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Oscar Watch: Warrior

August 26, 2011 By Thelma 1 Comment

 

NIck Nolte, Mug Shot,Tom Hardy,The Wrestler,The Fighter, Joel Edgerton,Oscar Contender

Nolte knocks back another great performance

In this year’s The Fighter – a working-class martial arts movie that resonates with emotion —  Nick Nolte sets the bar high for a Best Supporting Actor nomination as the alcoholic father of two warrior boys. Every scene Nolte is in is emotionally true and hard won, inspiring manly tears and touching any one who’s ever had a rocky relationship with a parent, screwed up their relationship with their kids, or a history of abuse – or is not made of granite. Having powerhouse actors Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton playing the battling sons makes this a must-see.


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Filed Under: Criticism, Movies & TV, Oscar Race Tagged With: Best Supportng Actor, Joel Edgerton, Nick Nolte, Oscars 2012, Tom Hardy, Warrior

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  1. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Oscar | Thelma Adams: Outspoken Critic, Passionate Advocate, Playdate Author, Oscarologist says:
    October 4, 2011 at 9:51 am

    […] role couldn’t be more different than his barely articulate fighter in Warrior, yet he retains the kind of screen gravity that draws eyes to him in whatever scene he’s […]

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