Best and Worst?


A very generic topic, but I'm curious as to people's responses.
I haven't seen all his work, but of what I have seen, I'd have to rate Mary Shelley's Frankenstein as his worst, with Much Ado coming in close second. He was wonderful as Lockhart though and in The Boat that Rocked. He was wonderfully straightfaced in that.
He does seem to do better when someone else is directing him, otherwise he tends to overact.

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for me, his best is Hamlet- without a doubt...
i get chills every time i think about his acting. if you haven’t seen it, you need to!


the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen.

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