What always struck me with Anthony Hopkins as Lecter is his eyes- when he interacts with others (and especially while he's talking to Clarice) his eyes are bright and almost sparkling. He's locked in and barely even blinks. Yet when he's slashing at the prison guard, his eyes are dead. How can you even act that? If you're acting dead eyes, the acting gives you away. He's incredible.
I love when you go through your own acting experiences....I watched the movie where you played a drummer after you mentioned it in a previous vid....I find it fascinating...Thank you
Great choices. One who I would like to see on one of these lists: Mark Rylance as the captured Soviet spy that earns the respect of anyone watching the movie, on Spielberg's Bridge of Spies. He won an Oscar for this role, btw.
Do watch Shakespeare in Love! It's very funny and it's about playwrights and actors and the whole business of putting on plays... just up your alley, I should think.
[5:18] Had to add something about Robert Shaw. He and Richard Drefyus had a rivalry on the set of Jaws, but it was the seed of a deep respect they developed towards each other. There is a great clip on YT of Richard talking about meeting Robert's grand-daughter and telling her how much he loved her grand-father. He can't hold back the tears as he remembers the man he admired. Just one of endless incredible stories from behind the scenes of Jaws.
Actors can steal the show in lead roles too, of course... You may know the US television series "House of Cards" (starring Kevin Spacey as a malevolent politician) - it was based on a British series of the same name which had Ian Richardson in the lead role and... um... some other people in it too, I think. Richardson completely devoured the screen in it.
@@jamesdignanmusic2765 Ian Richardson was an actor's actor. His ashes are laid within the foundations of The Royal Shakespeare Company's Memorial Theatre in Stratford on Avon. As are those of Judi Dench's much underrated actor brother Jeffrey.
Richardson in the original House of Cards is just amazing - his monologues to camera are just so evil but entertaining! His mock pathos. Entertaining but despicable! I think there may be a secret breeding programme for British character actors!
A costume historian said they wore linen shifts underneath these would protect the dresses they also acted as an exfoliant on the skin. Unfortunately only one “dress” survives it was made into an alter cloth. They have now made it into a dress again to show the exquisite work. The Gowns and accessories were recycled, reused, given away as gifts and sometimes used as payment to those in her service. Would have been fabulous to see more.
I'd argue that you can tell that the planet of the apes had people in prosthetics because it looks more realistic. Same with how the practical effects orcs in Lord of the Rings looked better than the CGI orcs in the Hobbit despite being 10 years older
Tom Hardy said he approached Nolan and said they could either go down the standard Darth Vader, dark menacing route, or they could go with something different. In my personal opinion it's genius. Love it or hate it, you remember it.
I really didn't like Bane. No fault of Hardy. The character was just so toned down as to be disappointing. It was equal to the very underweight Venom when he first appeared in Spiderman 3. Ironically Tom Hardy got the part of Eddie Brock in the much better portrayals of Venom from 2018 onwards. Going back to Dark Knight Rises, we already had the infinitely parodied husky voice of Christian Bale as Batman. They we had Jason Voorhees with laryngitis wearing his cycle helmet on his face to keep the "dark" tone of the lead characters going. It didn't work. It was distracting. Film was okay, but two sore throats having a verbal showdown was weak.
I'd give an honourable mention ( and a lighter note) to Emily Blunt - she had a small supporting role in Devil Wears Prada but it basically made her a star.
You really should watch " Shakespeare in love". The acting is great, the costumes gorgeous and it's very funny. The play could have been " Romeo and Ethel".
Tom Hardy as Bill Sykes, outrageously good. Tim Roth in The Legend of 1900, a beautiful, unexpected film. Dame Judi on Graham Norton reciting Shakespeare, instant perfection.
[3:45] You shouldn't be amazed by the makeup on Planet Of The Apes because it was created by one of the gods of practical effects makeup Rick Baker. He also did Harry And The Hendersons, King Kong, An American Werewolf In London, Star Wars, Michael Jackson's Thriller, Gorillas In The Mist, The Nutty Professor, Mighty Joe Young... the list goes on 'til midnight and includes lots of ape related work. No-one does ape makeup better than Rick Baker.
Wait, what! You were in the walking dead? I’ve watched your videos for ages and didn’t know this! Can we get a special about behind the scenes please? 😮
Yes, that would be fun. That is one of several different avenues Jj could walk down in presenting his reactions that others don't have the experience., knowledge, or skills needed to do so.
Elizabethan costume: yes, really that many layers, and lots of silk brocade, if you were wealthy. Outerwear could not be cleaned but the secret weapon? Fresh linen next to the skin at least once a day, and each time the clothes were changed during the day. Women wore a long-sleeved ankle-length shift; men wore a long-sleeved undershirt, tucked under the crotch (like underpants).
Charlton Heston in the Planet of the Apes remake, was on his deathbed. Had the same line he had at the end of the original, 1968 movie. “Damn them all. Damn them all to HELL!”
You can't get the cinema release version of Prince of Thieves anymore 'cos of some of Rickman's scenes - especially the hilarious one where he is interrupted whilst attempting to violently consumate his marriage to Marion. It was only after I saw this movie as a child, that I realised some actors were just better than others.
Just a bit of info: Way back in the day (Elizabethan times and before and many years after), they worn linen shifts under their clothes in order to protect the expensive cloth in their clothes from body oils. The linen was easily laundered. The wealthy would change these linen shifts a few times a day.
A British actor knows how to be cold and dispassionate, Imagine an American actor playing Hannibal Lector it wouldn’t have the same air of menace and foreboding, Our actors can mix it up with pathos and humour when it calls for it too, It’s not that American actors can’t do it they can but the British accent adds more to it especially when being cold and calculating, One of the best American performances of the cold and menacing type was Robert Mitchum in Cape Fear a fantastic performance it was a masterclass of its time, Now imagine him with a cold British accent in the same role would it give you chills? .
@@Belaugh I agree he was very much underrated as an actor and the remake of Cape fear was a poor imitation of that classic film, Cape Fear was the film that made me enjoy Robert Mitchum and take him more seriously.
It was almost a tradition from the earliest Hollywood days to have an English actor play the nasty villain! Remember Shere Khan in the Jungle Book? We do it so well...😈... hehehe!
This was a good list. Tom Hardy, Alan Rickman and Benedict Cumberbatch are brilliant actors. I really didn't like Shakespeare In Love, but Judi Dench is great. They did wear clothes like that in Tudor times, you're right though, cleanliness wasn't the greatest. The smell of Tudor Britain would have been really ripe
The 2001 Tim Burton Apes film was waaaaaaaaaayyyy too early to manage the complex facial capture tech used for the modern Apes films starting with Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes in 2011. Doing it with CG would have meant basically doing at least a dozen Gollum level complexity characters at a time when doing just one convincingly was a HUGE achievement. (ironically it was actually WETA Digital that did the VFX for the modern 2011+ Apes films)
Only the nobility and royalty would wear costumes like that. They wouldn't be washed, you wear your most expensive garments the furthest away from your skin. You only wash the garments that are in contact with your skin, that goes for everyone not just royalty. Royalty may even wear the garment once and discard it Henry VIII's garments were burnt when he'd finished with them. Elizabeth I's wardrobe accounts were recorded and have survived and I think they're kept at Royal Museum Greenwich.
Well Sir, after hearing your musical talents for the first time. I can honestly say, that if you put your mind to it, you could most likely have a really successful reaction RUclips channel.
Benedict read the eulogy to King Richard III written by the Poet Laureate at the King’s funeral in Leicester Cathedral. Well worth a watch on You Tube.
@@Belaugh Oh, I agree with you.👍 . He was great in that one.Sadly, I only caught a little bit of him as Richard lll when it was televised. It looked really amazing .I'm trying to find it online somehow.Was it a series ? .
The American Gods miniseries was cursed 6 ways from Sunday by myriad issues. One BIG one was Orlando Jones THEFT of every moment of his screen time. We'll never get the straight story, but rumor has it he got left out of Season 3 because his involvement was overshadowing production. Rumor has it his exit drained the last of the life from the franchise. Oh, well.
@@nicw5574 Yes, I could watch one then the other and go back and mentally cobble them together. I could also watch the whole original video instead of JJLA ..but that would defeat the purpose of watching a reaction video which is where we can share an experience of watching something with others. If I told you about a great joke I heard and you had to just watch me PMSL while I replayed it in my mind, would you ask me to share the joke or be content to just watch me laugh?
Robin Men in Tights" Because unlike some other Robin Hoods, I can speak with an English Accent".. i hated Costner in that movie , such a joke having an american playing that role.. British actors are very often , as in almost every time, way better to do an american accent that the other way around
Sees make up in the first remake of Planet of the Apes, and loses it when finding out its masks. Eh it was masks with mouths that move in 1968. What a div.
Alan Rickman in everything. He's the best!
Even when he not physically there and just voices the character. Marvin the Paranoid Android.
He annihilated Costner in Robin Hood
Galaxy Quest, he stole the show in that as well!
@@nala6620 I know. Rickman had the rare ability to draw your eye to him like some sort of magnet ,regardless of who he was acting alongside. .
@@nala6620 I definitely agree.
Love how you just casually drop that you were in 3 seasons of the walking dead haha
Alan Rickman in Dogma - perfect.
Agreed. One of my favourite films.
Alan Hickman was just _always great_
R.I.P. Alan Hickman. 💔😢💔
What always struck me with Anthony Hopkins as Lecter is his eyes- when he interacts with others (and especially while he's talking to Clarice) his eyes are bright and almost sparkling. He's locked in and barely even blinks. Yet when he's slashing at the prison guard, his eyes are dead. How can you even act that? If you're acting dead eyes, the acting gives you away. He's incredible.
Anthony Hopkins is Welsh... His national flag has a dragon on it. His home country is magical. Anthony Hopkins just _is_ phenomenal. 👍❤📽️🏴♥️🖖
Gary Oldman as Stansfield in Leon was mesmerizing.
Hard to believe Shaw was only 48 when Jaws came out and 51 was no age.
If you like British culture, you have to watch Shakespeare in Love, absolutely nails it. Stellar cast, very funny and very very clever.
Alan Rickman, oh yes. He can and does act anything. The Sheriff of Nottingham part can still make me giggle in all that black leather.
Galaxy Quest deserves a special mention here. One of my favourite 'Alan Rickman stealing the show' films - up there with 'Truly, Madly, Deeply'
"... Cancel Christmas..!!"
@@brigidsingleton1596 🤣🤣🤣
@@brendaedwards6741 Absolutely
I love when you go through your own acting experiences....I watched the movie where you played a drummer after you mentioned it in a previous vid....I find it fascinating...Thank you
Great choices. One who I would like to see on one of these lists: Mark Rylance as the captured Soviet spy that earns the respect of anyone watching the movie, on Spielberg's Bridge of Spies. He won an Oscar for this role, btw.
Yes .apparently after they had done their first scene together ,Tom Hanks went up to Stephen Spielberg and just burst out " MARK RYLANCE!!".
Do watch Shakespeare in Love! It's very funny and it's about playwrights and actors and the whole business of putting on plays... just up your alley, I should think.
I agree @JJReacts this is one of my fave 90s films. Very funny, very witty and... Judi Dench...
@@titanium_di2402
Judi Dench... "...she's been plucked..." !!
[5:18] Had to add something about Robert Shaw. He and Richard Drefyus had a rivalry on the set of Jaws, but it was the seed of a deep respect they developed towards each other. There is a great clip on YT of Richard talking about meeting Robert's grand-daughter and telling her how much he loved her grand-father. He can't hold back the tears as he remembers the man he admired. Just one of endless incredible stories from behind the scenes of Jaws.
8:15 where you've paused is where Romanov is tricking Loki into revealing his evil plan by pretending to be scared.
You HAVE to watch Shakespeare in Love!!!
I miss Alan Rickman sm
Actors can steal the show in lead roles too, of course... You may know the US television series "House of Cards" (starring Kevin Spacey as a malevolent politician) - it was based on a British series of the same name which had Ian Richardson in the lead role and... um... some other people in it too, I think. Richardson completely devoured the screen in it.
@@jamesdignanmusic2765 Ian Richardson was an actor's actor. His ashes are laid within the foundations of The Royal Shakespeare Company's Memorial Theatre in Stratford on Avon. As are those of Judi Dench's much underrated actor brother Jeffrey.
Richardson in the original House of Cards is just amazing - his monologues to camera are just so evil but entertaining! His mock pathos. Entertaining but despicable! I think there may be a secret breeding programme for British character actors!
@@edh8827 Ha! Well, we like to think so. Rickman and Richardson were special indeed.
Robin Hood film. Alen "I will cut his heart out with a spoon" Side kick "Don't you mean a knife" Alen "No a spoon it will hurt more"
You should watch Robert Shaw as Grant in the James Bond film’With Russia With Love’! In my humble opinion one of the best Bond Villains!
A costume historian said they wore linen shifts underneath these would protect the dresses they also acted as an exfoliant on the skin.
Unfortunately only one “dress” survives it was made into an alter cloth. They have now made it into a dress again to show the exquisite work.
The Gowns and accessories were recycled, reused, given away as gifts and sometimes used as payment to those in her service.
Would have been fabulous to see more.
I love all those " great clothes" films. I love art and the costumes that are exquisite trap me easily while watching a film.😊
Judi Dench was robbed of an Oscar the year before for Mrs Brown so it felt sort of divine justice ghat she won allbeit for a different Queen. 😃
I'd argue that you can tell that the planet of the apes had people in prosthetics because it looks more realistic. Same with how the practical effects orcs in Lord of the Rings looked better than the CGI orcs in the Hobbit despite being 10 years older
Tom Hardy said he approached Nolan and said they could either go down the standard Darth Vader, dark menacing route, or they could go with something different.
In my personal opinion it's genius. Love it or hate it, you remember it.
I really didn't like Bane. No fault of Hardy. The character was just so toned down as to be disappointing. It was equal to the very underweight Venom when he first appeared in Spiderman 3. Ironically Tom Hardy got the part of Eddie Brock in the much better portrayals of Venom from 2018 onwards.
Going back to Dark Knight Rises, we already had the infinitely parodied husky voice of Christian Bale as Batman. They we had Jason Voorhees with laryngitis wearing his cycle helmet on his face to keep the "dark" tone of the lead characters going. It didn't work. It was distracting. Film was okay, but two sore throats having a verbal showdown was weak.
I'd give an honourable mention ( and a lighter note) to Emily Blunt - she had a small supporting role in Devil Wears Prada but it basically made her a star.
Daniel Day Lewis has 3 Oscars from 6 nominations. Truly a Great.
Tim Roth in Rob Roy.
American actors want to be movie stars.
British actors want to hone their craft.
Wow! I’ve been subscribed to you forever! I never knew that you were a film star 😅
You really should watch " Shakespeare in love". The acting is great, the costumes gorgeous and it's very funny. The play could have been " Romeo and Ethel".
Tom Hardy as Bill Sykes, outrageously good.
Tim Roth in The Legend of 1900, a beautiful, unexpected film.
Dame Judi on Graham Norton reciting Shakespeare, instant perfection.
[3:45] You shouldn't be amazed by the makeup on Planet Of The Apes because it was created by one of the gods of practical effects makeup Rick Baker. He also did Harry And The Hendersons, King Kong, An American Werewolf In London, Star Wars, Michael Jackson's Thriller, Gorillas In The Mist, The Nutty Professor, Mighty Joe Young... the list goes on 'til midnight and includes lots of ape related work. No-one does ape makeup better than Rick Baker.
Wait, what! You were in the walking dead? I’ve watched your videos for ages and didn’t know this! Can we get a special about behind the scenes please? 😮
Yes, that would be fun. That is one of several different avenues Jj could walk down in presenting his reactions that others don't have the experience., knowledge, or skills needed to do so.
one of my favourite comments for angling friends - 'you need a bigger boat'
Lifeless eyes. Black eyes. Like a doll's eyes.
Robert Shaw was a great British actor.
Elizabethan costume: yes, really that many layers, and lots of silk brocade, if you were wealthy. Outerwear could not be cleaned but the secret weapon? Fresh linen next to the skin at least once a day, and each time the clothes were changed during the day. Women wore a long-sleeved ankle-length shift; men wore a long-sleeved undershirt, tucked under the crotch (like underpants).
Charlton Heston in the Planet of the Apes remake, was on his deathbed. Had the same line he had at the end of the original, 1968 movie. “Damn them all. Damn them all to HELL!”
Hi everybody from Bonnie Scotland
Hello from Gloucestershire, England
Hi from USA .Welcome.
Aye. Right enough, laddie.
Hi from Northamptonshire 😊
Hi from Perth - not Scotland, the one in Australia 😊
Jeremy Irons (Ben Afflek's Alfred in Batman) played Hans Gruber's brother in Die Hard With A Vengeance.
Gary Oldman in the fifth element
It seems that US movies always cast British actors as the villains, and American actors as the good guys.
Funny isn’t it?
@@fayesouthall6604Villains need better actors, that's why although they do like to have English voices for baddies that get beaten.
American actors are careful of their reputation ,so won`t do `nasty`.
British actors hone their craft by doing everything .
@Jill-mh2wn I think it's more a case of American produces wanting Americans to be the " good guys ".
You can't get the cinema release version of Prince of Thieves anymore 'cos of some of Rickman's scenes - especially the hilarious one where he is interrupted whilst attempting to violently consumate his marriage to Marion. It was only after I saw this movie as a child, that I realised some actors were just better than others.
8:09 she wasn't terrified in that scene either though, she's playing him, that's the point of that scene
Tim Roth Pulp Fiction 👍
Ahh the late great Hannibal Lecter at No1.
It's not what you know...
Brian Cox played Lector in Manhunter.
'Dream much, Will?'
Just a bit of info: Way back in the day (Elizabethan times and before and many years after), they worn linen shifts under their clothes in order to protect the expensive cloth in their clothes from body oils. The linen was easily laundered. The wealthy would change these linen shifts a few times a day.
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"You know, Beastie Boys!" was giving Jimmy McGill
Anthony Hopkins was born over the next valley to me .
Whao! You have a very soothing voice 😮. Do you read audiobooks?
A British actor knows how to be cold and dispassionate, Imagine an American actor playing Hannibal Lector it wouldn’t have the same air of menace and foreboding, Our actors can mix it up with pathos and humour when it calls for it too, It’s not that American actors can’t do it they can but the British accent adds more to it especially when being cold and calculating, One of the best American performances of the cold and menacing type was Robert Mitchum in Cape Fear a fantastic performance it was a masterclass of its time, Now imagine him with a cold British accent in the same role would it give you chills? .
All re-runs of Cape Fear are the Robert DeNiro version but the original was SO much better.
@@SuperDancingdevil Mitcham was such an underrated actor. The Cape Fear remake bears no comparison. Like most remakes!
@@Belaugh I agree he was very much underrated as an actor and the remake of Cape fear was a poor imitation of that classic film, Cape Fear was the film that made me enjoy Robert Mitchum and take him more seriously.
I love Cape Fear.Glad you mentioned it.
And the one where Robert Mitchum was a preacher … scary
It was almost a tradition from the earliest Hollywood days to have an English actor play the nasty villain! Remember Shere Khan in the Jungle Book? We do it so well...😈... hehehe!
This was a good list. Tom Hardy, Alan Rickman and Benedict Cumberbatch are brilliant actors. I really didn't like Shakespeare In Love, but Judi Dench is great.
They did wear clothes like that in Tudor times, you're right though, cleanliness wasn't the greatest. The smell of Tudor Britain would have been really ripe
maybe only relatively speaking - if you grew up in a world where everything and everyone stank, would you notice?
Only the wealthy could dress like that. The commoners wore basic cloths and wools.
The chamber pot contents being flung out the window probably overrode the body odour.
The 2001 Tim Burton Apes film was waaaaaaaaaayyyy too early to manage the complex facial capture tech used for the modern Apes films starting with Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes in 2011.
Doing it with CG would have meant basically doing at least a dozen Gollum level complexity characters at a time when doing just one convincingly was a HUGE achievement.
(ironically it was actually WETA Digital that did the VFX for the modern 2011+ Apes films)
Anthony Hopkins Remains of the Day the best you will see perfection
I certainly agree with the top two that's for sure...
"Jon Bernthal shot me in the back of the head" This will live forever rent free in my mind.
Respect 👍
Only the nobility and royalty would wear costumes like that. They wouldn't be washed, you wear your most expensive garments the furthest away from your skin. You only wash the garments that are in contact with your skin, that goes for everyone not just royalty. Royalty may even wear the garment once and discard it Henry VIII's garments were burnt when he'd finished with them. Elizabeth I's wardrobe accounts were recorded and have survived and I think they're kept at Royal Museum Greenwich.
I'd love to see those.
Robert Shaw. The star of Jaws and for that scene.
Even in A Room With a View, DDL steals the show as Cecil.
Black Widow wasn't terrified, she was playing him to get information.
Woahh JJ you was in walking dead please put a picture in your community page
The Tudors bathed every month whether they needed it or not.
Tom Hardy in The Drop is my favourite.
I LOVE WALKING DEAD, now im onto Walking dead, DARYL DIXON and Walking dead,DEAD CITY.
Well Sir, after hearing your musical talents for the first time. I can honestly say, that if you put your mind to it, you could most likely have a really successful reaction RUclips channel.
Yaaay a Welsh man is number one ❤
Did you know Benedict Cumberbatch not only portrayed Richard III , he is a distant relation to him.
Benedict Cumberbatch is great .Love watching him in anything . I didn't know he was related to Richard lll
Benedict read the eulogy to King Richard III written by the Poet Laureate at the King’s funeral in Leicester Cathedral. Well worth a watch on You Tube.
@@jillbarker8271 Thank you much 🤒. I'd really like to look that up.
@@Elaine-p3g And also Alan Turing (Imitation Game)
@@Belaugh Oh, I agree with you.👍 . He was great in that one.Sadly, I only caught a little bit of him as Richard lll when it was televised. It looked really amazing .I'm trying to find it online somehow.Was it a series ?
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I think Tom Hardy in "Legend" should have been #1 in his portrayal of the Krays, both of them in one film, ... totally outstanding!?!
Was that not a British film as these were all American with English actors who stole the show.
Ah, got you 👍
Brilliant film.
Elizabethan clothes: theyvlargely DIDN'T wash them...
Pete Postlethwaite
How about Christian Bale in Ford v Ferrari. He stole the show in that movie as well.
I believe Loki wasn't supposed to be in the other Avenger films
DJT will be pleased with the No. 1 pick. 😂
Robert Shaw was one of the Fun est early Bond villains
Daniel Day Lewis was very good in Last Of The Mohicans but the Native American Characters seemed to me to have more impact ?!
Have you ever seen Michael Mann's Manhunter (possibly a bit more stripped out and visceral than Silence ?)
@@colingregory7464 A better film than Lambs.
I'm surprised Sean Connery wasn't on their list
One word: prosthetics. I'm sure you've heard of them.
You was a Walker? LOL
Anthony Hopkins has be diagnosed as a high functioning psychopath
Interesting
Christian bale is welsh😅
The American Gods miniseries was cursed 6 ways from Sunday by myriad issues. One BIG one was Orlando Jones THEFT of every moment of his screen time. We'll never get the straight story, but rumor has it he got left out of Season 3 because his involvement was overshadowing production. Rumor has it his exit drained the last of the life from the franchise. Oh, well.
I knew you acted and live in Hollywood but I also thought you were a sound engineer too. Correct me if I’m wrong JJ.
Yes he said that.
Shakespeare in Love is more properly an ensemble based romcom.
Tina Turner in Mad Max: Thunderdome?
When did she become British?
She was American.
You did the walking dead wtf Mike drop
Love your mojo stuff.
how did they clean it ... they didnt, thats why they were all muted reddy brown colours, they added oils and pot pourri bags to cover the smell
"That voice...". 1:01 Great.. If only we could hear it. 😢
He seems to be addicted to this WatchMojo rubbish. Unsubscribed.
You could always pause JJ's video look up the clip you want to see then come back to JJ's video 🤷
Hardy was crap as Bane. They should have use someone like Dave Bautista. And the voice, to most of us Brits, was annoyingly whiny.
@@nicw5574 Yes, I could watch one then the other and go back and mentally cobble them together. I could also watch the whole original video instead of JJLA ..but that would defeat the purpose of watching a reaction video which is where we can share an experience of watching something with others. If I told you about a great joke I heard and you had to just watch me PMSL while I replayed it in my mind, would you ask me to share the joke or be content to just watch me laugh?
imo cumberbatch was badly cast in the star trek movie. he was better as a dragon.
Robin Men in Tights" Because unlike some other Robin Hoods, I can speak with an English Accent".. i hated Costner in that movie , such a joke having an american playing that role.. British actors are very often , as in almost every time, way better to do an american accent that the other way around
Ben Kingsley ....apart from Gandhi he was amazing in Sexy Beast tho its a terrible movie
Sees make up in the first remake of Planet of the Apes, and loses it when finding out its masks. Eh it was masks with mouths that move in 1968. What a div.
Cumberbatch was a terrible choice for the role of an Asian superhuman villain. So distractingly wrong I struggled to watch the movie.
Oh please not another Mojo … it’s total rubbish.. not even going to bother
As an Englishman, I never saw the film about Queen Elizabeth 1st….because I’m not phycking interested 😂
Benadryl Cabbagepatch isn't even good, he just has a rubber mouth. He was an awful kahn
Argree