Year-End Film Poll — 2009

SUPPORTING ACTOR
SUPPORTING ACTOR VOTES MENTIONS
Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds9235
Christian McKay, Me and Orson Welles3417
Woody Harrelson, The Messenger3015
Paul Schneider, Bright Star2312
Vlad Ivanov, Police, Adjective229
Fred Melamed, A Serious Man156
Peter Capaldi, In the Loop158
Anthony Mackie, The Hurt Locker138
Zachary Quinto, Star Trek84
Red West, Goodbye Solo85
Stephen Lang, Public Enemies73
Stanley Tucci, The Lovely Bones73
Jeremie Renier, Lorna's Silence74
Stanley Tucci, Julie & Julia74
Peter Sarsgaard, An Education64
Timothy Olyphant, A Perfect Getaway62
Jason Schwartzman, Fantastic Mr. Fox53
Bob Peterson, Up52
Bill Murray, Zombieland52
Glenn Kenny, The Girlfriend Experience53
Gregoire Colin, 35 Shots of Rum53
Alex Karpovsky, Beeswax53
Saul Rubinek, Julia52
Alessandro Nivola, Coco Before Chanel42
Denis Lavant, Tokyo!42
Richard Kind, A Serious Man43
Alfred Molina, An Education42
Brad Pitt, Inglourious Basterds42
Scott Bakula, The Informant!42
Ben Affleck, Extract42
Joshua Leonard, Humpday42
Ryan Reynolds, Adventureland42
James Gandolfini, Where the Wild Things Are43
Jim Broadbent, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince42
Denis Menochet, Inglourious Basterds42
Billy Crudup, Public Enemies31
Garret Dillahunt, The Last House on the Left31
Frank Langella, The Box31
Ari Hoptman, A Serious Man31
Kodi Smit-McPhee, The Road31
Michael Fassbender, Inglourious Basterds31
Benoit Poelvoorde, Coco Before Chanel32
Martin Starr, Adventureland32
Michael Rappaport, Big Fan31
Ed Begley Jr., Whatever Works31
James Gandolfini, In the Loop32
William H. Macy, Bart Got a Room31
Jason Bateman, Up in the Air21
Brian Geraghty, The Hurt Locker21
Slavoj Zizek, The Examined Life21
Robert Duvall, The Road21
Jeff Rutagengwa, Munyurangabo21
Billy Crudup, Watchmen21
Iddo Goldberg, Unmade Beds21
Jason Bateman, State of Play22
J. K Simmons, Extract21
Michael Pena, Observe and Report21
Jackie Earle Haley, Watchmen21
Charles Berling, Summer Hours21
Heath Ledger, The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus21
Tom Noonan, The House of the Devil21
Kevin Spacey, Moon21
Ulrich Tukur, Seraphine21
Alec Baldwin, Lymelife21
Tom Hollander, In the Loop21
Tsutomu Yamazaki, Departures21
Tom Waits, The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus21
Roger Guenveur Smith, Fighting21
Alan Arkin, The Private Lives of Pippa Lee21
Christian Bale, Public Enemies21
Jessie Eisenberg, Zombieland21
Guillermo Francella, Rudo Y Cursi11
Eric Ndorunkundiye, Munyurangabo11
Sergei Garmash, 1211
Slavoj Zizek, The Pervert's Guide to Cinema11
Jonathan Tucker, An Englishman in New York11
Christian Friedel, The White Ribbon11
Michael Gambon, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince11
Liev Schreiber, Taking Woodstock11
Seth Rogen, Funny People11
Gene Simmons, Extract11
Daryl Sabara, World's Greatest Dad11
Jeff Bridges, The Men Who Stare at Goats11
Alden Ehrenreich, Tetro11
Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Watchmen11
Matt Damon, Invictus11
Woody Harrelson, Zombieland11
George W. Bush, Capitalism, A Love Story11
Zach Galifianakis, The Hangover11
Brad Dourif, Halloween II11
Jean-Francois Balmer, Tokyo!11
Yavuz Bingol, Three Monkeys11
Matthew Goode, A Single Man11
Jemaine Clement, Gentlemen Broncos11
David Morse, The Hurt Locker11
Mark Peranson, Birdsong11
Damian Lewis, The Escapist11
Michael C. Hall, Gamer11

Film Poll Home >

Find A Movie

for free stuff, film info & more!

From the Print Edition

Young Love, Wes Anderson-style, in <i>Moonrise Kingdom</i> Young Love, Wes Anderson-style, in Moonrise Kingdom
By Karina Longworth

It's 1965, the rainy end of summer on the rocky coast of a fictional New England isle. Twelve-year-old Sam (Jared Gilman), a scrawny, bespectacled outcast with an unusual aptitude for… More >>

Marion Cotillard as a Hot Amputee in Jacques Audiard's <i>Rust and Bone</i> at Cannes Film Festival Marion Cotillard as a Hot Amputee in Jacques Audiard's Rust and Bone at Cannes Film Festival
By Karina Longworth

Within hours of its premiere last week at the Cannes Film Festival, Rust and Bone was hailed by some as this year's version of The Artist — i.e., a French… More >>

<i>Men in Black 3</i> Review Men in Black 3 Review
By Nick Pinkerton

Can any one of the millions of Americans who saw Men in Black 2 in 2002 describe its plot today? A single scene? I saw both MIB movies upon their… More >>

Your Weekly Movie To-Do List
By Veronika Ferdman

Thursday, May 24 It's a good night for lovers of bullets-and-fists-flying Hong Kong cinema with the New Beverly's double feature of A Killer's Blues and Too Many Ways to Be Number… More >>

<i>The Dictator</i> Review The Dictator Review
By Karina Longworth

In his third collaboration with director Larry Charles, The Dictator, Sacha Baron Cohen plays Admiral General Aladeen, the young, dumb dictator of fictional North African nation Wadiya. Under Aladeen's rule,… More >>

<i>Grand Illusion</i> Rereleased Grand Illusion Rereleased
By Nick Pinkerton

Jean Renoir's Grand Illusion opened in an anxious France in June 1937, as wars were going badly for the Spanish and Chinese republics and Picasso's Guernica was drying on the… More >>

Spike Lee on Shooting in His Favorite Borough for <i>Red Hook Summer</i> Spike Lee on Shooting in His Favorite Borough for Red Hook Summer
By Aaron Hillis

Do the Right Thing's pizza delivery boy Mookie may make an early cameo, but don't call Spike Lee's ambitious, uncompromising and musically charged return to Brooklyn a sequel. Red Hook… More >>

California Noir California Noir
By Michael Atkinson

Will we ever tire of noir? Unlikely — the genre's organic expression of its time and place (postwar America, in all of its secret doubt and existential dread) makes the… More >>

Your Weekly Movie To-Do List
By Veronika Ferdman

Thursday, May 17 Two of the American Cinematheque's many facets are on display tonight. Robert Bresson's penultimate work of existential despair, The Devil, Probably, screens at Santa Monica's Aero Theatre in… More >>

Robert Bresson Retrospective at the Aero Robert Bresson Retrospective at the Aero
By Nick Pinkerton

There is a moment at the end of Robert Bresson's penultimate film, The Devil, Probably (1977), when Charles (Antoine Monnier), a young man who has decided on suicide as an… More >>

Trailers

Browse Voice Nation
  • Voice Places

    Voice Places

    Discover restaurants, nightlife, travel, shopping...

  • VOICE Daily Deals

    VOICE Daily Deals

    Get 50 to 90% off every day on restaurants, movies, massages...

  • Best Of

    Best Of...

    More than 10,000 of the BEST things to eat, drink, and experience

  • My Voice Nation

    My Voice Nation

    Join the Village Voice community and get exclusive deals and info

  • Happy Hour

    Happy Hour

    Your local Happy Hour guide at your fingertips

or

Log in or Sign up

Social Connect:

Use your favorite account to access My Voice Nation.


Use your My Voice Nation account to log in:





Forgot password?
or

Sign Up or Log in

Social Connect:

Sign up for My Voice Nation with your preferred network.


Sign up for a My Voice Nation account:



Privacy policy