February 2007
Monthly Archive
Top 54 Actors of all time – according to Miss Movies
by Miss Movies
54. Peter O’Toole
53. Donald Sutherland
52. Keifer Sutherland
51. Guy Pearce
50. Kevin Bacon
49. Paul Newman
48. Cary Grant
47. Jimmy Stewart
46. John Glover
45. Don Cheadle
44. Ed Harris
43. Christopher Walken
42. Richard Dreyfus
41. Chris Cooper
40. Paul Sorvino
39. James Earl Jones
38. Peter Gallagher
37. Tom Cruise
36. Mel Gibson
35. Alan Rickman
34. Carey Elwes
33. Alan Alda
32. Billy Zane
31. Giovanni Ribisi
30. Tom Skerritt
29. Michael Douglas
28. Tim Robbins
27. Liam Nesson
26. Richard Gere
25. Adrien Brody
24. Gary Oldman
23. Morgan Freeman
22. Harrison Ford
21. Samuel L. Jackson
20. Robert Redford
19. Kirk Douglas
18. Anthony Perkins
17. Robin Williams
16. Michael Rosenbaum
15. Edward Norton
14. Laurence Fishburne
13. Liam Neeson
12. Bing Crosby
11. Marlon Brando
10. Johnny Depp
09. Benecio Del Toro
08. Jack Nicholson
07. Gregory Peck
06. Sidney Poitier
05. Kevin Spacey
04. Dustin Hoffman
03. Tom Hanks
02. Al Pacino
01. Anthony Hopkins
Honorable Mentions: William H. Macy, Geoffrey Rush, Willem Dafoe, Matthew McConaughey, Gene Kelly, Val Kilmer, Cillian Murphy
Default and Hit21 Feb 2007 05:43 am
Breach
by Miss Movies
Hit- Starring Chris Cooper, Ryan Phillippe, Laura Linney
Based on a true story, FBI upstart Eric O’Neill enters into a power game with his boss, Robert Hanssen, an agent who was ultimately convicted of selling secrets to the Soviet Union.
This movie is a great cat and mouse thriller that keeps you wondering how big of a monster Robert Hanssen is. Although this movie has its slower moments, it is a story that has great depth and overall interest because of its non-fictional nature.
Bottom Line: A movie worth seeing.

Default and Miss21 Feb 2007 05:42 am
Because I Said So
by Miss Movies
Miss- Starring Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore, Stephen Collins, Gabriel Macht
Daphne Wilder (Keaton) feels it is her duty in life to find a mate for her youngest daughter. Since her other daughters are now happily married, the focus for Daphne becomes Milly (Moore). Milly ends up unknowingly dating two gentlemen that were interviewed by her mother.
This movie lacked direction throughout the entire film. The film itself did not know exactly what it wanted to be. The characters of this film were well acted but lacked a sense of depth an interest. Overall I would consider this movie to be a large flop.
Bottom Line: You should forget this movie. Why? Because I said so.
