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matt72582 06-20-19 02:38 PM

Great Movies DESPITE Bad Acting?
 
I'll need a minute to think...

Sedai 06-20-19 02:57 PM

Re: Great Movies DESPITE Bad Acting?
 
Star Wars!

SeeingisBelieving 06-20-19 03:01 PM

Originally Posted by matt72582 (Post 2019335)
I'll need a minute to think...
I'll need longer than that. Bad acting usually destroys movies for me.

matt72582 06-20-19 03:13 PM

Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 2019339)
I'll need longer than that. Bad acting usually destroys movies for me.
Same.. However, when I was driving, I thought of one movie, but by the time I got home to my laptop, I forgot :)

Gideon58 06-20-19 03:47 PM

This is the first movie that popped into my head when I saw the title of this thread:


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Gibbonblack 06-20-19 07:40 PM

Re: Great Movies DESPITE Bad Acting?
 
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas

average joe 06-20-19 08:16 PM

Re: Great Movies DESPITE Bad Acting?
 
Flash Gordon (1980)

GulfportDoc 06-20-19 08:31 PM

The James Bond film, Goldfinger (1964).

ironpony 06-20-19 10:19 PM

Re: Great Movies DESPITE Bad Acting?
 
El Mariachi

lenslady 06-20-19 11:29 PM

Re: Great Movies DESPITE Bad Acting?
 
Driving Miss Daisy is a classic that I still enjoy. And Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freernan turned in perfect performances.

But Dan Akroyd just struck a bad note - his acting was leaden and uninspired at best. Preposterous attempt at s Southern accent as well. I don't know why they ever picked him. Didn't destroy the movie for me, but did occasionally make me wince.

ironpony 06-21-19 12:33 AM

Re: Great Movies DESPITE Bad Acting?
 
Billy Zane in Titanic may have been a bit off as well, but I like him in other movies.

mattiasflgrtll6 06-21-19 12:42 AM

Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 2019347)
This is the first movie that popped into my head when I saw the title of this thread:


https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....SL._SY445_.jpg
Eh, I don't think the acting is that bad. Plus if anyone rises above the cast it's Tippi Hedren.


It's a tough question since usually if I enjoy a movie which has bad acting it's only on a so-bad-it's-good level. When it comes to actual great movies... well, I guess acting in Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes isn't Oscarworthy, but it's still one of the funniest movies I've ever seen.

Some of the acting in Downrange is pretty bad, but it's still one hell of a creepy and intense movie. Even if I'm not the biggest fan of the ending.

Chypmunk 06-21-19 05:32 AM

Re: Great Movies DESPITE Bad Acting?
 
Zombi 2 :)

Iroquois 06-21-19 10:27 AM

Re: Great Movies DESPITE Bad Acting?
 
I'm probably more likely to consider bad acting part of the film's greatness myself.

Ami-Scythe 06-21-19 11:15 AM

Re: Great Movies DESPITE Bad Acting?
 
I'm not sure any of my answers would count because I like watching movies with bad acting for a good laugh.

hell_storm2004 06-27-19 04:55 PM

Re: Great Movies DESPITE Bad Acting?
 
Most slasher classics fall into this category!

Gideon58 06-27-19 05:24 PM

Originally Posted by ironpony (Post 2019430)
Billy Zane in Titanic may have been a bit off as well, but I like him in other movies.
I thought Billy Zane was one of the best things about Titanic

average joe 06-27-19 08:27 PM

Re: Great Movies DESPITE Bad Acting?
 
Did you see him in The Phantom? I thought he was a fun superhero.

Violetlvr 06-29-19 11:27 PM

Dark Blue: Kurt Russell, Jonathan Banks, Brendan Gleason, and Ving Rhames are great, but Master P and Dash Mihok are pretty bad.

Captain Steel 06-29-19 11:51 PM

Re: Great Movies DESPITE Bad Acting?
 
There are a lot of comedies that could fall under this category as they don't necessarily require good acting, but rather... comedic acting and timing.

Comedies often involve unrealistic situations and unrealistic reactions to situations to make them funny - thus people aren't acting like they would in real life, but are behaving in a way that is the opposite of realistic or in a way that is ironic to make it funny.

Now, it could be argued that to act funny and BE funny is a form of "good acting." And I would agree - good actors can usually be funny when needed and good comedians sometimes make decent actors since the art of telling funny stories & jokes is a skill related to acting - one must be able to engage an audience.

But I do contend that a lot of comedies don't require the traditional idea of good acting (behaving realistically, convincingly, passionately or dramatically) to still be funny.


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