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JohnnyBoy — 11 months ago(April 12, 2025 07:32 PM)
As for actors like Paul Muni and Burt Lancaster, they are simply forgotten today. I look at whether their movies have held up long term. Or if the right movies are looked at. Upon research and after seeing them, I found that many are either dismissed or forgotten. You can tell by the low number of votes and reviews on IMDb, Amazon, etc., collectively.
I like to think of thespians as either "movie stars" or "actors." So I'm focused on "acting." That's where my underrated and overrated lists come in play. The quality of acting and how well they capture the human truth and the characters. Nothing to do with making money. The Oscars is supposed to be the gold standard that's based on merit. They failed.
Some actors like Tom Cruise and Sylvester Stallone are being judged the wrong way by only looking at them as "action stars." They actually have acting excellence in various ways, going back to the 80's and 90's. This is 2025. People just don't realize. Soon, it will be 2050. Many will be forgotten, and people will no longer have a clue what "quality acting" looks like anymore.
Others have gotten too many awards in general and aren't good as the public seems to think. For example, Will Smith and Meryl Streep have a lifetime total of 200 and 400 nominations, respectively. And Robert Mitchum? Just 10 despite of having done 100 movies.
Most, which number in thousands, are properly judged. That leaves 39 underrated and 36 overrated. To me, it's a fair number.
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JohnnyBoy — 11 months ago(April 12, 2025 08:22 PM)
Another way of looking at it: I used to think Matthew McConaughey was underrated for a long, long time. I saw talent in him, and he was being underutilized in these stupid romantic films and I couldn't believe the sheer waste of his talent. Finally, he got out of them and did the dramas and more proper genres. People started to notice and lauded him. That's proper recognition. As a result, he's no longer underrated to me.
In the 80's and the early 90's, I saw the talent in Keanu Reeves and could tell what he was capable of. The rest is history: a huge blockbuster star. Not surprised. People still dismiss him as a "bad actor." That's where they are mistaken. I look at his ability to transform himself to be this character or that character and have seen enough evidence. I cannot think of many who could do it so well.
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JohnnyBoy — 11 months ago(April 14, 2025 10:33 PM)
Thank you. I will think about Vincent Cassel and liked him in Eastern Promises. Michael Shannon is tremendously underrated. Will add him. Ian McShane is interesting; I thought of him but wasn't sure he had done enough quality films to deserve a mention. What are his best films? Paul Dano, yeah…good one. Guy Pearce…I am not sure yet, still on the fence. What are his best films, too?
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