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Who's your favorite actor

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posted on 22/12/12

Gene Hackman, what a shout.

Mississippi burning is a great film

posted on 22/12/12

In No particular order and depending what mood im in

Jack Nicholson
Al Pacino
Clint Eastwood
Anthony Hopkins
Harrison Ford
Tommy Lee Jones
Tom Cruise
Peter Sellers
Christopher Lee
Sean Connery(before he became paly with Minty)

and many many more Its hard to pick just one

posted on 22/12/12

Mitre...Hackman playing Popeye Doyle,.....one of the best roles ever.

posted on 22/12/12

Mississippi burning is a great film


comment by deBear (U8633)

posted on 22/12/12

The Hackman

Great shout...

posted on 22/12/12

Ritchie . Tom Cruise!!!!!! What sort of mood do you need to be in? Poooofy midget mood?

I'll still watch Jack Reacher though, only because I liked the books.

posted on 22/12/12

The French Connection FFS some of us are giving away our ages.



Buster Keaton.

posted on 22/12/12

Jack Reacher will be such a disappointment

comment by deBear (U8633)

posted on 22/12/12

Lot of respect for that Katy Holmes getting her daughter away from that madness..

She should've realised what she was getting in to..

Maybe she did

posted on 22/12/12

Agreed Blue!

Can't stand Tom Cruise

comment by deBear (U8633)

posted on 22/12/12

Q

I don't think I've ever seen The French Connection...

posted on 22/12/12

Timinator I know that but I'm just going to suspend belief for a couple of hours.

The trailers make it look like they have been true to the story of Last Shot too, pity they cast a midget.

posted on 22/12/12

Ritchie, yacant, did you just copy and paste my first post an here and add a couple of names???
Suppose you nominate Neil Lennon for acting as a manager?

posted on 22/12/12

Gene hackman was superb in the conversation,french connection,unforgiven,enemy of the state etc,great actor.

posted on 22/12/12

The conversation . What a shout, I loved that film the first time I saw it

posted on 22/12/12

BT they should've cast the rock or vin diesal or someone like that no somekant who is smaller than my gran ffs


will still watch it tho,but i feel they have made a bad mistake casting him tbh.

posted on 22/12/12

Q,some of the older movies are great,only time before they start remaking them all.
Watched The Hangover 1 and 2 recently....wiz awright,but no up to the hype .

posted on 22/12/12

His film company bought the rights Tim, he was always going to cast himself.

Another film that blew me away the first time I saw it (I was about 12) was The Sting.

posted on 22/12/12

Bill Murray....Lost in Translation.......WTF.....another 2 hours wasted

comment by deBear (U8633)

posted on 22/12/12

Pablo

Scarlett Johanson though???

posted on 22/12/12

Never seen Lost in Translation, 2 hours I still have.

Recent trend, if nominated for an Oscar then probably best to avoid with a few exceptions.

posted on 22/12/12

Gie ye that wan de Bear....

posted on 22/12/12

My all time faves are Bogey and Cagney
These guys are legends of the silver screen for a reason.
Cagney in Public Enemy No. 1. amongst so many others.
Bogey in Gold of The Sierra Madres, Casablanca, To Have and Have Not,(You do know how to whistle, don't you?) Key Largo.

posted on 22/12/12

didn't know that blue he's an even bigger b3ll end than i thought then


The stings a film i've always wanted to watch but never got round to seeing,will need to watch it one day


watched Dog day afternoon a few weeks ago,great film and performance from Pacino.

posted on 22/12/12

Barbed Wire. Now that was a film.

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