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    missmisery33 — 19 years ago(October 15, 2006 08:44 PM)

    Geoffrey Rush-Shine
    Hoffman-Capote
    Julianne Moore-Magnolia
    Alan Alda-Four Seasons
    Laura Linney-You Can Count On Me
    Tom Hanks-Philadelphia
    Edward Norton-Primal Fear
    Liam Neeson-Les Miserables

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      danielcostintanase — 19 years ago(October 16, 2006 04:50 AM)

      In no particular order:

      • Al Pacino - Dog Day Afternoon & Scent of a Woman
      • Jack Nicholson - As Good as it Gets
      • Robert DeNiro - Raging Bull & Once Upon A Time In America
      • Anthony Hopkins - Silence of the Lambs
      • Nicholas Cage - Leaving Las Vegas
      • Marlon Brando - Godfather
      • Ellen Burstyn - Requiem for a Dream
      • Tim Robins - Mystic River
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        dalya23 — 19 years ago(October 16, 2006 04:32 PM)

        1.Robert DeNiro - Raging Bull
        2.Edward Norton - American History X
        3.Al Pacino - Dog Day Afternoon
        4.Robert DeNiro - Taxi Driver
        5.Marlon Brando - On The Waterfront
        6.Kathy Bates - Misery
        7.Daniel Day Lewis - My Left Foot
        8.Malcolm McDowell - A Clockwork Orange
        9.Peter Sellers - Dr Strangelove
        10.Denzel Washington - Malcolm X

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          miike80 — 19 years ago(October 17, 2006 02:58 AM)

          i'm glad i've seen malcolm mc dowell,peter sellers and marlon brando otherwise i would have thought no one have seen movies made after the eighties.many lists are kinda pathetic
          even equiped with a shovel and you couldn't dig this

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              marialamb — 19 years ago(October 25, 2006 03:08 PM)

              Tom Hanks, first place

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                likemikexxiii — 19 years ago(October 26, 2006 08:03 PM)

                In no particular order,
                Marlon Brando in The Godfather
                Robert De Niro in Raging Bull
                Edward Norton in American History X
                Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver
                Denzel Washington in Malcolm X
                Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction
                Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
                Al Pacino in The Godfather Trilogy
                Morgan Freeman in Shawshank Redemption
                Kevin Spacey in American Beauty
                Jack Nicholson in As Good As It Gets
                http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat=1&id=michael.holden

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                  Sawyer_Lost — 19 years ago(October 27, 2006 08:50 AM)

                  some off the top of my head in no particular order:
                  Leonardo DiCaprio in
                  What's eating Gilbert Grape
                  Johnny Depp in
                  Edward Scissorhands
                  William H. Macy in
                  Fargo
                  Joaquin Phoenix in
                  Gladiator and Walk the Line
                  Christian Slater in
                  Untamed Heart
                  Andy Serkis in
                  The Lord of The Rings - The Two Towers
                  Edward Norton in
                  American History X
                  Kevin Spacey
                  in American Beauty and The Usual Suspects
                  Jeff Bridges in
                  The Big Lebowski
                  John Goodman in
                  The Big Lebowski
                  River Phoenix in
                  Stand By Me
                  Haley Joel Osment in
                  The Sixth Sense
                  Geoffrey Rush in
                  Pirates of the Caribbean - The Curse of the black Pearl
                  and last but not least
                  Tom Hanks in
                  Forrest Gump
                  Eat your cereal with a fork and do your homework in the dark

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                    studio_raat — 19 years ago(October 28, 2006 01:03 AM)

                    In addition:
                    Patty Duke in "The Miracle Worker"
                    Bette Davis in "What Ever Happened To Baby Jane"
                    Deniro in "Raging Bull"
                    James Cagney in "White Heat"
                    Sir Lawrence Olivier in "Marathon Man"
                    Sissy Spacek in "Coal Miners Daughter"
                    How about Queen Latifah in "Set It Off"

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                      dvlaw — 19 years ago(March 03, 2007 08:24 PM)

                      I agree wholeheartedly on your choice of Olivier's "Dr. Szell" in Marathon Man. Definitely one of the creepiest, most chilling screen villains of all time. ("Is it safe?")
                      Hoffman was also top-notch.

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                        bulldozer2012 — 19 years ago(October 29, 2006 09:10 AM)

                        First of all, I never thought I'd see John Goodman on a list of greatest acting performances. I respect you for saying that. Also, I can't believe you put two child actors on this list, even though they were good. I also want to let you know that only two of the actors actually won oscars for the films you provided. Kevin Spacey - American Beauty, Tom Hanks - Forrest Gump.

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                          Sawyer_Lost — 19 years ago(October 30, 2006 01:54 AM)

                          Yeah well, I wrote those were just a few off the top of my head didn't I. But sure, I stick to all of them. Of course I forgot a bunch, Philip Seymour Hoffman for example. After all, it was his portrayal of Truman Capote that made me come to this message board in the first place 🙂 or Sean Penn, who deserves the uttermost respect for his performances in 'I am Sam' and 'Mystic River'.
                          By the way, I think that Kevin Spacey won an Oscar for both, The Ususal Suspects AND American Beauty and some of the actors I mentioned got at least a nod for one (Osment, DiCaprio). But seriously, it doesn't really amount to anything if you got an Academy Adward/Golden Globe or not. So many great performances and actors are disregarded each and every year, John Goodman being one of them. Come to think of it, he's undoubtably one the most underrated actors in business.
                          Eat your cereal with a fork and do your homework in the dark

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                            bulldozer2012 — 19 years ago(October 30, 2006 02:26 PM)

                            Glad to see that someone else agrees that Sean Penn deserves respect for I Am Sam. You're right. Kevin Spacey did win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. I always forget about the Supporting Actor. Touch. As for John Goodman, he showed how great of an actor he is by actually being able to stand next to that loudmouth (beep) Roseanne Barr. I still disagree that he is one of the most underrated actors; you can't prove that in comedies or sci-fi films. If you're looking for underrated actors, check out Don Cheadle, but otherwise, John Goodman is just a man who is able to put up with Roseanne Barr/Pentland/Arnold/Thomas.

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                              Sawyer_Lost — 19 years ago(October 31, 2006 10:52 AM)

                              John Goodman is just a man who is able to put up with Roseanne Barr/Pentland/Arnold/Thomas.
                              Of course I respect your opinion and you're entitled to express it, but that is an outrageous thing to say. Apparently, you've never seen Goodman in Barton Fink, Blood Simple or The Big Lebowski. The man is a wonderful, terrific actor.
                              As for Don Cheadle, I can only agree with you to a certain extent. He has done some great acting but whenever the guy tries to pull off a british accent (the london one especially), I have to laugh out loud because it's so painfully bad! Not that underrated in my book but that's just my 2 cents worth 🙂
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