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A montage containing clips of the 5 Best Supporting Actress nominees for 1992. They were:

Judy Davis, for Husbands and Wives
Joan Plowright, for Enchanted April
Vanessa Redgrave, for Howards End
Miranda Richardson, for Damage
Marisa Tomei, for My Cousin Vinny

On Sunday May 31th do go to
http://www.stinkylulu.com
to see which one was OUR WINNER.


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  • Oh, crap! Marisa is lost confessions of Stinky Lulu, but the Academy did the right choice.

  • the hell it did.

    fun or sweet could not equal the greatness of Davis or Redgrave.

  • Vanessa all the way. She has the most investment in her character and the shortest amount of screentime.... Judy is a bit much for my liking....Joan is warm but the movie and character arc is ....a little thin. Marisa is fun but c'mon a talented eighth grader could pull that off. Miranda is solid particularly in the beginning of DAMAGE when she lays the foundation of this woman (her love for Irons and her family, her suspicion of Binoche)

  • I hear ya. :)

    fortunately enough, Judy is NOT a bit too much for my liking. I guess I've always been attached to Woody's girls.

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  • I hope Marisa wins....she's arguebly the best out of all the nominees.

  • You hope she wins? She did win. This was for the 1992 Oscars. Well, the ceremony was held in 1993, but they were for the films released in 1992. At any rate, Marisa won, deservedly so.

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  • Well, Judy Davis was spectacular in 'Husbands & Wives'. She had many highlights in the film and her character was so well-developed. Joan Plowright was quite good, but her character's arc was kind of limited. Miranda Richardson was pretty amazing. Vanessa Redgrave managed to elevate her character in very short screentime. And Tomei was hilarious and enjoyable. But, come on. She won because she was the only American nominated that year. IMO: Davis>Redgrave>Richardson>Tome­i>Plowright

  • Wow! Obviously the right script helps, and I may be biased, but that award was definitely meant for Judy Davis. That is acting!

  • @LickMyCuntMoFo Lick my cunt mo fo? Dear god... :-/

  • Strange that Marisa Tomei is the only American here...hmmm....

  • I don't know why Marisa Tomei won. I think all the other actresses had more intense and emotional rols and better played, with more realism. For me the best is Judy Davis.

  • DAVIS all the way!

  • vanessa redgrave TOWERS above these nominees. i say this as one of tomei's biggest supporters.

  • @merwhitlange U are missing the "ACTING" All the other actresses have lived through heartache and can portray depth and agony.. It is SO much HARDER to do comedy. If you have seen Marisa Tomei she is a classy lady acting like a bimbo. Her body language, facial and head movements her delivery of lines THAT were written by someone else, were all poetry and that is why she won.

  • @merwhitI hate Judy Davis. She is a bi#@tch

  • Davis' performance literally has everything: anger, happiness, humor, satire, terror, frustration, etc. I don't know how she DIDN'T win this one, quite frankly, She elevates an already very good film.

    Tomei is every funny but it's such a weird nomination in general, I don't really know what to think of it, all these years still.

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