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TheCunningStunt 04-19-2010 09:50 AM

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Akira 04-19-2010 09:56 AM

Al Pacino is very popular with the ladies

TheCunningStunt 04-19-2010 10:00 AM

He's got nothing on Johnny Depp or Dicaprio.

FETCHER. 04-19-2010 10:22 AM

nooo, I never got those obsessions. Depp was lookin pretty good in alice in wonderland... a little too much makeup for my liking though ;)

FETCHER. 04-19-2010 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 852987)

I am deadly serious :o:

TheCunningStunt 04-19-2010 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by kayleigh. (Post 853005)
nooo, I never got those obsessions. Depp was lookin pretty good in alice in wonderland... a little too much makeup for my liking though ;)

Really? I'm sure Luke likes his make up.. ;)

I've just watched

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10 years after first watching it, outstanding.

NumberNineDream 04-19-2010 03:30 PM

Watched this today:

ÊTRE ET AVOIR (2002) de Nicolas Philibert

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Plot: How do we learn to live with others and their wishes? Director Nicolas Philibert poses this question in a village schoolhouse in Auvergne, where Georges Lopez teaches 13 children, ages ranging from about four to 12. Against a landscape of mountains and farmland, from driving snow to rain to sun, the children gather in Lopez's warm and colorful classroom, to read, write dictation, cook, and sort things out. At home, the older ones do homework with parents after their chores. At year's end, they look ahead to the next, visiting the middle school and meeting the little ones coming in the fall. As they learn sums and adjectives, with Lopez's help, they also learn to live side by side. -IMDB

Truly touching. It made me relive my school years, and remember the rare teachers that truly got to me. Very well made, loved it.

boo boo 04-19-2010 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by crash_override (Post 852770)
Yeah, well he had a couple of non type-cast roles, like Awakenings, he was great in that. But other than that, it's pretty blah.

So you're saying they're both blah actors just because they are type casted?

Not all actors are "disappear into role" actors, some bring a certain persona into it like DeNiro and Nicholson and that's part of their appeal.

Pacino and DeNiro are both top tier for me, even if their more recent work is pretty terrible.

DeNiro has a lot of greats. Godfather II, Untouchables, all of his Scorsese work. Awakenings is pretty underrated too.

I could understand the dislike for Scarface but what about The Godfather films? Dog Day Afternoon? Serpico? Insider? Insomnia? Glengarry Glenn Ross?

I liked his wonderfully hammy performance in Scent of a Woman too, though he didn't deserve to win the oscar and that speech scene in the end was really heavy handed.

FETCHER. 04-19-2010 04:31 PM

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Burning Down 04-19-2010 04:49 PM

I didn't really like Troy. Brad Pitt didn't seem very convincing in the role and Eric Bana is just not a good actor in my opinion. Plus Brad Pitt is not all that good looking (there, I said it).


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