In light of the recent sad demise of Gene Hackman, I thought that this might be as good a time as any to look back on his film work.
My favourites included The French Connection, The French Connection 2, The Firm, Absolute Power and The Birdcage.
What were yours?
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Your Favourite Films With Gene Hackman
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Re: Your Favourite Films With Gene Hackman
As well as Mississippi Burning and Unforgiven. You also can't forget Superman, the one that introduced me to him as a kid.
The thing about Hackman is, you could ask for his 10 best performances, but there's more than 10 correct answers, a truly brilliant actor
The thing about Hackman is, you could ask for his 10 best performances, but there's more than 10 correct answers, a truly brilliant actor
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Re: Your Favourite Films With Gene Hackman
Will add The Conversation, Night Moves & Crimson Tide to that esteemed list. Every Hackman performance lended gravitas, versatility his greatest strength. Unforgettable.
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire
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Re: Your Favourite Films With Gene Hackman
Even though they are probably not his very best films and in places are laughably unrealistic, I'd pick.
Behind Enemy Lines
Crimson Tide
I feel that there are some similarities between the characters he plays in both films.
Also, Hackman and Denzel going toe to toe over the launching of nuclear weapons - film making doesn't get much better than that.
Behind Enemy Lines
Crimson Tide
I feel that there are some similarities between the characters he plays in both films.
Also, Hackman and Denzel going toe to toe over the launching of nuclear weapons - film making doesn't get much better than that.