Should Get a Lifetime Oscar
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daniel-kyle — 14 years ago(March 18, 2012 08:21 AM)
https://www.facebook.com/LifeAchievementOscarForJamesGarner
That's the link to vote for James Garner for an honorary Academy Award. -
olympiias — 13 years ago(November 06, 2012 07:18 AM)
Besides you don't want to give him one of those..The average lifespan of the recipients of them are usually very short after getting it.
Olympiias: "I can catch the moon in my handsDon't you know who I am?
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rrb — 13 years ago(November 18, 2012 08:08 AM)
Sorry, OP, but there's a difference btn being beloved and being a star whose talent and body of work are unique and extraordinary, which is what the Lifetime Achievement Oscar recognizes. Mr. Garner is in the former category. LAO recipients like Barbara Stanwyck and Peter O'Toole are in the latter. I'm as fond of Mr. Garner as anyone else, but he's not in the caliber of the other actors cited.
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skinsk-1 — 13 years ago(December 15, 2012 03:45 AM)
well, there are lots who disagree. . . Mr. Garner has created a number of characters who still resonate with us. His characters feel real. . . though they may not be the flashy characters that tend to win awards.
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rrb — 13 years ago(December 15, 2012 10:08 AM)
Yes, when you're fond of an actor, his performances do resonate. Doesn't make him an artist of such distinction that he deserves a Lifetime Achievement Award.
"flashy characterstend to win awards."
Actually, it's the actors who win the awards, not the characters.
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anthny_platt — 10 years ago(February 24, 2016 10:41 AM)
Is rrb really saying that Garner was an inferior actor to Barbara Stanwick? I beg to differ.
The Oscars are generally awarded to those actors who are best at stealing scenes, not to dedicated ensemble actors who are more interested in being a part of a great film than in advancing their own careers. The fact that Garner didn't get an Oscar is the Academy insulting itself, and no reflection on Garner. The Academy realized it's own folly in time to finally award Henry Fonda for his work in "On Golden Pond", but in Garner's case it remained asleep at the switch.
Either that or they didn't like him because he was part Cherokee. I'm not sure which.