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Post by HELENA MARIA on Jun 2, 2018 14:46:58 GMT
MERYL STREEP DANIEL DAY-LEWIS JOHN CAZALE (died way too soon but just take a good look at that filmography) PATRICK DEWAERE (same thing as Cazale) DANIEL AUTEUIL PAUL NEWMAN VANESSA REDGRAVE SISSY SPACEK AUDREY HEPBURN VANESSA REDGRAVE
Just to name a few...
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Post by stephen on Jun 2, 2018 14:51:24 GMT
I don't know how anyone could argue that Meryl Streep has a flawless filmography, regardless of your feelings on her as an actress, but that's me.
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Post by thomasjerome on Jun 2, 2018 15:22:37 GMT
Dustin Hoffman Ethan Hawke Ralph Fiennes
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Post by jakesully on Jun 2, 2018 15:36:56 GMT
Leonardo Dicaprio ( it helps that all the best directors seem to want to work with him )
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Post by bob-coppola on Jun 2, 2018 15:44:17 GMT
I don't know how anyone could argue that Meryl Streep has a flawless filmography, regardless of your feelings on her as an actress, but that's me. She's been in very few great movies, but Meryl's consistent in choosing watchable/likable pictures. Besides Osage County, She-Devil and Into the Woods, I can't remember an outright bad Meryl Streep movie. I guess you could call that a flawless (vanilla) filmography.
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Post by Javi on Jun 2, 2018 15:46:28 GMT
Falconetti! Do it once and do it good.
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Post by stephen on Jun 2, 2018 16:08:52 GMT
I don't know how anyone could argue that Meryl Streep has a flawless filmography, regardless of your feelings on her as an actress, but that's me. She's been in very few great movies, but Meryl's consistent in choosing watchable/likable pictures. Besides Osage County, She-Devil and Into the Woods, I can't remember an outright bad Meryl Streep movie. I guess you could call that a flawless (vanilla) filmography. Just off the top of my head, The Iron Lady has long stretches on unwatchability, only salvaged by Thatcher's doddering, Lear-like years (which, admittedly, are some of her best work). Ironweed is one of the worst films ever nominated for acting, marking a low point for both Nicholson and Streep. I also personally deride Kramer vs. Kramer as one of the worst Best Picture winners, but I see its appeal. I'd actually argue it's harder to name truly good Meryl Streep films, especially when weighed against the rest of her catalogue.
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Post by Pavan on Jun 2, 2018 16:30:27 GMT
Leonardo Dicaprio. Tom Hanks and Amy Adams to an extent.
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Post by countjohn on Jun 2, 2018 16:55:56 GMT
IDK if I'd say anyone has a "flawless" filmography, everyone makes a stinker sometimes. Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, and Jack probably have the best filmographies for me.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2018 1:48:17 GMT
She's been in very few great movies, but Meryl's consistent in choosing watchable/likable pictures. Besides Osage County, She-Devil and Into the Woods, I can't remember an outright bad Meryl Streep movie. I guess you could call that a flawless (vanilla) filmography. Just off the top of my head, The Iron Lady has long stretches on unwatchability, only salvaged by Thatcher's doddering, Lear-like years (which, admittedly, are some of her best work). Ironweed is one of the worst films ever nominated for acting, marking a low point for both Nicholson and Streep. I also personally deride Kramer vs. Kramer as one of the worst Best Picture winners, but I see its appeal. I'd actually argue it's harder to name truly good Meryl Streep films, especially when weighed against the rest of her catalogue. Ain't you tired, Miss Hilly?
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Post by pendragon on Jun 3, 2018 2:51:09 GMT
It's not flawless, but I think Rooney Mara's filmography has been remarkably consistent so far, especially compared to her contemporaries, with only a few straight up duds.
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Post by Viced on Jun 3, 2018 3:07:04 GMT
Eric Roberts Michael Madsen
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Jun 3, 2018 3:17:32 GMT
Eric Roberts Michael Madsen
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Post by wallsofjericho on Jun 3, 2018 7:24:03 GMT
John Cazale.
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Post by MsMovieStar on Jun 3, 2018 9:09:53 GMT
Oh honey, on behalf of Wendy, who hasn't been around for a while, I'd like to put forward for your consideration (of course, after myself):-
Judy Davis
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Post by MsMovieStar on Jun 3, 2018 14:34:06 GMT
Oh honey, on behalf of Wendy, who hasn't been around for a while, I'd like to put forward for your consideration (of course, after myself):- Judy Davis Oh Honey, I thought you would say the other Australian actress, "You Know Who"!
Oh honey, Blannie's is almost flawless...
Oh, did you mean Toni Collette? I hear she's outstanding in Hereditary...
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