Quote:Better performance:Ian McKellen in Richard IIIorJoseph Cotton in The Third Man?
Quote:Dude, are you really referring to yourself in the third, as "the 3rd?
Quote:Quote:Dude, are you really referring to yourself in the third, as "the 3rd? Following this logic, if Jose were to become a radio announcer for the Astros, we would get to hear the phrase: "The Captain and The 3rd". I cringe every time that Milo refers to himself as "The Captain". It's like the guy is trapped in 1965 and can't escape.
Quote:Joseph Cotton, hands down. Very underrated actor, lived in the shadows of Orson Welles.
Quote:. . .Very underrated actor, lived in the shadows of Orson Welles.
Quote:Orson Welles was the larger, weighing in at about 350, 90lbs more than Mr. Conrad.
Quote:Quote:Joseph Cotton, hands down. Very underrated actor, lived in the shadows of Orson Welles. Not sure about "hands down" but I definitely agree with the rest.Loved Sir Ian as Richard, though. One of the better Shakespearean performances I've seen.
Quote:Don't discount Richard Dreyfuss' performance as Richard III in "The Goodbye Girl," though.
Quote:Now, who was bigger? Orson Welles or Frank Cannon?