Excluding Daniel Day-Lewis, what have been some actual 10/10 performances of the 21st Century?

Excluding Daniel Day-Lewis, what have been some actual 10/10 performances of the 21st Century?

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Jim Gandolfini as Tony Soprano
J.K. Simmons as Terence Fletcher
Nathan Lane as F. Lee Bailey
Edie Falco as Carmella Sopranos

>jk Simmons
Fuck no

>it's user is baited out by a contrarian episode

how would you improve that performance?

Christian Bale in American Psycho.

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Actually and unironically this. It's a great performance and definitely worthy of note.

Tony soprano
Joaquin Phoenix(the master)
Javier bardem(chigurh)
Mads mikkelsen(any performance really, but Hannibal specifically)

Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman stands out for me personally.

Checked

Bryan Cranston as Walter White. Say what you will about other aspects of the show, B-cran was incredible every second he was on screen.

>Mads mikkelsen(any performance really, but Hannibal specifically)
listing his worst role. mucho kek.

LOL@ all of these

>Mads mikkelsen(any performance really, but Hannibal specifically)
hahahahahahaha

pleb

All great choices.

Viggo in Eastern Promises and History of Violence

What do you consider a 10/10 performance?

Oscar Isaac (Inside Llewyn Davis)
Michael Fassbender (Shame)
Adam Driver (Hungry Hearts)

>B-cran

Motherfucking plebs, get out, Cred Forums is for serious discussion only

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Michael fasbender(hunger)

>Daniel Day-Lewis

jew hack

Ledger

see

Double kek, his performance was good but it was nothing special

Michael Shannon in Revolutionary Road
Tom Wilkinson in Michael Clayton
Joaquin Phoenix in I'm Still There, Two Lovers and Signs
Casey Affleck in The Assassination of Jesse James
Robin Williams in Insomnia
Javier Bardem in Biutiful
Alden Ehrenreich in Tetro
Mark Ruffalo in You Can Count on Me
Denzel Washington in Training Day
Philip Seymour Hoffman in Capote, Doubt, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Moneyball and The Master

Claire Danes in Homeland
Clive Owen in The Knick
Forest Whitaker in The Shield
Peter Krause in Six Feet Under
Michael Stuhlbarg in Boardwalk Empire and A Serious Man
Ian McShane in Deadwood
Shea Whigham in Boardwalk Empire

>Implies DDL is Jew

Wut

Melissa McCarthy(every role ever)

ur sexist if you disagree

>Michael Fassbender (Shame)

ma nigga
also Hunger and 12 Years a Slave, next Steve McQueen colab when

I don't think neurotic witty performances are good so I really liked him.

Portman in V For Vendetta.

>Daniel's mother was Jewish, and his maternal grandparents' families had emigrated to England from Latvia and Poland.

I totally agree with you on Ruffalo in You Can Count On Me. Michael Shannon was incredible in Take Shelter too.

>Mads Mikkelsen
>Hannibal
HAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA. I'm Danish and you need to stop sucking this guy's cock

Javier Bardem in No Country For Old Men
Colin Firth in A Single Man
Michael Fassbender in Shame and Hunger

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Rust cohle

This.

Take Shelter has one of the most underrated performances in the last 10 years.

Jeff and Shannon have to work forever.

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Tom Hardy in Locke. I can't really think of many actors working today that could've carried that film.

Cillian Murphy in Peacock.

Matthew McConaghey in Dallas Buyers Club.

10/10 list right here, put Amy Addams in The Master too

desu yes because he is such a goof irl

>ywn receive a frightening hj from Lois Lane

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Ryan Gosling as Julian (Only God Forgives)
Mads Mikkelsen as Tonny (Pusher II)
James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano (The Sopranos)
Joaquin Phoenix as Freddie Quell (The Master)
Brad Pitt as the father (Tree of Life)

Such a shame that Heath died. He was incredible in Brokeback Mountain and Monster's Ball. I still don't recognize him in The Dark Knight as the Joker and he also carried that film.

My nigga. My favourite miniseries HBO has ever done, and I love BoB. Giamatti is so real in this.

would you drink one of his concoctions?

Phillip Seymour Hoffman in Synecdoche, New York and Naomi Watts in Mulholland Drive are the best of the century so far

>Stannis the Mannis as Thomas "Last True Statesman" Jefferson

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Gandolfini as Tony Soprano
McConaughey as Rust Cohle

La Binoche in Certified Copy and Camille Claudel 1915

Chris Cooper in Adaptation

Reddit called and they want you back

THOR

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Nic Cage was better though

There's nothing Reddit about the Sopranos

propably

they were both great

but whenever I post Cage I usually get reddit fucks telling me he's a meme

Oscar Isaac (Inside Llewyn Davis)
Oscar Isaac (A Most Violent Year)
Oscar Isaac (Show Me a Hero)

is the master any good and why

not the acting the movie

Forgot pic

I love it. I understand why some other people don't but I disagree with them.

Ben Mendelsohn in The Place Beyond the Pines.

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>Michael Stuhlbarg in Boardwalk Empire and A Serious Man
He was great in the Steve Jobs movie too, I didn't even recognize him

Mendelsohn in Bloodline

I haven't seen The Master. One question. Is it about homosexuality?

It's more like a non-sexual love story between two men

Fassbender as Steve Jobs. He was brilliant, he captured the role and the voice perfectly while humanising the character.

Oh fuck, someone on Cred Forums who knows what they're talking about.

second this, that man was fantastic. Fucking ridiculous that the Emmys gave him an award for season 2 when he was in like 20 minutes total content and didn't get it for season 1, which is one of the finest performances I've ever seen by an actor

no it's about being a wayward young man hooked in by a megalomaniacal narcissist cult leader.

There would be no eulogies for Bob

No, it's about the struggle of creating meaning.

Heath Legend as the Jokester

I loved Fassbender in Steve Jobs and I still think that he was robbed by that decapitatio guy

My favourite movie of the 2010s and I'm not memeing. One of the best character analysis I have ever seen, hypnotic as fuck and there are like four different interpretations that I consider valid

It's about the eternal fight against order (and slavery) and chaos (and freedom) within human nature

Magic.

Oscar Isaac (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)
Oscar Isaac (X-Men: Apocalypse)

Rekt

While I like Shame more, his performance in Hunger was more impressive. Amazing performances in both, though.

Gleeson's one of my favourite actors so I may be biased

I'm never really convinced of his performance.
Always feels like he's too selfaware of his role, like he's an SNL guest or something.

Christoph Waltz in Inglorious Basterds.

sopranos is as fucking reddit as it gets, if you watched it all you sohuld know this

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Michael Fassbender in Shame, Hunger, and 12 years. Hes honestly one of the best actors working right now.

Jake Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler is close to perfection in acting.

Tom Hardy could be one of the best, but I think parts of his performances just rely on him being cool. But he was great in Locke.

Alicia Vikander in Ex Machina was incredible as well, very subdued and nuanced, with just enough "robotic" in there.

Rooney Mara in Girl w/ the Dragon Tattoo was very impressive too.

Rosamund Pike in Gone Girl was great as well, but maybe not quite a 10. Same with Benicio del Toro and Emily Blunt in Sicario.

Hugh Jackman in Prisoners.

Christian McKay as Orson Welles

Tom Hardy in Locke was great but I still don't know what kind of accent he was supposed to be putting on. His tone often suggests Welsh but I live in Wales and nobody speaks like that.

>Casey Affleck in The Assassination of Jesse James
Mah nigguh

>this post
we are hitting meme levels that shouldn't even be possible

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the hunt for mads, also all these plebs shitting on good genre film making to prove they're patrician are making me laugh.

"big" Ben Mendelhson in Animal Kingdom
tim Spall in Mr. Turner
Jack o'connell in starred up
clive owen in the knick
peymaan moaadi in a separation
goose in half nelson
PSH generally
mickey rourke in the wrestler
CIA in still

Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul in Breaking Bad

good list

P.S, Hoffman imo the best actor of 21st century

DD Lewis and Joaquin as runner ups

also Driver in Paterson

I can't wait to see that film.

dubs confirm

>yfw C. Danes hasn't hit 40 yet.
Homeland made me want to fuck her

You guys forgot Mr. Campbell in the Evil Dead series and spin-offs.

jim carrey in the truman show was brilliant - pretty close to perfection.

Anders Danielsen Lie in Oslo, August 31
Cotillard in The Immigrant/2 Days, 1 Night
Binoche in Certified Copy/Clouds of Sils Maria
Paquin in Margaret
Hoffman in the Master
Phoenix in The Master and Two Lovers
Dicaprio in Wolf of Wall Street
Isaac in Inside Llewyn Davis
Mara in Carol
Pitt in Moneyball

Dallas Buyers Club

both McConaughey and I know you fucks won't agree because you think he's a meme but Leto too

Oops, thought OP asked for best of 2010s only. I’ll add these then:
Amy Adams in Junebug
Naomi Watts in Mulholland Dr
Q’orianka Kilcher in The New World
Haley Joel Osment in A.I.
Laura Linney/Mark Ruffalo in You Can Count On Me
Ellen Burstyn in Requiem for a Dream
Anne Hathaway in Rachel Getting Married
Edward Norton in 25th Hour
Nicole Kidman in Dogville
Anamaria Marinca in 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days
Ethan Hawke/Julie Delpy in Before Sunset/Before Midnight
Ethan Hawke/Patricia Arquette in Boyhood
Jeff Daniels/Laura Linney/Jesse Eisenberg in The Squid and the Whale
Jesse Eisenberg in The Social Network
Julianne Moore in Far From Heaven
Samantha Morton in Morvern Callar
Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Mysterious Skin
Viggo Mortensen in A History of Violence
Anna Farris – Smiley Face
Michelle Williams in Wendy and Lucy
Hoffman/Williams in Synecdoche, NY

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shut up

he's perfect to me damnit

also so what he did some blockbuster shit, sue him

But user every single performance in LotR is the best of all time of all time

>Dicaprio in Wolf of Wall Street
This has got to be b8.

Consider it was all shot before 2000 it's not a performance of the 21st century

K

why do people love that performance so much? it seems so affected to me, feels very false. I think Gyllenhaal is way better in stuff like Donnie Darko, Enemy, and Zodiac.

it's an amazing performance, one of the best in any Scorsese movie

Javier Bardem- Anton Chigurh

lol

Indisputable GOAT performance

You are bait, retarded memehater

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Hell yeah.

The film made him look like a big guy, but I was surprised that he's not.

>Javier Bardem in Biutiful

Yes

Jennifer Lawrence in Hustle that Harvey.

Patrician. John Adams is my favorite founding father, I've read a lot of his writings and biographies and Giamatti captured him perfectly.

y post ath weebum i am sad now

Why does reddit have your phone number, did you get doxxed over there for sershposting?

gyllenhals 3 year run in great roles in enemy, prisoners, and nightcrawler

great list

Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper in Silver Linings Playbook, one of the best duos of the period, both excellent performances.

Bane as Bane

If listing shows, Justin Theroux in the leftovers is 10/10 imo

Joaquin Phoenix in The Master
Edgar Ramirez in Carlos (miniseries)
Juliette Binoche on Certified Copy and The Clouds of Sils Maria
Maggie Cheung in In The Mood For Love
Philip Seymour Hoffman in The Master
Timothy Spall in Mr. Turner
Michael Fassbender in Shame and 12 Years a Slave
Ryan Gosling in Blue Valentine and Half Nelson
Tahar Rahim in A Prophet
Casey Affleck in The Assassination of Jesse James
Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator
Steve Coogan in 24 Hour Party People

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>J.K. Simmons as Terence Fletcher
>Terence Fletcher

I think you mean J. Jonah Jameson

good list my famalam

Only memers could think Simmon's better work is from fucking Spiderman and not Whiplash and Oz

Michael Fassbender(shame)

This is the only type of answer that wont get you labelled as a pleb around here, fucking intellectual terrorists

Um, no?

Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman

I can legitimately say that I've never seen such an emotional, expressive act before. I was completely ensnared. Their work is true kino.

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Kill, Ignore, Rape, Marry

Jon Gries as Uncle Rico. Single most realistic depiction of someone who can't let go of their impossible dream.

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It's okay if you're gay, just tell us about it is all.

Are you people serious? RDJ's best work and what he'll be remembered for when the capeshit meme ends.

Hell, you can add Jack Black and Matthew McConaughey to this too. Tropic Thunder is like an orgasmic fusion of GOAT performances.

MAKE YOURSELF A DANG CASE A DILLA

Don Cheadle as Miles Davis

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Captain Fantastic was maybe a 9/10 performance too

It was okay

J,K. SImmons as J. Jonah Jameson though

Why is based Walking Phoenix so underrated? Has he even won an Oscar yet?

Clive owen- the knick
Justin theroux and the black guy from season 2- leftovers
James mcvoy- filth
walton goggins- shield,justified
Mads mikkelsen- the hunt
Fassbender,Hoffman and alot of other well known things have been mention so.

Clive Owen was pretty great in Children of Men

Fassbender is a meme actor

>Fassbender is a meme actor
Fuck off. Fassbender has great work in at least 5 films. You and your ilk just dislike him because he got too popular

he publicly shit on oscars as a whole, so he's not getting one

That's dumb. Someone could be awarded an oscar but be depressed because they know he was the one that is best but they denied him because of his opinion.

That's bullshit. He was nominated after comments, attended the event,and will be nominated and possibly win in the future if he has the right ingredients for a win.

if oscars were rewarded for acting skills and not sucking up to jews and being a good boy then yes he would

He doesn't want one.

>“I think it’s total, utter bullshit, and I don’t want to be a part of it,” Phoenix tells Elvis Mitchell in Interview. “I don’t believe in it. It’s a carrot, but it’s the worst-tasting carrot I’ve ever tasted in my whole life. I don’t want this carrot. It’s totally subjective. Pitting people against each other. . . . It was one of the most uncomfortable periods of my life when Walk the Line was going through all the awards stuff and all that. I never want to have that experience again. I don’t know how to explain it—and it’s not like I’m in this place where I think I’m just above it—but I just don’t ever want to get comfortable with that part of things.”

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Sean Astin, as Sam in Lord of the rings

It always sounded like he was putting on an accent. It didn't sound natural.

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>Blames Jews
>Actor in question is Jewish

This.

Frodo, Gandalf, Boromir, Aragron, Gimli, and Wormtongue were all great performances.

lel no. Blunt and Brolin were better in that film, for example

reminder that the wolf on wallstreet was talentless garbage

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this

nah, one of Scorsese's best 5

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This is your reply for your hotpost

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Cucumbersnatch was the best part of this painfully mediocre biopic, but still nothing memorable in any way. It's an already forgotten made-for-awards film.

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Why did the knick end on such a shitty note though

Children of men is great and owen is good in it,I just feel that the knick is on another level.
Fassbender is overhyped for sure but he was great in shame and hunger.

>implying wolf is on par with any of these films
raging bull
taxi driver
casino
goodfellas
mean streets

absolutely not

the king of comedy
the departed
maybe even shutter island

i'd put wolf equal with gangs of new york

>forgetting Sam and Faramir
>the two most based characters in the films with two based actors

Shaking my head if I'm being truthful, family member.

I can only thing of 3 good Scorsese films. Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, The King of Comedy. Everything after those is shit.

Wolf is way worse than Gangs of New York, which is pretty flawed itself

Sometimes it was south African too. Tom Hardy always puts on stupid voices do I will never take him seriously.

Have you not seen Goodfellas?

The only good thing about Gangs of New York is DDL. If he wasn't in the film, nobody would even remember it exists.

(u)

i actually love the first hour or so of gangs of new york but i recognize my bias

Wolf is way better than Casino
it's better than Mean Streets
and it's just slightly better than Goodfellas

top 5 Scorsese:

Raging Bull
The King of Comedy
After Hours
Taxi Driver
Wolf of Wall Street

you have pleb taste in Scorsese

have you seen After Hours?

Gangs of New York isn't just "pretty flawed." It's practically trash.

i cannot disagree

Heath legend as Joker
Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow
Mike Myers as Dr Evil

Wolf of Wall Street is for nu-males only, it's an abomination compared to Scorsese's great movies

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Nope, it's one of his absolute greatest movies. Nice use of memes though, definitely makes your opinion seem legit.

i havent seen after hours but wolf of wall street is one of his worst films for me. it felt like a caricature of casino/goodfellas with jonah and leo overacting throughout the whole film

Sell me this pen.

Exactly. It's overdone, repetitive, and frankly boring by the end of the film.

That is very peculiar to me.

I think it's his funniest film while also being one of his most cynical and necessary. Movies like Casino and Goodfellas offer up critiques of greed and crime but the characters in them are so morally repugnant and violent on the surface that they don't work as well as satires in the way that Wolf does. The most horrifying thing about Wolf of Wall Street is that its release prompted many articles wondering whether it was glorifying the behaviour on-screen. The fact that the satire was missed by so many people suggests that the movie's ideas are extremely necessary in the current climate. I think the movie's critique of North America's insatiable greed is one of the best things Scorsese has done.

also you should really get on After Hours

it's a masterpiece

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Some of the best on screen chemistry i have seen in recent years

Guakeen feenix in gladiator

>TV shows
>10/10 performances

FUCKING ROFLING AT YOUR LIFE

Cate the Great in "Blue Jasmine"

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God the soundtrack, the cinematography, the fucking EVERYTHING. I loved everything about this movie and will watch anything with Casey Affleck in it.

i suppose i should rewatch it then, i dont think it's bad per se i just don't think it holds up to classic scorsese
i will definitely get on this

gandolfini was masterful in the sopranos though

One of my favorite movies. Muh Nigga.

>the soundtrack, the cinematography

the best parts, but the whole goddamn thing is on such another level from most films it's ridiculous that something that good was made in the modern era, it seems unfathomable to me at times, given how incredibly rare a gem like that is anymore

i watch it once a year, and it always, without fail, has the same emotional impact on me, and very few films have achieved that

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>mickey rourke in the wrestler

Yup

I really liked him in Legend.

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>lol at james gandolfini

Fucking kill yourself

It's about a little orange fish that gets lost out at sea and his dad and some other retarded ass fish have to try and find him.

really

Colin Farrell in "Daredevil"

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I loved him first time I watched the show, but going back I'm understanding how lazy some of the writing gets past season 3

Like what?

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The only real 10/10 here is denzel training day

Pleb teir apart from that

Seriously.

Jackson's movies usually have great casting so it's no wonder.

Although I'm still not sure about Jack Black in King Kong.

good pick

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this x1000

Cillian Murphy in literally everything. That sweet piece of ass is amazing.

Perhaps the least convincing representation of actual Irish society I've ever seen, no wonder Amerifats love it so much

t. butthurt potato

This

Such a tense scene!

Yuuup, also
Phillip Seymour Hoffman - Synecdoche New York
Charlotte Rampling - 45 Years
DDL - TWBB
Emmanuelle Riva - Amour
Christolph Waltz - Django/Basterds
Fass - Macbeth
Adrien Brody - The Pianist
Christian Bale - The Fighter
Bruce Dern - Nebraska
and every main character in The Master

>Mads mikkelsen(any performance really, but Hannibal specifically)
Jesus Christ that's a joke right?

Yes. Don't bother watching.

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>Jack Black
>good in Tropic Thunder

He was fucking embarrassing and the worst part of the movie. Even Stiller was better.

This. Thank you. I sometimes think this board is full of twelve year olds if I read shit like that.

Are you new to film or something? Seriously.

Javier Bardem in No Country For Old Men

90% of Cred Forums in 16 are, at best, new to film

I couldn't be madder than when Penn won the Oscar over Rourke.

Ryan Gosling in Drive and Only God Forgives

you're not watching the right movies then

shame it was the same year as javier barmeme in no country

Bruno Ganz as Hilter

>Wolf is way better than Casino

you're the worst kind of person

Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes. The writing has been shit since the season 5 and he doesn't get to do really ambiguous personality shit anymore. Say what you will about the twd, character development was done well the first 3 seasons

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you need to leave

Casino is wildly overrated.

It's solid but it's so overstuffed and Scorsese's worse tendencies are most evident. The ridiculous reliance on narration makes the first hour almost laughable as each new scene passes by without any characters speaking on screen.

It's pretty good but nowhere near being one of Scorsese's best.

the first hour is the best part, I love Deniro teaching about how Casinos worked in the 60s. the scene with the cheaters is amazing and hilarious.

Tom Wilkinson in Michael Clayton
Casey Affleck in The Assassination of Jesse James
Paul Newman in Road to Perdition

Bjork.

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>Mark Ruffalo in You Can Count on Me
he really is amazing in this

the loli was the best part of the film

No.

Good point

And receiving no rewards this year...

Justin Theroux is unbelievable in The Leftovers

Makes sense considering it is deserving of none :)

fukkn rekt

>I am not in le danger, I AM le danger!
>le guy opens le door and gets le shot and you le think that of le me?
>no.
>I am le one who le knocks!

tom hardy in brownson

The whole cast did a stellar job

>tfw you watched 90% of this list

patrician taste

>he thinks the sopranos was good

i want neo-Cred Forums to leave

The writing was shitty, he did good with what he was given though.

Ryan Gosling in Nice Guys

The dog is trying to bury the fish

Rourke for The Wrestler
Joaquin Phoenix for The Master
Bale in The Mechanic
Fassbender in Hunger
Dano in Love & Mercy

And the GOAT female performance, not just 21st century, is Marion Cotillard in La Vie en Rose.

my nigga

found a lelg

is this what you're looking for?

> I'm tired. I'm so fuckin' tired. I thought I just needed a night's sleep, but it's more than that. But thank you, for trying, I love you

This movie really resonated with my depression, the whole way he seemed to have just resigned himself to being snarky and kind of unpleasant.

Garbage. Pure fucking garbage.

>ITT: Redditors spit out the names of their favorite movies from r/movies rec lists

wow this thread is terrible

Best Blactor of all time?

Kill yourself. Sopranos is a pleb filter, pleb.

>wolf is better than casino
>wolf is better than goodfellas
>wolf is top 5 Scorsese
>has the audacity to tells others they have pleb Scorsese taste

is hungry hearts worth the watch?

Agree as an absolute cringe worthy performance.

Every single scene.

tom hardy is a marble mouthed doofus who literally only plays varying degrees of bane. what a shit fucking actor

was this llewyn davis? because oscar Isaac was terrible in that, and everything else. so is adam driver. fucking Timberlake gave a better performance than them both in thst movie

I honestly don't know how anybody could argue that sopranos isnt the best piece of tv writing of all time

these motherfuckers were beyond based

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Gary Poulter in Joe 2013

One of the greatest supporting actor performances ever. (He was a non-actor homeless man)

Philip Seymour Hoffman in Doubt
JK Simmons in Whiplash
Christian Bale in The Machinist
Mads Mikkelsen in The Hunt
Paul Giamatti in John Adams

The only correct answer