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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Which actor in a non main role just nails it? I was watching the big lebowski the other night and fuck me does John Goodman just nail that role.....bravo |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Alan Rickman in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. Apparently he was told to tone it down as he was trumping Kevin Costner ( which wasn’t hard tbh ). I also think he trumped Bruce Willis in Diehard. RIP Alan Rickman. One of the best actors to have lived. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Cher
Film? Role?
Mask
Moonstruck
She was kind of the lead in those films....try again x
She was the lead"
Yeah I said that but my question was non lead....try again x |
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Burt Lancaster in sweet smell of success(scarily cold and ruthless), John Hurt in the Proposition, Diane Keaton in Annie Hall,Adam Driver in Frances Ha Ha.
(I could be here all night. Great thread!) |
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"Burt Lancaster in sweet smell of success(scarily cold and ruthless), John Hurt in the Proposition, Diane Keaton in Annie Hall,Adam Driver in Frances Ha Ha.
(I could be here all night. Great thread!) "
Diane Keaton played Annie Hall. Pretty sure she was a lead actor!
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Jimmy Stewart in the Philadelphia Story (have you ever lassoed the moon?), Sidney Greenstreet in the Maltese Falcon(or Casablanca, come to think of it. No. Bollocks. Defo Claude Rains in Casablanca. Pure amoral filth), thhe Gingerbread Man in Shrek(not the buttons!), Alan Rickman in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. |
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"Burt Lancaster in sweet smell of success(scarily cold and ruthless), John Hurt in the Proposition, Diane Keaton in Annie Hall,Adam Driver in Frances Ha Ha.
(I could be here all night. Great thread!)
Diane Keaton played Annie Hall. Pretty sure she was a lead actor!
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I think Woody might have been the lead..! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Christopher Waltz - Inglorious Bastards
Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
Mark Rylance - Bridge of Spies
Ralph Finnes - Schindler’s List "
Bridge of Spies was such an underrated film.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Brad Pitt has a few of these. Fight Club, Se7en, Ocean's 11.
He's pretty much a great supporting actor in a leading man's body
He cant act"
You can't act! |
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Eli Wallach in the Good, the bad, and the ugly.
Not Orlando bloom in lord of the rings.
Brian Cox as Lector in Manhunter, the kid from the Shining, Russell Crowe in 3.10 to Yuma, Jack Nicholson in Batman. |
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"Brad Pitt has a few of these. Fight Club, Se7en, Ocean's 11.
He's pretty much a great supporting actor in a leading man's body "
You have to see Burn after Reading.completely against type and funny as. Plus he's amazing (and just about the only good thing) in Once upon a time in Hollywood. |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
STOKE ON TRENT |
"Brad Pitt has a few of these. Fight Club, Se7en, Ocean's 11.
He's pretty much a great supporting actor in a leading man's body
You have to see Burn after Reading.completely against type and funny as. Plus he's amazing (and just about the only good thing) in Once upon a time in Hollywood. "
Iv seen it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Brad Pitt has a few of these. Fight Club, Se7en, Ocean's 11.
He's pretty much a great supporting actor in a leading man's body
He cant act
You can't act!
Awww you have a crush on him"
I don't have a crush on him, I just like his acting, and his hair, and his eyes... |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
STOKE ON TRENT |
"Brad Pitt has a few of these. Fight Club, Se7en, Ocean's 11.
He's pretty much a great supporting actor in a leading man's body
He cant act
You can't act!
Awww you have a crush on him
I don't have a crush on him, I just like his acting, and his hair, and his eyes... "
I will tell him |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Brad Pitt has a few of these. Fight Club, Se7en, Ocean's 11.
He's pretty much a great supporting actor in a leading man's body
You have to see Burn after Reading.completely against type and funny as. Plus he's amazing (and just about the only good thing) in Once upon a time in Hollywood. "
Ahhh yeah, I forgot about Burn After Reading, really like that film and you're right, definitely against type for him |
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By *ickyquimCouple
over a year ago
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"Which actor in a non main role just nails it? I was watching the big lebowski the other night and fuck me does John Goodman just nail that role.....bravo"
Yes! He’s brilliant in this and oh Brother Where art though!. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Or the crazy drill sergeant from Full Metal Jacket. He was amazing."
He was a D.I previously in real life...sort of forced himself into the roll as it was meant for a different actor, and R Lee ermy was just on the crew in a more advisory roll. the guy who was meant to play the D.I went on to become the Helecopter door gunner, the guy gunning down the Vietnamese people out in the fields |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Or the crazy drill sergeant from Full Metal Jacket. He was amazing.
He was a D.I previously in real life...sort of forced himself into the roll as it was meant for a different actor, and R Lee ermy was just on the crew in a more advisory roll. the guy who was meant to play the D.I went on to become the Helecopter door gunner, the guy gunning down the Vietnamese people out in the fields "
Terrifying that Ermey once did that job for real. Can you imagine being trained by him? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Which actor in a non main role just nails it? I was watching the big lebowski the other night and fuck me does John Goodman just nail that role.....bravo"
Jack Nicholson as good as it gets also one flew over the cuckoos nest |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman in American Psycho. I can think of anyone else that could do a better version.
He nailed it even with his nail gun ;-p"
Totally missed the non main role bit, sorry.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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So many characters in the film Snatch. The movie itself doesn't have anyone who can be called "Main".
Helen McCrory in Peaky Blinders.
Jonah Hill in Moneyball.
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"Alan Rickman in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. Apparently he was told to tone it down as he was trumping Kevin Costner ( which wasn’t hard tbh ). I also think he trumped Bruce Willis in Diehard. RIP Alan Rickman. One of the best actors to have lived. "
This |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Or the crazy drill sergeant from Full Metal Jacket. He was amazing.
He was a D.I previously in real life...sort of forced himself into the roll as it was meant for a different actor, and R Lee ermy was just on the crew in a more advisory roll. the guy who was meant to play the D.I went on to become the Helecopter door gunner, the guy gunning down the Vietnamese people out in the fields
Terrifying that Ermey once did that job for real. Can you imagine being trained by him? "
I'd rather not! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Supriced one ones sed it yet considereding
How high the preferences stands
heath ledger the dark knight
I said it up there "
Sorry must have missed it oppps my bad |
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"Alan Rickman in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. Apparently he was told to tone it down as he was trumping Kevin Costner ( which wasn’t hard tbh ). I also think he trumped Bruce Willis in Diehard. RIP Alan Rickman. One of the best actors to have lived. "
These were both going to be my picks. He was fantastic in both.
I read a funny post recently regarding them. This is not verbatim but the gist...
Any film with Alan Rickman is an Alan Rickman film. Robin Hood is an Alan Rickman film, Kevin Costner just so happens to be in it. Die hard is an Alan Rickman film featuring Bruce Willis. Harry Potter? You guessed it, they're Alan Rickman films. |
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Wilson in Castaway , Tom Hanks plays the lead role. Wilson was played by that brilliant but little known actor called Volleyball.
I can't think what else he appeared in but he was outstanding in this film.
He kept it low key and didn't over inflate the role.
Wish Hollywood used him more perhaps in a Jaws sequel he could have killed the shark by getting swallowed and giving it constipation.
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Eli Wallach - The Good, The Bad & The Ugly.
The most legendary Western, the most iconic gunslinger, the most incredible villain and Tuco who just owned the film. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Eli Wallach - The Good, The Bad & The Ugly.
The most legendary Western, the most iconic gunslinger, the most incredible villain and Tuco who just owned the film." he was also in the film The Holiday.loved him in that. |
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