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Originally posted by: slag
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Morgan Freeman
Harrison Ford
Anthony Hopkins
Jody Foster
Tom Hanks
psst. jody foster is an actress, not actor..
All actress are actors.
Originally posted by: slag
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Morgan Freeman
Harrison Ford
Anthony Hopkins
Jody Foster
Tom Hanks
psst. jody foster is an actress, not actor..
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Originally posted by: slag
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Morgan Freeman
Harrison Ford
Anthony Hopkins
Jody Foster
Tom Hanks
psst. jody foster is an actress, not actor..
All actress are actors.
Originally posted by: Atreus21
1. Harrison Ford
2. Morgan Freeman
3. Gary Oldman
4. Robert Downey Jr.
5. Rutger Hauer
I have a particular fondness for versatile actors, hence the Gary Oldman and Robert Downey Jr.'s placement.
Harrison Ford isn't particularly versatile, I suppose. Nonetheless, Blade Runner makes him my No. 1, and Rutger Hauer my number 5.
Originally posted by: m0mentary
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Male actors? I dunno, about "greatest" but my favorites are:
Brad Pitt
Johnny Depp
Leonardo DiCaprio
Tom Hanks
Daniel Day-Lewis
I think each one is extremely talented, versatile and tend to pick good movies to role in.
I'd take out Brad Pitt and swap with one of your runners up, probably Ed Norton, add Sean Connery and Jack Nicholson for longevity
Edit: Ed Norton is way better than Leo imo.
Originally posted by: slag
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Originally posted by: slag
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Morgan Freeman
Harrison Ford
Anthony Hopkins
Jody Foster
Tom Hanks
psst. jody foster is an actress, not actor..
All actress are actors.
stop being so pc.. actresses are women, actor is generally reserved for males. Technically you are right, but if you follow the spirit of this thread, we are talking about males.
Originally posted by: swbsam
1. Phillip Seymore Hoffman
2. Robert Downey Jr.
3. Leo DiCaprio
4. Jack Nicholson
5. Javier Bardem
Originally posted by: darkxshade
In no particular order
Steven Segal
Jean Claude Van Damme
Vinny Chase
Andy Dick
Tom Green
Originally posted by: apocalypse
Originally posted by: darkxshade
In no particular order
Steven Segal
Jean Claude Van Damme
Vinny Chase
Andy Dick
Tom Green
You gotta be kidding.
Originally posted by: ja1484
Originally posted by: Atreus21
1. Harrison Ford
2. Morgan Freeman
3. Gary Oldman
4. Robert Downey Jr.
5. Rutger Hauer
I have a particular fondness for versatile actors, hence the Gary Oldman and Robert Downey Jr.'s placement.
Harrison Ford isn't particularly versatile, I suppose. Nonetheless, Blade Runner makes him my No. 1, and Rutger Hauer my number 5.
Are you serious? Try again.
In no particular order:
Anthony Hopkins (Silence of the Lambs alone was enough)
Daniel Day-Lewis (Holy shit...can anyone top this guy?)
Christian Bale (Mostly for his non-Batman stuff, to be honest)
Russell Crowe (If you disagree, watch Master and Commander, American Gangster, and 3:10 to Yuma and get back to me)
Ian McKellen
Honorable Mention:
Edward Norton, who would've made the list if not for a few duds like the Italian Job and Incredible Hulk.
Originally posted by: hungfarover
Paul Giamatti
Philip Seymore Hoffman
Sean Penn
Russell Crowe
Tom Hanks
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Daniel Day Lewis (The Boxer and In The Name of the Father are gems, along with 'My Left Foot').
Edward Norton (early career up to and including Fight Club, his later films have been mediocre, he needs better material to shine)
Clint Eastwood (call me crazy, but I am fascinated with his skill as a director, and it's increased my appreciation of his understated acting of late)
Tom Hanks (king of the popcorn-flick actors, equally at home in drama, comedy, whatever)
Kenneth Branagh (never had a breakout film, but always spot on, and interesting)
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Originally posted by: apocalypse
Originally posted by: darkxshade
In no particular order
Steven Segal
Jean Claude Van Damme
Vinny Chase
Andy Dick
Tom Green
You gotta be kidding.
They need a movie with Jackie Chan, Steven Segal and Jean Claude, add in The Rock for good measure![]()
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Originally posted by: apocalypse
Originally posted by: darkxshade
In no particular order
Steven Segal
Jean Claude Van Damme
Vinny Chase
Andy Dick
Tom Green
You gotta be kidding.
They need a movie with Jackie Chan, Steven Segal and Jean Claude, add in The Rock for good measure![]()
You DO NOT put Jackie Chan with the likes of those other douchebags!
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Daniel Day Lewis (The Boxer and In The Name of the Father are gems, along with 'My Left Foot').
Edward Norton (early career up to and including Fight Club, his later films have been mediocre, he needs better material to shine)
Clint Eastwood (call me crazy, but I am fascinated with his skill as a director, and it's increased my appreciation of his understated acting of late)
Tom Hanks (king of the popcorn-flick actors, equally at home in drama, comedy, whatever)
Kenneth Branagh (never had a breakout film, but always spot on, and interesting)
Holy fuck!
I forgot Clint Eastwood. Put him on my list right after George C. Scott. Now I am with the folks who proclaim 5 is not enough.
Somebody shoot me (I'm sure you will be praised)!
Originally posted by: Atreus21
I've only seen one movie with Daniel Day-Lewis (Gangs of New York) in which I thought he performed splendidly, but nonetheless, it's the only movie I've seen with him.
