Il primo in realtà sono io, Tom Selleck, ma non mi avete messo in database, bastardonzi!!!

31

Marlon Brando & Jean Simmons

32

Kirk Douglas & Dewey Martin

34

Yul Brynner & Constance Towers

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Marlene Dietrich & Margo Lion

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  • ProgRock
    14 apr 11
    Short but intense was Mariottide's acting career with Navarrosh's Tristologia; he had to leave the stage due to excessive sadness. After the evident failure, he thankfully returns to singing with "Il Grigio Arlecchino," a commendable addition to this ranking.
     
  • magnum p.i.
    14 apr 11
    mariottide is undoubtedly a complete artist.
     
  • stonecoldcrazy
    14 apr 11
    Well, I've always preferred him as a singer-songwriter...
     
  • nes
    14 apr 11
    Are they in random order, or do you prefer Vitali to Belushi? :)
     
  • magnum p.i.
    14 apr 11
    No, for now they are still scattered, I’m just putting down the ones that come to mind, then I’ll organize them. And anyway, Alvaro Vitali is in the running with everyone.
     
  • Wiserson
    14 apr 11
    And how could we forget Alberto Tomba in "Alex l'Ariete." A great performance, Stallone and Vitali together.
     
  • stonecoldcrazy
    14 apr 11
    No, come on, Rex acts really poorly!
     
  • Geo@Geo
    14 apr 11
    I’m betting on 12, 16, 27 in the lottery, as for the rest, I totally agree; )
     
  • JURIX
    14 apr 11
    I just can't connect the label "BEST actor" with the (unique for 345427452 films) expression of Steven Seagal.
     
  • JohnGalbusera
    14 apr 11
    The greatest actor of all time (objectively speaking) in the entire history of world cinema is missing: Jean Claude Van Damme.
     
  • magnum p.i.
    15 apr 11
    F**k John, I forgot about him, Van Damme. There’s only Van Damme though, without Jean Claude, in the archive.
     
  • magnum p.i.
    15 apr 11
    @Jurix: you see, this is a common thing for many. In fact, Steven is one of the most underappreciated actors by the global criticism. Perhaps you should try to look at things from another perspective. Which other actor can maintain the exact same expression throughout all 345427452 films they have starred in? Only he can do it, a genius.
     
  • magnum p.i.
    15 apr 11
    in short, it’s not easy at all
     
  • JURIX
    15 apr 11
    It's probably not easy, it’s just that his films make me, to use a mild expression, completely lose it. And they are further worsened by his versatility that compares to that of a manhole cover. Anyway, I'm not a film expert and I generally like rankings.
     
  • magnum p.i.
    15 apr 11
    You should consider that in a movie, called "Disturbing Crimes," he has the same expression both when he eats, and when he sleeps, and when he does taekwondo kung fu or whatever the hell it is, and even when he walks through fake real flames. They had originally chosen Dolf "tispezzoindue" Lundgren for that role, but already at take 453, a wrinkle of a different expression had appeared on his face, so they dropped it.
     
  • magnum p.i.
    15 apr 11
    Speaking of "ciak," Chuck is missing.
     
  • stonecoldcrazy
    16 apr 11
    ...and Bud Spencer?
     
  • admalora
    16 apr 11
    Chuck Norris behind Steven Seagal cannot be seen.
     
  • hjhhjij
    25 jun 11
    Original ranking, still beautiful, also because De Niro is among the top 3 ;) fantastic Carrey in eighth place, Nicholson in eleventh already makes me a bit more puzzled ;)
     
  • hjhhjij
    25 jun 11
    Ah, Rex goes muuuch higher :)
     
  • magnum p.i.
    25 jun 11
    Do you think he should be higher than Nicholson? Yes, actually, I'll switch his position with Duvall, who eventually makes me Duball.
     
  • hjhhjij
    25 jun 11
    At least now it's in the top ten, but get Rex up to at least the top 50.
     
  • magnum p.i.
    25 jun 11
    You say he's that good??? I mean, better than Paul Newman? Well, really, for someone who can't read or write, the German dog has learned the script pretty well.
     
  • hjhhjij
    25 jun 11
    he's a big actor :D
     
  • magnum p.i.
    26 jun 11
    on the other hand, my grandfather used to say: "better a dog actor than a dog actor!"
     
  • magnum p.i.
    26 jun 11
    he was saying it about rin tin tin, but it doesn't matter
     
  • A_Hungry_Wolf
    27 jun 11
    What do you think of Vincent D'Onofrio as well? (he popped into my mind as soon as I heard Nicholson mentioned...)
     
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