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Bordick
06-01-2004, 01:15 AM
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Cinema Blend
Actor of The Month
June 2004
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Cinema Blend's Actor of the Month is bestowed to an actor or actress for their contribution to flicks these days. The actor/actress will be voted upon by the Cinema Blend staff, and will be featured in the Ring of the site logo at some point during the month (or not). That being Said, the “coveted” Cinema Blend Actor of the Month Award for June is Gary Oldman.

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<img src=http://www.filmhobbit.com/moviereviews/movie-images/news/reporters/gary2.jpg align=left>Sid Vicious. Lee Harvey Oswald. Dracula. There's no one this young British actor can't play convincingly. After making a shattering impression on the British stage, he galvanized film audiences as doomed, frantic punk rocker Sid Vicious in 1986's Sid and Nancy It was a performance so harrowingly good that it didn't seem to be a performance at all, but reality itself. (His earlier credits include Mike Leigh's 1983 telefilm “Meantime”) The auburn-haired, pockmarked Oldman then transformed himself into the far more articulate but equally tormented gay British playwright Joe Orton in Prick Up Your Ears. After an enigmatic turn in Nicolas Roeg's inaccessible Track 29, Oldman played an American lawyer in 1989's Criminal Law (losing his British accent completely), an institutionalized Korean War vet in the little-seen Chattahoochee and the easily addled Rosencrantz in Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.<img src=http://www.filmhobbit.com/moviereviews/movie-images/news/reporters/gary1.jpg align=right>After an intense performance in the crime drama State of Grace and an appearance in Heading Home, Oldman went on to play Lee Harvey Oswald in the mosaic of flashbacks in Oliver Stone's controversial JFK, which was likely seen by more American moviegoers than all his other films combined! How do you follow a part like that? By assuming the title role in Francis Ford Coppola's highly eroticized version of Bram Stoker's Dracula, of course, decked out in elaborate period costumes, smothered in heavy makeup, and sporting a thick, almost impenetrable accent. Since then he's appeared in True Romance (1993, with a mane of dreadlocks, as a Chicago drug dealer), Romeo Is Bleeding, The Professional, Immortal Beloved (all 1994, in the last named as Beethoven),Murder in the First and The Scarlet Letter (both 1995, in the latter as Arthur Dimmesdale). He was married to actress Uma Thurman.

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Catch Gary this month in
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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Show your love for all things Oldman.

crappertay
06-02-2004, 11:45 AM
The wacky world of Gary Oldman

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http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~carwhite/carterwhitewebsite/images/lostinspacesmaller.GIF

Who says versitility is dead?

Josh
06-02-2004, 12:03 PM
He's been pretty lame in recent years. What has he done for me lately? Nothing... until Harry Potter 3. He's not in it a TON, but what part he has he's brilliant with.

I even sorta liked him in Lost in Space.

crappertay
06-02-2004, 12:06 PM
He was good in Hannibal... if you knew it was him in the makeup :yuck

Bordick
06-02-2004, 07:10 PM
Originally posted by Tay
He was good in Hannibal... if you knew it was him in the makeup :yuck

Ah yes, when he played Michael Jacks....er I mean Mason Verger

Cogito
06-02-2004, 08:20 PM
You gotta check out NOBODY'S BABY (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0215516/) -- Oldman is hillarious in it...

Josh
06-03-2004, 09:59 AM
Ok, but what is Gary Oldman's BEST performance all time?

Bordick
06-03-2004, 10:31 AM
No pun intended, but I vote for The Contender

Chris90
06-05-2004, 11:02 AM
Originally posted by Tay
Who says versatility is dead?

James Verniere of the Boston Herald,a.k.a. New England's biggest snob,that's who.In his review of the latest Harry Potter flick,he made some childish comment about 'the Hugh Grants of the world getting all the big roles' and derided the Quidditch sequences from the first two films.I'm beginning to think the name Verniere is French for 'jerk who doesn't really like movies but took a job reviewing them anyway so he can get cheap laughs at other people's expense'.

Bordick
06-05-2004, 08:59 PM
And that has to do with Gary Oldman.....how?

crappertay
06-05-2004, 09:08 PM
Originally posted by Chris90
In his review of the latest Harry Potter flick,he made some childish comment about 'the Hugh Grants of the world getting all the big roles'


That's possibly the most xenophobic hate filled statement ever.

Bordick
06-05-2004, 09:12 PM
The guy's from Boston, I wouldn't be surprised. They're full of hate up there:lol

crappertay
06-05-2004, 09:18 PM
Originally posted by FilmHobbit
Ok, but what is Gary Oldman's BEST performance all time?

Possibly Sid & Nancy but it's been about 10 years since I've seen it.

Chris90
06-07-2004, 09:54 AM
Originally posted by Bordick
The guy's from Boston, I wouldn't be surprised. They're full of hate up there:lol

Well,not everybody's full of hate,but jerks like Verniere certainly don't help Boston's case much.

Bordick
06-07-2004, 09:55 AM
I kid.....Boston's a chill place....nice little Irish party town

Deus Ex Machina
06-17-2004, 12:03 AM
Originally posted by FilmHobbit
Ok, but what is Gary Oldman's BEST performance all time?
His best performance was theatre related I'm sure, but as far as movies go...

I know I'm gonna catch flack for this, but <i>The Fifth Element</I> was his BEST on film. He always puts on an amazing show, but I enjoyed watching him really get into that role.

masterthes
06-17-2004, 06:07 PM
My favorite Oldman performances:

Dracula
Immortal Beloved
Lost in Space
Hannibal
The Fifth Element
Prisoner of Azkaban

never saw The Professional, but I'm sure that would be on my list.

Christine
06-17-2004, 07:11 PM
Gary favorites of mine:

Bram Stoker's Dracula
Leon: the Professional
Rosencranz & Guildenstern are dead
The Scarlet Letter
Romeo is Bleeding

masterthes
06-17-2004, 09:19 PM
I would love to see Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.

Deus Ex Machina
06-18-2004, 12:02 AM
Originally posted by masterthes
I would love to see Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. Ditto:bravo