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Lynn7
02-17-2006, 06:27 PM
LEDGER SAYS CLOONEY, NOT GYLLENHAAL, DESERVES OSCAR


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Heath Ledger surprised a packed Berlin Film Festival news conference Wednesday night when he remarked that he believes George Clooney deserves the best supporting actor Oscar this year for his performance in Syriana. Jake Gyllenhaal, who appeared in Brokeback Mountain with Ledger (who himself was nominated for a best actor Oscar) is also one of the best supporting actor nominees. Ledger's remark came after a reporter noted that Clooney had told an earlier news conference at the festival that he did not expect to win in any of the three categories for which he had been nominated (he's also nominated in the director and screenplay categories for Good Night, and Good Luck.), adding, "There's been a lot of Brokeback Mountain stuff." Ledger, appearing at the festival to promote his latest film, the Australian-produced Candy, expressed delight that he had been able to make five films back-to-back over the past year and credited director Terry Gilliam for showcasing his talents in The Brothers Grimm, thereby opening up more "interesting choices" for him. He said that he found working in Australia on Candy "incredibly liberating in the sense that it was the first film I've done using my own accent in about eight years." When one reporter asked what the difference was for him to be making love to a woman in one film and to a man in another, he replied, "The stubble."

bob
02-18-2006, 03:34 AM
I agree with Ledger's comments and think he's a cool guy. Props to this thread in every way.

Lynn7
02-18-2006, 06:16 AM
But having worked with Jake G. in the movie, is that a proper thing to say? How do you think Jake feels about it, really? I'm sure Jake will probably say that he agrees that Clooney should win. I didn't hear Ledger saying that someone else should win in his category.

Nachokoolaid
02-18-2006, 06:55 AM
I agree too.

Damn stubble.

WHAT?!?!?!

TheDeadWalk
02-20-2006, 02:03 AM
Originally posted by Lynn7
I didn't hear Ledger saying that someone else should win in his category.

I didn't see him get asked.

The Heart Collector
02-20-2006, 07:14 AM
Originally posted by Lynn7
But having worked with Jake G. in the movie, is that a proper thing to say? How do you think Jake feels about it, really? I'm sure Jake will probably say that he agrees that Clooney should win. I didn't hear Ledger saying that someone else should win in his category.

Heath Ledger is convinced he won't win the Best Actor Oscar next month, because the other nominees are too good. The Australian actor - nominated for his role in Brokeback Mountain - is up against Philip Seymour Hoffman (Capote), Joaquin Phoenix (Walk The Line), Terrence Howard (Hustle & Flow) and David Strathairn (Good Night, And Good Luck). He said at the presentation of his movie Candy at the Berlin International Film Festival Wednesday, "There are so many great actors who are nominated and who all deserve the award. Let's wait and see who will win. Of course, I'm proud to be nominated. But it's already great to be involved in a movie that wins so many prizes and is received so well."

ElderPredator
02-20-2006, 09:24 AM
I can't even figure out why either Ledger or Gyllenhal have been nominated. They sucked just as much as the movie did. I don't think clooney should win either.