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Ben Affleck - Couldn't care less about him

Jackie Chan - Still has it

Sean Connery - Still the King

Russell Crowe - Great in Gladiator & A Beautiful Mind, but apart from that, haven't really catched my attention...

Tom Cruise - OK in my book

Leonardo DiCaprio - Hate him

Will Smith - OK in my book

Johnny Depp - OK in my book

Harrison Ford - Indiana Jones ruled, been kinda downhill since that, but what the hell...

Mel Gibson - Loved the Lethal Weapon series, generally like his movies

Brad Pitt - Loved in Interview With The Vampire & Seven, liked Troy, the rest... meh

Al Pacino - Great actor

Matt Damon - Don't like him

George Clooney - Hate him

Val Kilmer - Meh

Richard Gere - Hate him

Quentin Tarantino - Don't really care for him

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Ben Affleck - Underrated actor, but has hit an unfortunate spot in his career. Hopefully he recovers with the right script.

Jackie Chan - Dimestore Bruce Lee.

Sean Connery - Has become a shell of his former self.

Russell Crowe - One of the best actors in Hollywood today, and remarkably consistent.

Tom Cruise - Overrated hack.

Leonardo DiCaprio - See Tom Cruise.

Will Smith - One of the more versatile actors in the business. He can do any genre.

Johnny Depp - He's got the most unique style anywhere.

Harrison Ford - Hoping Indiana Jones IV is a proper send off.

Mel Gibson - They say he's got tons of power in Hollywood, but that doesn't explain Complete Savages and Paparazzi.

Brad Pitt - Spotty, but good more often than not.

Al Pacino - Doesn't know how to give an acceptance speech.

Matt Damon - The better half of the Affleck-Damon connection.

George Clooney - Has been fortunate enough to choose some great scripts, but not that talented.

Val Kilmer - Dave's not here man.

Richard Gere - Never liked him in anything, but I've only seen him in 1 or 2 movies.

Quentin Tarantino - Like Howard Stern, is exceded only in talent by ego.

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Ben Affleck

Meh..

Jackie Chan

I'm amazed at how he puts himself on the line in movies and even though he's been around for a long time now you wouldn't think it.

Sean Connery

The best James Bond, a legend.

Russell Crowe

Sounds like he ate a bag of sand.

Tom Cruise

Good actor.

Leonardo DiCaprio

Bad actor.

Will Smith

Much prefered him in The Fresh Prince than in any thing much else.

Johnny Depp

Not seen any of his movies.

Harrison Ford

Good actor. Legend

Mel Gibson

Good Actor, dispite the fact that he's a bit of a bible thumper.

Brad Pitt

Overrated.

Al Pacino

Matt Damon

Which one is he?

George Clooney

Ruined Batman

Val Kilmer

Alright.

Richard Gere

Good actor.

Quentin Tarantino

Strange...

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I have a big thing for Tom Cruise films recently...

He's really hit a purple patch of form.

Collateral (2004)

The Last Samurai (2003)

Minority Report (2002)

Vanilla Sky (2001)

Magnolia (1999)

A few dodgy years before that....And then...

A Few Good Men (1992)

Born On The Fourth Of July (1989)

Rain Man (1988)

The Colour Of Money (1986)

Those are his films I love.

Look on imdb.com and realise every single film he's made nearly are VERY FAMOUS films...And plenty are pretty good!

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