Mr Angry
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+1Gary Sinise
+1Gary Sinise
I love Oblivion. I know I am alone, but I love that concept.
I used to give my daughter shyte for loving Timberlake.
He won me over, dude can act, now she gives me shtye...damn it.
I guess it is about the roles, good actors pick good roles, well mainly, everyone has a stinker.
I now tell her she should marry him, not the bum she is with - he is ok, would not matter who he was - Not Justin.He won me over, dude can act, now she gives me shtye...damn it.
I didn't really like that movie, and I'm unsure whether it just didn't connect with me or it's because I find him so annoying as an actor.Really liked Clive in Children of Men. From memory he wasn't pompous or unlikeable there.
Overrated, cut price Martin Landau.Leonard Nimoy
no corrections required here man, all underrated as far as I can tell.Bokeem Woodbine - thought he turned out a great performance in the Fargo TV series (season 2 from memory) but hasn't really gone on to the heights I thought he would.
Michael Biehn - work dried up after Terminator, Aliens and Tombstone. Should have gone onwards and upwards from there but was consigned to B-movie land.
Gary Sinise - Tom Hanks gets all the kudos in Forrest Gump, but this guy was the standout for me. Went on to...CSI...I think?
Billy Dee Williams - all that style and charm, remembered for Star Wars and Batman, but this guy honestly should have gone down as a legend.
Cary Elwes - Turned out a great performance in Princess Bride but with the exception of Robin Hood Men in Tights largely disappeared off the radar. Recently reappeared in Stranger Things, where he was great.
Harold Ramis (RIP) - lived in the shadow of Bill Murray, should have been recognised far more than he was for his comedic efforts. Sadly missed by the fans though.
Embeth Davidtz - turned out a great performance in Schindler's List but hasn't really been sighted a lot since.
Just my opinion, feel free to correct me if I've overlooked any of these actors achievements.
Really??? Damn, you should definitely see it!no corrections required here man, all underrated as far as I can tell.
Michael Biehn was a bad ass - second only to Val Kilmer - in Tombstone. I'll go a step further and say that both Biehn and Powers Boothe (rip) as Johnny Ringo and Curly Bill, came across to me as sort of a father/son act, where Ringo would go and do something spontaneous, like shoot the Priest, or drunk-pick fights with the Earps, and right behind him is Curly Bill (Boothe) either saving his ass, or sitting back proudly as if to say "that's my boy".
Gary Sinise - Ransom anyone?
I remember seeing Billy Dee Williams as Stallone's partner in Nighthawks, where Rutger Hauer was the (great) villain.
Cary Elwes - suave, slimy and creepy as all f**k in Kiss the Girls. Suave and slimy in Twister, Suave and slimy in Days of Thunder. Hilarious in Hot Shots and Men in Tights. (I've never seen Princess Bride!)
Harold Ramis - I gravitate toward the nerdy more intellectual sidekick than the cool main dude, so I f**king loved Harold Ramis in Stripes, his hari krishna dance when John Candy got his haircut had me crying
I don't think he was ever underrated, certainly not while he was alive.John Cazel!
On made five movies
Dogs day afternoon
The Godfather 1 & 2
The Deer Hunter
And may favourite:
The Conversation, which also started Gene Hackman, Harrison Ford. Will Smith Enemy of the State is almost a sequel
Underrated?+1 Gene Hackman.
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