Robin Williams did not commit suicide because he was depressed. He actually was diagnosed with a terrible form dementia. I’d like to think that he really didn’t want to do it but did it so his family and fans alike didn’t have to see him suffer. He was probably going to die from the dementia in a far more painful way. We don’t really know what he was thinking, but from the kind and gentle guy he was when he was alive, I’m sure he was thinking about his family, friends, and fans during his last moments. Just thought I’d clear up some things and shed a light on what he was really going through. It truly was a tragic thing that happened and he was a great man.
I'd have to go for the young Christian Bale on the pagoda & his "P.51. Cadillac of the sky scene" in Empire Of The Sum. For child actor, THAT was pure class
As wonderful as the film is, the book is even better 😊 It had a huge impact on me and I still can't quite shake off the feeling I get when I think about it.
@Solomon Grundy but kudos to Quentin for showing the merciless treatment and conditions under which black people were enslaved, brutally and tortuously dehumanized, deemed to be not human.
@Solomon Grundy hi Solomon. I have been reading about the Russian pogroms, the Stalin enforced Ukrainian starvation, of course the Amermenian genocide, Serbia, Rwanda, and that is just the 20th century. So terrible eh? Cheers Solomon you good and decent man.
i'm a young actor studying at drama school here in Portugal and i watch these compilations every day to inspire me and to remind me that one day i will be on the same level as these wonderful actors and actresses. or even higher. Keep 'em coming, boss.
+mati wortmann You are very wrong about that one bud. The Salvation, Valhalla Rising, CoCo Chanel & Igor Stravinsky, Flame and Citron, King Arthur, Clash of the Titans and plenty of others I can name where he doesn't play a bad guy.
That scene in the church from The Hunt... Mads Mikkelsen is so incredible in it. Amazing performance. Really powerful acting. Thomas Bo Larsen was really great in it too.
As a professional actor myself, I find your taste in acting impeccable. Your always choose acting that is layered, meaningful and moving, and I love watching your videos. Please do keep these coming. They mean a lot to me and everyone who watches them. Your videos are a work of art, and they always brighten my day. Thank you so much.
so glad to see river phoenix on here. he was so talented and so underrated. such a raw and beautiful performance and i'm glad you gave him some much deserved recognition!
IV seen the clip where the chief said he could talk , il watch a movie an then il watch it for he acting so cheers matey I will watch the movie it's nothing like what I'm going to mention but meet "Joe black" to me is the best acted movie since the 2001 Anthony Hopkins Claire forlani an Brad pit , I won't spoil it but death wantsa holiday so he takes a like and befriends the person he is going to take and make an agreement to give death a taste of life an they guy who is gonna die gets a few weeks , now it's such an inimagyinal story u can't believe some thing like that but the acting is perfect u actually think it's death and the other actors realising who who is like a dying lady is unreal moment , she has 2 so IV not spoiled it but watch it cos it tells a story u can imagine that is 100% true , plus my ex at the same time we watched but ten years later were almost identical felt like magic ya know ? Go enjoy it 🙂
Oh also Kingdom of heaven is shit but I ca get the directors cut its 4 hours it's an amazing movie , there's like 12 people extra in the movie more battles etc
He was such a talented actor...even in his weirder stuff like "Truman" he was outstanding...I think my favorites of his were "Almost Famous" and "Boogie Nights"..he envelopes himself in his role so deeply that sometimes it's it's hard to remember it's him in the movie.
Robin Williams had that ability to invoke any emotion he wanted out of you, from amazement, sadness, glee, cheerfulness , defeat, loss, triumph...all of these thing he felt inside...I still miss him...2020 I hope those of y’all in the comments are doing the best y’all can , smile for a moment. We are still here...❤️
You know who deserves more acknowledgement? Brad Dourif. He delivers an amazing performance EVERY. DAMN. TIME. He single-handedly saved The Exorcist III, it was an awful movie outside of Patient X. He voiced Chucky, one of the most iconic genre characters in history. He got an Oscar nomination for his screen debut, as Billy Bibbit in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. I've never disliked a single performance of his. Absolutely one of the most underrated actors in the business today.
I have never looked at a scenes that T Cruise has acted in and felt that I have very seen a normal human being act in this way. Capture the true emotion as the way real people do and I’ll be impressed. Few “actors “ have the ability to do that.
That vulnerability in River Phoenix's voice when he said "I really want to kiss you now" make my heart die. So tender, like an innocent child scared from the world.
@@sparksfly6149 A bit late but... River died at the age of 23 the last day of October in 1993 because of a drug overdose outside the nightclub the viper room. John Frusciante is said to have given the drink that killed him. He told one of his friends that he wasn't feeling well and he thought that he was overdosing but his friend just said ''don't worry you're fine, you are still standing up and walking''. Only minutes later he collapsed outside the club. His brother, Joaquin called 911 and he held him in his arms as he was dying. The 911 call was leaked to the public and played everywhere, people flew over their home with helicopters, they broke into the funeral home and took pictures of him in his casket and sold pictures of it.. Literally terrorizing his family. Because of all of this, the Phoenix family is really really private and they rarely speak about River's death. Joaquin hates the press, he truly looked up to his brother. Now, movies... My own private Idaho with Keanu Reeves, he actually wrote the scene seen in this video. Also like to mention that River and Keanu was good friends - best friend and they met when making the movie 'I Love You to Death'. More movies: 'Stand by me', 'Running on empty', 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ' and a couple more... Stand by me is a classic and I really recommend it - it really hits home. I strongly recommend watching him, he was one of a kind. He was truly talented and a sweet person. He was really good at playing guitar and he loved music. There's times where you're like ''is he even acting anymore?'' James Cameron actually wanted River to play Jack in Titanic, but as we know he passed away before that so the role went to Leo instead - the best replacement at the time. I really recommend reading about his life because he went through some rough things in his childhood and life. One fucked up thing is that he lost his virginity at FOUR years old when his family was in a cult called Children of God. It is truly fucked up. Read about his life and what he did during his short time here. He was nothing but kindhearted and the kind of talent he had you don't see often. He would've definitely be standing next to his little brother today in terms of acting. He wanted to change the world and I can only imagine what he could've done if he had lived a couple of more years. Sorry if this is all a mess, English isn't my first language. We had a big loss, this is the 27th year without him. Almost 30 years. Rest in peace.
Dude I love these compilations. What sets them off is the music.... It's almost like these scenes are in a music video and they are genuinely legit scenes from this cinephile's perspective as I have either seen or have been inspired to see the films that are sampled.... Long live cinema and filmmaking!!' Art imitating life is the most beautiful of all the arts because we live life in a reality that beckons and yearns to identify with another human on a level is not necessarily reserved for the physical world. We only identify with humanity if we consume the imaginative cultures of others with an open mind with an innate readiness to be inspired by whatever is beyond you, whether reality or fiction. It's all life birthed from lives lived and lost; the sum total of a life painted by imagination. Experience and love will overcome anything, and that's what films do.
The scene when they discover the Mother is dead and decide to burn down the house with her in it rather than turn her removal into a sideshow for the town...
I saved all the four videos you put for the best acting, I love your videos they make me very emotional and it gives me a reason why I love movies. Thanks very much and keep up the good work.
5:33 that is the best script I’ve ever seen that is the best acting I’ve ever seen because anyone who watches that has a passion for something can relate in such a deep way. You believe the inspiration he puts into that line.
Remains of the Day (last clip) with Hopkins and Thompson is still my favourite film of all time. Powerhouse performances from the entire cast. Absolutely love that film.
You know… Fargo is a funny movie. But I’ve never realized how powerful that scene is of Margie thoughtfully lecturing the convict. It’s easy to take for granted or poke fun at high strung small town folk. But the weight and questioning nature of her performance is really convincing- making it enviable to be so content with strong moral values and having no understanding or empathy for vice. As an outsider currently living in the great state of Minnesota, that hits deep. There’s lots of people in small town America, and other places just like Margie out there and that is some real shit.
Peter Stormare is brutally chilling though in that scene, as they drive past the statue of Paul Bunyan you know he 's not listening, he's just thinking about burying that axe in Margie's brain.
@@marietanner7538 I hear the movie industry ect talk good things about the movie, but never how well Sally Fields play that scene. Makes me cry every time watching. Maybe it's not mention because all the ladies played their rolls great?
I don't what it is with Robin William's, but he is so...he can do comedy and drama and few actors can do that. His eyes, they make me laugh and cry. He's an ACTOR.
They are all very god in their own way. But for some reason the clip of Frank Langella (Frost/Nixon) was so believable. It didn't look or feel like he was acting in that moment. That shit was real.
One flew over the cuckoos nest: beautiful scene from a beautiful film. I was so moved at a young age first time I saw this. We are living to our fullest potentials when we are uplifting, inspiring, energizing those around us. Especially when we are stuck.
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You should give us names of the movie.
Plz... Mention name of movies
@@dr.vishalgupta593 it’s in the description Jesus Christ
Soundtrack? Please
Robin Williams had the kindest eyes. Such a phenomenal actor in his own way.
It’s always the kindest that end up doing that.
Agreed. A way of fully sincerity up there. Remind me the same feelings watching him on Will Hunting.
Loved Robin Williams in Fisherking, watched it many times.
Robin Williams did not commit suicide because he was depressed. He actually was diagnosed with a terrible form dementia. I’d like to think that he really didn’t want to do it but did it so his family and fans alike didn’t have to see him suffer. He was probably going to die from the dementia in a far more painful way. We don’t really know what he was thinking, but from the kind and gentle guy he was when he was alive, I’m sure he was thinking about his family, friends, and fans during his last moments. Just thought I’d clear up some things and shed a light on what he was really going through. It truly was a tragic thing that happened and he was a great man.
Those eyes are window of pure soul!
that scene with Nicholson was probably one of the greatest scenes in history of movies...... just brilliant !!!
The man is just on fire, very generous while performing
Somebody get me a weiner before i die.
I'd have to go for the young Christian Bale on the pagoda & his "P.51. Cadillac of the sky scene" in Empire Of The Sum. For child actor, THAT was pure class
Probably? It is. And every serious movie goer knows this.
My parents saw it when it came out and they said people almost danced in their seats at that scene...
Every scene of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest could be in these videos.
Mario the Plumber for real!!
But the one shown here really is the best of all time.
Agree so , it was awesome movie with acting and script all way
As wonderful as the film is, the book is even better 😊 It had a huge impact on me and I still can't quite shake off the feeling I get when I think about it.
Favourite movie.
Great performances by all the actors
DiCaprio in Django Unchained. The scene where he smashes a glass and cuts his hand, yet keeps on acting.
@Solomon Grundy but kudos to Quentin for showing the merciless treatment and conditions under which black people were enslaved, brutally and tortuously dehumanized, deemed to be not human.
@Solomon Grundy indeed, you speak the truth
@Solomon Grundy hi Solomon. I have been reading about the Russian pogroms, the Stalin enforced Ukrainian starvation, of course the Amermenian genocide, Serbia, Rwanda, and that is just the 20th century. So terrible eh? Cheers Solomon you good and decent man.
@@heatherc772 Yeah and kudos to him for the mental torture he put Shelley through in The Shining
Sean McL that’s stanley kubrick lmao
i'm a young actor studying at drama school here in Portugal and i watch these compilations every day to inspire me and to remind me that one day i will be on the same level as these wonderful actors and actresses. or even higher.
Keep 'em coming, boss.
Ok as an artist its good to aim high, but never compare yourself to anything that isnt yourself
Força nisso!!
comoquiseres how’s schoool going
Eu já vi n de vezes.
Don't try to be on the same level as them.
Be better than them.
I really miss Philip Seymour Hoffman. Such an incredible talent. Memorable even in the small parts.
One of the best actors period...sad.
That scene from The Hunt is beyond exceptional
I wish more people didn't mind reading subtitles because I seriously want to show it to everyone I know. One of my favorites for sure
+mati wortmann You are very wrong about that one bud. The Salvation, Valhalla Rising, CoCo Chanel & Igor Stravinsky, Flame and Citron, King Arthur, Clash of the Titans and plenty of others I can name where he doesn't play a bad guy.
+Hugh B Great movie!
Hard film to watch, makes you appreciate it that much more
That scene in the church from The Hunt... Mads Mikkelsen is so incredible in it. Amazing performance. Really powerful acting. Thomas Bo Larsen was really great in it too.
The Hunt has to be my favourite movie I've ever watched.
"I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating, and it gets everywhere"
ha ha, not his fault of course, George owns that one and everything he did in Red Tails
The first time I seen that scene my reaction was “What? Did he really just say that?”.
As a professional actor myself, I find your taste in acting impeccable. Your always choose acting that is layered, meaningful and moving, and I love watching your videos. Please do keep these coming. They mean a lot to me and everyone who watches them. Your videos are a work of art, and they always brighten my day. Thank you so much.
Well said
What are you in?
@@benpietrzykowski9216he does homemade porn down at the local casting couch. Incredible actor
So good to see River Phoenix here. Such a beautiful scene from an amazing talent.
so glad to see river phoenix on here. he was so talented and so underrated. such a raw and beautiful performance and i'm glad you gave him some much deserved recognition!
I miss River Phoenix sm I can't believe that he's gone
We settle have Joaquín
It's been 27 years tho
Every time I watch his movies I feel such longing and sadness that such a talented young man is gone. RIP River 🌊
It's always the girls that miss him *rolleyes*. Wonder why..
That Mads Mikkelsen performance in 'The Hunt' is one of the best performances you'll see in the last 10 years. Nice add there.
The movie always comes up to me to watch, guessing I should ?
@@BipoIarbear Although depressing, but you should watch it if you're not into action movies.
IV seen the clip where the chief said he could talk , il watch a movie an then il watch it for he acting so cheers matey I will watch the movie it's nothing like what I'm going to mention but meet "Joe black" to me is the best acted movie since the 2001 Anthony Hopkins Claire forlani an Brad pit , I won't spoil it but death wantsa holiday so he takes a like and befriends the person he is going to take and make an agreement to give death a taste of life an they guy who is gonna die gets a few weeks , now it's such an inimagyinal story u can't believe some thing like that but the acting is perfect u actually think it's death and the other actors realising who who is like a dying lady is unreal moment , she has 2 so IV not spoiled it but watch it cos it tells a story u can imagine that is 100% true , plus my ex at the same time we watched but ten years later were almost identical felt like magic ya know ? Go enjoy it 🙂
@@wisconsin2030 few others last of the Mohicans u can actually turn the dialogue off leave the music and u don't miss a thing
Oh also Kingdom of heaven is shit but I ca get the directors cut its 4 hours it's an amazing movie , there's like 12 people extra in the movie more battles etc
The My own private idaho scene ... oml that always gets me. Rest in peace River Phoenix
I appreciate the Mads Mikkelsen. He is one of my favourite actors, and one of the most underrated for his talent.
OMG FINALLY!!! Keep doing these compilations, it is awesome
I agree. These are awesome
yeah, Seymour Hoffman was incredible talent..... miss the guy on screen
what Seymour Hoffman movie is that? the first one, where he's talking on the phone?
@@gusweinstein6012 it's from Almost Famous
PSH.....Crazy talented! I loved his acting soooooo much, he just never had a bad acting day...RIP Philip
He was such a talented actor...even in his weirder stuff like "Truman" he was outstanding...I think my favorites of his were "Almost Famous" and "Boogie Nights"..he envelopes himself in his role so deeply that sometimes it's it's hard to remember it's him in the movie.
@@AllhailtheUS especially in his "weirder" stuff :D yeah, Boogie Nights is still one of my all time favs
Robin Williams had that ability to invoke any emotion he wanted out of you, from amazement, sadness, glee, cheerfulness , defeat, loss, triumph...all of these thing he felt inside...I still miss him...2020 I hope those of y’all in the comments are doing the best y’all can , smile for a moment. We are still here...❤️
Anthony Hopkins in "Remains of the Day" and Peter Lorre in "M" are unforgettable movie performances for me.
7:42 finally. One of the best actors ever, and we barely got a taste.
I like keanu but he couldn't touch Rivers acting skills with a ten foot pole. I think it showed on his face.
@@rhys2040 no way you judge him by one scene
Dat scene of Robin Williams is something else.i can't describe it in words.
Which movie is it from?
@@marianamartinezjimenez7145 The Fisher King
You know who deserves more acknowledgement? Brad Dourif. He delivers an amazing performance EVERY. DAMN. TIME. He single-handedly saved The Exorcist III, it was an awful movie outside of Patient X. He voiced Chucky, one of the most iconic genre characters in history. He got an Oscar nomination for his screen debut, as Billy Bibbit in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. I've never disliked a single performance of his. Absolutely one of the most underrated actors in the business today.
And his slimy Deputy Pell in Mississippi Burning.
I have never looked at a scenes that T Cruise has acted in and felt that I have very seen a normal human being act in this way. Capture the true emotion as the way real people do and I’ll be impressed. Few “actors “ have the ability to do that.
Thank you for including a scene from The Hunt, one of the best movies ever which basically no one has seen.
Totally agree, it didnt actually feel like a movie. It is the moest painful movie i've ever watched and the acting is just phenomenal
Everytime I see Robin Williams I tear up a bit he was such and amazing actor
That vulnerability in River Phoenix's voice when he said "I really want to kiss you now" make my heart die. So tender, like an innocent child scared from the world.
I’ve never seen one of his movies, but I’ve heard a lot about him. What’re some of his movies, and what happened to him?
@@sparksfly6149 A bit late but... River died at the age of 23 the last day of October in 1993 because of a drug overdose outside the nightclub the viper room. John Frusciante is said to have given the drink that killed him. He told one of his friends that he wasn't feeling well and he thought that he was overdosing but his friend just said ''don't worry you're fine, you are still standing up and walking''.
Only minutes later he collapsed outside the club. His brother, Joaquin called 911 and he held him in his arms as he was dying. The 911 call was leaked to the public and played everywhere, people flew over their home with helicopters, they broke into the funeral home and took pictures of him in his casket and sold pictures of it.. Literally terrorizing his family. Because of all of this, the Phoenix family is really really private and they rarely speak about River's death. Joaquin hates the press, he truly looked up to his brother.
Now, movies... My own private Idaho with Keanu Reeves, he actually wrote the scene seen in this video. Also like to mention that River and Keanu was good friends - best friend and they met when making the movie 'I Love You to Death'. More movies: 'Stand by me', 'Running on empty', 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ' and a couple more... Stand by me is a classic and I really recommend it - it really hits home.
I strongly recommend watching him, he was one of a kind. He was truly talented and a sweet person. He was really good at playing guitar and he loved music. There's times where you're like ''is he even acting anymore?'' James Cameron actually wanted River to play Jack in Titanic, but as we know he passed away before that so the role went to Leo instead - the best replacement at the time. I really recommend reading about his life because he went through some rough things in his childhood and life. One fucked up thing is that he lost his virginity at FOUR years old when his family was in a cult called Children of God. It is truly fucked up.
Read about his life and what he did during his short time here. He was nothing but kindhearted and the kind of talent he had you don't see often. He would've definitely be standing next to his little brother today in terms of acting. He wanted to change the world and I can only imagine what he could've done if he had lived a couple of more years. Sorry if this is all a mess, English isn't my first language. We had a big loss, this is the 27th year without him. Almost 30 years. Rest in peace.
One of my favorites
@@shijutu Thanks you. The good men do is oft forgot. It is ours to tell the tale and to remember.
Thank you for adding and recognizing The Fisher King. One of Robins lesser mentioned works, yet one of his best! Thank you
Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest was one of the top best acting jobs I ever saw.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman is such an amazing actor! He’s truly missed in movies! rip
Philip Seymour Hoffman was a very underrated actor.. very sadly missed.
I would argue that he wasn’t underrated. On the contrary, he was acknowledged as one of the best of his generation. I miss him too.
His case is weird he's undereated and yet somehow well-rated, he has a weird aura.....his role in the master is EVEYTHING
Dude I love these compilations. What sets them off is the music.... It's almost like these scenes are in a music video and they are genuinely legit scenes from this cinephile's perspective as I have either seen or have been inspired to see the films that are sampled.... Long live cinema and filmmaking!!' Art imitating life is the most beautiful of all the arts because we live life in a reality that beckons and yearns to identify with another human on a level is not necessarily reserved for the physical world. We only identify with humanity if we consume the imaginative cultures of others with an open mind with an innate readiness to be inspired by whatever is beyond you, whether reality or fiction. It's all life birthed from lives lived and lost; the sum total of a life painted by imagination. Experience and love will overcome anything, and that's what films do.
Robin Williams😢
Great choices! Leonardo dicaprio in 'what's eating Gilbert grape' and 'the basket ball diaries' is a must for you lists :)
Yes!!! :)
And this boys life
him and johnny acted so well in that film especially that bath scene
The scene when they discover the Mother is dead and decide to burn down the house with her in it rather than turn her removal into a sideshow for the town...
Omg yes! Dicaprios best acting
So pleased to see Peter Lorre in “M” included in here. What a film and performance! 👍
Shocked and delighted to see a young, heavy-set Peter Lorre in a German film.
God I fucking loved Andrew Garfield in The Social Network, that part was my favourite right from when he storms in the door
I watch that movie over and over. When I don't know what to watch, I throw on The Social Network
I watch the scene when I’m angry it helps a lot Andrew Garfield is awesome
Glad to finally see One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in there, fantastic video.
"Actors Name" was so good in "movie name"
Try checking the description next time 👍🏻
MeVs.Predator You’re...you’re a fucking idiot. 🤫
@@chickenboy176 would that count as a woosh you think?
Watson in Breaking the Waves is one of the most incredible performances I’ve ever seen.
Yes!!!🔥❤🥺
I need to watch that movie again, great performances by Watson and Stellan S.
The moment I saw robin williams in this scene just now, those eyes, that raw emotion...I had to fight back tears
I saved all the four videos you put for the best acting, I love your videos they make me very emotional and it gives me a reason why I love movies.
Thanks very much and keep up the good work.
So glad to see Mads Mikkelsen,great clip as always,keep up the good work :)
Jack Nicholson in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", is the best of this compilation.
Yep 100percent agreed
Holy moly that anthony hopkins scene, all that passion contained
God, Emily Watson in Breaking the Waves… gets me every time man 😭
Me too. I've never been so haunted by a movie!
You could take the whole "One flew over the cuckoo's nest", all the bits with Nicholson and name it Best acting ever
Amanda Plummer’s reaction to Robin Williams saying “I’m in love with you” at 3:27 is just so insanely perfect and says 1000 words with one expression
5:33 that is the best script I’ve ever seen that is the best acting I’ve ever seen because anyone who watches that has a passion for something can relate in such a deep way. You believe the inspiration he puts into that line.
Remains of the Day (last clip) with Hopkins and Thompson is still my favourite film of all time. Powerhouse performances from the entire cast. Absolutely love that film.
9:44 yes, yes, yes and yes. I was waiting for a Mads Mikkelsen performance.
You are consistently fantastic, great video, please keep going!
John Cazale and River Phoenix.. Two greats who passed way too soon..
You know… Fargo is a funny movie.
But I’ve never realized how powerful that scene is of Margie thoughtfully lecturing the convict. It’s easy to take for granted or poke fun at high strung small town folk. But the weight and questioning nature of her performance is really convincing- making it enviable to be so content with strong moral values and having no understanding or empathy for vice. As an outsider currently living in the great state of Minnesota, that hits deep. There’s lots of people in small town America, and other places just like Margie out there and that is some real shit.
It's a great argument for classical values. Shame so many people who claim Conservatism ignore that value system.
Peter Stormare is brutally chilling though in that scene, as they drive past the statue of Paul Bunyan you know he 's not listening, he's just thinking about burying that axe in Margie's brain.
The scene from closer is a fucking masterpiece.. When he asks "did you ever love me?"... that rips through me like few scenes before...
Robin Williams, in "what dreams may come" was absolutely brilliant.
Good Will Hunting, Dead Poets Society,The Awakening ect,ect.😶
5:34 Peter Lorre in M. What a performance
Jack Nicholson scene is heartbreaker
That whole film is a heart-smasher. With a tiny little bring up at the end. But just a smidge, after so much anguish that's incredibly palpable.
Your choice of the book scene from The Remains of the Day was spot on. This particular scene is one of my fav of any movie I've ever watched. Respect!
I can never get bored of watching dog day afternoon, al and John are on top form!
So awesome you included River Phoenix! Big fan of all your acting compilations!
That Robin Williams scene got me because it's so relatable
"The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with people when you're uncool." -Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Brilliant!
I imagined Jack Black doing that speech and somehow it works with him too.
Phillip Seymore Hoffman was so truly amazing. What a loss to the world. Robin Williams.... My soul hurts.
Losing John Cazale so young is a great tragedy. He was so good
6:44 when Michael Sheen realises what he’s reduced Nixon to, the twitch in his eyes is subtle genius 😉
Oh my!! I would have never recognised that was him!! Thank you so much 😊
Robin Williams was so amazing at his craft I envy his talent
These complications really helps me understand what a craft acting really is.
Robin Williams will forever be one of the greatest actors!
"The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool" is one of my favourite ever lines in a movie.
ACTING IS AS OLD AS TIME ITSELF. IT IS AN ART.
RIP Robin. He gets me every single time.
There should be a whole segment on Meryl Streep roles. Sophies Choice at the top.
Mads Mikkelsen in The Hunt is the best of them all.
You included Demian Bichir oh my god thank you! :')
I know, right?❤
People often talk about Jesse Eisenberg in The Social Network, but Andrew Garfield was downright amazing too.
Damn! I miss River Phoenix
11:07 The penguin and the joker.
So glad you included Clive Owen from Closer, that was an amazing performance.
One of the best acting scenes is Sally Fields playing the last part of the daughters funeral scene. In Steel Magnolias.
Oh that is such a great cast and movie in itself!
@@marietanner7538 I hear the movie industry ect talk good things about the movie, but never how well Sally Fields play that scene. Makes me cry every time watching. Maybe it's not mention because all the ladies played their rolls great?
God that social network scene is amazing.
3:15 made me tear up a bit. RIP Robin Williams ❤️
I've been through all these lists, WHERE IS LEONARDO DICAPRIO ON WHAT'S EATING GILBERT GRAPE
+Cam Brown He is OBVIOUSLY NOT THERE.
@@sitiosanguinem Obviously being the key word. He obviously should be.
him and johnny were sooo good in that film especially the bath scene
@@rebeccaduffey yes
omg the fisher king was amazing, i loved that movie a lot when i was younger.
All the performances of Daniel Day-Lewis are amazing
I don't what it is with Robin William's, but he is so...he can do comedy and drama and few actors can do that. His eyes, they make me laugh and cry. He's an ACTOR.
Mads in The Hunt was incredible.
oh god..breaking the Waves...see once never forget..
RIP Robin Williams. A legend!
Hurricane is not talked about enough. Great movie
Moar Denzel in these comps. Now.
Andrew Garfield is such a good actor. Very talented. He was really great as Spider-man but unfortunately the scripts let him down.
THAT scene from the social network is literally my favourite scene in any movie
William h Macy in Fargo should be included
They are all very god in their own way. But for some reason the clip of Frank Langella (Frost/Nixon) was so believable. It didn't look or feel like he was acting in that moment. That shit was real.
the next 30 seconds of that mads mikkelsen scene in ''the hunt'' is amazing, shoudlve included it them also..
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is simply one of the best films ever made, period
Now I realized that the robber from JCVD was apparent homage to John Cazale in Dog Day Afternoon.
One flew over the cuckoos nest: beautiful scene from a beautiful film. I was so moved at a young age first time I saw this. We are living to our fullest potentials when we are uplifting, inspiring, energizing those around us. Especially when we are stuck.
Where's Ricardo Darin?