I say Daniel Day Lewis (Blood) and Heath Ledger (Batman).
Who Had The Best Acting Performance of the Decade?
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BobHarveySBR MVP
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#1Who Had The Best Acting Performance of the Decade?Tags: None -
CapybaraSBR Posting Legend
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#2Those two were great, but gotta go with Philip Seymour Hoffman in Capote. Incredible performance. Also, Sean Penn in Milk and Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler, both from last year. And of course Ben Kingsley in Sexy Beast.Comment -
Eellsy27SBR High Roller
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#3Top Ten List
1. Adrien Brody- The Pianist
2. Daniel Day Lewis- Gangs of New York
3. Russell Crowe- Gladiator
4. Viggo Mortensen- Eastern Promises
5. Leonardo DiCaprio- The Aviator
6. Denzel Washington- Training Day
7. Daniel Day Lewis- There Will Be Blood
8. Mickey Rourke- The Wrestler
9. Cliint Eastwood- Million Dollar Baby
10. Heath Ledger- The Dark NightComment -
Jiggy FlySBR MVP
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#4Robert Downey playing the black dude in Tropical Thunder!!!Comment -
DunderRestricted User
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#5Forest Whitaker - Last King of ScotlandComment -
fsugolfSBR Hall of Famer
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#6Originally posted by DunderForest Whitaker - Last King of Scotland
this dude is underratedComment -
Boner_18SBR Hall of Famer
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#7Decade still has another year to go... Of the last 10 years there are some good names mentioned here.Comment -
MudcatRestricted User
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#8I'll lob a few out there.
Julianne Moore is my favorite freaky chick. I'm a huge fan. I wish I could say Magnolia but that was 1999. However Far from Heaven was excellent work from this decade - and more of a leading role anyway.
This may be going off the beaten track but I was absolutely blown away by Dakota Fanning in Man on Fire. She was probably about 10 at the time. Just an unbelievable natural talent who I hope will be around for a long time.
I gotta mention Charlize Theron as Aileen Wuornos in Monster. Hell of a performance - and it won me a lot of cash!Comment -
MudcatRestricted User
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#9Adding
Renee Zellweger in Nurse Betty. Say what you want about the movie, it was a very odd role, part comedy, part not. She pulled it off. She was a hundred times better in this than that role they gave her the Oscar for (Cold Mountain).Comment -
ReloadSBR Posting Legend
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#10Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler
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pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
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#11Jason Statham - The Transporter (2002)Comment -
BreadSBR Posting Legend
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#12Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler. And he was ROBBED!Comment -
CapybaraSBR Posting Legend
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#13Originally posted by BreadMickey Rourke in The Wrestler. And he was ROBBED!Comment -
Cougar BaitSBR Posting Legend
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#14Have to side with Bread here Capy. Maybe it's because I never cared about Harvey Milk from scene one, or because Sean Penn has probably 5 or 6 awards by now. The role that Mickey Rourke played not only embodied his character, but it was in essence a real life self-promotion. A down and out actor, given one last chance to prove he has the ability to turn an audience on their ear. It was the bottom of the 9th and Mickey Rourke was fukkin Kirk Gibson with a bum leg. He hit that shit straight out of the park. And even if you weren't a fan, you had to be impressed.Comment -
flyingilliniSBR Aristocracy
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#15Andy Hunter - Shoot your loadהמוסד
המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים
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Brock LandersSBR Aristocracy
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#16Tom Green - Freddy got fingeredComment -
CapybaraSBR Posting Legend
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#17Originally posted by Cougar BaitHave to side with Bread here Capy. Maybe it's because I never cared about Harvey Milk from scene one, or because Sean Penn has probably 5 or 6 awards by now. The role that Mickey Rourke played not only embodied his character, but it was in essence a real life self-promotion. A down and out actor, given one last chance to prove he has the ability to turn an audience on their ear. It was the bottom of the 9th and Mickey Rourke was fukkin Kirk Gibson with a bum leg. He hit that shit straight out of the park. And even if you weren't a fan, you had to be impressed.
But check out my next post...Comment -
CapybaraSBR Posting Legend
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#18Here's your winner. Philip Seymour Hoffman is f--king insanely talented.
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Cougar BaitSBR Posting Legend
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#19I guess this is where we will differ. The story of Milk means nothing to me on a personal level. I understand what he went through, but I can not in the slightest way identify with it.Comment -
CapybaraSBR Posting Legend
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#20Originally posted by Cougar BaitI guess this is where we will differ. The story of Milk means nothing to me on a personal level. I understand what he went through, but I can not in the slightest way identify with it.)... but I love a good true story about any oppressed minority fighting for their rights, and in this case it was a true story and this guy really changed the world for gay people through his own heart, courage, and hard work.
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CapybaraSBR Posting Legend
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#21And for the same token, I'm also as far as can be away from Mickey Rourke's character in The Wrestler, but I still completely related and felt his pain in that movie.
I do hear you about being able to relate in some regard to a protagonist... you have to be rooting for them... but I don't think we really need to feel we have too much in common with them.Comment -
Cougar BaitSBR Posting Legend
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#22Originally posted by CapybaraSince when do you need to 100% identify with a hero's story to find it moving or inspirational? I mean, I'm as straight as can be (see various hot-chick-related posts under my name)... but I love a good true story about any oppressed minority fighting for their rights, and in this case it was a true story and this guy really changed the world for gay people through his own heart, courage, and hard work.
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Shark79SBR Posting Legend
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#23- Mickey ROurke - The Wrestler
- Clint Eastwood - Gran Torino
- Heath Ledger - Batman
Yes, in that order.Comment -
CapybaraSBR Posting Legend
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#24Originally posted by Shark79- Mickey ROurke - The Wrestler
- Clint Eastwood - Gran Torino
- Heath Ledger - Batman
Yes, in that order.Comment -
Cougar BaitSBR Posting Legend
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#25Ever seen Candy with Heath Ledger? Geoffrey Rush in it as well...
Here's another movie from the decade that needed consideration QUILLS...man I can't believe I forgot that one.Comment -
MudcatRestricted User
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#26I saw Candy. Heath was great and Abby Cornish was also excellent (or maybe I was just hopelessly horny for her). No I joke, they were great. (But she really was insanely hot.)
I later saw Abby Cornish in something else where she wasn't so great - but I digress.
Candy is a good flick. As an addict, I could relate to the story very much and they did an inspired job of capturing the characters.Comment -
Jshap1515SBR MVP
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#27Thank You For SmokingComment -
Boner_18SBR Hall of Famer
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#28JJ Gold in "The Storyteller."Comment -
Cougar BaitSBR Posting Legend
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#29Originally posted by MudcatI saw Candy. Heath was great and Abby Cornish was also excellent (or maybe I was just hopelessly horny for her). No I joke, they were great. (But she really was insanely hot.) I later saw Abby Cornish in something else where she wasn't so great - but I digress. Candy is a good flick. As an addict, I could relate to the story very much and they did an inspired job of capturing the characters.Originally posted by Cougar BaitI can not in the slightest way identify with it.Originally posted by CapybaraSince when do you need to 100% identify with a hero's storyComment -
CapybaraSBR Posting Legend
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#30Originally posted by Cougar BaitSo I guess relating to the protagonist does matter. Huh. Who knew?
Sometimes you can tangentially identify, as I'm sure you'd agree. Like "being an outsider"... "having to overcome bad decisions"... etc.Comment -
Cougar BaitSBR Posting Legend
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#31I was just yanking your chain Capy.Comment -
CapybaraSBR Posting Legend
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#32Originally posted by Cougar BaitI was just yanking your chain Capy.
Obviously my bro is not a murderer, LOL, but I was 100% correct, he loved that character. "Sometimes I look at people, and I see nothing worth liking."Comment -
Cougar BaitSBR Posting Legend
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#33Originally posted by CapybaraThis conversation actually reminds me of when I went to see There Will Be Blood with my brother... A great film, obviously, and we both enjoyed it a lot, but I knew for a fact that he must have LOVED it because he himself is a total misanthrope, and I knew -- knew -- while watching it that he must have felt a connection with Daniel Plainview, with his mistrust of people and his just wanting to make enough money so he could get away from everyone. Obviously my bro is not a murderer, LOL, but I was 100% correct, he loved that character. "Sometimes I look at people, and I see nothing worth liking."Comment -
AMBlai01SBR Hall of Famer
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#34I give my nod to Daniel Day Lewis....but I might be a bit biasedComment -
CapybaraSBR Posting Legend
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#35Originally posted by AMBlai01I give my nod to Daniel Day Lewis....but I might be a bit biasedComment
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