*Ralph Fiennes, "Schindler's List--Best performance you love to hate.
*Tommy Lee Jones '69, "The Fugitive"--Rising star will catch up with Oscar.
*John Malkovich, "In the Line of Fire"--Too many disguises. Not enough John.
*Pete Postlewai the, "In the Name of the Father"--Could beat fiennes, but not Schindler.
Wish you were here: Gene Hackman, "The Firm"; Ben Kingsley, "Schindler's List"; Sean Penn, "Carlito's Way.'
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
*Holly Hunter, "the Firm"--Sorry, one per customer. This isn't the Grammy's.
*Anna Pawuin, "The Piano"--So good. So young . So right.
*Rosie Perez, "Fearless"--Didn't see it. Neither did the academy.
*Winona Ryder, The Age of Innocence"--Cataonia confused with talent. Would only win to appease Scorsese fans. Hollywood bites
*Emma Thompson, "In the Name of the Father"--There were longer, better cameos on "The Love Boat"
Wish you were here: Embeth davidtz, "Schndler's List"; Anjelica Huston, "Manhattan Murder Myster"; Miriam Margolyes, "The Age of Innocence,"
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
*Again, "Poetic Justice"--A lame song from an even lamer movie. Janet, don't cancel any tour dates to attend.
*The Day I Fall in Love, "Beethoven's 2nd"-- Whatever.
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