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Topic: Best post Brando generation actor
Posted By: Icarium
Subject: Best post Brando generation actor
Date Posted: November 16 2017 at 17:58
so whom do you pick from this list

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Posted By: Icarium
Date Posted: November 16 2017 at 18:01
im focusing on americans

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Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: November 16 2017 at 18:11
I'd say it's between DeNiro and Hoffman, both have the best range.   Caan, Ford, Redford, Eastwood, and Alda are basically always the same guy.   Not impressed by that.


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Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: November 16 2017 at 18:12
DeNiro for the win, BTW.   Really no one can touch him.



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Posted By: Icarium
Date Posted: November 16 2017 at 18:22
Gene Hackman has played some of my most favoured part, mostly cause of hes ability of deliverin intencity to roles. Also Duvall has same ability to add a sence of danger and desperation to roles he play.

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Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: November 16 2017 at 18:51
^ Duvall is superb [Tender Mercies one of favorites], and I respect the hell out of Hackman.



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Posted By: Icarium
Date Posted: November 17 2017 at 05:58
i forgot to add Harvey Keitel

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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: November 17 2017 at 08:21
Hi,

Very difficult to choose ... there are a lot of them and the 70's and 80's they tore up the screen big time. Here's a few more added:

Richard Dreyfuss
Edward James Olmos
Tommy Lee Jones
Sam Sheppard
Kevin Costner
Robin Williams
Martin Landau
Jeff Bridges
Morgan Freeman

Of all these, I much prefer Robin Williams, as his variety of roles and really well done body of work as an actor is quite special. Even his serious roles were intense, and I specially remember the one about the poetry and the one about el dopa, to give you an idea. 


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Posted By: Quinino
Date Posted: November 17 2017 at 08:31
Why must Newman always be forgotten ? And McQueen ?
Two of my favorites, btw

(of these I'll go for Clint, of course Big smile


Posted By: dwill123
Date Posted: November 17 2017 at 16:37
For me it's a tie between DeNiro and Hackman.  DeNiro's Rupert Pupkin (The King of Comedy) may just be his best acting portrayal of all time. That boy was scarily sad.  Hackman's Lex Luthor from the very first of the modern day Superman movies should have been nominated for an award.


Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: November 17 2017 at 17:27
^ Ever seen DeNiro as the Monster in Frankenstein ?   Extraordinary.



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Posted By: mechanicalflattery
Date Posted: November 17 2017 at 20:06
I won't vote for now, but I don't think anyone here ever topped Al Pacino in Dog Day Afternoon. Harrison Ford definitely shouldn't be on this list, although he's got a really interesting and underrated part in The Conversation back in 1974. Duvall and Hackman are both certainly great as well. My overall (male) favorite from this generation, though, would be John Cazale. 


Posted By: dwill123
Date Posted: November 19 2017 at 05:46
I was thinking that Denzel Washington should probably be on that main list.
 


Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: November 19 2017 at 06:16
^^ I was going to mention Dog Day Afternoon too -- brilliant film and performance by Pacino. Duvall I'm also tempted by.



James Earl Jones is one I'd mention -- not only did he play a great King Lear, but his portrayal of Thulsa Doom is widely regarded as the definitive Thulsa Doom performance. :)



Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: November 19 2017 at 08:27
Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

^ Ever seen DeNiro as the Monster in Frankenstein ?   Extraordinary.


That film needs to be re-mastered and released again ... still closer and better to the book, but not quite there yet. 

But these days, with folks so happy with crap about comic books (really?), it is not likely that one of the greatest books EVER written by a woman, will EVER get any attention ... Hollywood would not want to give "women" any of that credit. Specially a book that has now been great and had more publications in the (almost) 200 years since it was written!


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Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: November 20 2017 at 18:19
^ You're probably right about that.   But it was superior to any other version I've seen.



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Posted By: Barbu
Date Posted: November 20 2017 at 21:42
Pacino

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Posted By: Barbu
Date Posted: November 20 2017 at 21:45
Originally posted by Icarium Icarium wrote:

i forgot to add Harvey Keitel

and Michael Caine.

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Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: November 20 2017 at 23:00
Out of those Deniro but where is Robin Williams? 


Posted By: thief
Date Posted: November 23 2017 at 07:03
From this list? I think I'll go with Jack Nicholson. But I feel guys like Hackman and Eastwood (1930s) should have one list, and guys from 1940s (De Niro, Ford) their own.

But yeah, Jack Nicholson for:
1) being my favorite of the bunch, if not the most favorite ever
2) acting in movies that hugely influenced me
3) keeping me on the edge of my seat, totally immersed in any movie (especially his golden era between Easy Rider and Terms of Endearment)


Posted By: Blaqua
Date Posted: November 24 2017 at 18:41

I voted for Jack Nicholson for his excellent acting in classics such as The Shining, Batman, One Flew etc.

Deniro, Pacino and Caan are perhaps equally talented. As regards Hoffman, I think I've  seen him only in the Hook. 



Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: November 25 2017 at 04:14
My faves are Duvall, De Niro, Pacino, Hackman, Sheen, Nicholsen and Hoffman. Voted for Duvall in the end.
How about Jean Reno, Benicio Del Toro and of course Ben Stiller?

Btw I don't feel Caan, Eastwood, Redford, Alda and Ford belong in this company. Whilst they all are great actors to some extent they still seem rather one-dimensional compared to the rest of the bunch. Sure Clint displayed an abnormally kind and affectionate side of himself in a flick like Bridges of Madison County, but it is something of a lone dove in his work. I can mention quite a few examples pertaining to the remainder of these guys but the gist remains the same. Don't get me wrong - none of these are less than stellar at what they do...I just feel there is a distinct difference in weightclass here.

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