10 Most Outrageous Oscar Snubs
10. Milk (Best Actor - Sean Penn)
Whatever you think of his outspoken personality, politicking, and that one time he snitched on a Mexican drug lord, you'd be hard pressed to deny that Sean Penn is one of the great actors of his generation. His previous Oscar win for Mystic River was well merited, coming at the end of a winning run of intense acting jobs, and as Harvey Milk, he's great in an against-type performance. So why is he on this list? Well, frankly, it was Mickey Rourke's year.
There has never been an actor more suited for a role than Mickey Rourke as The Wrestler's Randy “The Ram” Robinson. With his flowing '80s locks and surgery scarred face, Rourke looks less an actor than a battered lump of ham, the likes of which Rocky Balboa might practise his punches on. Rourke aches his way through Aronofsky's film, injecting his performance with every drop of anguish and remorse he's ever felt in his life. He was, it was felt at the time, a shoo-in.
What's more, he clearly wanted it, and wanted it bad. Perhaps that was his ultimate undoing - in his renaissance-fuelled enthusiasm, he gave perhaps one interview too many in which his somewhat oafish side came out. Rourke, the washed up '80s idol, was ultimately passed over in favour of perennial serious actors' darling Sean Penn.
What's sad is that the Mickey Rourke comeback train never really left the station (his post-Wrestler filmography doesn't make for inspiring reading). Whether or not the Oscar would have made a difference, we'll never know - but his Wrestler performance remains the centrepiece of an interesting, kind of weird, career.