Haha, No.
There are less number of double acts(played by a single actor) in Hollywood I guess. At least from the number of films I've seen (and aware of) so far...
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Haha, No.
There are less number of double acts(played by a single actor) in Hollywood I guess. At least from the number of films I've seen (and aware of) so far...
Jeez, one of those psychedelic films. Croenberg's I think.
Credits to google and wiki. The answer is Dead ringers !!.
Feddy,
It is Dead ringers. :clap:
But why Jeez? :twisted: I like Cronenberg. :) And this IS the best double role performance done in Cinema IMHO! The same actor could do the Bard's Antonio or Nabokov's Humbert to perfection. It is also widely known that he struggled with Deniro when they shot together for "The Mission". Apparently he got tired of the number of takes it took for Deniro. Certainly a thing this guy wouldn't need at all! As for the double role in Dead ringers, its perfection is understood when these dialogue(s) (like the one I posted) are said. Irons comes up subtle reaction depending on either of the twin characters. It is done with such precision! And what a voice?! Certainly one of my favorite actors (Gary Oldman is another) underrated in business today. As for Cronenberg, he extracts many great performances. This is the best, and when Irons got deprived of Oscar that year. He would pay homage to Cronenberg when he wins it the following year for "Reversal of fortune".Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
Yes. He single handedly elevates a nearly pedestrian movie like Die Hard 3.Quote:
Originally Posted by thilak4life
A sitter,
He who saves the life of one man, saves the world entire.
Not a quote though. :P
I especially love his lines in DH With a Vengeance!Quote:
Originally Posted by complicateur
Oskar. :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Yes :).
Quote:
Originally Posted by thilak4life
P1: What the fcuk are you doing
here with me?
P2: Which me?
P1: The only one l know. There are
no others. All the rest of that's just....
Let's go and eat. The old me is hungry.