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Lemmie hear em.....

 

 

Present--Al Pacino/Denzel Washington

 

Deceased-- Mitchum/Bogie

 

Present Foreign--Alain Delon/Daniel Auteuil

 

Foreign Deceased--Toshiro Mifune/Jean Gabin

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Lemmie hear em.....

 

 

Present--Al Pacino/Denzel Washington

 

Deceased-- Mitchum/Bogie

 

Present Foreign--Alain Delon/Daniel Auteuil

 

Foreign Deceased--Toshiro Mifune/Jean Gabin

 

Present: Crispin Glover/Chris Eigeman

deceased: James Mason/Timothy Carey

Present Foreign: Jean-Paul Belmondo (not really present, but still alive)

Foreign deceased: Jean Gabin (Moontide is totally the cat's ass)

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Present--Robert Di Nero / Johnny Depp

 

Deceased--Marlon Brando / The Three Stooges

 

Present Foreign--Russell Crowe / Mel Gibson

 

Foreign Deceased--John Candy / Peter Sellers

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HAHAHAHAHA....this is how i would have answered it....foreign films are just so foreign to me........

 

Present Foreign--Russell Crowe / Mel Gibson

 

Foreign Deceased--John Candy / Peter Sellers

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Present: Michael Emerson (Ben on "Lost"), Laura Linney :D , Alan Alda (tho, not sure it's right to put a M*A*S*H nod in a "present" category), Harrison Ford rarely disappoints

 

Deceased: Cary Grant, Paul Newman

 

Foreign: Matthew MacFadyen, Audrey Tatou, and I've gotta agree on Daniel Auteuil ("Jean de Florette/Manon des Sources")

 

Foreign Deceased: Yves Montand, Paul Eddington & Nigel Hawthorne (tho, they had the benefit of great writing on "Yes, (Prime) Minister)

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Lemmie hear em.....

 

 

Present--Al Pacino/Denzel Washington

 

Deceased-- Mitchum/Bogie

 

Present Foreign--Alain Delon/Daniel Auteuil

 

Foreign Deceased--Toshiro Mifune/Jean Gabin

Present(alive) -Mickey Rooney

Deceased-Jackie Gleason/Bogie/Oliver Hardy

Present Foreign-hmmm

Foreign Deceased-Alec Guiness/David Niven/Stan Laurel

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Deceased: Errol Flynn

John Wayne

Humphrey Bogart

 

Current: Tom Berringer

Tommy Lee Jones

Clint Eastwood

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Present Day: Brad Pitt, John Malkovich, Kevin Spacey

Deceased: Steve McQueen, Marlon Brando

Foreign: Daniel Day Lewis, Ian McKellen

Foreign Deceased: Alec Guiness, Charlie Chaplin

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Present--Christopher Walken / John Turturro

 

Deceased-- Montgomery Clift / Joseph Cotton / Gregory Peck / Jimmy Stewart

 

Present Foreign--Roberto Benigni / Sonny Chiba

 

Foreign Deceased--Toshiro Mifune

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Favorite Deceased - Nicolas Cage....hey, a guy can dream can't he.

I know he's a favorite whipping boy but Cage doesn't bother me. I actually enjoyed National Treasure.

 

Current: Harrison Ford, Connery

 

Deceased: Brando, John Wayne (grew up on his stuff), Monroe, Hepburn

 

 

 

 

Least favorite--narrow minded of me, but I won't put a nickle into the pockets of Tom Cruise or John Travolta.

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I know he's a favorite whipping boy but Cage doesn't bother me. I actually enjoyed National Treasure.

 

Current: Harrison Ford, Connery

 

Deceased: Brando, John Wayne (grew up on his stuff), Monroe, Hepburn

 

 

 

 

Least favorite--narrow minded of me, but I won't put a nickle into the pockets of Tom Cruise or John Travolta.

 

I enjoyed National Treasure as well, but that's about the only Cage movie I can really think of that I liked.

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I enjoyed National Treasure as well, but that's about the only Cage movie I can really think of that I liked.

 

Check out Raising Arizona sometime there, Woody. It was Cage in his early days, and I actually found it funny as hell.

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Present--Dan Aykroyd, Robert Deniro

 

Dan Aykroyd is very underrated... he has the ability to create something out of nothing, and is perhaps the best unscripted actor of our generation.

 

Deceased-- Burgess Meredith, Jimmy Stewart

 

Burgess Meredith was blackballed in the 50's unfairly, and has always been to me a very passionate actor that could be a lead or a supporting actor- comedy, suspense, drama... very, very talented.

 

Present Foreign-- Alan Rickman, Daniel Day Lewis

 

Alan Rickman and Daniel Day Lewis both do far too few movies for my tastes... they are outstanding in every movie. EVERY movie...

 

Foreign Deceased-- Sir Alec Guinness, Charlie Chaplin

 

I'm afraid that most people have not seen that many of their movies, but growing up I can remember being awed by their presence in the movies they acted in... and the Chaplin scenes in The Kid and The Great Dictator still move me every time I see them.

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surprised no love for Tom Hanks, I think he does a great job in mostly anything he does. also really like the work of Phillip Seymour Hoffman.

 

Nice call out on Dan Ackroyd, he really rises above his SNL days and his 'acting' shines through

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