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oh oh oh, will ferrel too, never not enjoyed watching him in a film (with the possible exception of Zoolander, but then I'm not a fan of ben stiller, will ferrels chracter is still great).


 
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Chuck Norris


 
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Malkovich


 
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Gene Wilder


 
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Jack Nicholson - bucket list

I was gonna suggest viggo mortensen but Hildago.


 
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Leonardo di caprio?


 
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David Prowse, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher?


 
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John Malcovitch


 
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Kenneth Williams


 
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Juliette Lewis


 
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Mark Hamill's been in about 3 good films - and a lot of poor ones.


 
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John Malcovitch is in Red so disqualified.


 
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Harrison Ford played Jack Ryan in those utter bilge Patriot Games films, but I guess its balanced out by being in Apocalypse Now And Blade Runner

I'd say Christopher Walken
Fred Ward
Benicio Del Toro
Johnny Depp has a pretty good record to balance Pirates of the bollocks.


 
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Cary Grant.
Humphrey Bogart.


 
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Ben Kingsly?

The actress who's in a lot of Coen bros films, forget her name. Played the cop in Fargo.


 
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Sean William Scott - Every film a master piece


 
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Was going to suggest Jamie Foxx, but then checked IMDB and saw he was in Stealth.


 
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Johnny Depp has a pretty good record to balance Pirates of the bollocks.

Does he? Pretty much his whole career seems to be have been dedicated to helping Tim Burton make the same slightly tedious film over and over again.


 
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Frances McDormand.


 
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Grum, I second that.


 
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Yes, that's her (Frances McDormand).

Another vote for Juliette Lewis.


 
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Michael Sheen (the Welsh one) - utter genius
Jean reno?
Frank Sinatra
Gabrielle Byrne


 
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Jean reno?

Godzilla.


 
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How about Michael Caine although some might say muppets Christmas Carol rules him out. Also John Goodman and John Candy heavyweights in more ways than one always enjoyed their film rolls.


 
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Michael Sheen (the Welsh one) - utter genius

Brave of you to admit to being such a twilight fan.


 
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Daniel Day Lewis


 
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some might say muppets Christmas Carol rules him out.

Wash your mouth out you heathen.


 
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STWs favourite Nicholas Cage?


 
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How's about morgan freeman ?
Definitely not done a bad film


 
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Michael Caine.

You must have missed Jaws: The Revenge


 
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How's about morgan freeman ?

Deep Impact. The Bonfire of the Vanities. Olympus Has Fallen.

Edit: Having said that, he is probably about as consistent as you can get these days, and one of my favourite actors.


 
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Orson Wells.


 
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[i]Does he? [/i]

Hmm, checking Johnny's IMDB, his - shit: quality ratio is overloaded in the shit dept. Apologies 😉


 
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Leo Di Caprio


 
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The prosecution moves to strike Gary Oldman based upon "The Fifth Element"


 
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Clooney was in the American so definitely not. Tom Hardy was in some gay film about two spies dating the same girl. Clive Owen was in Killer Elite.

Christian Bale is a shout, although was in shaft, what do we think of that?

My vote goes to Robert Redford

Edit: scratch that, the horse whisperer.


 
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Quantum of Solace?

Hardly a fair one as the scriptwriters were on strike during filming so they made bits of it up as they went along.


 
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Steve McQueen Mr Cool surely hasn't been in any duffers has he?


 
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John Cazale:
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Godfather 1 & 2, The Conversation, The Deerhunter & Dog Day Afternoon.

Not a bad CV really.
And that was it. 🙂

Good case for James Dean too.


 
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Hmm, checking Johnny's IMDB, his - shit: quality ratio is overloaded in the shit dept. Apologies

Apology accepted. 🙂

The prosecution moves to strike Gary Oldman based upon "The Fifth Element"

That's a quality film. 😕


 
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The prosecution moves to strike Gary Oldman based upon "The Fifth Element"

No way.

Looks like Rusty Spanner has it with John Cazale. Can't argue with the quality of his movies.


 
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[i]The prosecution moves to strike Gary Oldman based upon "The Fifth Element" [/i]

great film and Gary is superb in it.


 
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Will Smith


 
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Oh, forgot Peter Sellers too.


 
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After Earth rules Will Smith out.


 
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