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well, truthfully, I felt there were real glimpses of his talent in The Aviator but much of it was taken too far (IMO).After seeing the Departed in October I thought he might just deserve this years best actor award and now after seeing Blood Diamond I'm thinking that he not only beats himself out for the award but that he's the best, by quite a bit, American actor going.
I don't ever remember an actor having two performances that good in the same year.
In both cases, when he was doing his thing, he made what were mostly (again IMO) mediocre movies, riveting.
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I don't think he has anything on Tim Robbins, Sean Penn, Johnny Depp or Don Cheadle. If I had to pick a best all around American actor I think I would have to go with Sam Rockwell. His problem is that he is too good. Chameleons have a harder time becoming celebraties. As for the Oscar this year I'd probably go with Forrest Whitaker. I would actually put Christian Bale up there as well for The Prestige but for some reason this movie is recieving no awards buzz.
The Prestige is a discomfitting film, and a genre movie to boot, so I don't see it as Oscar fodder, depsite its merits.Bale is quite talented, although I assume you know he's a Brit, not American.
Forrest Whitaker has been brilliant for years - I hope he'll get a nom this year.
Depp...needs to get back into some better films.
The prodigiously talented Robbins had a good year but like Sean Penn, he can get over the top rather easily.
and think that TR did a great job as the South African anti terror guy and that FW did a great job as Idi Amin (although I felt LD played a more convining African in some ways) but for me, right now Dicaprio is at the top of his (and the) game.
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I'm a big fan right now.
where he managed to upstage Tom Hanks + gave a 5 Star performance
I've done an about-face and think he's a major talent
and he was great in The Basketball Diaries
OK, Leonardo, Matt Damon and Brad Pitt are the three biggest male hunks in all of moviedom (eat your hearts out George Clooney and Tom Cruise). Some people in seeing their films just can't get past that. But all three of them have become as good at acting as anyone out there. They command high salaries not only because they look very good on camera (the camera loves them), but also because all three are at the top of the game in plying their trade.If you simply want to see wonderfully great acting without the sometimes distracting hunkiness factor, watch Edward Norton and Paul Giamati in "the Illusionist".
What stuck in my mind about "the Departed" was not Matt or Leonardo, but Jack Nicholson's over-the-top performance. I would say it was his best ever, and that is saying something!
I would rate LD far ahead of BP and MD although i felt Pity did a respectable job in Babel (didn't grab his head in agony too many times) and Damon was very good in The Departed... it'll be interesting to see how is in "The Good Shepard."
....same here.
never too keen on him, I thought he delivered a pretty good performance (Matt Damon, too) in the Departed, which I also thought was one of Scorscese' best.
Nicholson was just fantastic.
I was a bit disappointed in The Departed. Felt it was over-rated and posted here that Nicholson came accros like either George Carlin imitating Jack Nicholson and/or JN playing The Penguin again. But I thought LD was great.
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