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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsIs there an actor/actress you like so much that you will always watch a movie if they are in it?
Diane Keaton
Jodie Foster
Jeremy Irons
Daniel Day Lewis

Permanut
(7,395 posts)anciano
(1,910 posts)dem4decades
(13,023 posts)Iggo
(49,029 posts)
dem4decades
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Omnipresent
(7,060 posts)Where i live, his movies play in a loop, when you are waiting for jury duty selection.
True Dough
(23,794 posts)I hope you're not one of those 12 Angry Men!
Omnipresent
(7,060 posts)I watched Castaway and some of Big before being released.
happy feet
(1,224 posts)BOSSHOG
(43,454 posts)Greatest Actor ever in my opinion.
yellowdogintexas
(23,375 posts)There are others I am sure which have not come to mind
milestogo
(21,418 posts)And underrated.
yellowdogintexas
(23,375 posts)a hilarious romp with Kathleen Turner, the handsome Quaig brother and Stanley Tucci - who plays a grade Z hood who is trying to make a big score. His name is "Muerte" and every time he encounters the Blues (Turner/Quaig) mayhem ensues.
It is set in New Orleans; our good guys are named Blue and NO is famous for The Blues
All the ancillary characters are hilarious as well, even the smallest part but Muerte steals the entire movie.
milestogo
(21,418 posts)yellowdogintexas
(23,375 posts)milestogo
(21,418 posts)Its also on Hulu and Amazon Prime - there are 2 seasons.
Ocelot II
(126,332 posts)FalloutShelter
(13,628 posts)brush
(60,771 posts)Robert DeNiro, Marlon Brando, Robert Mitchum, Julia Louie Dreyfus, William Powell.
ScoutHikerDad
(55 posts)House of Roberts
(6,140 posts)Doris Day, Sally Field, Katherine Hepburn, Rosalind Russell, Shirley MacLaine, Maureen O'Hara, and Audrey Hepburn, for the actresses.
Towlie
(5,541 posts)I'll never miss a Quentin Tarantino movie, even if it got bad reviews.
milestogo
(21,418 posts)Towlie
(5,541 posts)milestogo
(21,418 posts)I finally watched Pulp Fiction all the way through.
I had previously bailed on it at least twice.
I have bailed on several of his other movies shortly after I started them.
Pulp Fiction did not change my mind.
Upthevibe
(9,683 posts)It's on my DVR. I also will watch any of his films. He's only going to do one more .
I watch Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown on a regular basis or at least have them on in the background.
3catwoman3
(27,268 posts)Vertigo
Flight of the Phoenix
Shenandoah
Philadelphia Story
MIButterfly
(916 posts)He's really gone downhill. I will re-watch his old films so I guess that counts.
Figarosmom
(7,275 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(9,987 posts)I just think she's terrific.
AllaN01Bear
(26,715 posts)Paladin
(31,134 posts)Everybody from William Holden and Bette Davis, to Gary Oldman and Frances McDormand.
Dorothy V
(371 posts)TommieMommy
(2,213 posts)Pisces
(6,072 posts)yorkster
(3,275 posts)milestogo
(21,418 posts)I don't see her that much, but if I see her name I will always watch.
Midnight Writer
(24,407 posts)yourout
(8,512 posts)FarPoint
(14,129 posts)Norman Reedus.....
EarthAbides
(335 posts)Nicholas Cage
Millie Bobby Brown
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Emily Blunt
Eva Longoria
TexasBushwhacker
(20,952 posts)and he seems to be enjoying it.
CrispyQ
(40,036 posts)There are lots of actors I like, but there are genres I'm just not interested in. Antonio Banderas for example, I like him in a ton of movies but I would never watch Spy Kids. (He was scorchin' hot in Desperado. 🔥🔥🔥 )
NewDayOranges
(746 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(9,987 posts)I've loved her in everything I have seen her in.
catbyte
(37,422 posts)Just because he's about the most perfect being to ever walk the planet. (I admit I'm blinded by his looks.)
Torchlight
(5,208 posts)Carey Grant, Tom Hanks and Jimmy Stewart on the other hand.
(Jenna Coleman could begin ranking soon, I'm halfway through the series, Victoria, and that young woman has some serious acting chops)
Niagara
(10,804 posts)My lady folk: Mary Steenburgen, Jamie Lee Curtis, Angela Bassett, Kim Dickens, Rachelle Lefevre, Eva Longoria, Clea DuVall, Vera Farmiga, Amirah Vann, Frances Conroy, Milla Jovovich, Alfre Woodward, and Judy Norton.
My gentlemen folk: Nester Carbonell (no, he doesn't wear eyeliner), Brett Cullen, Joseph Morgan, Frank Dillane, Christopher Atkins, Jamie Foxx, Evan Peters, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sam Elliott, and my crush Zahn McClarnon.
Deceased favorites: Brittany Murphy (RIP),Charles Bronson (RIP), and Dennis Weaver (RIP).
I'm certain that I forgot a few.
Harker
(16,644 posts)I need to get out more.
Niagara
(10,804 posts)I'll help you if you need the help.
My preference of books, television and movie genre(s) is most likely considerably different than yours.
It sounds like you need to stay in more!
P.S. I forgot to add Bill Bixby and Dan Haggerty to my deceased favorites too!
Harker
(16,644 posts)My wife gets swoony for Sam Elliott. I can do a passable impersonation of his voice, but I refuse to let my moustache get long enough that I have to keep pulling it out while I'm drinking beer.🍺
I'll bet we overlap a fair bit... I'm reading the correspondence of Hermann Hesse and Thomas Mann, watching the 1965 and '66 seasons of "The Avengers", and the last movie I watched was "Five Easy Pieces."
Yep, always on the cutting edge of culture!
Niagara
(10,804 posts)Most women do get swoony for Sam Elliott. Come on, you got to get that moustache long enough so it dips into your beer!
I have yet to watch "Five Easy Pieces" but it's on my bucket list.
I'm currently re-reading "The Killers of the Flower Moon" and I watched the movie.
At home I'm currently watching MASH (on season 7), and my last two movies were Grindstone Road and The Prowler.
At my clients home I've recently watched the movies Out to Sea, The Eagle Has Landed, and The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit.
So there's a mixed variety for sure!
skypilot
(9,027 posts)...and Phillip Seymour Hoffman (Rest in Peace)
Skittles
(166,353 posts)love them
CTyankee
(66,670 posts)She actually did something similar on Ellen's show a few years back:
Borogove
(201 posts)TexasBushwhacker
(20,952 posts)
Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracey, Robert Redford, among others.
some_of_us_are_sane
(1,656 posts)They SLAYED MY HEART at a very young age. Terrific. Both of them.
Tetrachloride
(8,858 posts)justaprogressive
(4,845 posts)"who is number 1? " "You are number 6"
Iggo
(49,029 posts)Lately, though, not so much, since Im not really interested in biopics. But barring those, I seem to enjoy anything hes in (even that weird britcop spy show lol.)
Morbius
(590 posts)Best thing about both Princess Diaries movies and Pretty Woman.
Dulcinea
(8,807 posts)to name a few. De Niro has been great in everything I've ever seen him in.
Doc_Technical
(3,689 posts)Pharlo
(1,850 posts)Laffy Kat
(16,731 posts)Cicely Tyson. Also gone, of course, Gene Hackman.
snot
(11,237 posts)Angelica Huston, Uma Thurman, Wallace Shawn, Humphrey Bogart, & many more.
Maybe Marlon Brando, Jack Black, Bob Hope, David Niven, Richard Burton, Julia Roberts, Katherine Hepburn?
Others I like though they've made a dud or two are Will Farrell, Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Jim Carrey.
Following great actors has brought me to many great, lesser-known movies; it seems the actor saw things in the script that the critics weren't quite sharp enough to pick up on.