Me. I’m not in any films.
Rick moranis?
I knew it, I’m surrounded by Assholes
Joe Cazale! Only five movies, but all five awarded nominees for Oscar Best Picture!
Cory Chase
I was going to say Gary Oldman, but then I remembered that Tiptoes wasn’t a fever dream.
Jessica Chastain
Tim Curry.
And before you tell me he was in some notoriously shit movies, no they weren’t, Tim Curry was in those movies, so they’re great movies.
This should have won him a Oscar (BAFTA?)
That episode of Lexx was good too
Muppets Treasure Island. 🎤🫳⬇️
LOL, yup, this.
Prime example: Oscar (1991)
It got bad reviews (I loved it) but Curry’s performance was amazing.
I love that man.
John Cazale
Yep, this is the one I was scrolling down to find.
Godfather.
Godfather 2.
The Conversation.
Dog Day Afternoon.
The Deer Hunter.All five Best Picture Oscar nominees, three winners.
Possibly the only proper answer if we put a minimum on the number of films required to be considered.
James Dean. Credited in only 3 films (appeared in a few more as an extra):
- East of Eden
- Rebel Without a Cause
- Giant
All 3 are above average on IMDb (> 7).
Viggo Mortensen
If only he skipped Daylight.
Probably Daniel Day Lewis. He’s extremely picky about what he’s in.
Phantom Thread was amazing… Might need to watch that one again
My wife and son love that movie, and want to watch it about once a year. I despise it. Boring, and really, really stupid.
I could understand someone finding it boring, but what was really really stupid about it?
A love story about poisoning?
You can reduce literally any film to one sentence that makes it sound stupid.
“Citizen Kane is stupid, its a story about a rich guy who really liked his sled.”
Even still… oversimplification aside, I don’t see anything inherently stupid about “a love story about poisoning”
I find the basic premise to be too implausible to be entertaining.
Did you watch the film, or…?
Nine was poorly reviewed by critics and audiences.
But otherwise his choices have been solid.
Gene Hackman had a pretty good run
All my life, I would always watch ANY movie that Gene Hackman was in. I never saw him give a bad performance.
The Conversation is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen. The feeling you get from that movie is so strange and I love it.
Gene Wilder was the first that came to my mind.
Then Richard Pryor.
🎶 Richard Pryor… didn’t have to catch on fire 🎵
THE Harold Zoid!
I haven’t seen more than 3 of his movies, but Heath Ledger seems to have been consistently great.