"The Client" and Populist Oscar Choices in Acting
Saturday, July 20, 2019 at 6:00PM
NATHANIEL R in Oscar Trivia, Oscars (00s), Oscars (10s), Oscars (80s), Oscars (90s), Romantic Comedies, Susan Sarandon, The Client

by Nathaniel R

Today is the 25th anniversary of the release of The Client which was a big sleeper success in its summer, ending the year as the 13th highest grossing movie of 1994. Only that number wasn't bad luck since Susan Sarandon netted a Best Actress nomination for the legal drama. That nomination kept her momentum as "overdue for a win" going strong until the next year when she won the Oscar for something in Oscar's more typical wheelhouse, Dead Man Walking (1995) an issue drama based on a true story.

So let's discuss something no one talks about much. What are the lead acting nominations that would never have happened without the big hit status for the movies that housed them? This is NOT meant as a critique of the performances. Sometimes Oscar just needs to be convinced by enormous success to look at worthy pieces of acting within genres they take less seriously (their loss) or star vehicles they might not have stopped to mull over without all the general audience enthusiasm forcing the movie to be taken seriously... 

Let's only do the 1985 onward for the purposes of this list since that's when yours truly began to pay rapt attention to the  'who might be nominated?' discourse each year, a discourse that was much much quieter than it is now pre-internet. It's also inarguably true that the public moviegoing taste used to align more closely with Oscar tastes pre 1980s (so many Oscar dramas were massive hits in their years once you go back in time) so this would be harder to suss out before then. But we think the following performances would not have been Oscar-blessed if the movies weren't big hits.

You'll notice that Meryl is not here for Prada because history has proven, time and again, that Streep doesn't need the movie to be successful to be nominated. Also Julia Roberts is not here for Pretty Woman, this was a judgment call about which I kept waffling. You could probably argue that she would not have been nominated but, on the other hand, she was a rising star who had just been nominated who happened to be playing hooker with a heart of gold back when Oscar still loved that 'type'.  

THEY WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN NOMINATED WITHOUT THEIR MOVIE BEING A HUGE HIT
(# = where the movie landed at the end of the year box office charts -- all of these movies were huge ass hits.) 

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Agree? Disagree? What would you remove or replace it with? And, which performances wouldn't have won without their commercial succcess even if the nomination was probably always going to happen? 

 

 

 

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