I really like acting a lot, probably more than I should anyhow ... but here are a couple of my favorite moments in acting history
I really like acting a lot, probably more than I should anyhow ... but here are a couple of my favorite moments in acting history
One of the best moments in acting history right here.
Hard to believe that this is the same guy who starred in "Bad Santa" . . .
Meryl Streeps performance in August Osage County was scary good. Im shocked she didnt win the Oscar.
Also, anything with the late Phillip Seymore Hoffman is great.
Morgan Freeman in 'Shawshank'.
Topol...
Marlon Brando in Mutiny on the Bounty played Christian too a tee and Trevor Howard was great as Capt Bligh as well.
Tim Curry did a helluva job in Rocky Horror, not exactly my genre of movies but his portrayal was superb.
This man is a genius. And versatile, too.
This guy is pretty versatile, as well.
Christolph Waltz (colonel Hans Landa) in Inglourious Basterds. The opening sequence of dialog, where he is just talking with the French farmer, actually made the hair on the back of my neck stand up the first time I saw it. The character he plays is somehow charismatic and entirely evil at the same time.
Ed Norton pretty much all the time. The first time I saw him, in Primal Fear (especially after the final scene), I remember thinking this guys going to be huge. Also great in Fight Club and American History X.
Agree, Heath Ledger as the Joker was mind blowing.
Anthony Hopkins in Silence of the Lambs.
Daniel Day Lewis in There Will Be Blood.
Mickey Rourke did a surprisingly awesome job in The Wrestler. That is such a sad, sad movie.
Peter Dinklage in Game of Thrones. There was a scene earlier this season that involved some back and forth dialog between his character and his father in open court that just blew me away. He's been fantastic this entire series, but the acting in that episode, which had an homage to / had me thinking about the monster from Frankenstein, was just amazing.
Some other actors who have had amazing moments, and I think are going to land an amazing role one day, are Benedict Cumberbatch (he is fantastic in Sherlock, and as the villain in Star Trek Into Darkness he had a dialog scene where he cried on command that was jaw dropping) who just needs to land an appropriately big role, and Michael Fassbender who's been great in everything he's ever done but also just needs to land something a little less "genre."
Just my thoughts anyway.
This gentleman plays just as well in Fargo as he does in Vegas . . .
Bill Macy . . . not Mr. Baldin . . . =)
So many GREATS in this one...
Lee Marvin in "The Big Red One".
Anything Roger Moore did as James Bond........
I haven't heard of half of these people from current movies and TV. That reflects my age - nothing else.
The best acting I have ever seen would probably come from movies involving one or more of these people...no particular order.
Robert De Niro
Michael Caine
Lauren Bacall
Jack Nicholson
Robert Duvall
Jimmy Stewart
Meryl Streep
Tom Hanks
Judi Dench
Gene Hackman
Fredric March
Ingrid Bergman
Anthony Hopkins
All greats to me.
The Dude, in the dark shirt in this clip, has proven, over time, that he ain't no slouch, neither . . .
This scene, from the best use of film ever made, proves that Liam Neeson is a great actor.
He could play this . . . followed up by scads of goofy buffoonery/action movies.
And the bad guy was pretty good in the scene, too.
Two of The Greats (in terms of acting) In Action:
(I might have edited the line to: "We Are Here To PROTECT (rather than " to observe") Democracy" yet . . . that's a battle I cannot win. =)
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