Greatest acting performances of all time...

Joe Pesci in casino, I thought, was outstanding. Always falls under the radar that one.

Again under the radar, but always a shout for Kevin spacey in the usual suspects. Thought he was superb. That's a mint film as well.
 
proy said:
Joe Pesci in casino, I thought, was outstanding. Always falls under the radar that one.

Again under the radar, but always a shout for Kevin spacey in the usual suspects. Thought he was superb. That's a mint film as well.

two very very good shouts.
 
proy said:
Joe Pesci in casino, I thought, was outstanding. Always falls under the radar that one.

Again under the radar, but always a shout for Kevin spacey in the usual suspects. Thought he was superb. That's a mint film as well.
I just can't warm to him. That voice; it's like fingernails down a blackboard as far as I'm concerned.
 
jimharri said:
proy said:
Joe Pesci in casino, I thought, was outstanding. Always falls under the radar that one.

Again under the radar, but always a shout for Kevin spacey in the usual suspects. Thought he was superb. That's a mint film as well.
I just can't warm to him. That voice; it's like fingernails down a blackboard as far as I'm concerned.

It takes some getting used to, no danger. Definitely out there.

Purely from an acting point of view though, I thought he was fucking brilliant in casino.
 
proy said:
jimharri said:
proy said:
Joe Pesci in casino, I thought, was outstanding. Always falls under the radar that one.

Again under the radar, but always a shout for Kevin spacey in the usual suspects. Thought he was superb. That's a mint film as well.
I just can't warm to him. That voice; it's like fingernails down a blackboard as far as I'm concerned.

It takes some getting used to, no danger. Definitely out there.

Purely from an acting point of view though, I thought he was fucking brilliant in casino.
I have to agree, such a realistic portrayal of an absolute maniac.
 
jayblue said:
Christopher waltz in inglourious basterds and django.

I like Tarantino. Both pulp fictions were brilliant films. Christopher Waltz was very decent in the 2 you mention but I thought better in Django unchained, which is a top film, one of the best since the turn of the century
 
Jeremy Irons in Margin Call;

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6uzZ7Pitjk[/video]

Indeed you could pick any of the cast (yes, even Demi ''plank of wood'' Moore). Cracking little film.
 

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