Devil77
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Great acting from nearly everyone in that movie.
Great acting from nearly everyone in that movie.
Think she was best in Under the Skin. For multiple reasons.Scarlett Johansson in Lost in translation. So young at the time, still a pro.
Nice choices!Rooney Mara - Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
De Niro - Deer Hunter
Robin Williams - Good Will Hunting
John Turturro - Millers Crossing
Bradley Cooper - Silver Linings Playbook
Jake Gyllenhaal - Nightcrawler
Miles Teller - Whiplash
Al Pacino - Carlitos Way (My personal Pacino fave)
Edward Norton - American History X
Josh Brolin - Oldboy
Hugh Jackman - Prisoners
Viggo Mortensen - Eastern Promises
Ryan Gosling - Fracture/Drive
Joaquin Phoenix - Her/Walk The Line
Logan Lerman - Fury
Colin Farrell - In Bruges
Sam Rockwell - Moon
Oscar Isaac - Most Violent Year/Ex-Machina (Alicia Vikander too)
What a show.Ian McShane throughout Deadwood:
What a show!!What a show.
Found Reverend Smith absolutely brilliant and heartbreaking.
It is absolutely up there with the best shows I've ever seen.What a show!!
Probably because Pacino has a lot of very good films.One performance that never gets talked about is Al Pacino in The Devil's Advocate.
The way he delivers that speech. It's not the best movie (I still like it), but you can tell that he had a lot of fun in this scene. It's classic Pacino. Love the guy.
Oh, not denying that at all. He's one of the greats, no question about it.Probably because Pacino has a lot of very good films.
She probably the best actress today. Going toe to toe with Denzel Washington and stealing the scene. Not many can do that. Shes just incredible.
Didn’t Jerry Lawler say he was a prick on setMan on the moon was brilliantly done by Jim Carrey.
https://filmsane.com/the-fine-line-between-method-actingand-being-obnoxious-asshole/
He absolutely did, he even sent Carrey to the hospital. Jim Carrey was hell bent on that Andy thought he was a prick in real life which apparently he didn't.Didn’t Jerry Lawler say he was a prick on set
Amazing piece of acting involving a terrifying fictional account of a real shark attack.Robert Shaw, retelling a fictional account of an actual horrifying event in WWII:
"God is a sadist!" Entertaining scene.One performance that never gets talked about is Al Pacino in The Devil's Advocate.
The way he delivers that speech. It's not the best movie (I still like it), but you can tell that he had a lot of fun in this scene. It's classic Pacino. Love the guy.
Everyone wa brilliant in that. Still my favourite show to this day.Ian McShane throughout Deadwood:
Read that Tarantino wasn’t going to make the film until he had found someone as perfect as Waltz.Daniel Day-Lewis in 'My left foot' (though he rarely does a performance less than 8/10).
Heath Ledger in 'The Dark Knight'. The way his tongue flicks in and out, the laugh, the head out the car window (like a dog).... the 20 ish minutes from being in a police station interview room to the escape (the mobile inside another prisoners stomach, telling Batman the wrong address, etc).. brilliant film.
Geoffrey Rush in 'Shine'. FanTASTIC! The entire film, sad and wonderful.
Christopher Waltz in 'Inglorious Basterds'. The scene in the guys little wooden house... the pipe, the use of two languages, the complete disregard for some people's lives. Awful but the acting?!!!
Adam Sandler in Uncut gems was actually awesome.Adam Sandler in Hubie Halloween. Breathtaking performance from start to finish.
Father played for United.Ian McShane throughout Deadwood: