Oscar Volley: Two locks for Supporting Actor... and then it's wide open?
Here are Chris James and Eric Blume to discuss one of Oscar's trickiest categories, Best Supporting Actor:
ERIC: Chris, so happy to be reunited with you, this time to discuss the Best Supporting Actor Oscar. This category is always one of the weirdest and often the worst... I'm still not done being angry that arguably-bad Troy Kotsur beat the genius work of Kodi Smit-McPhee last year. But that's how this award often goes.
Let's start with our "locks". I think we have two: Brendan Gleeson and Ke Huy Quan. And that's great news, because they're both splendid performances and either would be one of the best winners in this category for the last decade. Gleeson is the embodiment of tragicomedy, and Quan finds that perfect note between farce and realism in an incredibly playful piece of acting. How do you feel about Gleeson and Quan personally, and would you agree they're locks?