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Posted by cryocronic on Jan-18-2008 03:16:



Michael Chekhov, Anton Chekhov's nephew, considered a genius by many and Stanslivsky's "most brilliant" student. I wish I saw his performances in Moscow...


Posted by The_G0dfather on Jan-18-2008 03:24:

i forgot james gandolfini


Posted by cryocronic on Jan-18-2008 03:57:

The one on the right.


Posted by Shook1 on Jan-18-2008 04:02:

my vote goes to:

Edward Norton


Posted by jonze on Jan-18-2008 04:08:

daniel day lewis. i am basing this completely off of Gangs of New York. but i heard he's really good in There Will Be Blood.


edward norton is one of my favorites too. i'm still dumbfounded as to how he didn't win the oscar for american history x.


Posted by Chris Crossland on Jan-18-2008 04:09:
























lololol just kidding

JD by far..I also dig his style.


Posted by eRRaTiK on Jan-18-2008 04:22:

quote:
Originally posted by jonze
daniel day lewis. i am basing this completely off of Gangs of New York.


that was a mighty fine performance. 'the butcher' scared the shit outta me. I even bought the DVD but have yet to watch it


Posted by RapidFire on Jan-18-2008 04:49:

quote:
Originally posted by trewqy
I'd probably go with Al Pacino.

Followed closely by Tom Hanks and Denzel.

But in all seriousness, I dont think anyone can pull off the character in Cast Away other than Tom. Took so much dedication to lose so much weight and he basically acted alone in the movie, and it wasnt boring.Amazing.


watch 'the machinist'. what bale does for that role is borderline insane


Posted by threydee on Jan-18-2008 05:22:

Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson, Humphrey Bogart, James Stewart, Cary Grant


Posted by PoisonJam19 on Jan-18-2008 05:26:

Gregory Peck


Posted by LinX on Jan-18-2008 05:56:

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lmao


Posted by Whip_lash on Jan-18-2008 06:17:

Jack Nickolson definetely at the top 3. Has anyone seen him in One flew over the cuckoos nest.... unbelievable performance.
Also Edward Norton and Al Pacino are up there.


Posted by kamil on Jan-18-2008 06:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Shook1
my vote goes to:

Edward Norton


Three fucking pages before someone with good taste said something.

Yes, Edward Norton. Easily.


Posted by 16YearOlTerror on Jan-18-2008 06:36:

always been a fan of brad pitt..


Posted by Renzo on Jan-18-2008 06:55:

No such thing as the greatest actor. Only great performances.


Posted by Chris Crossland on Jan-18-2008 07:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Renzo
No such thing as the greatest actor. Only great performances.


Yup and all of JD's performances are great. whoop


Posted by Stanza on Jan-18-2008 09:03:

quote:
Originally posted by jonze
daniel day lewis. i am basing this completely off of Gangs of New York. but i heard he's really good in There Will Be Blood.


edward norton is one of my favorites too. i'm still dumbfounded as to how he didn't win the oscar for american history x.


Yes indeed. Edward Norton chooses his roles very carefully. Besides The Italian Job (which he got forced to do) I don't think he gave a bad performance in any movie that he starred in.


Posted by Dervish on Jan-18-2008 11:32:

Bale is amazing for what he did for the machinist, an ace film too.

Blood Diamond changed my thoughts on De Cap too, in a good way.

But so far I'm not sure if this has been surpassed:



Some of the most scary/realist acting I've ever seen. Even when just speaking normally saying something that is is "non threatening".... in a word wow!


Posted by tubularbills on Jan-18-2008 11:33:

+1 on Jack Nicholson, Edward Norton, and Brad Pitt.

also Anthony Hopkins & Johnny Depp & Kevin Spacey


Posted by hardbeats100 on Jan-18-2008 15:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Renzo
No such thing as the greatest actor. Only great performances.


true, maybe i should of said favouret actor????!!!!!


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jan-18-2008 16:00:

Who's the worst speller?


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jan-18-2008 16:01:

Who's the worst speller?


Posted by Spike on Jan-18-2008 16:16:

quote:
Originally posted by threydee
Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson, Humphrey Bogart, James Stewart, Cary Grant


Holy crow some1 finally mentions bobby de niro.

He gets my vote


Posted by blacknoizybox on Jan-18-2008 16:26:

Sylvester Stallone
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Steven Seagal

oh.... and


Posted by hardbeats100 on Jan-18-2008 16:30:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
Who's the worst speller?


yeh i know but thanks everone for putting up with it. love ya all. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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