Keaton Deserved An Oscar
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jleslie48 — 19 years ago(January 21, 2007 06:31 AM)
holy cow! dustin hoffman/ rain man won that year?
over keatons performance in this movie???
that is a crime.
keaton is IMO the single most under-rated actor in Hollywood.
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tklaurent — 19 years ago(February 09, 2007 09:07 PM)
The crime here is he didn't even get a nomination. Underrated actor definitely. That speech at the end is one of the most memorable that I've ever seen. Proud to say that I seen this in the theater opening weekend.
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Oliver-50 — 19 years ago(March 17, 2007 11:50 AM)
I totally agree that Keaton deserved an Oscar for this. If there is any doubt about a win then he at least deserved a nomination. This was one of the most realistic depictions of drug abuse that I've seen. The movie itself doesn't hold up all the way until the end, but Keaton is brilliant.
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WeponX — 17 years ago(December 18, 2008 02:41 PM)
Keaton was brilliant in this film. Likely the reason he was overlooked is because the film was somewhat average. Still a great film, but unfortunately great acting in a relatively good, but average film doesn't get as much Oscar attention as it usually deserves. Oscar or not, this film was none the less monumental in Keaton's career because it established him as someone who was more than a comedian. I think this film really was the birth of Keaton's career as an actor, and not just a comedian.
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