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  1. Deborah Kerr
  2. Ray Liotta
  3. Home Alone
  4. Yes, just ask Barry Bonds about that.
  5. Tom Hanks
  6. Shakespeare may have been right for both but I seem to have lived my life backwards. Go figure.
  7. Christopher Walken
  8. hubba hubba Tia Carrera
  9. The Name of the Rose
  10. Billy Crystal
  11. The Three Musketeers
  12. you guys crack me up! Minority Report
  13. The problem is Yzi beat me and you should have responded to his as I posted.
  14. In Bruges Very good little film that I saw recently on cable. Bah Yzi beat me but if you have to pick a Gleeson film to see I would pick mine over his. Unless, of course, you are taking the family. In Bruges is not for kids.
  15. More great stuff guys. Thanks for sharing. Paul Newman "Hombre" Charlton Heston "The Ten Commandments" Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe "Some Like It Hot" Frank Sinatra "From Here to Eternity" Charles Bronson "Chato's Land" Sean Connery "Dr. No" This is not to say all didn't have better roles before or since but just the movie in which I became a big fan.
  16. Wow, you guys hit many that I could have listed as well. We could do a whole post on different movies and which character(s) resonated with you the most. When jacko mentioned Macy I was thinking Steve Buscemi and when he mentions Stormare I was thinking "Fargo". All of you mentioned someone in a movie that made me a fan of theirs. As for Stilley, I don't care if she ever acts again but I would love to rehearse with her, hehe! I became of fan of Pearce in "LA Confidential" btw and Christian Bale opened my eyes in "The Machinist" - talk about method acting! I see it is a list of mostly actors. Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra blew me away at the time it was released but I was not a huge fan of hers. A few more actors: William Holden and Sir Alec Guinness "The Bridge on the River Kwai" Peter O"Toole "Lawrence of Arabia"
  17. I thought I would change the pace a bit on the movie stuff. I will start this off by naming some stars of the silver screen (so to speak) and the roles that made them favorites of mine. They may have been in many films prior to the roles but these films and their parts in them made me a big fan of theirs: Kevin Spacey "The Usual Suspects" Morgan Freeman "The Shawshank Redemption" Naomi Watts "Mulholland Drive" Samuel L. Jackson "Pulp Fiction" Gregory Peck "To Kill A Mockingbird" That is some of many of mine. I hope you all will share some of yours also.
  18. Gerard Butler
  19. sad movie Kate Winslet
  20. Perhaps your diet is lacking zinc. One of the things doctors do for men with low sperm counts is to prescribe zinc. I had mumps as a teen on one side and it affected my sperm count. My wife and I were having difficulty conceiving. A month on zinc supplements and she was pregnant with our son. The same happened when we wanted a second child. A month on zinc and my wife was pregnant with our daughter. At 60 I still use it to increase desire and semen production. It helps in the production of testosterone. Oysters are loaded with zinc. http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Guide-To-High-...s&id=159720 For what its worth!
  21. I am not sure if this was BBC but he was so great as: Pierrepoint: The Last Hangman In the states I saw it on cable TV. edit: checked for spelling
  22. Leonardo DiCaprio
  23. funny Gloria Stuart, who very recently passed away and is not the most famous for this role.
  24. Claude Rains
  25. Ingrid Bergman
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