past decade? I can't remember the last year I watched the Oscars (I think the year Dances With Wolves was last one).
            If 1986 was a weak year for actor nominees, then wtf do you call this past decade of nominees .. pure garbage maybe?

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              Malexolson — 19 years ago(August 27, 2006 10:55 PM)

              No way, Bob Hoskins really should have gotten it for "Mona Lisa," not Paul Newman for "The Color of Money," or Dexter Gordon.

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                crzyjeb84 — 18 years ago(May 10, 2007 12:10 PM)

                I think he should have won personally. I think he did get his fair share of votes though, and this probably led to Hoskins losing the Oscar.

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                    fuzzybeasty — 15 years ago(July 05, 2010 09:20 AM)

                    I'm of the opinion that it was a pretty good year for best actor performances, and while Dexter Gordon was incredible in the role, I think it was unlikely that a musician rather than an actor would get it.
                    Personally I think it was a great performance, and certainly much better than some that have won it, but '86 was a good year.
                    As for Paul Newman who did win it, no he shouldn't have. Newman deserved many an oscar for roles in years gone by and the one for The Color Of Money was simply a 'we owe him one' win. Much like when Pacino won his for Scent Of A Woman - great actor, not great film, or role, and it was like the consolation for not having won something years before.

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                      michaeljbachman — 14 years ago(April 18, 2011 01:08 PM)

                      Paul delivered far better performances after The Color Of Money where they could have given him an Oscar, like Nobody's Fool, and Mr and Mrs. Bridge (to name just a couple).

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                        OtisCriblecoblis — 13 years ago(April 14, 2012 01:18 AM)

                        Just saw an interview with Tavernier. He tells how he receives a call from Dexter, who tells him that he received a letter from Brando, who writes: "In fifteen years I have not learned anything new about acting - until I saw your performance in Round Midnight" And Dexter says to Tavernier: "You know, after this, who needs an Oscar!"

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                          zuloworks — 12 years ago(November 01, 2013 06:28 PM)

                          this is the most eloquent answer for the 'oscar question'
                          just beautiful.
                          and the other quote I had to think of is from Ozons "Swimming pool":
                          as said by Charlotte Rampling:
                          "prices are like hemorrhoids;
                          sooner or later every beep gets one"
                          & btw Scorsesee was also great
                          what a heartful movie RM is
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                          uh, funny how curse words are automatically beeped by the invisible block ward of the board
                          so let me reattempt:
                          ""prices are like hemorrhoids;
                          sooner or later every a_s_s_h_o_l_e gets one"

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                            GoingNowhereKid — 11 years ago(August 13, 2014 11:55 AM)

                            Have you not seen "The Color of Money?".

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