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Super Freak
Easy. Bale.
The Prestige, American Psycho, The Fighter, the list goes on.
The Prestige, American Psycho, The Fighter, the list goes on.
Easy. Bale.
The Prestige, American Psycho, The Fighter, the list goes on.
Why has TROPIC THUNDER not been mentioned?
RDJ got nominated for playing an Australian actor playing a Black guy!
I agree with this -- but... I thought Bale was very good in the Prestige, even if he was nothing special in the Nolan trilogy (though he carried it off very well, aside from his annoying 'Bat voice'). For that reason, he just barely carries it for me since RDJ has done nothing of note for maybe 20 years aside from Iron Man.With a couple of exceptions for both guys (Patrick Bateman and Charlie Chaplin particularly), both of them tend to play variations of the same character over and over. Bale has "deeper," more dramatic roles in general I guess, but RDJ has more charisma and humor. I'm not sure either has a clear advantage, since both have strengths and weaknesses.
I hate Johnny Depp's roles for this reason. He's a very talented actor and I'd have like'd to see him really push himself, but he got lazy.RDJ has reached the point where he doesn't even have to act anymore. People pay him millions just to be himself. He's joined the Samuel L Jackson club, along with Johnny Depp.
Edit: Although, burn... have never seen Chaplin. I won't vote either way, then!...Chaplin is indeed one hell of a performance that Bale has yet to equal as an actor yet.
Only on SS freaks would RDJ be beating Christian Bale in a "who's the better actor?" poll.
Only on SS freaks would RDJ be beating Christian Bale in a "who's the better actor?" poll.
... as thinking the same thing.
Kinda supports the current state of cinema argument ... ...
RDJ is a competent actor who has done very good work, like Chaplin and Tropic Thunder.
Bale on the other hand is a chameleon or a shapeshifter. He literally transforms himself with each role. Not just The Machinist, but look at him in The Fighter, to me, every part of him changed to fit that character, to the point of feeling repulsion and pity. The way he acted, the way his body moved, his muscular tics, the look in his eyes, and the look of internal decay about him screamed of someone who had been a crackhead for years. I just dont think RDJ could have done that role as convincingly, even though he practically lived it. (addiction-wise, that is)
Only on SS freaks would RDJ be beating Christian Bale in a "who's the better actor?" poll.
Only on SS Freaks would a twice Oscar nominated actor be dismissed as nothing more than a fanboy favorite.