jbchillin said:
I was at work today and this subject came up and I was quite surprised at some of my friends disagreement with my answer. Personally I think Tom Cruise is the best actor, personal life aside. Every time I see a movie with him, he is always spot on. My favorite movie by him is Top Gun, and I cannot wait for Oblivion to come out.
So I ask you friends, Who do you think is the best actor?
Are you f-ing kidding me?!??!?
Tom Cruise is #1 on my list of WORST actors.
He couldn't act his way out of a paper bag.
Every single movie he's in is just
Tom Cruise in Feudal Japan
Tom Cruise does Hollywood spy stuff
Tom Cruise dressed as a cop in the future
Tom Cruise runs from aliens
Tom Cruise flies planes
The ONLY movie where he's being something other than Tom Cruise is Tropic Thunder.
Best Actor?
Hmmmm...
That's a lot harder.
I know I actually figured this out a few months ago, but right now I just don't remember.
For now I'll say Gary Oldman and Hugh Laurie.
They tend to be able to vanish into a wide variety of roles.
Most of you guys are confusing "good actors"-ones who can genuinely, convincingly play different characters, with "memorable actors"-ones where the actor's own traits overshadow the character but makes the character stick out in your mind.
A well-cast movie is simply one where the actor's quirks happen to line up with the character itself, so you can't tell that the actor isn't actually "acting" very well. You cast Russell Crowe as a badass surely guy, because no one will ever pick up on that being weird. If you cast him as a fast-talking jokester-type character you start to go "whoa...WTF?" because he almost certainly can't pull it off.
Typecasting may seem like a bad thing, but it is generally to an actor's and a movie's benefit to use the actors that fit a given role.
The GOOD actors are the ones who CAN fit into different movies and play different characters, all without ever setting off alarms in your head that they are actor X playing part Y.
Robert Downey Jr, for example - Can pull off a variety of different roles, but sometimes you're aware that it's RDJ playing a given role (like Sherlock Holmes). Other times you honestly lose track of the fact that it's him entirely (like Tropic Thunder). And then you have Tony Stark, a casting so perfect that he literally doesn't even need to act, and you begin to forget that Robert Downey Jr even exists, because he simply IS Iron Man.
Ultimately, that makes RDJ sort of a great balance between memorable in his own right and also being a genuinely good actor.
See what I'm saying?