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There's no requirement that it be a guy thing.....Love this one though. Sad he's gone.
 
Very saddened by Rickman's loss. He could do so much with so little, something few of his peers can equal. Song of Lunch, Snow Cake - two lesser played favorites.
 
Rickmann did some great acting and I'll too miss him.
But I think Gary Oldman is an excellent substitute. Loved him in The Professional...

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Aaaah yes I agree. I was debating about Rickman (also as Colonel Brandon in Sense and Sensibility) and Oldman. They are both so compelling. @Gadjobrinus I should look up those other roles! Never did see the HHGTTG, as we listened to the original. But Oldman is high on the list too. Weirdly, Harvey Keitel in "The Piano"....
 
Aaaah yes I agree. I was debating about Rickman (also as Colonel Brandon in Sense and Sensibility) and Oldman. They are both so compelling. @Gadjobrinus I should look up those other roles! Never did see the HHGTTG, as we listened to the original. But Oldman is high on the list too. Weirdly, Harvey Keitel in "The Piano"....

Stella, agreed, Keitel's performance was literally wild in that film (haven't seen it in years - you remind me now, I'm due). I love Jane Campion - the fact her artistic life was born as a painter is so obvious, and her films are so rich. The - is it last? - scene where Keitel and Hunter are there in bliss with her playing with the fingers he made for her, just so sweet, and beautiful. We have both P & P and S & S, but I'm not recalling his performance too well, though I recall him in it now. Another one, thanks!
 
My contribution. I first saw her last year in Maudie and really admired her acting. Petite, intelligent eyes, and the most charmingly demure manner. Sally Hawkins.

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Thanks passed, was just reading somewhere a review of The Shape of Water and you make me want to see more of her. How perfectly said - an actor moves me as well, when there's an intelligence in the eyes, a depth there that beguiles you with very little (they're not pushing anything - they're inviting you in) but with so much going on at the same time.
 
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I'll toss one into the ring. Although I do apologize if it's a duplicate, I haven't read all 90+ pages...

Krysten Ritter - She's the main character in the Jessica Jones series. Haven't watched it myself but it's on my list of shows to binge.
 
My contribution. I first saw her last year in Maudie and really admired her acting. Petite, intelligent eyes, and the most charmingly demure manner. Sally Hawkins.

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I agree. I liked her in Shape of Water.

She's got that Seinfeld thing going on. Depending on the light she can look amazing, or a little goofy.

I'm a fan though.
 
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