my choice as wellMy favorite actor is probably Gene Hackman. Hon mention to Tom Cruise, pre Scientology days.
my choice as wellMy favorite actor is probably Gene Hackman. Hon mention to Tom Cruise, pre Scientology days.
My Left Foot first drew my attention to him and to this day I think was the pinnacle of his acting endeavors. Pretty much everything he's acted in has been in a leading role with a powerful character. Definitely a case of quality over quantity.
Just once I want to see Tom do a action flick. Or a villain. Has he ever been a villain?Tom Hanks
Sort of in Punchline. Pretty good movie, actually, one of his better ones.Just once I want to see Tom do a action flick. Or a villain. Has he ever been a villain?
His best movie was Man on the Moon. It was scary how well he played the role.The Truman Show. He was superb. All other movies he played a clown in one form or another. The Riddler, ACE Ventura, The Mask, Dumb and Dumber, The Cable Guy, Mr Popper, The Grinch, etc.
If you want to see Tom Hanks out of his element watch The Road to Perdition, director Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Skyfall, 1917) breakout film. Hanks plays a mafia captain caught in a succession war between Old Don Paul Newman and his psycho son Daniel Craig. Great film.Just once I want to see Tom do a action flick. Or a villain. Has he ever been a villain?
No argument here, except that Brando was in the film for 0.5 hour, technically The Godfather is Al Pacino's film. I rate F Murray Abraham higher.The best performance by an actor in any film is Marlon Brando in the Godfather
A few years back Seinfeld went for a spin with Jim Carrey in Comedian in Cars Getting Coffee. It was a very revealing look at Jim Carrey. The contrast in comedic styles is not a barrier to these two having some funny conversation. You can see Carrey kind of go into a different place when he takes Jerry to his painting studio. Carrey is actually a talented painter.His best movie was Man on the Moon. It was scary how well he played the role.
Probably at one point in time was the most woke actor I have ever known about. Although his wokeness was toxic as is evident by the events in his life. It’s disappointing because all he does now is draw anti trump paintings and post toxic comments against Trump to twitter.
Tom Hanks in an action flick or as a villain in an interesting thought. I'm guessing due to his age seeing him play a villain in the future is more likely. Since he seems to cultivate his nice guy image, it might be awhile before we see him as an irredeemable bad guy.Just once I want to see Tom do a action flick. Or a villain. Has he ever been a villain?
James Garner is one of my favorites. He handled drama and comedy equally well. It's been noted that he acted with such style and ease. Perhaps that's why he wasn't nominated for awards more. He made it look too easy.James Garner!
One of my all-time favourite shows was the Rockford files and he was great in it.
As brilliant, magnificent and mandatory as "Il Padrino" is, the lead is actually Pacino as Michael. That's how the narrative is set up with one of the greatest character arcs ever. Like "Amadeus", both actors (Brando & Pacino) should have been nominated for lead role, not Pacino for a supporting role.No argument here, except that Brando was in the film for 0.5 hour, technically The Godfather is Al Pacino's film. I rate F Murray Abraham higher.