These are the greatest actors (including females) in cinematic history

These are the greatest actors (including females) in cinematic history.

Find a flaw.

>(including females)

What makes you think you needed to specify that

>no philip seymour hoffman

Bette Davis is a meme and only fags think she's a great actress.

Needs Denzel Washington.

>no Danny Dyer

Shit list

>greatest actors (including females)
You mean actresses?

This doesn't have my favourite actor and therefore it is shit.

>no james franco

No Fiennes?

>a pornstar on 38th place

nice list you have there OP

These are the best movies in cinematic history.

Where the FUCK is Joaquin Phoenix?

>no Gandolfini

Dropped

I recognise that disgusting yellow background.

That's actually a pretty unique list

no brad pitt op?

Best science fiction movies

It all makes sense now.

came here to say "this", user

>being this retarded

I was with you until no. 32. C'mon man.

Kaufman's Invasion of the Body Snatchers>>>>> Siegel's

Name one great Bette Davis performance besides All About Eve.

I wish more people knew Scaruffi reviews movies, but he hasn't done a lot.

Some favorite quotes:

>Sixth Sense (1999) is a mediocre box-office product, with an implausible script full of contradictions, plagued by a thoroughly trivial spiritual message, badly directed and badly acted.

>The science is fairly ridiculous in the science-fiction saga Interstellar (2014), so that the film alternates moment of genius and moments of embarrassing silliness.

>Django Unchained (2012) is a poor parody of the spaghetti westerns of the 1960s, a painfully slow movie done by an amateurish director.

>American Sniper (2014) is a mediocre, painfully slow, war movie that indulges in foul language and third-rate domestic melodrama; an endless litany of shootouts with a cryptic ending that probably simply means that Eastwood didn't know how to end it.

>Spring Breakers (2012) would like to be a Quentin Tarantino-style pulp trash romance but mostly ends up being a documentary on how pathetic and obnoxious the spoiled Northamerican kids can be (who keep repeating "It's like paradise here" while wasting time in a horrible artificial place and wasting money on booze and drugs, not wasting their brain because they don't seem to have any). The second half tries to get more serious about the addiction to violence, sex and drugs by two teenage girls but the personalities of the girls are superficially sculpted and the plot often sounds implausible without adequate preparation. In the end, this second half sounds a lot like a parody of the television series "Charlie's Angels". Visually, however, this is high-quality "pulp". And the enigmatic ending, while highly implausible, has some resilient power.

Memento (2000) is a paranoid essay on Nolan's favorite topic (memory and the illusion of memory) and a revolutionary approach to the timeline (the movie plays the story backwards like Chang-dong Lee's Peppermint Candy of the previous year). In cinema's continuous quest for new ways of telling a story - a quest that started with Griffith and Ejzenstein and went through the "Welles-ian" revolution - Nolan's Memento stands with Egoyan's Exotica, Tarantino's Pulp Fiction and Figgis' Time Code as one of the most significant films of the turn of the century.

I'm surprised to see Gong Li up there. She was great in Ju Dou and Raise the Red Lantern but she's among legendary actors.

>Michael Caine

Why do so many people like him again, he has no range whatsoever, he's been playing himself for 50 years

He's a likable guy, know wot oi mean?

>mostly ends up being a documentary on how pathetic and obnoxious the spoiled Northamerican kids can be (who keep repeating "It's like paradise here" while wasting time in a horrible artificial place and wasting money on booze and drugs, not wasting their brain because they don't seem to have any)
Did he think that wasn't intentional?

Go back to your grave Joan.

Yeah you'll usually get that with Scaruffi. I don't think it's a particularly good list, though.

>list of best actors born before 1945

its alright desu

>DeNiro anywhere near the top 10

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

just because he started doing low effort shit doesn't detract from what he started his career with.

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No, he obviously understands its intentional.

>no Al Pacino

*yells gruffly*

(Not true, by the way)

Yeah, but then you'd have to take into account everything Pacino made after Scarface, the movie that effectively destroyed him from ever acting like a human being again..