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    Optomistic but Realistic MrChug's Avatar
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    What does it say about your personality? Who will DRIVE you to the theater with reckless abandon, and who intrigues you no matter who they play? Come on...give a little of yourself, it'll be fun.

    1. Morgan Freeman
    2. Anthony Hopkins
    3. Kevin Spacey
    4. Will Ferrell
    5. Kevin Kline
    6. Steve Carrell (can pull off almost any role)
    7. Don Cheadle
    8. (believe it or not) Brad pitt in the right role
    9. Ryan Gosling (Dude better get more roles or he's not gonna be the "prodigy" I think he is.)
    10. Tony Shaloub (brilliant)

    Then you have your comedic actors like Jonah Hill, Justin Long, Jim Carrey, etc. I could go on, but they aren't in my top 10. Who's in yours?

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    Optomistic but Realistic MrChug's Avatar
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    I kinda figured no one wanted to reply because we might find out who can't afford to go to the movies...

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    Jess Weixler - cuz she has teeth

    http://www.teethmovie.com/cast.html

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    I don't think I could do a top-10. Everyone is going to have greats like Hopkins, Washington and Freeman, so I'll just concede they are in my top-10.

    In no particular order...

    Christian Bale: His films are always interesting at the least, or amazing most typically. I've seen him in films since he was in his early teens in a handful of Shakespearean films, and love what he's done with my favorite comic hero, Batman.

    Ethan Hawke: For three films, Dead Poets Society, Reality Bites and Training Day.

    Matt Damon: For the Bourne films, for The Talented Mr. Ripley, for Dogma... and then the award-winning films he's been in, The Departed and Good Will Hunting.

    Russell Crowe: I'm kind of souring on him. His films are always good, but he peaked with Gladiator. Where's the range? If there is a change in character, is very, very subtle from film to film. Still, I'll see every one of his films.

    Will Ferrell: Classic comedian. Initially didn't quite get it when he was a Spartan or a suited-up dweeb at the Roxbury, but I get it now and his films always make me laugh.

    With a few more films: Ben Foster... will likely join the ranks. His roles in Alpha Dog and 3:10 to Yuma were great.

    With a few better roles can get back in: Ed Norton... The Illusionist went a long way to make up for The Italian Job, but now comes Incredible Hulk, which looks lame. Where is the actor who gave us American History X, Primal Fear, Fight Club and 25th Hour? Those four roles were GREAT.

    For TV: Donald Faison... I know he's been in films (Clueless, Remember The ans) but his role on Scrubs crack me up! Maybe it's as much the writing as it is him, but Faison delivers perfectly and really brings a ton of range to the character. Most of its over-the-top absurdity, but it works.

    EDIT: I did forget Spacey. He's fantastic. well, save for Pay It Forward...
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    Clever got me this far... JMarkJohns's Avatar
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    8. (believe it or not) Brad pitt in the right role
    9. Ryan Gosling (Dude better get more roles or he's not gonna be the "prodigy" I think he is.)
    10. Tony Shaloub (brilliant)

    Then you have your comedic actors like Jonah Hill, Justin Long, Jim Carrey, etc. I could go on, but they aren't in my top 10. Who's in yours?
    These three are quality choices. My gripe with Pitt is he settles for roles. His two best roles (for my money, anyways) are Legands Of The Fall and Fight Club. Each role was completely different. Now he's resting on "cool" ...

    Gosling is really becoming a good actor. Fracture was great. I haven't seen Lars And The Real Girl, yet, but I intend to.

    Shaloub is one of my favorites, but my biggest issue is that his movie roles aren't very big. Monk is great. It rivals Scrubs and Pysche as my favorite TV show, but in the end I just like Scrubs better, so even though Tony is a better actor than Donald, I went with the character that makes me laugh most.

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    In no particular order, and completely off the top of my head:

    Morgan Freeman -- he's just the ing man. A truly amazing actor, but would probably even make this list for his voice alone.

    Robert De Niro -- some really odd movie choices, especially in recent years, but he's still awesome.

    Don Cheadle -- I've been captivated by him as an actor since he first stole every ing scene from Denzel Washington in Devil in a Blue Dress.

    John C. Reilly -- I worry about him going too far down the Dewey Cox path, but his performance in Boogie Nights is enough to keep him on the list for a while.

    Brad Pitt (also, in the right roles) -- it's so easy to tell when he's bored with/by a project and his performance can definitely suffer as a result. But, when he's good, I've been quite impressed with him as a dramatic actor and a comedic actor.

    George Clooney -- admittedly, I've wanted to marry him since he was on "The Facts of Life," but I think he's proven himself as an actor, as well. Very good, and refreshingly subtle choices with his performances.

    Matt Damon -- for some reason, there's a part of me that doesn't want to like him as much as I do, but I've been consistently impressed by him on and off screen. There's an intelligence that really comes across.

    Jude Law -- get passed the pretty boy looks and he's been quite good in several films.

    Christian Bale -- I think the first thing I saw him in was Little Women, and I've been impressed ever since.

    Edward Norton -- bad choices recently, but he's still good.

    Guy Pearce -- he just does not work enough. I think he's a fantastic actor.

    Johnny Depp -- been good since the 80's. It's still shocking to me that his first Oscar nomination came from playing a drunken pirate.

    Robert Downey, Jr. -- I've always loved him, and really hope that Iron Man will spark somewhat of a comeback.

    Terrence Howard and Ryan Gosling are both getting there, but I need to see more.

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    benicio del toro should make some lists.

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    Easy for me to make a list but except for 1 and 2, there is no particular order

    1. Vincent D'Onofrio---I love character actors; he's the ultimate chameleon

    2. Kevin Spacey---he's awesome in drama or comedy

    3. Jeremy Irons---just because

    4. Michael Caine---always loved him, but Cider House Rules is classic

    5. Chris Cooper---another excellent character actor

    6. John Cusack---on the cusp of greatness

    7. Robert Downey Jr.---Chaplin

    8. Ryan Gosling---started moving up my list after Half Nelson

    9. George Clooney---robbed by the Academy for Brother Where Art Thou?

    10. Cary Grant---the dorkier he was the more I love him!!!

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    adolis is altuve’s father monosylab1k's Avatar
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    DiCaprio. If he's good enough for Scorsese, that's all I need to know.

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    Sylvester Stallone
    Jackie Chan
    Bruce Lee
    Arnold Swchanger (sp)
    Christian Bale (because of Batman)
    Morgan Freeman

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    Paul Newman
    Clive Owen
    Morgan Freeman
    Gregory Peck

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    No Denzel Washington? I would say Denzel, Anthony Hopkins, Al Pacino, Russel Crowe, Tom Hanks

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    No Denzel Washington? I would say Denzel, Anthony Hopkins, Al Pacino, Russel Crowe, Tom Hanks
    Al Pacino hasn't had a good movie out in quite some time. I just saw that 88 minutes movie, complete crap.

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    Dane Cook not because he's a good actor but he proves that in America any gumpy re looking dude can get rich and famous being a jackass and a horrible actor.

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    After thinking about this while vacuuming (yes, I'm a nerd), I realized that Clive Owen and Ewan McGregor should have been on my main list, and that Chiwetel Ejiofor should have been on my almost there list.

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    Cinnamon Girl mrsmaalox's Avatar
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    Dane Cook not because he's a good actor but he proves that in America any gumpy re looking dude can get rich and famous being a jackass and a horrible actor.
    Dane Cook is cute; but not Heath Ledger cute. Dane is like a playful boy cute.

    And I forgot Sean Penn on my list; and Colin Firth.

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    Christian Bale Dudes been in Equilibrium, American Psycho, and Batman.
    Tommy Lee Jones, marshall movies, batman again, and several others
    al pacino
    Johnny Depp, even a boring movie like Secret Window was made entertaining to me by him
    Wesley Snipes, Demolition Man, the marshalls movie, Art of War, the early Blade movies
    Sylvester Stalone, rockys, rambos
    jet li and jackie chan
    Mel Gibson, what women want, braveheart, payback, the patriot
    jim carrey
    william ferrel
    steve carrel
    guilty pleasures: mark wahlberg and leonardo dicaprio
    tom hanks
    ian mckellan
    viggo mortisan

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    There have been some good names thrown out there, but I'm surprised at some of the names missing. Anyways, in no particular order...

    Jim Carey- In Living Color, Ace Ventura, Dumb and Dumber, Man on the Moon, Fun with and Jane, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Trueman Show, Bruce Almighty

    Dan Akroyd (Underrated, IMO)- SNL, Blues Brothers, Ghost Busters, Trading Places (classic)

    Eddie Murphey- Beverly Hills Cop, Trading Places

    John Goodman- Roseanne, The Babe

    Kevin Costner- The Postman (Great Movie), Tin Cup

    Bruce Willis- Die Hard, Sixth Sense, The Last Boy Scout, Bandits(Great Movie), Pulp Fiction

    Tom Hanks- Big (Classic), Apollo 13, Forrest Gump, Saving Private Ryan, Sleepless in Seattle, Castaway, Toy Story

    Sean Connary- James Bond, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Hunt for Red October, The Rock

    Johnny Depp- Edward Sissorhands, Don Jaun DeMarco Pirates of the Carribean, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

    John Candy- Uncle Buck, Cool Runnings, Canadian Bacon

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    Optomistic but Realistic MrChug's Avatar
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    IMatt Damon: For the Bourne films, for The Talented Mr. Ripley, for Dogma... and then the award-winning films he's been in, The Departed and Good Will Hunting.

    Russell Crowe: I'm kind of souring on him. His films are always good, but he peaked with Gladiator. Where's the range? If there is a change in character, is very, very subtle from film to film. Still, I'll see every one of his films.
    Matt and Russell are a bit overrated, BUT JUST TO ME. Matt's gifted, talented and deserves to be in ANYONE'S Top 10 and Crowe's good but only in a Christian Bale kinda way (Batman Begins reference).

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    These three are quality choices. My gripe with Pitt is he settles for roles. His two best roles (for my money, anyways) are Legands Of The Fall and Fight Club. Each role was completely different. Now he's resting on "cool" ...

    Gosling is really becoming a good actor. Fracture was great. I haven't seen Lars And The Real Girl, yet, but I intend to.

    Shaloub is one of my favorites, but my biggest issue is that his movie roles aren't very big. Monk is great. It rivals Scrubs and Pysche as my favorite TV show, but in the end I just like Scrubs better, so even though Tony is a better actor than Donald, I went with the character that makes me laugh most.
    SO RIGHT...Pitt is limited, but good when he picks something within his range.

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    I kinda figured no one wanted to reply because we might find out who can't afford to go to the movies...
    I figured no one would would reply after you said that.

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    Al Pacino hasn't had a good movie out in quite some time. I just saw that 88 minutes movie, complete crap.
    Yeah but Godfather and Scarface rank up there among all time.

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    Edward Norton -- bad choices recently, but he's still good.
    Johnny Depp -- been good since the 80's. It's still shocking to me that his first Oscar nomination came from playing a drunken pirate.
    Robert Downey, Jr. -- I've always loved him, and really hope that Iron Man will spark somewhat of a comeback.
    Johnny Depp will go down as the next DeNiro...even better maybe. er is so versatile he makes me sick (maybe my jealously coming thru).

    Downey will always be a great but settling for comic book roles knocks him down a notch. He's still kindof a gawd though, but not in my top 10.

    Ed Norton doesn't work enough, but his work has defined him. And defined him WELL.

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    Optomistic but Realistic MrChug's Avatar
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    I figured no one would would reply after you said that.
    Way to reply 21st then jackass...

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    Sylvester Stalone-never really saw it till "Rocky Balboa" seriously
    -jet li-gotta learn mandarin
    -jackie chan-gotta learn contonese (or is it the other way around?)
    -guilty pleasures: mark wahlberg and leonardo dicaprio: , gotta agree with you there...

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