Top Ten Actors List

Started by [Cameron], Tue 11/01/2005 11:16:46

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Ize

Man, there are so many, Chris Walken, Denzel, Depp, Jean Reno, Mike Myers, George Bush, etc.
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Pumaman

I don't actually remember any of Chris Walken's movies, but I feel a strange sense of respect for the guy.

Grundislav

Surely it's because of his unofficial presence at Mittens.  But that's no excuse for not watching his movies.  Do it. Do it now. You won't be sorry.  ;D

DGMacphee

Except for Stepford Wives. Don't see it. It was shit. And it'll give you testicular cancer. Even if you're a woman.
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Babar

Was it really that bad? The end dramatics was the funniest thing I have ever seen. I am still afraid to ask if they were meant to be funny
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Matchew

Quote from: Farlander on Wed 12/01/2005 23:27:21
Gary and Tim are in my list... I loved Tim in four rooms, Rob Roy and the ones he did with Tarantino. And Gary, well... he is the chameleon.

Also Edward Norton is top, IMO, I liked him since "The two faces of truth" (Same title in English?) and loved his performance in fight club. His bodybuilding for American history X is remarkable too, IMO.

I could add Brad, deNiro, Willem Dafoe, Tom Hanks, Gene Hackman, John Cushack, Michael Keaton, Nicholson, Liam Neeson... Redoucing it to just ten is too difficult!

Hey Farlander, y'know wot, yer right, Ed Norton was great in Fight Club, he had so many good moments, like when he gave the speech to his boss about the person who was copying the rules of fight club being dangerous and on the verge of going on a killing spree throughout his office with an armalite ar-15 was chilling, and at the very end of the film when he and Tyler have their last moments together and Marla arrives to see he shot himself and the pixies kicks in and Jack says "Marla, everything is going to be fine, you just met me at a really strange time in my life" --class act--

Anyhoo, as regards the book written by Chuck Palahniuk, how many differences can we find that are fairly signifigant? please reply. No bull***t answers please ::)
matchew has spoken.............. well sort of

[Cameron]

I've actually got a copy of the book, i believe that the film was a fair representation of the book.

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