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Gyp Rosetti

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I remember someone starting a thread like this on the old site and for me Gary Oldman takes the cake here, that is unless he's considered too "out there" or respected already.

That said, I want to give major props to another guy who's either crushed or been seamlessly strong in every role I can recall seeing him in. The 25th Hour, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, Saving Private Ryan, True Grit, The Green Mile, The Kennedys. I know he was supposedly excellent in 61 and 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story as well.

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Barry Pepper. You're a great ****ing actor bro. Much love.
 
Jeffrey Wright. That guy is AMAZING, but I never hear him talked about, ever. Just go see Angels in America if you don't believe me (although, admittedly, almost everyone was great in Angels... that was the best cast for any mini-series in my memory, and not just because of Al Pacino and Meryl Streep).

The funny thing is that the beginning of his IMDB profile actually reads: "Quite possibly the most underrated and underexposed actor of his caliber and generation, Jeffrey Wright's undeniable talent and ability to successfully bring to life any role he undertakes is on a par with the most praised and revered A-list actors in the business." So apparently someone agrees with me.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHHyVVMDsMk

In the last thread like this (might have been before the crash, I don't remember) I mentioned Brad Dourif, who was Billy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Doc Cochran in Deadwood, and Wormtongue in Lord of the Rings, just to name a few roles. The guy still impresses the hell out of me.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VTMtrqqiH4
 
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I remember someone starting a thread like this on the old site and for me Gary Oldman takes the cake here, that is unless he's considered too "out there" or respected already.

That said, I want to give major props to another guy who's either crushed or been seamlessly strong in every role I can recall seeing him in. The 25th Hour, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, Saving Private Ryan, True Grit, The Green Mile, The Kennedys. I know he was supposedly excellent in 61 and 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story as well.

BarryPeppera_Granitz_327278.jpg


Barry Pepper. You're a great ****ing actor bro. Much love.

Mr. Pepper always reminds me of Alex Winter

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Good call with Wright. He stole the show in Shaft. Was he nominated for an Oscar for Syriana?
I don't believe so. He won a bunch of stuff for Angels... a Golden Globe and an Emmy, plus a Tony for his stage performance. He also got Best Supporting Actor Award for Shaft from the Toronto Film Critics Association. But nothing for Syriana, I don't think...
 
Oh man...I came here just to say Paul Giamiatti. You just stole my thunder. Repped appropriately.
 
Donal Logue. I'm still pissed that Terriers got cancelled after just one season, because he was excellent in it. He should be more famous.
 
Nicolas Cage.

I dare you to watch The Wicker Man and tell me that's not the greatest acting performance of our generation.
 
Nicolas Cage.

I dare you to watch The Wicker Man and tell me that's not the greatest acting performance of our generation.

It's not.




It is very good but I have a hard time saying "greatest".
 
I suppose I'll add in Glenn Close, just because I find it shocking that she hasn't won an Oscar yet. Especially for Dangerous Liasons... Jodie Foster stole that one from her. Actually, Glenn Close in Dangerous Liasons might be my favorite performance by an actress ever, period. At least I can't think of a better one off the top of my head.

These two scenes will show you why, the second especially. (The movie is streaming on Netflix, btw, I highly recommend it)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7kwcIImGM8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99WGdX6V2J8
 
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