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Old 09-27-2008, 01:46 PM
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Question Your top 5 Favorite movies from.....

from your favorite actor/actress??? What are the best movies that your favorite actor/actress been apart of?
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Truly, Madly, Deeply, Harry Potter(all of them), Love Actually, Die Hard, Sense and Sensibility and Dogma.
Yep, it's Alan Rickman.
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Denzel Washington's 5: Malcolm X, Training Day, Man on Fire, Manchurian Candidate, & Deja Vu
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Robert DeNiro:

The Godfather II
Taxi Driver
The Mission
Mean Streets
The Untouchables


Liam Neeson:

Schindler's List
Rob Roy
The Mission
Michael Collins
SW Ep. I: The Phantom Meance (say what you will, Neeson is fantastic in the film!)
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Robert DeNiro:

The Godfather II
Taxi Driver
The Mission
Mean Streets
The Untouchables


Liam Neeson:

Schindler's List
Rob Roy
The Mission
Michael Collins
SW Ep. I: The Phantom Meance (say what you will, Neeson is fantastic in the film!)
Great list Mark S., but I would like to add a few to the Deniro list:

Goodfellas
Casino
Men of Honor
Sleepers
The Deer Hunter

Robert Deniro is definately one of the most talented actors of our time, in my opinion!
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Morgan Freeman

The Shawshank Redemption
Glory
Seven
Outbreak
Kiss the Girls

Jack Nicholson

The Shining (one of the greatest horror flix ever in my opinion)
A Few Good Men
Batman (the one with Micheal Keaton)
The Departed
The Bucket List(just saw this one and I thought it was classic crazy Jack)
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Great list Mark S., but I would like to add a few to the Deniro list:

Goodfellas
Casino
Men of Honor
Sleepers
The Deer Hunter
I had to pick 5. I confess, I haven't seen Sleepers or Men of Honor. And The Deer Hunter just hasn't aged well for me. I'd still say it's a good movie. But not great. Casino and Goodfellas are both classics though. Had this been a Top 10 list, they both would have been on my list.

Oo. And Jackie Brown! How could I have forgotten Jackie Brown? That would definitely be in my Top 5.


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Agreed!
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Rachael McAdams from- The Notebook. The Notebook is my #1 favorite movie in the world. Also like- Hope Floats, Stepmom and Flicka.
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Gary Oldman
The Professional, Prisoner of Azkaban, The Fifth Element, Air Force one and Batman.
He's a great actor.

Charlize Theron
Monster, The Devils Advocate, North County, Mighty Joe Young and I cant think of another one.
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Truly, Madly, Deeply, Harry Potter(all of them), Love Actually, Die Hard, Sense and Sensibility and Dogma.
Yep, it's Alan Rickman.
Wow! I could have posted this myself. I love Alan Rickman!
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