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If only the TV show scrubs was counted in this thread...about MOVIE characters... :*(
No need, I record all of thrilling movies via my sky TV. I'll watch them back when I have time.Emieno said:Those characters are quite "out-of-date",
Movies can be shared via the p2p, if you like you can use filesharing sustems to download good new movies. Ads are noisy stuff in those sharng systems I know, but it is not what you really want to get.
Sharing systems are also good in that it is hard to realize who's who when the number of users increases considerably...
Then give me Jennifer Love Hewit in i know what you did last summer, with the blue top, mmm, great acting tooSamanthakrjx said:, Sarah Michelle Geiler (spell?) is my favorite actress.
Ah.. yes. the original KendallSamanthakrjx said:No need, I record all of thrilling movies via my sky TV. I'll watch them back when I have time.
About movie characters, Sarah Michelle Geiler (spell?) is my favorite actress.
Persefone said:How did you guys know so many?
infinitetime said:Russel Crowe in A Beautiful Mind is definitely at the top of my list!
zoobyshoe said:It's funny, because I think the single greatest living actor, Gary Oldman, has never created one of the great screen characters.
The reason I count him as the greatest is because he is a consumate chameleon: virtually unrecognizable from one role to the next. He is a real actor.
He was Mason Verger in Hannibal, Dracula, in Brahm Stoker's Dracula, he was in The Fifth Element, he was Dr, Smith in the movie Lost In Space, he played Beethoven in Immortal Beloved, and he was fantastic as a dirty cop in Romeo Is Bleeding, to name some. Somehow he hasn't been matched up with the breakthrough role that would make him a household name.
marlon said:Les, how do you feel abut the Salieri-role of FM Abraham ? I would love to hear your opinion on that.
I haven't seen this movie, but all I have to know is that it was Gary Oldman to believe it was an intense and convincing performance.Les Sleeth said:I see your point about him being a chameleon, but I think he did create one if not "great" screen character, one that was memorable (if disturbing) for me, and that was his role as Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols in "Sid and Nancy."
Again, I haven't seen it, but now I have two listings for the next Gary Oldman Film Festival I hold, here at the zoobie brush shelter.I also thought his characterization was really strong in another disturbing film, "State of Grace," where he played a messed up Irish gangster.