Best actor in a Fincher-film to date?

Started by Spike, September 15, 2003, 02:09:37 AM

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Spike

Who do you think gave the best performance in a Fincher-film to date?

I think Brad Pitt in "Fight Club". He was just fantastic.
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Yeah.  Nobody else could have played Tyler
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The best actor without an Oscar: Mr. Morgan Freeman

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..Well it may not have been the greatest part for an actor..but sean Penn is prob. the best actor he has worked w/yet imo.

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I liked Leto as Junior in "Panic Room". It was a quiet cool part for him but between all the great performances other actors gave in a Fincher-film he's basically nothing.
Helena Bonham Carter was also great as Marla Singer in "Fight Club".
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I thought Norton was great in Fight Club, but then again....McGinley was the fucking bomb in Se7en yo!! :-D

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1.Michael Douglas
2.Brad Pitt
3.Helen Bonham Carter

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1) Morgan Freeman
2) H.B. Carter
3) Ed Norton
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