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  • #61
    EDWARD NORTON




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    • #62
      Originally posted by !! Anorak View Post
      You cheeky slag.

      England actually had a decentish film industry before the 1980s... maybe even including the 1980s. But nowadays it's all crappy Richard Curtis movies.
      Of course, this does invoke the question of what is an English movie these days. Britain doesn't have the ££££ to make many movies, so most of it gets made with $$$$. Look at those Dark Knight movies you Fat Yanks love so much... written and directed by a Green Teef, starring Green Teefs.

      But this scoffing at England's movie output without raising an eyebrow at Yank endeavours does suggest you're sat there going "Yo, Fellini, De Sica and Kurosawa? Yo, dey ain't nuthin' compared to Expendables 2 - USA USA USA!"

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      • #63
        Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
        Note: Did not list any actors prior to the Brando/Newman/Poitier era. Just can't get into acting and films before that time, at all. Sorry if that offends anyone.

        1. Marlon Brando
        2. Jack Nicholson
        3. Robert De Niro
        4. Al Pacino
        5. Paul Newman
        6. Daniel Day-Lewis
        7. Sean Penn
        8. Tom Hanks
        9. Denzel Washington
        10. Dustin Hoffman

        Honorary mention:
        Anthony Hopkins
        Sidney Poitier
        Michael Caine
        Russell Crowe
        Morgan Freeman
        Gene Hackman

        Potential ATG's in the future:
        Leonardo Dicaprio
        Johnny Depp
        Brad Pitt
        Phillip Seymour Hoffman
        Joaquin Phoenix
        Is there some Brad Pitt movie I need to see in order to understand this?

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        • #64
          how about dustin hoffman?
          rainman
          the graduate
          kramer vs kramer
          straw dogs
          midnigt cowboy
          papillon
          all the president's man
          marathon man
          tootsie
          lenny

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          • #65
            Originally posted by res View Post
            Is there some Brad Pitt movie I need to see in order to understand this?
            seven years in tibet

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            • #66
              Originally posted by !! Anorak View Post
              1. Vertigo (Hitch****, 1958)
              2. Citizen Kane (Welles, 1941)
              3. Tokyo Story (Ozu, 1953)
              4. La Regle du Jeu (Renoir, 1939)
              5. Sunrise: a Song for Two Humans (Murnau, 1927)
              6. 2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick, 1968)
              7. The Searchers (Ford, 1956)
              8. Man with a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov, 1929)
              9. The Passion of Joan of Arc (Dreyer, 1927)
              10. 8½ (Fellini, 1963)

              Half of that list isn't even in English. It's okay sitting there with your popcorn and your second extra portions of fries, firing off your gun and going "if dey don't speak good English like us Americans do, they don't count for **** - USA USA USA!" but you'll find a lot of those foreign bastards make good movies.
              I never really liked Vertigo its such an overrated Hitch**** movie

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Danny Gunz View Post
                I never really liked Vertigo its such an overrated Hitch**** movie
                i wouldnt be surprised if a lot of people may find all hickc0cks movies boring..

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by !! Anorak View Post
                  1. Vertigo (Hitch****, 1958)
                  2. Citizen Kane (Welles, 1941)
                  3. Tokyo Story (Ozu, 1953)
                  4. La Regle du Jeu (Renoir, 1939)
                  5. Sunrise: a Song for Two Humans (Murnau, 1927)
                  6. 2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick, 1968)
                  7. The Searchers (Ford, 1956)
                  8. Man with a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov, 1929)
                  9. The Passion of Joan of Arc (Dreyer, 1927)
                  10. 8½ (Fellini, 1963)

                  Half of that list isn't even in English. It's okay sitting there with your popcorn and your second extra portions of fries, firing off your gun and going "if dey don't speak good English like us Americans do, they don't count for **** - USA USA USA!" but you'll find a lot of those foreign bastards make good movies.
                  Not saying they don't, and your statement about Americans is EVERY BIT as ignorant as the Americans who really think like that. True story.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by res View Post
                    Is there some Brad Pitt movie I need to see in order to understand this?
                    Check the guys resume.

                    Seven, Twelve Monkeys, Fight Club, Snatch, Babel, Benjamin Button, Moneyball, Inglourious Basterds, The Assassination of Jesse James...., and Killing Them Softly is getting great reviews so far as well.

                    He's been nominated for 3 Oscar's already, and he's still got plenty of time to make more great films.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by piggy'sSqueal View Post
                      i wouldnt be surprised if a lot of people may find all hickc0cks movies boring..
                      blasphemy!

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