Rating movies, not performances:
- Fight Club
- A River Runs Through It
- Seven
- Inglorious Basterds
- Snatch
- The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
- Fury
- 12 Monkeys
- Interview with the Vampire
- Ocean's 11
- Moneyball
- Legends of the Fall
- Mr. and Mrs. Smith (<-- grossly underrated gender war satire)
- Kalifornia
- Sleepers
- The Big Short
- Killing Them Softly
- Burn After Reading
- The Tree of Life
- The Devil's Own
- Meet Joe Black
- Babel
- Troy
- Ocean's Twelve
- Spy Game
- World War Z
- Cool World
- The Mexican
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- Seven Years in Tibet
I haven't seen Deadpool 2, Allied, or War Machine. I can't remember a single thing about Ocean's 13 or its plot despite that I'm pretty sure I watched that. I didn't rank Thelma & Louise, 12 Years a Slave, or True Romance due to such limited screentime.
Fight Club
Snatch
Inglorious Basterds
He’s flat-out hilarious in True Romance, but it’s such a small role I don’t think I can include it. Interview With The Vampire is a very close 4th, Troy is up there too. I like Seven as a film, but I’m not a big fan of his performance in it.
Burn After Reading
I loved it, so it's safe to say you and I would hate each other.Literally one of the worst movies I've ever seen.
1. Seven
2. Benjamin Button
3. Interview with the vampire
This has to be the right answer. Ive never seen anything else he has been in.1. Fight Club
2. 12 Monkeys
3. Se7en
Thats Del Toro brah
What are your top 3 movies of the great Brad Pitt, and which one's the best?
Thats Del Toro brah
Interesting trivia: In a different version of the ending, Morgan Freeman's character is the one who shoots John Doe (Kevin Spacey). He sacrificed himself to keep Mills out of jail because he was retiring and had no kids. This version actually makes more sense because of how much they talked about his retiring and lack of wife and children.