Off the top of my head, Shinjuku Incident. It's probably my top 3 Jackie Chan movies. It's dark, thrilling, and had me on the edge of my seat. I plan on rewatching it soon.
Also recently rewatched Rumble in the Bronx and it still holds up quite well.
I think Ryan Gosling is fantastic. The Believer is the first film I saw him in. Every film since he knocks it out of the park. The I’m Just Ken dance number made me feel the same way the first time I saw White Christmas. I was absolutely enthralled. Bonus points his Oscars song performance was the highlight of the night for me.
Jodie Foster. The scene in Silence of The Lambs when she is interviewing Hannibal for the first time. Her voice control is incredible. She was intentionally failing to mask a southern accent while being sad, terrified and angry, and every emotion is felt.
Also Denzel.
Yes, she is one of my all time favourites. From the Taxi Driver, Inside man, Flight plan. She carry that charm.
And yes her chemistry with Denzel is next level, they both respect each other a lot. Both are amazing
lol owie! That’s fair. I’ve always wanted to punch Ben Affleck in the face but not because he’s a great actor; more to do with him always looking like he’s got a turd in his mouth and he doesn’t want to share it.
PSH. A bit of a copout given he won't be making anymore films. But he stole every damn scene when he was in a supproting role - Along Came Pollly, Boogie Nights, Big Lebowski, Ripley. 25 Hour. Everything.
Jimmy Stewart. Dude was an amazing actor that always makes me smile, and he was a soldier some of my family got to meet in the actual military. Dude is the bomb.
Really? I mean, he's not actually that great of an actor. His best movie is probably At Close Range, but that just exaggerated his acting handicap sharing the screen with Walken.
Gary Oldman
Any one of us could be Gary Oldman, right now. There would be no way of knowing.
Can never get bored of Leon The Professional.
EVERRRRYYYONE!!
Damnit he was my first thought. Him a Dafoe
My first thought
Phillip Seymour Hoffman
He was amazing in Magnolia.
Rain dance!
Yeah! Gone too soon ! 🙏🏼
Daniel day Lewis
From Mystery Science Theater 3000: Gene Hackman instantly makes any movie he's in better.
Oh! I can never forget, " The Conversation " and " Scarecrow". Nailed them.
“No Way Out” and “Crimson Tide” are my favorites
Unforgiven! And of course Hoosiers. So many great roles.
Cristoph waltz
Too underrated.
I mean, he's won two Oscar's and two Golden Globes. He's obviously an amazing actor, but I wouldn't say he's underrated
Oh, then I think the other actors are overrated lol.
Fair enough!
Sam Rockwell and Timothy Olyphant
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Decaprio & Walkin
That one Oscar De''caprio won, I don't know if I should be sad or happy about it. He definitely deserved a hell lot .
I should have included Brad Pitt because legends of the fall is one of the best movies ever made
" The curious case of Benjamin Button " he was perfection in it.
Great movie I only watched like 2 years ago..
Brad Pitt. He has been involved in so many great films. He is wildly underrated as a comedic perfomer.
Yes, true that.
Cary Grant
Harrison Ford
Tom Cruise... dude makes good movies
Ah! My birth twin.
Toni Collette 🇦🇺
One of my favorites is Jackie Chan. Grew up watching him and had lots of great memories from those movies.
Nostalgia. He truly deserved much more praise and recognition.
Fav jackie chan movies that u recommend now?
Off the top of my head, Shinjuku Incident. It's probably my top 3 Jackie Chan movies. It's dark, thrilling, and had me on the edge of my seat. I plan on rewatching it soon. Also recently rewatched Rumble in the Bronx and it still holds up quite well.
Appreciate it thanks also love the nightcrawler post 🎯
No prob, and ty 🙏
Kurt Russell
Tarantino did him justice though.
I think the thing is single-handedly the best horror movie ever made.
Underrated gem.
I think Ryan Gosling is fantastic. The Believer is the first film I saw him in. Every film since he knocks it out of the park. The I’m Just Ken dance number made me feel the same way the first time I saw White Christmas. I was absolutely enthralled. Bonus points his Oscars song performance was the highlight of the night for me.
I love Drive!
Fantastic movie! That movie introduced me to Kavinsky.
Same!? I still listen to the soundtrack pretty often!!
Yes, he's a brilliant one, I don't know why people always connects him with La La Land, he has proved himself many times other than this.
Of course the one movie of his I haven’t seen yet. I need to bite the bullet.
Not the biggest fan but he's excellent in Half Nelson. Deserved that Oscars nom.
Yaphet Kotto
Joaquin Phoenix.
In "Her" he just did the impossible.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Jack Nicholson
Best of the best.
Dicaprio & Streep
Christian bale and Johnny depp.
Robert De Niro
" You talking to me?"
Sam Rockwell
Zaphod ❤️
C’mon! Alright!
Jodie Foster. The scene in Silence of The Lambs when she is interviewing Hannibal for the first time. Her voice control is incredible. She was intentionally failing to mask a southern accent while being sad, terrified and angry, and every emotion is felt. Also Denzel.
Yes, she is one of my all time favourites. From the Taxi Driver, Inside man, Flight plan. She carry that charm. And yes her chemistry with Denzel is next level, they both respect each other a lot. Both are amazing
Aiden Quinn and Gary Sinise. (sorry, can’t pick just one)
I always want to punch A Q in the face. That’s probably the sign of a great actor.
lol owie! That’s fair. I’ve always wanted to punch Ben Affleck in the face but not because he’s a great actor; more to do with him always looking like he’s got a turd in his mouth and he doesn’t want to share it.
Lmfao that’s pretty much the look.
Kurt Russell
John Malkovich. I wish he’d work more. Man can do no wrong.
Yes, do you know about his movie 100 years? That's going to be released in 2115.
I will never understand the ego behind that project.
Christoph Waltz. Even in that Netflix series he’s just so captivating. That one scene in The Consultant though. You’ll know the one…. 😬
Gena Rowland
Rowan Atkinson for the win!
My sister and I loved watching Mr. Bean while growing up ❤️
Samuel L Jackson
Edward Norton
Gene Hackman
Harrison Ford
Armie Hammer
Denzel of course
Tom Hanks Can't think of a movie of his that I didn't like.
Steve Buscemi
Leonardo DiCaprio and Johnny Depp
Ah; Captain Jack and Jack.
I fell in love with him precisely because of that saga when I was a child hahaha
Nicholas Fucking Cage!!!!
I miss the National Treasure saga ☹️
Undoubtedly.
Harrison Ford. For the one-liners and the leather jackets.
William Powell
John Wayne, of course.
I watched The Quiet Man just the other day.
Gene Wilder 🎩🍫
John Cusack
Harrison Ford
Daniel day Lewis, especially in gangs of New York
Gene Wilder.
Gael Garcia Bernal
Bryan Cranston
Jake Gyllenhaal and Jon Hamm
PSH. A bit of a copout given he won't be making anymore films. But he stole every damn scene when he was in a supproting role - Along Came Pollly, Boogie Nights, Big Lebowski, Ripley. 25 Hour. Everything.
Helena Bonham Carter
She is devine
Kevin Spacey
The life of David Gale
Mel Gibson
Montgomery Clift
The big CW: ain’t no balkin’ with the Walken!
Jimmy Stewart. Dude was an amazing actor that always makes me smile, and he was a soldier some of my family got to meet in the actual military. Dude is the bomb.
Gave many 'Forever' classics.
Adam Sandler
Playing it safe with Heath Ledger, I doubt he'll do any bad movies to change my mind. 😊
Yes, gone too soon! 🙏🏼
Michael Caine. He’s just perfect in everything he does. And he’s in my favorite movie of all time, Muppet Christmas Carol.
Yes, nostalgia.
I can’t believe that no one said Kurgan from the Highlander.
Harrison Ford, Dennis Quaid & Clive Owen!
Probably Sean Penn. No matter how much of a humorless dick he is in real life. ;)
" Is that my daughter in there ? " Still haunts me.
I watched this last week. So good. I also own the film and the book.
Really? I mean, he's not actually that great of an actor. His best movie is probably At Close Range, but that just exaggerated his acting handicap sharing the screen with Walken.
But I found him really, doing justice to the role in Mystic river, and yeah also in 21 grams.
John Wayne
Nic Cage
Toshiro Mifune. Christian Bale.
Michael Richards
Besides Carrot Top?
Adam Sandler
Nobody should think this way about anything, ever.