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Most overrated acting performance of all time

Inb4 "yeah but insiders who had seen him on set said he was fantastic".



I understand the preemptive attempt to discredit reality here but.. guys like Michael Cain, Bale and so on were raving about Heath during filming in separate interviews. I took it seriously at the time because they weren’t raving about one another.. they were all talking about Heath. And a lot of that was prior to his death.


Heath also helped re-invent the character and was involved in many of the aspects from make-up to the outfit the Joker wore. It was a master class of acting on his end. He transformed both himself and a well known and beloved character.
 
He is not a must watch actor for me either, I don't find him particularly watchable.

He's the black version of Alec Baldwin. @HI SCOTT NEWMAN

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I can confirm his assessment. That movie was hyped beyond belief as the next great crime thriller, with incredible performances and a screenplay so smart and tight, it would make Martin Scorsese blush.

It was just a boring husk of a Scorsese clone of a movie, with actors in bad wigs. One of the more disappointing movies I've ever seen.

Probably most similar to the(IMHO far better) Matchstick Men.
 
I understand the preemptive attempt to discredit reality here but.. guys like Michael Cain, Bale and so on were raving about Heath during filming in separate interviews. I took it seriously at the time because they weren’t raving about one another.. they were all talking about Heath. And a lot of that was prior to his death.


Heath also helped re-invent the character and was involved in many of the aspects from make-up to the outfit the Joker wore. It was a master class of acting on his end. He transformed both himself and a well known and beloved character.

Wait co-stars were praising him whilst promoting the film? Wow unusual. That definitely equates to the vague "People were raving about it before he died."

If you enjoy hamburgers over steak mignon my friend, more power to you.

Ledger put in a very good performance, no doubt. Perhaps up there with the best in comic book film / popcorn movie history.

If you want to say it's an all time great performance in the history of cinema.......<45><45><45>.
 
Who you got and why?

I got Heath Ledgers joker due to him kicking the bucket

I agree and will go a step further and say TDK is one of the most overrrated movies of all time.
 
I understand the preemptive attempt to discredit reality here but.. guys like Michael Cain, Bale and so on were raving about Heath during filming in separate interviews. I took it seriously at the time because they weren’t raving about one another.. they were all talking about Heath. And a lot of that was prior to his death.


Heath also helped re-invent the character and was involved in many of the aspects from make-up to the outfit the Joker wore. It was a master class of acting on his end. He transformed both himself and a well known and beloved character.

It was just on tnt the other day and I was watching it. Had been probably about three years since I’d last seen it. Ledger was phenomenal.

And that interrogation room scene- probably the best scene in the film- a great turning point where it goes from Joker seemingly intent on exposing/killing Batman to revealing his intent to showcase how easily people can be corrupted when under duress.

Some of Ledger’s moments in that scene are just so damn good.
 
Pacino in Heat. Over Acting at its finest. “ Hey I’m sure if I yell my lines no will notice that I’m just above average”
I cringe when he speaks in Heat. Or that hand holding at the end with no emotionality
 
Denzel Training Day.

Wait!!! Lemme land.

Not saying he wasn't good, Denzel is the man. But folks acted like that was his best performance ever (probably because he got the Oscar) I think Malcolm X was his better performance he was performing like he channeled Malcolm or something (some say he did).

A lot of his acting afterwards was a caricature of Alonzo.

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agree entirely
He did, however, earn the ever living shit outta that Oscar for Glory

that one tear cry might be the single greatest male cry filmed ever. EVER

No clue how anyone hates on Foxx for Ray, he is in some shitty movies but dude can act. He, easily, was the best acted role in Ali for instance and it's not close
 
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Daniel Day Lewis in Gangs of New York. That whole movie is a mess. He's one of the most overrated actors of all time.
 
I always thought Ledger was great as Joker

Now his relatively weak performance in the Patriot (as well as the better one by Mel), on the other hand, is completely outshadowed by the Masterclass put on by Jason Isaacs as Col Tavington
 
Leonardo DiCaprio in the Revenant is IMO an overrated performance.

But Leo is a great actor, I feel out of all his Oscar nominated performances, the Revenant was one of the weaker ones but he won the Oscar for it.
 
People are tough to please. Heaths Joker was incredible. The issue was the film. It took all the fun and turned it into a brutal, ultra violent crime drama. To me a superhero movie should bring out the joy of when we were kids reading comics or watching the campy Batman TV show. Heath needed a counter balance, but Bale was almost as dark so it was a solemn movie.
 
Leonardo DiCaprio in the Revenant is IMO an overrated performance.

But Leo is a great actor, I feel out of all his Oscar nominated performances, the Revenant was one of the weaker ones but he won the Oscar for it.

They owed him it for a lot! I think that's why they gave it finally.
 
Who you got and why?

I got Heath Ledgers joker due to him kicking the bucket
Fact. All he did was act like he had a bad case of cotton mouth almost to the point of being annoying.
 
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I still think it's the greatest superhero film ever made.
I'd say Guardians 1. DC movies take themselves too seriously for their own good.
No clue how anyone hates on Foxx for Ray, he is in some shitty movies but dude can act. He, easily, was the best acted role in Ali for instance and it's not close
You thought he outshined Will?
 
People are tough to please. Heaths Joker was incredible. The issue was the film. It took all the fun and turned it into a brutal, ultra violent crime drama. To me a superhero movie should bring out the joy of when we were kids reading comics or watching the campy Batman TV show. Heath needed a counter balance, but Bale was almost as dark so it was a solemn movie.
I don't want my Batman bright and fun and campy. I want my Dark Knight dark.
 
I'd say Guardians 1. DC movies take themselves too seriously for their own good.

You thought he outshined Will?
Absolutely
He was the most believable character in that movie IMO, Will was pretty good in that movie though I'll agree
 
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