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SeeingisBelieving 08-11-16 06:15 PM

Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
Hopefully this will be different enough not to seem repetitive – I just thought it was an interesting angle on the subject :).

I don't know mine off the top of my head but I thought 5 was a nice easy number for people to think up.

Tugg 08-11-16 10:38 PM

Top 10 Performances
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  1. Mads Mikkelsen as Lucas in The Hunt (2012)
  2. Anne Parillaud as Nikita in Nikita (1990)
  3. Adele Exarchopoulos as Adele in Blue is the Warmest Colour (2013)
  4. Leonardo DiCaprio as Jordan Belfort in The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
  5. Adrien Brody as Wladyslaw Szpilman in The Pianist (2002)
  6. Kathy Bates as Annie Wilkes in Misery (1990)
  7. Jake Gyllenhaal as Louis Bloom in Nightcrawler (2014)
  8. John Goodman as Howard in 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)
  9. Nicolas Cage as Joe in Joe (2013)
  10. Tom Hardy as Charles Bronson/ Michael Peterson in Bronson (2008)

SeeingisBelieving 08-12-16 07:29 AM

Originally Posted by Tugg (Post 1558525)
Mads Mikkelsen as Lucas in The Hunt (2012)
I still want to see that. I saw him recently in The Door, which was unusual because he was dubbed in German. At least in Denmark he could dub it with his own voice.

Redwell 08-12-16 07:41 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
Isabelle Adjani | Possession
Gena Rowlands | A Woman Under The Influence
Gloria Swanson | Sunset Boulevard

Daniel Day-Lewis | There Will Be Blood
Kirk Douglas | Ace In The Hole
Philip Seymour Hoffman | Capote

Howard8 08-12-16 08:38 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
Daniel Day-Lewis | Lincoln
Leonardo DiCaprio | The Wolf of Wall Street
Robert DeNiro | Taxi Driver
Jack Nicholson | As Good as It Gets
Humphrey Bogart | Casablanca
Adrien Brody | The Pianist

Camo 08-12-16 10:21 AM

01.Peter O'Toole - Lawrence of Arabia
02.Vivien Leigh - Gone With The Wind
03.Daniel Day Lewis - There Will Be Blood
04.Robert Deniro - Taxi Driver/The King of Comedy
05.Humphrey Bogart - The Treasure of The Sierra Madre

Topsy 08-12-16 11:46 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
1.Leonardo Dicaprio -Whats eating Gilbert Grape
2.Ellen Burstyn-Requiem for a dream
3.Anthony Perkins-Psyco
4.Leonardo Dicaprio-Basketball Diaries
5.Michael Fassbender-shame

(special mention: jennifer lopez-u turn,Angelina jolie-gia/changeling,elin dahlstrøm-****ing åmål)

Mr Minio 08-12-16 12:05 PM

Originally Posted by Tugg (Post 1558525)
Mads Mikkelsen as Lucas in The Hunt (2012)
MovieGal, is that you? :eek:

Miss Vicky 08-12-16 12:07 PM

1. http://www.angelfire.com/music6/walt...vieLog/her.gif
Joaquin Phoenix asTheodore Twomley, Her

2. http://www.angelfire.com/music6/walt...quillslube.gif
Geoffrey Rush as the Marquis de Sade, Quills

3. http://www.angelfire.com/music6/walt...Log/hedwig.gif
John Cameron Mitchell as Hedwig Robinson, Hedwig and the Angry Inch

4. http://www.angelfire.com/music6/walt...rfectworld.gif
Kevin Costner as Butch Haynes, A Perfect World

5. http://www.angelfire.com/music6/walt.../djangoleo.gif
Leonardo DiCaprio as Calvin Candie, Django Unchained

Honorable Mentions: Joaquin Phoenix in pretty much anything, Russell Crowe in A Beautiful Mind, Tom Hardy in Bronson, Samuel L. Jackson in Black Snake Moan, James Dean in East of Eden, John Turturro in The Big Lebowski, Ben Foster in 3:10 to Yuma

I'm sure I'm missing some, but that's off the top of my head.

ianvic 08-12-16 03:16 PM

-Ralph Fiennes as Amon Goeth in Schindler's list.
-Gary Oldman as Stansfield in Leon: The Professional.
-Natalie Portman as Anne Boleyn in The Other Boleyn Girl and as Nina Sayers in Black Swan.
-Eddie Redmayne as Einar Wegner in The Danish Girl.
-Leonardo DiCaprio as Billy Costigan in The Departed and as Jordon Belfort in Wolf of the Wall Street.
-Micheal Keaton as Riggan in Birdman.
-Russel Crowe in A Beautiful Mind.

MonnoM 08-12-16 03:43 PM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
One that really stands out above the rest would be from the show This is England '90 episode 3. When Lol tells her sister about being abused by their Dad. It felt like I was watching a real family. That scene destroyed me. I was beaten to a pulp and left blubbering in a corner. It was great.

SeeingisBelieving 08-12-16 03:55 PM

Originally Posted by MonnoM (Post 1558750)
One that really stands out above the rest would be from the show This is England '90 episode 3. When Lol tells her sister about being abused by their Dad. It felt like I was watching a real family. That scene destroyed me. I was beaten to a pulp and left blubbering in a corner. It was great.
Is that Vicky McClure? I get the impression she's very good; striking-looking as well. I remember her in A Room for Romeo Brass.

MonnoM 08-12-16 03:59 PM

Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1558756)
Is that Vicky McClure? I get the impression she's very good; striking-looking as well. I remember her in A Room for Romeo Brass.
It is and she is. :D

Derek Vinyard 08-12-16 04:01 PM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
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1- Edward Norton as Derek Vinyard in American History X
2- Jack Nicholson as Jack Torrance in The Shining
3- Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow in Pirates Of The Caribbean
4- Heath Ledger as The Joker in The Dark Knight
5- Javier Bardem as Anton Chigurh in No Country For Old Men

Honorable Mentions:
Tom Hardy as Ivan Locke in Locke
Malcolm McDowell as Alex Delarge in A Clockwork Orange
Robert Shaw as Quint in Jaws
Edward Norton as Aaron Stampler in Primal Fear

Topsy 08-12-16 04:14 PM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
oh yeah,agree with edward in American history x and ralph fiennes in schindlers list aswell.

SeeingisBelieving 08-29-16 06:29 PM

Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1558409)
Hopefully this will be different enough not to seem repetitive – I just thought it was an interesting angle on the subject :).

I don't know mine off the top of my head but I thought 5 was a nice easy number for people to think up.
I made a rod for my own back with this one ;):p. It's really difficult trying to think of a top five and I'm not restricting it to just films either.

SeeingisBelieving 08-31-16 05:55 PM

1: Jeremy Brett in Sherlock Holmes

Having thought about it, Brett's genius performance kept coming to mind, so I'm happy to put him in number 1 spot. I often mention that what fascinates me is the precise control he showed over his expressions, which seems to be unrivalled. He's the definitive Holmes for good reason :p.

DalekbusterScreen5 08-31-16 06:05 PM

1. Jenna Coleman in Doctor Who - Face The Raven
Purely for the way she delivers the line 'Let me be brave, let me be brave, let me be brave' when basically facing her death.
2. David Tennant in The End of Time Part 2. The regeneration scene still makes me cry.
3. Hugh Jackman in Les Miserables. People always go for Anne Hathaway but I thought Hugh Jackman was a fantastic Jean Valjean. His death was very emotional.
4. Kate McKinnon in Ghostbusters (2016). She was the highlight of the film for me. Wonderfully quirky.
5. Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean. There's a reason why his performance as Captain Jack Sparrow is so iconic. He's very engaging to watch.

SeeingisBelieving 08-31-16 06:11 PM

2: Micha Bergese in The Company of Wolves

Particularly for my favourite ever film scene, where Rosaleen meets the Huntsman. This was just perfect casting, especially with Bergese bringing the physicality of a dancer to the character. He also does some great things in close-ups.

SeeingisBelieving 08-31-16 06:13 PM

Originally Posted by DalekbusterScreen5 (Post 1570657)
4. Kate McKinnon in Ghostbusters (2016). She was the highlight of the film for me. Wonderfully quirky.
She looks good – I'd like to see what she does with it.

DalekbusterScreen5 08-31-16 06:20 PM

Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1570708)
She looks good – I'd like to see what she does with it.
She's the new film's Bill Murray in my view. Kate McKinnon is the one everyone will talk about in 30 years' time when discussing the 2016 Ghostbusters.

Larry 08-31-16 09:35 PM

Off the top of my head.......

1. Million dollar baby – Hilary Swank
2. Robert De Niro- Goodfellas, ( Honourable mention to his performances in) Raging Bull, Casino, Heat
3. Paul Newman-The verdict
4. Mel Gibson- Braveheart
5. Anthony Hopkins – Silence of the lambs
Honorable mentions: Ian McClellan LOTR, Joe Pesci – Casino, Christian Bale – American Psycho, Samuel L Jackson – The hateful eight and a controversial one. His performance was perfect for the role, Arnold Schwarzenegger- T2.

Saunch 09-01-16 12:07 AM

1. Robert De Niro - Taxi Driver

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I don't think anyone has captured the dread of loneliness so perfectly, along with the awful outcomes that follow once you let yourself sink in.

2. Daniel Day-Lewis - There Will Be Blood

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Absolutely titanic. Acting that shakes you the core.

3. Harry Dean Stanton - Paris, Texas

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Another performance delving in loneliness, this one, however, is about picking oneself up again. Stanton is heartbreaking and has never, IMO, used his unique look to better effect.

4. Christoph Waltz - Inglourious Basterds

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Even Quentin considers Landa his best character. Waltz is a terrible joy to behold. Charming, menacing and hilarious, often only a few frames from each other.

5. Oscar Isaac - Inside Llewyn Davis

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There aren't many characters with whom I've felt as close to as Llewyn. Isaac gives the a movie star making performance by making what would otherwise be a painfully selfish character endearing and providing us with some of the best vocals in movie music history.

Guy deserved an Oscar for this.

Camo 09-01-16 05:02 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
While good i don't think Waltz is as good in IB as everyone else does. Other than that though great choices, those four are all excellent.

Swan 09-01-16 05:20 AM

1. David Thewlis - Naked

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2. Emily Watson - Breaking the Waves

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3. Jessica Chastain - Take Shelter

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4. Buster Keaton - Sherlock Jr.

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5. Anna Karina - Vivre sa Vie

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Derek Vinyard 09-01-16 05:24 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
I need to watch Take Shelter tho... I know it's one of your favorite and Jessica Chastain is so hottt

Swan 09-01-16 05:27 AM

Originally Posted by Derek Vinyard (Post 1570974)
Jessica Chastain is so hottt
As good a reason to watch it as any.

Derek Vinyard 09-01-16 05:34 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
Originally Posted by Swan (Post 1570975)
Originally Posted by Derek Vinyard (Post 1570974)
Jessica Chastain is so hottt
As good a reason to watch it as any.
I'll probably watch it this week-end. I will give you my feedback after watching it for sure bro

Camo 09-01-16 05:37 AM

I forgot to include David Thewlis in mine, think he'd be my #2 or #3. Anna Karina in Vivre Sa Vie is a top three female performance for me. And you know how much Watsons character/performance and just the film in general kinda broke my brain :laugh:. Think it has been long enough to watch it again and finally decide whether i love or hate it.

Swan 09-01-16 05:38 AM

Originally Posted by Camo (Post 1570985)
I forgot to include David Thewlis in mine, think he'd be my #2 or #3. Anna Karina in Vivre Sa Vie is a top three female performance for me. And you know how much Watsons character/performance and just the film in general kinda broke my brain :laugh:. Think it has been long enough to watch it again and finally decide whether i love or hate it.
You better love it, or I'll slap your eyeball.

SeeingisBelieving 09-01-16 07:08 AM

Originally Posted by Derek Vinyard (Post 1570974)
I need to watch Take Shelter tho... I know it's one of your favorite and Jessica Chastain is so hottt
It's very good – Michael Shannon's great in it.

SeeingisBelieving 09-01-16 07:28 AM

3: Lynda Steadman in Career Girls

Playing the same woman in her awkward college days and as a quite different person six years later. Out of all Mike Leigh's films I don't think this one gets talked about enough, or indeed at all :).

SeeingisBelieving 09-01-16 07:43 AM

4: Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight

Probably can sound like a cliché but he was so good and so memorable I had to put him in. I'm certain that if I hadn't known who was playing the Joker I wouldn't have recognized him.

The Sci-Fi Slob 09-01-16 08:33 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
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1. Anthony Hopkins - The Silence of the Lambs
2. Russell Crowe - Gladiator
3. Marlon Brando - On the Waterfront
4. Kenneth Branagh - Henry V
5. Robin Williams - Good Will Hunting

SeeingisBelieving 09-01-16 10:00 AM

5: Laurence Olivier in Clash of the Titans

I like this one the more I think about it, just because of how clever his idea was to deliver Zeus's lines to mimic a thunderstorm.

What I find interesting in retrospect is remembering Patrick Troughton in Jason and the Argonauts. When Phineas defies Zeus to make a deal with Jason there's the ominous rumble of thunder, and on the line "You grumble away all you like Zeus – I mean what I say" Troughton delivers it as a sarcastic, grumpy parody of the storm. It amuses me to think that Olivier probably saw the film and filed that away for future reference ;).

Henchman 12-22-16 02:29 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
Choosing only one from each actor

1.Leonardo DiCaprio,The Departed
2.Tom Hanks,Forrest Gump
3.Al Pacino,Serpico
4.Peter Finch,Network
5.Marlon Brando,The Godfather

PSHPZVGS 12-22-16 03:15 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
1. Daniel-Day Lewis - There Will Be Blood
2. Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
3. Marlon Brando - Apocalypse Now
4. Robert De Niro - Taxi Driver
5. Peter O'Toole - Lawrence of Arabia

Gideon58 12-22-16 11:13 AM

Originally Posted by Tugg (Post 1558525)
Top 10 Performances
[[*]Nicolas Cage as Joe in Joe (2013)
I've never heard of this film...it's not a remake of the Peter Boyle film, is it?

Holden Pike 12-22-16 11:14 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
I was pretty good in a middle school production of "Guys & Dolls". Thanks for asking!

Gideon58 12-22-16 11:18 AM

Originally Posted by Topsy (Post 1558650)
2.Ellen Burstyn-Requiem for a dream
3.Anthony Perkins-Psyco
4.Leonardo Dicaprio-Basketball Diaries
Three amazing performances

Gideon58 12-22-16 11:19 AM

Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1570708)
She looks good – I'd like to see what she does with it.
Totally agree with this...she was the best thing about that movie.

False Writer 12-23-16 11:14 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
Man I've been trying to think of a good list but it's kind of a mess, but here it is:

1. A tie between Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn and Sean Bean as Boromir (LotR)
2. Peter O'Toole as Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia)
3. Edward Norton as Narrator (Fight Club)
4. Cary Elwes as Westley (The Princess Bride)
5. Al Pacino as Sonny Wortzik (Dog Day Afternoon)

Honorable Mentions: Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates (Psycho), Leonardo DiCaprio as Hugh Glass (The Revenant), R. Lee Ermey as Sgt. Hartman (Full Metal Jacket)

Edit: Of course I forgot an obvious one: Steve Buscemi as Mr. Pink (Reservoir Dogs)

Gideon58 12-23-16 11:56 AM

Originally Posted by False Writer (Post 1619247)
4. Cary Elwes as Westley (The Princess Bride)
This was a good performance, but it seems a little outclassed by the other four performances you chose. I will say that Steve Buscemi has never been better than he was in Rservoir Dogs.

False Writer 12-26-16 12:24 PM

Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 1619259)
This was a good performance, but it seems a little outclassed by the other four performances you chose. I will say that Steve Buscemi has never been better than he was in Rservoir Dogs.

Well I would say it was a not as serious and/or dramatic role as the other ones. Princess Bride itself isn't a very serious movie—but just like O'Toole as Lawrence or Ray Liotta as Henry Hill—I think that Elwes was truly born to play that role.

CiCi 12-26-16 11:14 PM

1. Maggie Cheung - In the Mood for Love

Breaks my heart every time I see her in this. Defo the reason I'm not 100% gay

2. Emily Watson - Breaking The Waves

Best thing about the film, should have won everything going that year. The "you cannot love words" and the scene where she's locked out her house were utterly amazing. This was like her first film as well. Love her

3. Meryl Streep - Sophie's Choice

I can't believe Ursula Andress was offered the role first :lol: this was Streep's best performance to me.

4. Cate Blanchett - Elizabeth

I can't believe she lost to ******* Gwenyth Paltrow, she ain't even nice! Anyway, I thought she was utterly fantastic as a young girl who sacrifices her identity and interests in order to become one of Britain's finest monarchs.

5. Tony Leung - 2046

The development of his character from 'In the Mood for Love' was simply superb.

matt72582 01-08-17 02:43 PM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
I'm going to pick just one by each actor, otherwise Brando would fill it up.

1. Marlon Brando - On The Waterfront
2. Gena Rowlands - A Woman Under The Influence
3. Art Carney - Harry and Tonto
4. Stacy Keach - Fat City
5. Giulieta Masina - La Strada

Honorable Mention:
Jack Nicholson - One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

dragonfly 01-08-17 03:21 PM

1. Jim Carrey - Man On The Moon
2. Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
3. William H. Macy - Fargo
4. Kevin Spacey - American Beauty
5. Tom Hanks - Forrest Gump

Swan 01-08-17 05:43 PM

Originally Posted by CiCi (Post 1620090)
2. Emily Watson - Breaking The Waves

Best thing about the film, should have won everything going that year. The "you cannot love words" and the scene where she's locked out her house were utterly amazing. This was like her first film as well. Love her
We share the same second favorite performance. :)

Ultraviolence 01-12-17 11:29 AM

1 - Al Pacino - The Devil's Advocate
2 - Choi Min-sik - Oldboy
3 - Robert De Niro - Taxi Driver
4 - Leonardo Di Caprio - The Revenant
5 - Marlon Brando - The Godfather

Sarge 02-13-17 04:24 PM

1) Di Caprio (What's eating Gilbert grape)
2) Redmayne (The theory of everything)
3) Nicholson (The shining)
4) Hanks (Captain Phillips)
5) Streep (Sophie's choice)

I_Wear_Pants 02-20-17 04:27 PM

1. Michael Caine in Sleuth (1972)
2. Laurence Olivier in Sleuth (1972)
3. Tatsuya Nakadai in Human Condition trilogy
4. Kang-ho Song in The Good, the Bad, the Weird
5. Graham Chapman in Life of Brian as Brian Cohen (he played two other characters, and they're hilarious, too, but he's awesome as Brian)

SeeingisBelieving 08-10-17 04:41 PM

Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1570626)
1: Jeremy Brett in Sherlock Holmes

Having thought about it, Brett's genius performance kept coming to mind, so I'm happy to put him in number 1 spot. I often mention that what fascinates me is the precise control he showed over his expressions, which seems to be unrivalled. He's the definitive Holmes for good reason :p.
I caught him last night in The Sign of Four. Brilliant to watch.

SeeingisBelieving 08-10-17 04:44 PM

Originally Posted by Swan (Post 1570970)
5. Anna Karina - Vivre sa Vie

http://i66.tinypic.com/2en7uk2.jpg
What a face :)!

Gideon58 08-10-17 05:30 PM

Originally Posted by Holden Pike (Post 1618924)
I was pretty good in a middle school production of "Guys & Dolls". Thanks for asking!

I've done Guys and Dolls three times...played Nicely twice and played Nathan Detroit once.

Saunch 08-10-17 05:33 PM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
Hmm, I feel like I should rethink my top five from a page back.

Might be that I'm still high off Phoenix's work on The Master from yesterday's watch.

Maybe I ought to give that "Top 50 performances of the 2010s" countdown a serious go.

Gideon58 08-10-17 05:35 PM

Originally Posted by CiCi (Post 1620090)
1. Maggie Cheung - In the Mood for Love



3. Meryl Streep - Sophie's Choice

I can't believe Ursula Andress was offered the role first :lol: this was Streep's best performance to me.
Ursula Andress in Sophie's Choice? Seriously?

John-Connor 03-25-19 11:18 AM

Female
  1. Kim Novak, Vertigo
  2. Barbara Stanwyck, Double Indemnity
  3. Elizabeth Taylor, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  4. Bette Davis, All About Eve
  5. Emma Thompson, The Remains of the Day

Honorable mentions:
  • Marlene Dietrich, Witness for the Prosecution
  • Jane Greer, Out of the Past
  • Judith Anderson, Rebecca
  • Grace Kelly, Rear Window
    -
  • Robin Wright, House of Cards
  • Eva Green, Penny Dreadful, Casino Royal
  • Lena Headey, Game of Thrones

average joe 04-04-19 03:44 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
I can get really hung up when asked to select my favorites. Here are 5 enjoyable ones that came to my mind at this time, in no particular order.

Tom Hanks in Big
Joe Pesci in My Cousin Vinny
James Stewart in It's a Wonderful Life
Amy Adams in Enchanted
Everyone in Clue but if I have to pick one, Tim Curry

SeeingisBelieving 04-04-19 10:57 AM

Originally Posted by average joe (Post 2001954)
Everyone in Clue but if I have to pick one, Tim Curry
I used to love Clue :), and he was great in it. It's a hell of a cast. I saw a young Lesley Ann Warren the other day in an episode of Columbo, so naturally I thought of Clue.

MHamiltonVisuals 04-04-19 12:19 PM

[quote=Miss Vicky;1558657]1.
Joaquin Phoenix asTheodore Twomley, Her

Didn't think about this movie but damn that was a good performance!

Sedai 04-04-19 01:01 PM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
Not my all-time favorites, but favorites, nonetheless.

Jack Nicholson - The Shining
Naomi Watts - Mulholland Drive
Brad Douriff - The Exorcist III
Ellen Burstyn - Requiem for a Dream
Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler

MoreOrLess 04-10-19 01:15 AM

Originally Posted by Saunch (Post 1752056)
Hmm, I feel like I should rethink my top five from a page back.

Might be that I'm still high off Phoenix's work on The Master from yesterday's watch.

Maybe I ought to give that "Top 50 performances of the 2010s" countdown a serious go.
Both him and PSH would have cases for the upper end of recent performances IMHO.

I think even moreso than favourite films performances is something that's likely to change with time but I'll try a top 20 of....

Anatoly Solonitsyn - Andrei Rublev
Rutger Hauer - Blade Runner
Kinuyo Tanaka - The Life of Oharu
Juliette Binoche - Three Colours Blue
Robert De Niro - Taxi Driver
Joaquin Phoenix & Philip Seymour Hoffman - The Master
Bibi Andersson - Persona
Jack Nicholson - Chinatown
Michael Williams - Wendy and Lucy
Mickey Rourke - Angel Heart
Al Pacino - The Godfather pt 2
Adele Exarchopoulos - Blue is the Warmest Colour
Toshiro Mifune - Yojimbo
Richard E Grant - Withnail and I
Daniel Day Lewis - The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Gabriel Byrne - Millers Crossing
Sigourney Weaver - Alien
Brendan Gleeson - Calvary
James Woods - Once Upon A Time In America
Helen Mirren - The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover

Carry 04-15-19 07:18 AM

  • Jack Nicholson - “Jack Torrance”
  • Christoph Waltz - “Hans Landa”
  • Leonardo DiCaprio - “Jordan Belfort”
  • Anthony Hopkins - “Hannibal Lecter”
  • Marlon Brando - “Stanley Kowalski”

Drish 04-20-19 11:31 AM

Hmmmm..These might change the very next minute but for the time being:

01. Tabu - Chandni Bar
02. John Hurt - The Elephant Man
03. F. Murray Abraham - Amadeus
04. Robert Walker - Strangers on A Train
05. Naomi Watts - Mulholland Dr.

Tequila 05-09-19 07:29 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
My top 5 (if pushed to choose) would probably be,
Male
1. Michael Redgrave - Dead of Night
2. Bruno Ganz - Downfall
3. Denzel Washington - Fences
4. Christopher Reeve - Above Suspicion
5. Joe Pantoliano - Bound

Female
1. Naomi Watts - Mulholland drive
2. Ingrid Bergman - Autumn Sonata
3. Ginger Rogers - Kitty Foyle
4. Angela Lansbury - Company of Wolves
5. Celia Johnson - Brief Encounter

lenslady 05-09-19 01:41 PM

Too many to list, and I could probably list twenty five;
but off the top of my head:

Jack Nicholson - Five Easy Pieces

Robert Duvall - The Apostle

Gregory Peck - To Kill A Mockingbird

Harrison Ford - Witness

Jack Lemmon - The China Symdrome

Judi Dench - Philomena

That's six, but I never was that good with math.

sawduck 05-29-19 12:58 PM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
Gene Hackman - The French Connection
Daniel Day-Lewis - There Will Be Blood
Ben Kingsley - Sexy Beast
Gloria Swanson - Sunset Boulevard
Marlon Brando - The Godfather

Honorable Mentions
Ralph Fiennes, - The Grand Budapest Hotel, Marlon Brando - On the Waterfront, Joe Pesci - Goodfellas, Alan Rickman - Die Hard, Walter Matthau - The Odd Couple, Kevin Kline - A Fish called Wanda, Samuel L. Jackson - Pulp Fiction, Christoph Waltz - Inglourious Basterds

Gideon58 06-04-19 07:31 PM

Originally Posted by Topsy (Post 1558650)
1.Leonardo Dicaprio -Whats eating Gilbert Grape
2.Ellen Burstyn-Requiem for a dream
3.Anthony Perkins-Psyco
4.Leonardo Dicaprio-Basketball Diaries
5.Michael Fassbender-shame

(special mention: jennifer lopez-u turn,Angelina jolie-gia/changeling,elin dahlstrøm-****ing åmål)
Love that DiCaprio is on your list...severely underrated performance

Gideon58 06-04-19 07:33 PM

Originally Posted by lenslady (Post 2010057)
Too many to list, and I could probably list twenty five;
but off the top of my head:



Robert Duvall - The Apostle


Jack Lemmon - The China Symdrome

That's six, but I never was that good with math.
Loved that you included these two...I recently saw The Apostle for the first time and I think he was WAY better than Nicholson in As Good As It Gets

Gideon58 01-16-20 05:43 PM

Originally Posted by MoreOrLess (Post 2003271)
Both him and PSH would have cases for the upper end of recent performances IMHO.

I think even moreso than favourite films performances is something that's likely to change with time but I'll try a top 20 of....

Anatoly Solonitsyn - Andrei Rublev
Rutger Hauer - Blade Runner
Kinuyo Tanaka - The Life of Oharu
Juliette Binoche - Three Colours Blue
Robert De Niro - Taxi Driver
Joaquin Phoenix & Philip Seymour Hoffman - The Master
Bibi Andersson - Persona
Jack Nicholson - Chinatown
Michael Williams - Wendy and Lucy
Mickey Rourke - Angel Heart
Al Pacino - The Godfather pt 2
Adele Exarchopoulos - Blue is the Warmest Colour
Toshiro Mifune - Yojimbo
Richard E Grant - Withnail and I
Daniel Day Lewis - The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Gabriel Byrne - Millers Crossing
Sigourney Weaver - Alien
Brendan Gleeson - Calvary
James Woods - Once Upon A Time In America
Helen Mirren - The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
Nice to see some love for Michelle Williams in wendy and Lucy

Troyaferd 01-22-20 09:48 AM

Re: Your Top 5 Favourite Acting Performances
 
1. Tarjei Sandvik Moe in Skam
2. Toshiro Mifune in Rashomon
3. Faye Wong in Chungking Express
4. Noemi Steuer in Die zweite Heimat - Chronik einer Jugend
5. Max Schreck in Nosferatu

John-Connor 01-22-20 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by John-Connor (Post 1999043)
Female
  1. Kim Novak, Vertigo
  2. Barbara Stanwyck, Double Indemnity
  3. Elizabeth Taylor, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  4. Bette Davis, All About Eve
  5. Emma Thompson, The Remains of the Day

Honorable mentions:
  • Marlene Dietrich, Witness for the Prosecution
  • Jane Greer, Out of the Past
  • Judith Anderson, Rebecca
  • Grace Kelly, Rear Window
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  • Robin Wright, House of Cards
  • Eva Green, Penny Dreadful, Casino Royal
  • Lena Headey, Game of Thrones
Male






5 is not enough :cool:

Gideon58 01-22-20 04:09 PM

Originally Posted by lenslady (Post 2010057)
Too many to list, and I could probably list twenty five;
but off the top of my head:



Robert Duvall - The Apostle



That's six, but I never was that good with math.
Big second to this incredible performance that people rarely talk about


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