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Hoffman and Spacey have a lot of strong performances over their careers. Of course they seemingly have major probs off screen. As far as Leo D he's very good at what he does but he always gets the best parts. And that's to his credit. At the same time I see D-D-L and Nicholson at a completely different level. Here's a name I'll throw out there: Jeff Bridges?
Here's my unpopular opinion: The Big Lebowski is not a good movie.
If you don't like The Big Lebowski you're wrong.
I love Coen bothers movies, but that one is at or near the bottom of the list.
The character is great. The movie is just OK.
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I couldn’t believe George C Scott hadn’t even been mentioned - until I remembered he died more than 20 years ago.
I’d liken Brad Pitt to a modern day Paul Newman or Robert Redford. Pitt’s early career was all about his looks and “hunk” status, but he’s become a very well-crafted actor who’s made some interesting career choices in the last fifteen years. He’s been in iconic films and absolutely deserved his Oscar for Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. Leo was also excellent in that movie.I’d liken George Clooney to a modern day Steve McQueen. He’s a better actor than McQueen was, but both are the very definition of masculine cool.
I’d liken George Clooney to a modern day Steve McQueen. He’s a better actor than McQueen was, but both are the very definition of masculine cool.
I feel like Clooney is more a modern Cary Grant than a McQueen. McQueen was a more rough and tumble antihero who loved racing and doing his own stunts and had a large stable of action film roles. Clooney had one or two, but he was always the more suave debonair type. Manly and cool, but not overly macho IMO