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  1. Off The Line

    Off The Line Well-Known Member

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    Cheers, I'll check it out.
     
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  2. oldman

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    Matt Damon for Team America.


    If I had to pick a second, Roger Moore for consistency.
     
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  3. LeftSaidFred

    LeftSaidFred Well-Known Member

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    Team America is brill.

    Roger Moore? For being consistently crap? All his bond era onwards was tongue in cheek rubbish. Still, better than Aam Sandler.
     
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  4. oldman

    oldman Well-Known Member

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    That's correct.
     
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  5. Carmine Galante.

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    Played Alan Jackson in Eastenders.

    Makes Olivier and his ilk look like stammering buffoons.

    Simply the best.
     
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  6. Kempton

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    Me Mam used to watch Eastenders. I remember Dirty Den and them brothers with a nineties comb over. That dog was good, he played a good part.
     
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  7. Des Head

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    The dog, Wellhard, was a great method actor. Really made me believe he was a dog.
     
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  8. Kempton

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    Wellhard, that's the one <ok> His timing was superb and I heard he did a lot for charity.
     
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  9. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Didn't he lose the lot after being on some dating site, ****ing away on a web cam.
     
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  10. Kempton

    Kempton Well-Known Member

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    Kinell Chazz<yikes> Shush, that was Happy, remember?
     
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  11. Des Head

    Des Head Well-Known Member

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    Aye, that's him. Got a big part as a doctor in Casualty but was sacked after the producers found out he'd been pissing in one of the plants in reception. Last seen getting kicked out of Big Brother after biting a couple of people and ****ing their shoes.
     
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  12. Kempton

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    I didn't see that Chazz. Link?
     
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  13. Craigo

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    There was a period around the mid 60s to mid 70s when the British produced brilliant movies and brilliant actors. The likes of James Mason, Richard Burton, Christopher Plummer, Peter O'Toole, John Mills, Jack Hawkins, Michael Caine, John Hurt, Lawrence Olivier and Paul Scofield to name just a few are actors I would always watch.
     
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  14. Tuckin

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    I forgot to mention Paul Newman earlier. He had it all...
    Acting talent
    Looks
    Charm
    Egg-eating prowess
    Good husband
    Salad dressing skills
     
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  15. Carmine Galante.

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    He was a very handsome gadge was PN.
     
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  16. Chazz Rheinhold

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    Brilliant acting

     
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  17. Kempton

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    The atmosphere in that scene is chilling.
     
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  18. LeftSaidFred

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    This, is acting.

     
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  19. Happy Tiger

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    I can watch anything with Tom Hanks in.

    Same applies to Nicholas Cage.

    2 superb actors.
     
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  20. Quill

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    Any scene with Christoph Waltz is a ****ing belter. Hans Landa is probably my favourite movie character of all time because his performance is so unbelievable.
     
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