| anna_salem ( @ 2008-11-03 12:23:00 |
"Actors Who Deserve Better"
Saw this awesome post on IMDb, and thought I would share. My comments are in italics...
There's a lot of great talent out there in movie land, I'm sure there's plenty of fans who've pondered about how many amazing actors who just never seem to be in the spotlight or get the top billing when so many talentless celebs are out there hogging the spotlight. It's definitely something I've thought myself, so here's a selection of actors who I've always felt deserve better.

Rufus Sewell: Whether it's been acting circles around Ed Norton in The Illusionist or hamming it up and chewing scenery in A Knight's Tale, I've felt Rufus has always been a versatile actor with incredible screen presence, and I don't think I've ever seen him in a role where I haven't felt that presence or where he gives a less than stellar performance. Even when he's relegated to fairly poor films like Bless the Child (he was awesome in this...) he seems to put in 100%. I first took notice of him in Dark City (this movie rocks, btw.) and always wondered why he hasn't gotten bigger roles, he's always been a minor character or villain.

Kevin J. O'Connor: is someone who you should often notice in smaller B-movie roles, such as in The Mummy, and always turns in a funny or otherwise enjoyable performance, but as a serious actor he's absolutely terrific. Most people would recognise him as Henry, Daniel Plainview's 'brother' in There Will Be Blood, where he gives a brilliant and extremely memorable performance alongside Daniel Day-Lewis. I hope that after being in a film of such acclaim that more people start to notice him and he gets bigger and better roles. (This guy has turned out two very cool performances in some of my favorite cheesy films: Swan in Lord of Illusions and Greasemonkey in Deep Rising.)

Jason Patric: is probably best remembered for his role as Michael in The Lost Boys, which is a shame because he really is a fantastic actor, just see him in Sleepers if you want proof. Pity he went on to do the awful Speed 2: Cruise Control after that. The real gem in Patric's resume though, is Narc where he stars alongside Ray Liotta, possibly one of the best cop thrillers of this decade. He's a great actor and I hope to see more from him in the future.(Still a hottie, too)

John Turturro: if you're a Coen Brothers fan, is no stranger. Many will remember him as 'The Jesus' in The Big Lebowski, and other small roles, but he's perfectly capable of carrying a film as he proves in Barton Fink. I suppose compared to other actors I've mentioned here, he's much more famous, but still someone who seems always on the edge of fame, someone that people would recognise, but not know his name. A terrific actor, and well worth noting. (I don't know, I think he's done well for himself. Ummm, hello, Quiz Show?)

James Van Der Beek: Seriously, I really do think he deserves better. A two part episode of Criminal Minds turned me into a fan instantly, his performance absolutely blew me away, I didn't even realise it was Van Der Beek at first. Most people know him as Dawson Leery, but look beyond that and you'll find a surprisingly versatile actor. It might be worth taking a look at The Rules of Attraction to see that he's certainly film star material, I'll be looking out for anything noteworthy he's doing in the future. (Bwahahahahahahahahaha)

Ted Levine: His portrayal of Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs was nothing short of astonishing, possibly one of the most disturbing and utterly creepy serial killers ever seen on film. Most people talk about Anthony Hopkins, but for me, Levine stole the picture. He's had a good career since then, having roles in Heat, Ali and The Manchurian Candidate. (Love this guy. He's got a steady gig as the Chief on "Monk.")

Chiwetel Ejiofor: This man extrudes charisma, I don't think I've seen a baddie that I cheered for as much as I had as his 'Operative' in "Serenity," Chiwetel really is brilliant. See him steal the limelight from Clive Owen in Children of Men, or Denzel Washington in American Gangster. He's a very powerful actor, and we really should see a lot more from him if there's any justice. (Rent Dirty Pretty Things. He's got the lead role in that film, and he's excellent.)
Source.
Saw this awesome post on IMDb, and thought I would share. My comments are in italics...
There's a lot of great talent out there in movie land, I'm sure there's plenty of fans who've pondered about how many amazing actors who just never seem to be in the spotlight or get the top billing when so many talentless celebs are out there hogging the spotlight. It's definitely something I've thought myself, so here's a selection of actors who I've always felt deserve better.

Rufus Sewell: Whether it's been acting circles around Ed Norton in The Illusionist or hamming it up and chewing scenery in A Knight's Tale, I've felt Rufus has always been a versatile actor with incredible screen presence, and I don't think I've ever seen him in a role where I haven't felt that presence or where he gives a less than stellar performance. Even when he's relegated to fairly poor films like Bless the Child (he was awesome in this...) he seems to put in 100%. I first took notice of him in Dark City (this movie rocks, btw.) and always wondered why he hasn't gotten bigger roles, he's always been a minor character or villain.

Kevin J. O'Connor: is someone who you should often notice in smaller B-movie roles, such as in The Mummy, and always turns in a funny or otherwise enjoyable performance, but as a serious actor he's absolutely terrific. Most people would recognise him as Henry, Daniel Plainview's 'brother' in There Will Be Blood, where he gives a brilliant and extremely memorable performance alongside Daniel Day-Lewis. I hope that after being in a film of such acclaim that more people start to notice him and he gets bigger and better roles. (This guy has turned out two very cool performances in some of my favorite cheesy films: Swan in Lord of Illusions and Greasemonkey in Deep Rising.)

Jason Patric: is probably best remembered for his role as Michael in The Lost Boys, which is a shame because he really is a fantastic actor, just see him in Sleepers if you want proof. Pity he went on to do the awful Speed 2: Cruise Control after that. The real gem in Patric's resume though, is Narc where he stars alongside Ray Liotta, possibly one of the best cop thrillers of this decade. He's a great actor and I hope to see more from him in the future.(Still a hottie, too)

John Turturro: if you're a Coen Brothers fan, is no stranger. Many will remember him as 'The Jesus' in The Big Lebowski, and other small roles, but he's perfectly capable of carrying a film as he proves in Barton Fink. I suppose compared to other actors I've mentioned here, he's much more famous, but still someone who seems always on the edge of fame, someone that people would recognise, but not know his name. A terrific actor, and well worth noting. (I don't know, I think he's done well for himself. Ummm, hello, Quiz Show?)

James Van Der Beek: Seriously, I really do think he deserves better. A two part episode of Criminal Minds turned me into a fan instantly, his performance absolutely blew me away, I didn't even realise it was Van Der Beek at first. Most people know him as Dawson Leery, but look beyond that and you'll find a surprisingly versatile actor. It might be worth taking a look at The Rules of Attraction to see that he's certainly film star material, I'll be looking out for anything noteworthy he's doing in the future. (Bwahahahahahahahahaha)

Ted Levine: His portrayal of Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs was nothing short of astonishing, possibly one of the most disturbing and utterly creepy serial killers ever seen on film. Most people talk about Anthony Hopkins, but for me, Levine stole the picture. He's had a good career since then, having roles in Heat, Ali and The Manchurian Candidate. (Love this guy. He's got a steady gig as the Chief on "Monk.")

Chiwetel Ejiofor: This man extrudes charisma, I don't think I've seen a baddie that I cheered for as much as I had as his 'Operative' in "Serenity," Chiwetel really is brilliant. See him steal the limelight from Clive Owen in Children of Men, or Denzel Washington in American Gangster. He's a very powerful actor, and we really should see a lot more from him if there's any justice. (Rent Dirty Pretty Things. He's got the lead role in that film, and he's excellent.)
Source.