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Favourite Actor/Actress
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.not one of my personal favourites, but i agree about brad pitt - many people dismiss him as an actor because of his looks, but he's done some great acting - se7en, 12 monkeys, fight club, etc.
my favourites include johnny depp (great in pretty much everything), geoffrey rush (shine is a highly underrated film) and the late great james stewart was fantastic in many films, particularly the obvious ones - what a wonderful world, vertigo, rear window, etc...
I think Johnny Depp is pretty over-rated as an actor. My problem with him is that he only ever plays freaks and characatures. The only film I've ever seen him in where he tried to play a 'real person' was Nick of Time and he was crap at it.
On the other hand, one of the most under-rated actors is John C. Reilly.
Hi All, thanks for all your replys
I too think Kevin Spacey is brilliant. And I forgot about Samuel L Jackson - the man is a star. He has some of the best lines I have ever heard. Johnny Depp is okay too but I agree with Shipstabber about him mainly playing freaky parts, its true but hes good at it. Harvey Keitel is quite good too.
Brad Pitt actor or movie star?
From IMDB about our brad:
"you must realize, if you haven't already, that despite a number of horrendously bad movie choices since her Oscar win over five years ago, Angelina Jolie is a very, very good actress. And conversely, Brad Pitt, despite excessive, secretive reserves of charm that would make an oasis in the desert look bone-dry, is a very terrible actor. When called upon to display affection, frustration, anger, or deeply conflicted love for a woman who has lied to him the entire time he's known her, Pitt has basically one expression, that of a man in repose with perhaps one troubling thought crossing his mind for about five seconds. Sometimes he will add a small smile or a frown or furrow his brows, but it brings to mind Dorothy Parker's notorious expression about running the gamut of emotions from A to B, though in this case, it's more like A- to B-. Jolie, however, taking a thinly written role that relies more on character and emotion as opposed to what's being passed off as snappy banter, can go from steely to sensitive in a heartbeat - and sometimes convey both emotions at the same time, without ever mussing her make-up or getting lint on her expensive outfits. She knows she is a movie star first, but every now and then, you can see the actress lurking beneath.
horses for courses mind.
jim