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Brando was overrated
Don't get me wrong. The guy was a great actor, but he was no James Dean.
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Too old to care
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Sorry but you're wrong.
Brando lasted decades at the top, we will never know about Dean. |
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You shouldn't talk bad about those who recently died.....but I assume this rule isn't known to most GFY'ers
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FUBAR the ORIGINATOR
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and you will be Never rated ! read the post above
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Bush supporters are funny.
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bitchslapping zebras!!!!!
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Try comparing his performance in a Streetcar Named Desire to ANYTHING James Dean ever did.
That's right, there's not one. Brando set new standards in film and in theater. |
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Jesus loves bacon
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we'll miss you our friend. RIP
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Jesus loves bacon
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Brando started the method acting trend and inspired a whole generation of actors. While Dean was good for what he did, he didn't live long enough to have the large resume that could have been his legacy. Who knows, if his career had lasted another 15-20-25 years, he could possibly still doing the Rebel schtick... Also, check out his lesser known roles in movies like "The Appaloosa" (my personal favorite Brando role), "Viva Zapata" and "A Dry White Season" Even in the shitty "Island Of Dr. Moreau" remake, he turned in a great performance...
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My only problem with Brando is that I could never understand a single word coming out of his mouth.
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I have never seen anyone put this much effort into coming across as an asshole and STILL failing miserably.
Please try harder, I am really in the mood for the "ignore" button.
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he played in the godfatehr
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I help you SUCCEED
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My favorite Brando role: Col. Kurtz in "Apocalypse Now" -- Amazing all around. Moreover, a lot of his stuff was adlibbed.
Definitely a great actor. He is greatly appreciated and will sorely be missed. |
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I thought his best performance was in Last Tango in Paris, closely followed by Appocalypse Now.
But with Brando's resume, with all the great performances, it is hard to argue that SND or OTW were not his best. Just happy to say I have a dozen of his performances in my library.
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Now with more Jayne
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sorry but you are talking out of your ass. Dean was in what, three movies? He is iconic because of how he died and because he was good looking and okay in some good movies. Now, Brando was iconic because he was good looking but also because he was in some fantastic movies and because he was a fantastic actor. Oh, and that was before he even heard of the Godfather. On the Waterfront is fantastic, Streetcar Named Desire *was* the making of an icon and geeze he even did Guys and Dolls which is funny just for him actually pulling off singing. A lot better than Clint in Paint Your Wagon, anyway.
Dean and Monroe belong in the same breath. Beautiful, tragic but not the best at acting. |
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Brando was to modern acting like the Hun is to TGP's.
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You have to admit that he was pretty good with the butter stick.
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however, a few parts he really owned and was believable in: i.e. godfather, and the movie where he played a fence and deniro played a theif. and then there are many under-rated actors/actresses: dennis franz comes to mind. and last night i just saw this gal natalie portman play the orphan with this italian hitman, and she must have been only 11 or 12, and the sophistication of her performance blew me away. |
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You should watch at least some of his movies before you says he's just a great actor |
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If you watch a movie such as the godfather part 1, 2, and 3 you will see what acting power is all about. if you watch something like gone with the wind you will also see what acting power is all about. Any of the old time movies that were considered at the time the best can exemplify the true power of the actors much better than any current hollywood made movie. watch something like Amelie to get a sense of acting skill |
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one word: cool |
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I stll think he's a good actor in his own terms.
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I agree with Kimmy. James Dean made three movies. I have seen them over and over. I feel he tried too hard to be Brando. Sure, Brando muttered his way through many movies, but those early movies he did were supreme.
Dean and Brando's personal lives were fucked. Dean died at such a young age that we will never know what he could have done with his acting. I, for one, did not want Brando to grow old and get fat and lose his hair and screw all his maids and get them pregnant. I wanted him to remain the prince of acting. James Dean played basketball with my uncle. He was not very good in sports regardless of what the media says. He was an average student. He wanted to escape Indiana. I can relate to that. Everyone wanted him to be a success. He was a very confused young man, but so was Brando. "Rebel Without A Cause" had its opening celebration in my home town. Every small town needs a hero. Both actors were 100% better than the Cruises and the Pitts of today. |
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