ITT: 10/10 performances
and
Heath Ledger's Joker
>>82659386
while we're at it, Bob Odenkirk as Saul
>>82659692
Yeah I'd agree to that.
>>82659692
he's better as Jimmy McGill
Would you guys consider Captain Spaulding 10/10?
The guy that I was Groot
In a show full of shit Rooker really pulled out a performance
>>82659386
>>82659692
Was there a weak performance in that show?
Half the time I don't even think of them as actors. It's weird to think that Marie is actually a real person and her character doesn't exist
I'm going to /thread my own post and you're gonna be ok with it
>>82661396
I thought Aaron Paul was pretty weak at times
>>82661445
>/threading your own post
i agree with that too though
ohhh dont mind me ;)
a truly haunting performance
>>82659396
Probably one of the best cases of psychotic revenge I've ever seenkills him self before the protagonist can exact the only form of lawful punishment to try and hold onto he's mortality truly >based
>>82661445
While watching this without sound, does anyone else hear Dennis Reynolds going:
"But I'm not ALLOOOOOWED to eat the skins, I'm not ALLOOOOOOOWED!"
>>82662233
>>82661610
I think his character was trying to sandblast off any emotion he had to try and look cool. Then the volatility comes out in moments like when he throws the beaker at him in the school.
Every role Tommy Wiseau has ever played
>>82662513
upvote comments are for reddit
>>82659692
And Michael McKean as Chuck.
He was phenomenal in the latest episode.
Pacino in Godfather II.
That scene where Kay tells Michael she got an abortion and he goes apeshit and slaps the piss out of her is the most genuine anger I've ever seen from an actor.
Fargo tv series, Logan, LOTR, Magnolia, The Sopranos all have insanely good performances.
But nothing beats >>82661445
>>82662395
>Dennis reynolds
GOAT performance by a woman,and among the best ever even when men are included.
Literally best actor ever
>>82659692
Saul is the best character in the series, I prefer Better call saul to BB
>>82662720
Agree entirely, but I still can't get David St. Hubbins out of my head
>>82659460
Agreed. And not just because he died. I thought he really brought a unique kind of crazy to the Joker. The dude poured himself into that role.
Simmons in Whiplash
It's fucking crazy to me that this was Naomi's big breakout role. With how perfect and talented she was in this you would think she's been doing this shit professionally for years.
Nicholas Cage in Vampire's Kiss.
With any other actor it would be some dull "high-concept" satire completely devoid of humour or entertainment value. He single-handedly elevates that movie to being compulsively watchable.
Fuck anyone who says he's a bad actor, he's single-handedly saved more movies than I can count.
You could fucking feel his emotions literally one of the best British performances ever.
>>82666599
He's in Sons of Anarchy right? I remember him being good in that.
John goodman. If it wasnt for that shitty forced ending change, this movie would've been a solid 10
Walton Goggins in Vice Principals.
>>82659386
The writing and acting for better call saul is so good. His performance is really top notch. Same with Bob.
That most recent episode felt just as good as ozymandias
>>82667234
He was a FBI or DEA agent, can't remember
>>82666599
>>82667234
You can tell this actor not by his looks, but by his voice
>>82667345
I agree and it is about FEELING. The I AM THE ONE WHO KNOCKS crowd would laugh you out of the room if you said to them the last episode was just as good as ozymandias giving reasons like "pfft there was no gun fight" or "but no one died!" or "wtf they were just sat at a court hearing boooring" when it was so much more.
>>82659386
>10/10
>goes from overacted pathetic cuck to overacted super tough vengeful
He rarely ever hits like a believable moment with his character.
>>82667444
Why are you being an unprovoked faggot?
>>82667497
If you are >>82667345 then I am agreeing with you. You dumb fucking clown.
If you're the 'I AM THE ONE WHO KNOCKS' crowd then fuck off you pleb shit I'll 'provoke' whoever I damn well please.
>>82667539
Mongoloid
>>82661445
I'M ACTING ARGGHHHH
>>82667573
>>82667496
Samefag
>>82666561
this is a good choice, really nuanced
>>82667560
I see I've 'provoked' you.
Simmer down you dumb piece of trash or you'll end up embarrassing yourself.
>>82667573
Funny thing is, that's literally the point of that scene.
>>82667629
You are genuinely retarded aren't you?
>>82667539
Im the anon who posted the chuck picture, that wasnt me, but I agree. Reading that first fucking reply to my post was cringe.
>>82667645
Wow what a witty come back! Where'd you hear that one? Every other post on /tv/? You are quite frankly a pathetic little worm and I have no interest in discussing this matter with you anymore go back to where your mother found you Chucklefuck - the trash heap.
he's literally perfect
>>82662306
menacing. you just knew who was in charge of the aircraft.
>>82662306
>>82668168
I've never seen this goddamn film, is it a genuinely good performance or are people making fun of it?
>>82668705
It's a great performance. It's not a big role tho, so if you're interested it might be worth a short for you
God he was so good
>SNIVELLRY
It appears what we have here is a failure to communicate
Josh Brolin in everything
I only like the movies and shows about sports thank you very much.
I got a lump in my throat at this scene. And before I get shit for being teary-eyed about capeshit, no it wasn't becuase of the actual eventof Charles' deaththat got me. I have a weakness for otherwise emotionally strong or repressed characters breaking under the strain. Anytime an actor can perform that slight slip of the mask and show the inner fight to keep composure and keep back tears it always kicks me in the gut.
the last time I remember seeing this was in Boardwalk Empire when Nucky is alone at his dad's funeral, who he hated, but when he goes to fix his dads shoelace he starts sobbing out of nowhere. Buscemi did a great job of looking like he was shocked at his own grief, really choked me up
>>82668609
yes
>>82659386
>Breaking Bad retard making 20 threads by his lonesome because nobody remembers his shitty show.
That's not how it works, lass.
The kid in Billy Elliott
Both of them
McShane in Deadwood
Goodman in Cloverfield Lane
Bruhl in Rush
>>82666561
He's brilliant in this
>>82669262
Reminds me of this underrated fucker
>>82669933No banepost here, carry on
>>82661396
Jesse and some side characters (jane). Maybe Lydia too.
>>82664782
This isn't your blog, champ.
>>82667444
What kind of faggot shit is this?
im not gay but i certainly would
>>82669648
T H I S
John Noble is based
>>82670609
this
It's crazy to think Travis Fimmel had a career of just being an aussie underweal model yet later pulls off one of the best characters in recent TV
Show some love for my man Pauly G
Liv Ullmann in Autumn Sonata best actress ever probably
>>82670879
Yes.
He WAS Tony Soprano
>>82671269
and that's all he'll ever be, so why is it impressive?
Crazy, how much this guy grew on me.
>>82662200
such a waste of trip dubs
>>82666494
He gives it his all in every movie he's in, and there's seldom a dull moment. I gotta give him that.
>Jack Nicholson in Chinatown, Last Detail & Five Easy Pieces
>Peter Sellers in Dr Strangelove & Being There
>Malcolm McDowell in Clockwork Orange
>Charlize Theron in Monster
>Marlon Brando in Last Tango in Paris & On the Waterfront
>Dustin Hoffman in Lenny, Tootsie and Midnight Cowboy
>Peter O Toole in Lawrence of Arabia
>Jimmy Stewart in Vertigo
>Gene Wilder in Young Frankenstein
>Faye Dunaway in Network
>Rovert De Niro in Taxi Driver & Raging Bull
>Russell Crowe in Beautiful Mind
>Al Pacino in Dog Day Afternoon & Godfather 1 + 2
>Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot
Obligatory
I'm not sure how I feel about the blacklist, but I love watching James Spader as Reddington. I don't think it would be worth watching without him.
>>82671679
>>Faye Dunaway in Network
really the entire cast is spectacular
>>82671879
True. I'd say the same for Glengarry Glebross. Some scripts just allow everyone on board to shine.
>>82668705
moved me to tears
Eva Green in Womb. It's her best role for now.
>>82668609
>tfw look exactly like him
>>82662409
Don't care how memey it is. He's great in this.
George C. Scott-Patton
>>82668881
JUNO'S CUNT
>>82667496
>its popular so it sucks XD
>>82669427
just like no one will remember your shitty post, fagboy
Simon Phoenix
>John Cazale in Dog Day Afternoon
>John Cazale in Deer Hunter
>John Cazale in Godfather 2
>John Cazale in The Conversation
Man was the kino God.
>>82676024
cause he was smahrt
>>82675111
>the performance is shit
ftfy
>>82667338
>>82659396
Only good part of the last season. Truly amazing
All of fargo season 2
walter was a bit overracted in some scenes. you know, scenes where you can tell he's "acting". and a bit too comically villainous in some heisenberg scenes
>>82661396
Jesse at some times in season 4.
Jane... throughout
Lydia is arguable since her character was meant to be unstable...
Mike seemed too bland and boring in his intro
>>82667114
/thread.
>>82666438
I have to wonder what bullshit Naomi put up with in life that allowed her to perfect that "I'm crazy and am going to fucking murder you" teary-eyed stare she gave so much towards the end of that movie
>>82670807
FUCKING THIS.
he managed to nail comedic relief, drama, and great character at the same time.