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    lanis_cupus — 11 years ago(April 13, 2014 06:43 PM)

    That was hardcore.
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      AfroGeek — 12 years ago(April 25, 2013 10:21 AM)

      He's great at using his face. The scene when Church breaks down after losing his wallet he had an equally memorable expression to me.
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        IloveMuggy — 10 years ago(October 13, 2015 12:17 PM)

        Agree, AfroGeekthat was an excellent scene & well-acted on both sides. When Miles realizes that Jack is seriously melting down, his facial acting is incredibly goodas it is when Maya is talking about why she loves wine so much at Stephanie's house. You can see him absolutely fall in love during that scene!

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          johnsmith0987654321 — 12 years ago(May 09, 2013 04:14 AM)

          I agree, he did a great job and he is a great actor.
          HOWEVER, don't give too much credit to actors though. You take 100 people and I guarentee at least 20 of them could be oscar winners if given the chance.
          Acting is a skill, but it's nothing like being a singer, artist or musician. Actors receive too much credit for what they do in my opinion, and they are overpaid.
          Paul Giamatti did a great job, but that doesn't make him the most talented man in the world.

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            DerekTheCritic — 12 years ago(May 09, 2013 09:59 AM)

            That scene was POWERFUL.
            The real joy of "Sideways" is how ordinary and simple it SEEMS. That's the whole point. To the casual viewer, it's a bland, boring movie about a depressed guy getting drunk in wine country with his buddy. But to those who care to look a little more closely, it's a very powerful and intelligent movie about life, love, and the pursuit of happiness (which is really the only way I can describe it). Paul Giamatti in that scene with his ex, especially after all we've learned about the character, portrayed that raw emotion so subtlely and perfectly. How he didn't get NOMINATED is beyond me.

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              frankstelt — 12 years ago(March 21, 2014 07:17 PM)

              Derek, agree. Remember being very surprised he didn't get nominated for an Oscar.
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                MudgeMalog — 10 years ago(October 17, 2015 07:52 AM)

                The Oscars don't like giving awards to "Loser" characters. Any actor playing a character who's down on life and constantly depressed is bound to get snubbed. The Academy likes actors who fight adversity or conquer their demons or rebound from disaster, etc. Although Miles does, somewhat, come out a winner at the end, for the bulk of the movie, I'd say he's a "Loser."
                Don Cheadle in Hotel Rwanda & Leo DiCaprio in Aviator were nominated that year
                in less powerful roles, but got the nomination because their characters were such winners.
                You think I'm crazy? Perhaps we're all a little crazy. I know I am.
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                  Stirchley — 12 years ago(November 13, 2013 12:31 PM)

                  You take 100 people and I guarentee at least 20 of them could be oscar winners if given the chance.
                  Yeah, right.

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                    thecrux-1 — 12 years ago(May 09, 2013 09:46 PM)

                    Wedding scene the OP mentioned was great, but I'd like to add another that happened earlier in the movie:
                    At the scenic overlook where Miles reminisces to Jack about how he and Victoria enjoyed wine at a picnic and extolled her wine-smarts and Jack tells Miles that Victoria remarried.
                    Miles reaction was of near devastation. His voice cracked and quivered as he asks who: "To that guy with the restaurant?" Very real.

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                      the_wrinkled_mind — 12 years ago(May 14, 2013 09:00 AM)

                      Good spot.

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                        tomkaren1994 — 12 years ago(June 09, 2013 07:40 PM)

                        This scene was indeed incredible. I can remember only two other times I've seen a scene performance as powerful Elisabeth Shue as Sera in Leaving Las Vegas, watching over Ben as he wakes up in the morning after staying over at her apartment, and Judy Parfitt as Vera in Delores Claiborne when she tells Delores about how her husband's brakes "failed" on the way home from his mistress' apartment.

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                          famousmortimer-2 — 12 years ago(June 17, 2013 11:15 AM)

                          Those are some stellar examples. All three films remain favorites precisely because of the first rate acting the way the camera just holds on the performance, catching all the nuances of the eyes and delivery.

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                            oh_no_mrbill — 12 years ago(March 10, 2014 11:37 PM)

                            Another single shot that's burned into my mind is Meryl Streep's look of absolute horror in Sophie's Choice as
                            her daughter is taken away by the Nazis.
                            I wouldn't be surprised if that single reaction shot won her the Oscar.

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                              martytamu27 — 12 years ago(June 18, 2013 01:27 PM)

                              I liked the scene where Maya was describing winethat was just such an excellent speech. how she thought about the people who made it and how many were dead now and how if you open it any other day it tastes different and so onethat was just an excellent passage delivered perfectly.
                              and then Miles blowing a perfect moment and in the bathroom after was also very good. but Maya in that scene was teh best in the movie to me.
                              I thought Miles expression after the wedding also was up there, as was Jack when he wanted miles to go back for the wallet.

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                                pauly196747 — 12 years ago(February 26, 2014 11:19 PM)

                                Fantastic scene. Her character had so much depth. Not just a pretty face who likes wine, but rather a woman who thinks as deeply (if not more deeply) about things as he does.

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                                  Egg_MacGuffin — 12 years ago(June 30, 2013 05:48 PM)

                                  Denzel in the GLORY campfire scene.

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                                      kennellygerard — 12 years ago(January 28, 2014 02:53 PM)

                                      the actor Dennis Quaid
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                                      the movie AT ANY PRICE

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                                        pauly196747 — 12 years ago(February 26, 2014 11:13 PM)

                                        Completely agree. I'm still amazed by that scene. Giamatti was unbelievable in this movie.

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                                          OldFriendOfTheChristys — 12 years ago(March 28, 2014 11:53 AM)

                                          Giamattis being able to say so much in this film without
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                                          saying anything makes him nothing short of a brilliant actor. My heart breaks for Miles, both in this scene and the scene with Virginia Madsen when shes talking about wine.

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