AlexLaw76 Posted Saturday at 23:26 Posted Saturday at 23:26 Just watching a Few Good Men, and whilst the film is just brilliant, this is largely due to the magnificent Nicholson. A great example of an actor just nailing a role... Another one that springs to mind is James Gandalfini - he IS Tony Soprano
Wiggles31 Posted Saturday at 23:31 Posted Saturday at 23:31 Joe Pesci in Goodfellas and Casino (basically the same character) used to scare me. McConaughey as Rust Cohle in True Detective is a masterpiece in acting. 2
badgerx16 Posted yesterday at 08:38 Posted yesterday at 08:38 David Suchet as Hercules Poirot Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes 2
AlexLaw76 Posted yesterday at 08:54 Author Posted yesterday at 08:54 Of course, David Jason as Del Boy 2
The Kraken Posted yesterday at 09:05 Posted yesterday at 09:05 Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb, Slow Horses. Tom Hardy as Alfie Solomons, Peaky Blinders. Martin Sheen as Jed Bartlet, The West Wing. 4
egg Posted yesterday at 09:08 Posted yesterday at 09:08 Javier Bardem in no country for old men was unbelievably good. Ditto Kathy Bates in Misery. In lesser known stuff, Stephen Graham in The Virtues was phenomenal.
egg Posted yesterday at 09:12 Posted yesterday at 09:12 4 minutes ago, The Kraken said: Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb, Slow Horses. Tom Hardy as Alfie Solomons, Peaky Blinders. Martin Sheen as Jed Bartlet, The West Wing. Amen to those, particularly Oldman. Utterly believable. I'll add Christopher Waltz in Inglorious Basterds. Absolutely nailed the Hans Lander role. 4
Farmer Saint Posted yesterday at 09:34 Posted yesterday at 09:34 Lesley Nielsen as LT Frank Drebin in the Naked Gun films 😂 2
benjii Posted yesterday at 09:51 Posted yesterday at 09:51 16 minutes ago, Farmer Saint said: Lesley Nielsen as LT Frank Drebin in the Naked Gun films 😂 Have you seen the new one? It's decent.
hypochondriac Posted yesterday at 10:47 Posted yesterday at 10:47 Most things that Daniel day Lewis is in. Remarkable actor. 3
Lighthouse Posted yesterday at 10:47 Posted yesterday at 10:47 Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight All three protagonists in Jaws, Robert Shaw in particular. Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix in Gladiator Christopher Lee was basically the only redeeming feature in The Man with the Golden Gun Michael Caine in The Muppets Christmas Carol
whelk Posted yesterday at 10:48 Posted yesterday at 10:48 Just now, hypochondriac said: Most things that Daniel day Lewis is in. Remarkable actor. Yep, I put him up there with John Inman
hypochondriac Posted yesterday at 10:54 Posted yesterday at 10:54 (edited) 6 minutes ago, whelk said: Yep, I put him up there with John Inman TBF he really made the role of effeminate, closet 70s gay his own. Edited yesterday at 10:54 by hypochondriac
austsaint Posted yesterday at 10:57 Posted yesterday at 10:57 Gene Hackman in Mississippi Burning. Rod Steiger “In the heat of the night”. Jack Nicholson in Chinatown.
whelk Posted yesterday at 11:19 Posted yesterday at 11:19 I must admit pretty much agree with everyone’s posts. Would add Mark Wahlberg in The Departed Also Billy Bob Thornton in first Fargo series and Allison Tolman. Fuck it, so many, also David Thewlis in season 3 as Varga 1
Turkish Posted yesterday at 11:25 Posted yesterday at 11:25 Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lector Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman Ed Norton as Derek Vinyard
badgerx16 Posted yesterday at 11:42 Posted yesterday at 11:42 David Tennant as Hamlet at the RSC in Stratford. 2
benjii Posted yesterday at 11:57 Posted yesterday at 11:57 38 minutes ago, whelk said: Also Billy Bob Thornton in first Fargo series and Allison Tolman. Fuck it, so many, also David Thewlis in season 3 as Varga These two came to my mind too!
benjii Posted yesterday at 11:59 Posted yesterday at 11:59 I thought Jude Law was very good in The Young Pope. Dominic West in The Wire. Ian Smith as Harold Bishop.
Lord Duckhunter Posted yesterday at 13:24 Posted yesterday at 13:24 Marlon Brando as Vito Corleone Ken Stott as Rebus Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz George Cole as Arthur Daley Bob Hoskins as Harold Shand 3
egg Posted yesterday at 13:33 Posted yesterday at 13:33 2 hours ago, whelk said: I must admit pretty much agree with everyone’s posts. Would add Mark Wahlberg in The Departed Also Billy Bob Thornton in first Fargo series and Allison Tolman. Fuck it, so many, also David Thewlis in season 3 as Varga Billy Bob Thornton is immense in everything he does. Even the pissed up thieving Bad Santa. 3
Behind Enemy Lines Posted yesterday at 16:37 Posted yesterday at 16:37 Came here to say Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lector and saw it was mentioned above. Also, Morgan Freeman in The Shawshank Redemption. Heath Ledger as the Joker in The Dark Knight. 2
LGTL Posted yesterday at 17:22 Posted yesterday at 17:22 Cuba Gooding Jr as OJ and Courtney Vance as Johnnie Cochran.
Colinjb Posted yesterday at 17:48 Posted yesterday at 17:48 Alan Rickman in Die Hard His debut Hollywood film.
Colinjb Posted yesterday at 18:51 Posted yesterday at 18:51 50 minutes ago, benjii said: Luna Star in Put It In Her Ass Vol. 35. Hate to go all MLG, but surely her co-star is the one who should get the credit.
Winnersaint Posted yesterday at 19:45 Posted yesterday at 19:45 Steve Buscemi as Nucky Thompson in Boardwalk Empire, plus a shout out for the rather oddly cast Stephen Graham as Al Capone.
saint francis Posted yesterday at 19:55 Posted yesterday at 19:55 Ben Kingsley in Sexy Beast. I once read that Ray Winstone was initially skeptical about "Gandhi" playing the role. Robert Shaw in Jaws. 2
Turkish Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 12 hours ago, saint francis said: Ben Kingsley in Sexy Beast. I once read that Ray Winstone was initially skeptical about "Gandhi" playing the role. Robert Shaw in Jaws. Great shout. Don Logan is a brilliant character superbly acted.
rallyboy Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Stephen Graham every time - from This is England onwards. 3
AlexLaw76 Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago 6 minutes ago, rallyboy said: Stephen Graham every time - from This is England onwards. He is an amazing actor. As you say, everything he does is just superb. 1
east-stand-nic Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Joaquin Phoenix as the Joker Billy Bob Thornton as Carl Childers in Sling Blade Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody Alan Rickman as Snape in all the Potter movies Robin Williams in One Hour Photo Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday in Tombstone I also love most of what Denzel Washington is in and thought he was mega in The equalizer movies. Also agree very much with mentions already for Javier Bardem in no country for old men and Joe Pesci in both Goodfellas and Casino.
revolution saint Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Michael Sheen comes very close to being an impersonator but he's always impressed me. Guess I should mention Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Physically very different from the character in the book but totally embodies the spirit of the role.
AlexLaw76 Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago 43 minutes ago, east-stand-nic said: Joaquin Phoenix as the Joker Billy Bob Thornton as Carl Childers in Sling Blade Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody Alan Rickman as Snape in all the Potter movies Robin Williams in One Hour Photo Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday in Tombstone I also love most of what Denzel Washington is in and thought he was mega in The equalizer movies. Also agree very much with mentions already for Javier Bardem in no country for old men and Joe Pesci in both Goodfellas and Casino. Denzel in Training Day. Brilliant
iansums Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago On 11/01/2026 at 10:47, Lighthouse said: Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight All three protagonists in Jaws, Robert Shaw in particular. Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix in Gladiator Christopher Lee was basically the only redeeming feature in The Man with the Golden Gun Michael Caine in The Muppets Christmas Carol Fascinating documentary on the making of Jaws was on BBC over the Xmas break.
kitch Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) Christian Bale in Hostiles and Gary Oldman in Leon spring to mind. Was watching Grey's Anatomy the other day though (a few years behind) and there's a chap called Giacomo Gianniotti playing a character called DeLuca who absolute stole this scene where he's been struggling with bi-polar and has a mental breakdown. One of the best performances I've watched, and it wasn't even a movie. In fact, I went off to find it: https://youtu.be/jTwLrXHef3E?si=lDV5wyMlIbn6WSip Context: He's a doctor whose Italian dad suffers from extreme mania. Story builds up over a number of episodes that the guy is slowly going the same way, which comes to a head when a patient comes in and he suspects the girl is being child-trafficked. Of course, no body believes him because of his bi-polar, which triggers the meltdown. The little cracks in his voice and the way he knows he's not right in the head, but he is actually right here...his sister's the one in the pink, front row. The look she gives him too! Edited 10 hours ago by kitch
kitch Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Oh, Ralph Fiennes in most of the roles he plays, but particularly Harry in In Bruges. 1
Sheaf Saint Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, iansums said: Daniel Day Lewis in There will be blood I read somewhere recently that Quentin Tarantino was doing an interview and was asked to list his top ten films. He said TWBB would have been higher on the list if not for Paul Dano, who he described as being the weakest actor in the Screen Actors Guild. Lost a lot of respect for him after that. Paul Dano is an exceptionally talented actor IMO, and he's great in everything I've ever seen him in. From Little Miss Sunshine to Prisoners to The Batman. He plays creepy characters with an unnerving believability. Edited 9 hours ago by Sheaf Saint
whelk Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 39 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said: I read somewhere recently that Quentin Tarantino was doing an interview and was asked to list his top ten films. He said TWBB would have been higher on the list if not for Paul Dano, who he described as being the weakest actor in the Screen Actors Guild. Lost a lot of respect for him after that. Paul Dano is an exceptionally talented actor IMO, and he's great in everything I've ever seen him in. From Little Miss Sunshine to Prisoners to The Batman. He plays creepy characters with an unnerving believability. Tarantino is like Morrissey. Can produce incredible work but ultimately an attention seeking arsehole 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 7 hours ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: This guy. Every time. He was superb in Goodfellas. Unexpected, yet devastating.
badgerx16 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 7 hours ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: This guy. Every time. Every character from Reservoir Dogs rolled into one. Edited 6 hours ago by badgerx16
iansums Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 42 minutes ago, sadoldgit said: Owen Cooper - Adolescence Good shout, to be honest I think pretty much every actor nailed it in Adolescence. 1
bpsaint Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) On 11/01/2026 at 11:25, Turkish said: Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman Bale is brilliant in most of his roles, was absolutely perfect as Pat Bateman. Have you ever read the book? Also deserves a shout for his portrayal of Dicky in The Fighter. Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul Peter Dinklage as Tyrion in Game Of Thrones. Edited 2 hours ago by bpsaint
iansums Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Ronnie Barker as Fletch in Porridge. I have never been able to recognise him as the same Ronnie Barker as we saw in The Two Ronnies or other roles. He was simply brilliant as Fletch.
Patrick Bateman Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Another shout for Billy Bob Thornton, this time in Landman - incredible. Tom Hardy in pretty much any role he's done, pure class.
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