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Best two movie performances you have seen?

Marlon Brando "A Streetcar Named Desire"

Vanessa Redgrave "The Devils"
badminton · 61-69, MVIP Best Comment
Charles Laughton in [i]The Hunchback of Notre Dame[/i] (1939)

Marlon Brando in [i]Julius Caeser[/i] as Mark Anthony (1953)
@badminton Charles Laughton would have been my other choice had I thought of it. I watched that movie again about a year ago. My favorite part of course was alway's his tipping the melted iron onto the mob below. An outstanding performance by both he and Maureen O'Hara.
badminton · 61-69, MVIP
One of the most poignant scenes in the history of film. Esmerelda shows mercy for Quasimodo,

@badminton [media=https://youtu.be/dy4sDYCweGI]
@badminton An example of where dialogue becomes redundant. Thanks for posting this outstanding scene in cinematic history.

Montanaman · M
1) Al Pacino and Robert De Nero in Heat.
2) Morgan Freeman in Shawshank Redemption.
Iwantyourhotwife · 22-25
Big bird and the black guy in that Sesame Street movie
@Iwantyourhotwife I didn't know Sesame Street was done as a movie. Interesting.
graphite · 61-69, M
Frank Medrano as "Fat Ass" in the movie, "The Shawshank Redemption"
Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane in "Citizen Kane"
@graphite I keep meaning to watch the first you mentioned. In time I guess.
graphite · 61-69, M
@Grateful4you The Fat Ass character is only in the movie for about two minutes. But he really drives home the sense of hopelessness and desperation a guy in that horrid situation must feel.
Jeffrey53 · 51-55, M
Dustin Hoffman in “Rain Man”
Tom Hanks in “Philadelphia”

It Was hard to pick two these are others should be mentioned

Al Pacino in “Scent of a Woman”
Jack Nicholson in “The Shining”
Jack Nicholson in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”
Meryl Streep in “The Iron Lady”
bookerdana · M
isabelle huppert in anything...can't make up my mind after that..sunday blahs# sp many good ones
Thodsis · 51-55, M
Estelle Louise Fletcher and Jack Nicholson in that film that you must know.
Lilnonames · F
I liked pretty woman and for horror it b gore gore girls
@Lilnonames It certainly made Julia Roberts a big name. I understand the original screenplay was written as a dark drama and not the "Cinderella" theme.

 
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