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BRUCE CAMPBELL! EVIL DEAD I II dead by dawn AND III army of darkness



I didn't really like From Hell. A little too freaky for my taste!

Kung Pow Steve Oedekerk
The World Is Not Enough Pierce Brosnan
Harry Potter & The Chamber of Secrets Rupert Grint. He's a living portrait of what I thought Ron would be.
Dragonfly Kevin Costner. This was actually good!
Legally Blonde Luke Wilson
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MY TOP TEN SCREEN PERFORMANCES OF ALL TIME (MALE)

01. Peter O'Toole Lawrence Of Arabia [1962]
02. Daniel Day-Lewis Gangs Of New York [2002]
03. Alec Guinness The Bridge On The River Kwai [1957]
04. Jack Nicholson Chinatown [1974]
05. Orson Welles Citizen Kane [1941]
06. Al Pacino Dog Day Afternoon [1975]
07. Robert De Niro Raging Bull [1980]
08. Martin Sheen Apocalypse Now [1979]
09. Robert De Niro The Godfather Part II [1974]
10. Kevin Spacey American Beauty [1999]
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And my top ten. Sorry, can't put them in any kind of order.:

1. Ralph Fiennes: Schindler's List
2. Charleton Heston: Ben-Hur
3. Kurt Russell: The Thing
4. Al Pacino: The Godfather: Part II
5. Val Kilmer: Tombstone
6. Robert De Niro: The Godfather: Part II
7. Steve McQueen: Papillon
8. Clint Eastwood: Unforgiven
9. Steve Buscemi: Ghost World
10. Morgan Freeman: Glory
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Spencer Tracy - Adam's Rib
Kevin Spacey - The Usual Suspects
Tom Hanks - You've Got Mail
Sean Connery - Finding Forrester
Sidney Greenstreet - The Maltese Falcon
Colin Firth - Bridgit Jones' Diary
Walter Pidgeon - Mrs. Miniver
Gary Cooper - Sergeant York
Peter O'Toole - Svengali
Clint Eastwood - Dirty Harry
Groucho Marx - A Day At the Races
Jack lemmon - The Great Race (as Prince Hapnik)
Peter Lorre - M

I will include the ladies later. I am missing many of my fav actors in this list but will surely add.
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All mine are taken, too late.

Ditto
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So many good movies, so little time.
1. Vito Corleone Marlon Brando Godfather 1972
2. Robin Hood Errol Flynn The Adventures of Robin Hood 1938
3. Atticus Fich Gregory Peck To Kill a Mockingbird 1938
4. Vincent and Jules John Travolta and Samuel Jackson Pulp Fiction 1994
5. Randle McMurphy Jack Nicholson One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1975
6. Sam Spade Humphrey Bogart The Maltese Falcon 1941
7. Tommy Udo Richard Widmark Kiss of Death 1947
8. Charles Foster Kane Orson Welles Citizen Kane 1941
9. Ethan Edwards John Wayne The Searchers 1956
10. Sonny Chazz Palminteri A Bronx Tale 1975
11. Rick Blaine Humphrey Bogart Casablanca 1942
12. Tommy DeVito Joe Pesci Goodfellas 1990
13. Rupert Pupkin Robert Deniro The King of Comedy 1983
14. Maximas Russell Crowe Gladiator 2000
15. William Munny Clint Eastwood Unforgiven 1992
16. Raymond Babbit Dustin Hoffman Rain Man 1988
17. Marge Gunderson Frances McDormand Fargo 1996
18. Drexl Spivey Gary Oldman True Romance 1993
19. Roger Thornhill Cary Grant North by Northwest 1959
20. Frank Booth Dennis Hopper Blue Velvet 1972
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Anthony Hopkins: Silence of The Lambs", "Hannibal", "Meet Joe Black", "Hearts In Atlantis"

Johnny Depp: "Edward Scizzorhands", "Blow", "What's Eating Gilbert Grape"

Robin Williams: "Awakenings", "One Hour Photo", "What Dreams May Come"

Brad Pitt: "Se7en", "Meet Joe Black", "Kalifornia"

Edward Norton: "Primal Fear", "Fight Club","American History X"



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Aamir Khan 'Lagaan/ Rang De Basanti'
Preity Zinta 'Kal Ho Naa Ho'
Saif Ali Khan 'Omkara'
Rani Mukherji 'Black'
Aishwarya Rai 'Umrao Jaan'
Madhuri Dixit 'Devdas'
Daniel Bruhl 'Goodbye Lenin'
Moritz Bleibtrue 'Das Experiment'
Juliette Binoche 'Blue'
Monica Bellucci 'Malena'
Audrey Tautou 'Amelie'
Penelope Cruz 'Non Ti Muovere'
Salma Hayek 'Frida'
Cecilia Roth 'All About My Mother'
Javier Camara 'Talk To Her'
Franke Potente 'Run Lola Run'
Benno Furmaan 'The Princess and the Warrior'
Guillaume Canet 'Love Me If You Dare'
Gael Garcia Bernal 'Bad Education'
Eric Bana 'Munich'
Mark Wahlberg 'Planet of the Apes'
James Franco 'James Dean'
Zhang Ziyi 'Memoirs of a Geisha/ House of Flying Daggers'
Maggie Cheung 'In The Mood For Love'
Romain Duris 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped'
Antonio Banderas 'Tie Me Up Tie Me Down'
Kuno Becker 'Imagining Argentina'



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Benno Furmaan 'The Princess and the Warrior'
Nice list Paulie. I LOVED Benno Furmaan in The Princess and the Warrior also.

I haven't seen Tie Me Up Tie Me Down with Antonio Banderas yet. I'll look out for it now though. Thanks.



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Great list Paulie...
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Humphrey Bogart - Casablanca
Brad Pitt - Legends of the fall
Sally Field - Forrest Gump
Orson Wells - Citizen Kane
Sandra Bullock - Miss Congeniality
Johnny Depp - Pirates of the Caribbean
Ralph Fiennes - Schindlers List
Tom Hanks - Apollo 13
Jeff Bridges - The Mirror has Two Faces
Robert De Niro - Taxi Driver
Morgan Freeman - Seven



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Nice list Paulie. I LOVED Benno Furmaan in The Princess and the Warrior also.

I haven't seen Tie Me Up Tie Me Down with Antonio Banderas yet. I'll look out for it now though. Thanks.

Thanks guys and I suggest Tie Me Up Tie Me Down only if you into the early 90s Pedro Almodovar films its one of his films and the loose plot films, but still a good film IMO

and thanks to all of you's Ive checked out some of the list and actually went and hired out the films with the mentioned performances and they've been good so far!!



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Marlon Brando - On the Waterfront
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Angelina Jolie: girl, interrupted and life or something like it.
Wil Ferrel: Talledega Nights, Anchor Man,Bewitched, Stranger than fiction.
Topher Grace: That 70's show, Win a date with Tad Hamilton,
In good Company.
Adam Sandler: 50 first Dates, Billy Madison, Water Boy,
Click, Mr. Deeds, and Big Daddy






Here I'm listing my favorite FILMS of each of these actors, not PERFORMANCES.

MALE
Leonardo DiCaprio
Titanic (1997)

Al Pacino
The Godfather (1972)

Robert De Niro
Taxi Driver (1976)

Marlon Brando
The Godfather (1972)

Jack Nicholson
The Departed (2006)

James Stewart
Call Northside 777 (1948)

James Dean
East of Eden (1955)

Edward Norton
Fight Club (1999)

Joe Pesci
GoodFellas (1990)

Tom Cruise
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)

FEMALE
Ellen Burstyn
Requiem for a Dream (2000)

Kate Winslet
Titanic (1997)

Diane Keaton
The Godfather (1972)

Scarlett Johansson
Lost in Translation (2003)

Cate Blanchett
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

Annette Bening
American Beauty (1999)

Eva Marie Saint
On the Waterfront (1954)

Uma Thurman
Pulp Fiction (1994)

Elizabeth Taylor
A Place in the Sun (1951)

Grace Kelly
High Noon (1952)
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If I'd have a list, that would include the following:
1. Will Ferrell
2. Adam Sandler
3. Al Pacino
4. Jack Nicholson
5. Mel Gibson
6. Antonio Banderas
7. Anthony Hopkins



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For Peter Sellers you should check out "Being There".
I believe it was also his last movie.