Does any other actor out there have a better 5 year streak than this man?

Does any other actor out there have a better 5 year streak than this man?
>Apocalypse Now (1979)
>Empire Strikes Back (1980)
>Raiders of the Lost Arc (1981)
>Blade Runner (1982)
>Return of the Jedi (1983)
>Temple of Doom (1984)

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No. This man is a legend.

Will Smith maybe, Harrison Ford also did great in the mid-90's.

Star Wars ruins the streak

>Return of the Jedi (1983)
>Temple of Doom (1984)

These are not good movies.

Dont forget this in 1985, making in a 6 year streak

ford was a dogshit actor who got lucky

This.

>Apocalypse Now (1979)
Where?

At the very beginning if I remember correctly.

ford is fantastic

max von sydow '57 - '62
jimmy stewart '39 -'41 (ww2) '46 - '49
toshiro mifune '50 - '55
alec guinnes '46 - '51
cary grant

>Apocalypse Now
A 2 minute part doesn't count faggot

You forgot American Graffitti and The Conversation

Pacino had a pretty good streak (also John Cazale in most of the same films)
> Godfather (1972)
> Serpico (1973)
> Godfather II (1974)
> Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
(He also had a couple of stinkers in that stretch, but 3 of those are regarded as all time classics and Serpico is pretty well regarded)

Tom Hanks:
> Philadelphia (1993)
> Forrest Gump (1994)
> Apollo 13 (1995)
> Toy Story (1995)
> Saving Private Ryan (1998)

>ford was a dogshit actor who got lucky

Yes. Charisma for sure, but could never act for shit, which shows with the type of roles hes been choosing.

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He barely was in one scene of apocalypse now. Two sagas, and only one where he is the main protagonist. Still, he is very succesfull.

Jim Carrey mid 90's.

>will smith has made a good movie ever

Nah, if anything his career went to shit after star wars. I mean, he was in American Graffiti and The Conversation

i hate that movie

This

Ace Ventura
The Mask
Dumb and Dumber
The Cable Guy
Liar Liar
The Truman Show

i like what you're saying, op.
one even could argue that harrison ford's streak was '77 to '97.
same with clint eastwood '64 - '82, great film after film after film.

Did you forget about Arnie?

>Conan
>Terminator
>Commando
>Predator
>Running Man

ford in the 80s was the huey lewis of film. he had a "regular guy" image that appealed to the reagan democrat type

But your pic is not from those five years

>implying acting talent truly matters with movie stars

Arnold

gary oldman pretty solid

1991 JFK
1992 Bram Stoker's Dracula
1993 True Romance
1993 Romeo Is Bleeding
1994 Léon: The Professional

Brad Pitt kind of has a ten year winning streak ending at Troy or Mrs & Mrs. Smith if you aren't too picky. Beginning at interview with a vampire, seven, fight club etc. etc.

Why not include Star Wars to make it a longer streak?

the real answer in consistency is the based god tom

you can pick almost any 5 year period in his career and get at least 1 guaranteed kino film

1985 Legend
1986 Top Gun
1986 The Color of Money
1988 Rain Man
1989 Born on the Fourth of July

absolutely based

He was unironically better in Apocalypse Now than in all these other movies. He's only in one scene but it's a really great one.

Not even looking it up I'd say Arnie has just as hot of a streak.

1994 Interview with the Vampire
1996 Mission: Impossible
1996 Jerry Maguire
1999 Eyes Wide Shut
1999 Magnolia

truly based

Sha brah, how about John Cazale's entire way too short career? I mean, over six years--
>The Godfather
>The Conversation
>The Godfather Pt. II
>Dog Day Afternoon
>The Deer Hunter

The man batted 1000, AND he was with Meryl Streep during her peak years (pic related)

>12 Years A Slave (2013)
>Frank (2014)
>Macbeth/Slow West/Steve Jobs (2015)
>Trespass Against Us (2016)
>Alien: Covenant/The Snowman (2017)

Song To Song was good, but it wasn't great. Make it happen, Ridley.

>assassins creed

Tom Hanks

Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
Philadelphia (1993)
Forrest Gump (1994)
Apollo 13 (1995)
Toy Story (1995)
Saving Private Ryan (1998)

Every one of these was a smash success. Tom was box office gold.

Time to erase your shit taste

>I already work around the clock!
Every Ford film between "Star Wars" and ESB was trash, besides a 30 second scene in Apocalypse Now.

also the Fass can actually act.

She probably drained the life out of the poor guy with her smug self-centered attitude

literally who, never seen any of these movies.

>Forrest Gump
>budget $55 million
>box office $677 million

Man cinema was so different in the 90s

Now we apparently just make capeshit for China

>Watching Sleepless in Seattle
>Waiting for Dave Chappelle to show up

t.pleb

The Fugitive is Ford's best work. No point watching anything else he's been in.

Unironically the luckiest actor of all time. To be both Han Solo and Indy cannot be beaten.

Yeah, he probably couldn't live with the fact that she was going to trigger you with an award speech one time 35 years later.

Speaking of solid five year stretches, Meryl Streep from roughly 1978-83 is pretty kino dense.

He's a bad actor, but directors hired him to insert his personality into the roles, basically type casting

Meryl please go

hahaha aww sorry for you then, bro

He's an action star. Acting ability is low on the list of what's needed.

In the scene where Willard gets the dossier on Kurtz

He's one of those actors who was good until they decided to start acting the same in every role. Han Solo and Indiana Jones are characters in themselves. Every Ford role after the 90s is just him growling and acting pissed off. The same thing happened with Bill Murray. The last time he played a character was "Kingpin".

Harrison is also a very versatile actor e.g mosquito coast, frantic, witness and regarding henry.
some of the younger anons should check them out.

Ford could have been edited out, and it wouldn't have made a difference. AN is objectively the greatest movie ever made, but will never be given its due since women will never understand it. Ford would never be able to be a scene like this, yet he is more popular than both actors. youtube.com/watch?v=W-mgdUdOjhs

dlet this

>Ace Ventura, The Mask and Dumb & Dumber all came out in 1994
The unbridled, cosmic madman. Seriously, how the fuck does this happen?

Cary Grant and Harrison Ford are the greatest leading men in Hollywood history.

Jimmy Stewart was too but in more challenging way. Same with Bogey also.

Millennials do not get Ford though. They have a blindspot when it comes to charm and charisma. Poor souls.

Great little film. Vastyly overlooked. Nice soundtrack too BTW.

Yeah, it was pretty fuckin' annoying going everywhere and seeing his fuckin' face and hearing kids pretend to be him non-stop.

And he was still a regular on In Living Color at the time

I was born in '91, so Jim Carrey was the height of comedy kino when I was a lad.

These anons know what's up.

I was born in 84 and never found him that funny, but I was at exactly he right age for all my peers to think he was god.

>that trifecta of actionkino all in a row

but he was God

WHAT A BADASS

CLEARLY KING OF THE 80S

THE JACK RYAN MOVIES WERE ALSO BASED

What a fucking streak. Better than Harrison because he was the protagonist in every film

criminally overlooked. Damn shame, Cazale has only been mentioned twice in this thread.
Godfather 1& 2
Dog day afternoon
The deer hunter
The conversation
(all award winners and among the most influential films of all time)

Cazale is overlooked because he wasn't the lead in any of them

This faggot really left out Witness

>Song To Song was good, but it wasn't great.
>Still fucking mentions Steve Jobs
toppest kek

Looper
12 years a slave
Prisoners
Love & mercy
Youth
Swiss Army man

5 years of absolute classics

this is just a prequel taster of history's most classic actor

already so many classics under his belt

be fucking real.

nobody fucking cares. And no, that's not some plebbit voice, either. You fucking know it's true, relative to the other work.

OP, I previously considered Ford's "Anna Mirabilis" to be 1977-1983 on a similar frame, being the Star Wars flicks, Apocalypse Now, Raiders and Blade Runner. Same basic idea but not exactly your thing. Just cementing him as a serious, beloved movie star.

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>AN is objectively the greatest movie ever made, but will never be given its due since women will never understand it.

Nope. I bet you think The Godfather is the second best film.

AN is a decent flick. But it isn't that great, meaningful, aesthetic, or narratively interesting. It's a high tier popcorn flick, albeit a very very good one.

what the fuck? source?

It might have killed him but Oldman drinking made better movies than Oldman sober.

Bogart had a pretty great run in the 40s.

41: Maltese Falcon
42: Casablanca
44: To Have and Have Not
46: The Big Sleep
48: Treasure of Sierra Madre and Key Largo

Not a hit every year but some great cinema.

Here's something else: John Wayne had one of the greatest and one of the worst films come out in the same year. He had The Searchers, which might be the greatest western of all time come out along with The Conqueror, where he played Genghis Khan.

Harrison Ford's career is so baffling, the man is a terrible actor and he looks like he hates being alive.

>he looks like he hates being alive.
Kek this is true but it makes him so lovable. He hates everything yet he still agrees to TFA for example

I like this thread

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I need the check today.

Kill yourself my man

nobody gives a shit about black and white movies. Post 80's is irrelevant

Hey Mark. Welcome to Sup Forums

>1982: dragon lord
>1983: winners and sinners/project A
>1984: wheels on meals
>1985: Police Story/My Lucky Stars
>1986: armor of God
>1987: project A 2
>1988: police story 2/dragons forever
>1989: miracles

Jackie Chan is living Kino

>nobody gives a shit about black and white movies. Post 80's is irrelevant

And his best performances weren't until the 50's

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