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Quote: Nat Wicks @ October 7 2010, 8:42 PM BST

He was really good in Magnolia.

He was.

Ooh Ooh
I nearly forgot

I was a big Mickey Rourke fan back in the day when he had his own face
But Jeez did that guy fo some Turkeys.

Loved Angel Heart though.

Cruise is great in Collateral, Magnolia, 4th July and the two Speilberg SF films he did. Not a favourite of mine, but he has his moments.

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ October 7 2010, 8:43 PM BST

Ooh Ooh
I nearly forgot

I was a big Mickey Rourke fan back in the day when he had his own face
But Jeez did that guy fo some Turkeys.

Loved Angel Heart though.

Don't forget The Wressler! That was spectacular.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ October 7 2010, 8:47 PM BST

Don't forget The Wressler! That was spectacular.

He was great under all that head rubber in Sin Ciy, too.

For old Rourke, I loved Rumble Fish.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 7 2010, 8:49 PM BST

He was great under all that head rubber in Sin Ciy, too.

He was destined to be Marv.

Yes Rumblefish was great
Nicholas Cage was in that as well.

He was terrific in Sin City also
I'm glad he's having a renaissance

We saw the Wrestler at the pictures and as we were getting up to go someone fell over in front of me, so I stood up on the barrier & raised my arms as if I'd done it....
Ahem - you had to have been there.

Rourke should play Batman in an adaptation of The Dark Knight Returns. He'd be brilliant, and his pummled face would even fit as he would have been smacked about a lot over the years! He'd have to have a haircut thought, get rid of that weird, long greasy mess he's rocking.

Ron Jeremy has been in a few corkers, I'm not too sure about his films though.

Quote: Nigel Kelly @ October 7 2010, 9:39 PM BST

Ron Jeremy has been in a few corkers, I'm not too sure about his films though.

When we talk about the most memorable actors, Ron is certainly up there.

And further than most.

As much as I enjoy slagging off Tom Cruise, and as mental as he must be in real life, I ALWAYS enjoy his films.

Most really big stars get there on the back of some cracking films. I can't think of any biggies that haven't got at least a couple of zingers.

Quote: chipolata @ October 7 2010, 10:13 PM BST

Most really big stars get there on the back of some cracking films. I can't think of any biggies that haven't got at least a couple of zingers.

For such a big star, Angelina Jolie hasn't headlined many good films. I don't think I've seen any with her that I've thought much of.

Quote: chipolata @ October 7 2010, 10:13 PM BST

Most really big stars get there on the back of some cracking films. I can't think of any biggies that haven't got at least a couple of zingers.

Who were the Big Biggies though?

I remember when I was little in the 70's thinking it was the likes of Clint Eastwood, Paul Newman, Burt reynolds, Dustin Hoffman, Al Pacino.

80's Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro, Harrison Ford, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Demi Moore, Bruce Willis?

90's Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks,Kevin Costner? Anthony Hopkins?, Michael Caine, Sean Connery?

OO's George Clooney, Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt,

I'm not much of a film buff so that list is probably way off, or did the idea of a few big stars ruling the roost dissipate as time went on.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 7 2010, 10:41 PM BST

For such a big star, Angelina Jolie hasn't headlined many good films. I don't think I've seen any with her that I've thought much of.

Changeling is great if you ever get to see it. So is A Mighty Heart despite the depressing subject matter. And Wanted and Hackers are good trashy fun. Plus she's in a film with Johnny Depp soon. Should be interesting.

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ October 7 2010, 11:13 PM BST

Who were the Big Biggies though? I remember when I was little in the 70's thinking it was the likes of Clint Eastwood, Paul Newman, Burt reynolds, Dustin Hoffman, Al Pacino. 80's Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro, Harrison Ford, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Demi Moore, Bruce Willis? 90's Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks,Kevin Costner? Anthony Hopkins?, Michael Caine, Sean Connery? OO's George Clooney, Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt, I'm not much of a film buff so that list is probably way off, or did the idea of a few big stars ruling the roost dissipate as time went on.

To an extent. But there are still big names who can "open" a movie. Take Tom Cruise's latest, Knight and Day, piss poor reviews and bad American box office, yet his name alone has meant it's still made money globally.

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