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Al Pacino - his final speech on "The Devil's Advocate" was classic. The plot was bizarre. In the film, the "Devil" himself becomes managing partner at an elite New York "Big Law" firm with Ivy League attorneys. As the movie progresses, sinister, supernatural events happen. It turned out the reason was that Pacino's character was the "Devil". Hence the name of the film.
Heath Ledger has always been my favorite...I can't believe it has been 9 years since he died.
Other than Heath...I love Morgan Freeman, Robert DeNiro, Tom Hanks, Leonard DiCaprio and Christian Bale.
I will also watch almost anything with Jason Segel in it...I think he's super funny.
Clint Eastwood
Not so much for dramatic acting, but for playing that one role at which he excels. The Man With No Name/Dirty Harry (same dude, different centuries). It's just fun.
Charlton Heston
It's so much fun watching him overact, like some guy who has no understanding of nuance doing community threater. And he was in a bunch of post-apocalyptic B-movies (the Apes films, Soylent Green [more dystopian that apocalyptic, but you get the idea], The Omega Man) that are perfect showcases for such overacting. Think of the final "Damn you all to Hell!" scene at the end of The Planet of the Apes. Fun stuff!
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