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    Greatest Actor Of All Time

    My top 10.
    10: Brad Pitt: Best Performance: Twelve Monkeys
    9: Denzil Washington: Best Performance: Training Day
    8: Sean Penn: Best Performance: Carlito's Way
    7: Tom Hanks: Best Performance: Philadelphia
    6: Morgan Freeman: Best Performance: Shawshank Redemption
    5: Al Pacino: Best Performance: Scent of a Woman
    4: Jack Nicholson: Best Performance: One Flew Over Cuckoos Nest
    3: Johnny Depp: Best Performance: Ed Wood
    2: Robert De Niro: Best Performance: Raging Bull
    1: Marlon Brando: Best Performance: On The Waterfront/Godfather
    All top actors in incredible roles.

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    1: Cristiano Ronaldo: Best Performance: Every Game
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    Quote Originally Posted by theworm2345 View Post
    1: Cristiano Ronaldo: Best Performance: Every Game

    Indeed, but hardly oscar worthy!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pike B View Post
    5: Al Pacino: Best Performance: Scent of a Woman

    Scandalous choice for his best performance. One of his worst IMO

    I'd nominate Dog Day Afternoon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Scandalous choice for his best performance. One of his worst IMO

    I'd nominate Dog Day Afternoon
    Only oscar win. And he was brilliant. But he's always. Could have been any one of those two, or Godfather, Serpico, Carlito's Way, Heat.. Very hard to pick one. I stand by my choice.
    Last edited by Pike B; 02/05/2008 at 7:29 PM.

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    nice number 1 pikeb, i'd go with 'on the waterfront' over the godfather. for nicholson i might have chosen the shining - when he's drunk talking to the ghosts in the bar... simply amazing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ken foree View Post
    nice number 1 pikeb, i'd go with 'on the waterfront' over the godfather. for nicholson i might have chosen the shining - when he's drunk talking to the ghosts in the bar... simply amazing.
    I was edging towards The Shining I really was, but he was so fantastic in Cuckoos Nest. Just got the edge for me. As for Brando, I also would go for Waterfront if pushed. But Marlon was the greatest. Hands down. I picked up two Brando box sets on play.com for very good price. Worth a look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pike B View Post
    Only oscar win. And he was brilliant. But he's always. Could have been any one of those two, or Godfather, Serpico, Carlito's Way, Heat.. Very hard to pick one. I stand by my choice.
    After years of varied and creative performances they finally gave him the gong for a film where he just basically shouts in a Cajun accent. It's an enjoyable performance but not a great one and certainly not one that challenged him as an actor.

    Cracked.com have a good gag about it in this article
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    Robert Mitchum - Night of the Hunter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skitz3 View Post
    Robert Mitchum - Night of the Hunter.
    I've been dying to see that film for a few years now. I've heard great things about it. I would also include Daniel Day-Lewis in the top 10. He hasn't been in many films but he's excellent in most films that I've seen him in. Also, what about the older generation of actors such as James Stewart, Bogart, Cary Grant, etc. I'm a big fan of James Stewart myself.
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    10. Tom Hanks - Philadelphia
    9. Tom Cruise - Rain Man
    8. Benicio Del Toro - 21 Grams
    7. James Stewart - It's a Wonderful Life
    6. Philip Seymour Hoffman - Love Liza
    5. Al Pacino - Heat
    4. Robert Duvall - Apocolypse Now
    3. Marlon Brando - Apocolypse Now
    2. Jack Nicholson - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
    1. Robert De Niro - Raging Bull

    Don't understand how Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp would make anyone's top ten list to be honest, both have done good work (Pitt in Babel, Depp in Edward Scissorhands for me), but they certainly can't control the screen in the way I feel the ten I've picked can

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    Dustin Hoffman in Lenny.

    The only reason anybody would vote for a different acting performance is because the haven't seen this one.
    Last edited by osarusan; 04/05/2008 at 3:00 AM.

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    Sean Penn in Mystic River was another sensational performance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmurphyc View Post
    I've been dying to see that film for a few years now. I've heard great things about it. I would also include Daniel Day-Lewis in the top 10. He hasn't been in many films but he's excellent in most films that I've seen him in. Also, what about the older generation of actors such as James Stewart, Bogart, Cary Grant, etc. I'm a big fan of James Stewart myself.
    night of the hunter is fantastic. very offbeat for its time. mitchum is terrific - i was gonna post some older generation additions to pikeb's list too and jimmy stewart would've been one of the first ones on it. orson welles, joseph cotten, and edward g. robinson (check out "key largo" with him if you like bogart) jump to mind and the names of john gielgud, sydney poitier, laurence olivier, john barrymore, and alec guinness among many many others should really get shouted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ken foree View Post
    night of the hunter is fantastic. very offbeat for its time. mitchum is terrific - i was gonna post some older generation additions to pikeb's list too and jimmy stewart would've been one of the first ones on it. orson welles, joseph cotten, and edward g. robinson (check out "key largo" with him if you like bogart) jump to mind and the names of john gielgud, sydney poitier, laurence olivier, john barrymore, and alec guinness among many many others should really get shouted.
    That's what it's all about. All great names there. Maybe this list should be top 50!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aberdonian Stu View Post
    After years of varied and creative performances they finally gave him the gong for a film where he just basically shouts in a Cajun accent. It's an enjoyable performance but not a great one and certainly not one that challenged him as an actor.

    Cracked.com have a good gag about it in this article
    Ya, I figured this was going to get a reaction. Again, very tough to single out one Pacino performance but hey, whatcha gonna do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    10. Tom Hanks - Philadelphia
    9. Tom Cruise - Rain Man
    8. Benicio Del Toro - 21 Grams
    7. James Stewart - It's a Wonderful Life
    6. Philip Seymour Hoffman - Love Liza
    5. Al Pacino - Heat
    4. Robert Duvall - Apocolypse Now
    3. Marlon Brando - Apocolypse Now
    2. Jack Nicholson - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
    1. Robert De Niro - Raging Bull

    Don't understand how Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp would make anyone's top ten list to be honest, both have done good work (Pitt in Babel, Depp in Edward Scissorhands for me), but they certainly can't control the screen in the way I feel the ten I've picked can
    Have to disagree. I think Depp in particular does hold a film. He has done a lot of average stuff, but for me is always on form. Rare if ever have I been dissappointed with his performance.
    Your ten aint bad at all, some great actors in there. Duvall in particular was one I almost had in my own. Excellent actor.
    But Tom Cruise??? He's good but better than Depp and Pitt?? Not for me.

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    All a bit noveau but I agree that each of these guys is a proper actor with proper credibility.

    I never tire of watching Lawrence Olivier - great in Spartacus even though the blockbuster nature of that movie is difficult to rise above.

    John Wayne is a controversial actor and generally plays the same caricature of himself - but for a proper performance look at the Searchers
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    Robert Shaw's performance in Jaws is something to behold

    Also love Philip Seymour Hoffman in anything he does, from thrash like Along Came Polly all the way to his performance as Capote in, In Cold Blood he never disappoints, he near steals the show in Boogie Nights with a relatively minor character
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    Daniel Day Lewis is the best actor i've ever seen. Incredible in everything he's been in (and I don't think he's ever been in a film which does him full justice).
    Edward Norton hasn't been mentioned here but he's damn good too. American History X, Primal Fear are two great performances.
    Philip Seymour Hoffman is one of those scene stealing character actors. Great in Charlie Wilsons War recently.
    Alec Guiness of the older generation is superb. Bit similar to Day Lewis in that he had a bit of a chameleon like quality.
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