Frank Langella

October 17, 2009

Frank Langella

The original disco Dracula has consistently appeared in mostly thankless supporting roles, but his fortunes turned with his recent Oscar-nominated take on Richard Nixon in the film Frost/Nixon. Now I can only hope for an upcoming The Castle of Count Richard.

Ten best roles: 10) Superman Returns 9) The Caller 8) Dracula 7) The Twelve Chairs 6) Eccentricities of a Nightingale 5) Those Lips Those Eyes 4) Diary of a Mad Housewife 3) Dave 2) Starting Out in the Evening 1) Frost/Nixon

Percentile rating: 90.3

Peak period: 1993 – now

Neighborhood: Roberto Benigni, Peter Coyote, Vincent D’Onofrio, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Ian Hart, Hugh Jackman


John Lynch

October 17, 2009

John Lynch

Irish leading man about whom I know very little, though I like a couple of these films. Cal is a must-see, with an excellent performance from Helen Mirren to boot.

Ten best roles: 10) Some Mother’s Son 9) Nothing Personal 8) Sliding Doors 7) Lassie 6) In the Name of the Father 5) The Quarry 4) The Secret of Roan Inish 3) Angel Baby 2) Isolation 1) Cal

Percentile rating: 89.98

Peak Period: 1984 – 1995

Neighborhood: Ann-Margret, Patricia Arquette, Julie Delpy, Rupert Everett, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Mark Hamill


Michel Lonsdale

October 10, 2009

Michel Lonsdale

French actor probably most famous in the states as Bond villain Hugo Drax from Moonraker, Lonsdale’s had a productive career including 75-100 film roles and hundreds of hours on European TV. He’s accomplished, with a multitude of important roles; it’s a shame most of his fame is associated with the only Bond to make you wish for more George Lazenby.

Ten best roles: 10) Une Sale Histoire 9) L’Eveille Du Pont D’Alma 8) La Table D’Emeraude 7) Douce Enquete Sur la Violence 6) Section Speciale’ 5) Le Printemps 4) Stolen Kisses 3) India Song 2) Murmur of the Heart 1) The Day of the Jackal

Percentile rating: 89.02

Peak Period: 1970 – 1975

Neighborhood: Adrien Brody, Gary Busey, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Brian Dennehy, Edward Fox, James Fox


My 100 favorite CDs

October 5, 2009

I run disc-a-day recommendations on Twitter. My first list, completed about 9 weeks back, was my 100 personal favorite discs in my library. This is not my 100 favorite recordings ever; many of those are on vinyl, and didn’t get included here, and there a few favorites that I never got around to purchasing.

It will be obvious that I frequently return to the music of my youth (which, outside of the Beatles, is roughly 1973 – 1990). I do listen to more recent stuff. My current ongoing list is The Hipster’s Wishlist; Dave’s Best 200 CDs of the New Millenium. If you have any interest in that project, check twitter.com/davefromknoxvil and look at my favorites.

I am not sure how this will format, but thought I would like to pull that first list over here. So here goes.

# DaveFromKnoxvil 1) Bob Dylan – Blood on the Tracks; First Dylan album I paid close attention to; Idiot Wind still kills me emotionally after 33 years.1:51 PM Aug 1st from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 2) The Beatles – Rubber Soul; the other side of Revolver, Norwegian, Seen a Face, Michelle, Girl, In My Life, Run for Your Life?8:36 PM Jul 31st from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 3) Radiohead – OK Computer; got me through wreck convalescence after 1998 car crash; really holds up well to this day. Arrest this man.8:36 AM Jul 30th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 4) Kate Bush – The Dreaming; most experimental successful pop album I know, she worked the Fairlight sampler to death creating insane songs7:29 AM Jul 29th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 5) Fleetwood Mac – Tusk; Made a mix tape of this minus the Stevie Nicks songs. Couldn’t get enough, especially Buckingham’s punk/folk songs.7:40 AM Jul 28th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 6) The Beatles – Revolver; Rigby; Only Sleeping; Here There; Submarine; Good Day Sunshine; Bird Can Sing; For No One; Got to Get You; + more7:28 AM Jul 27th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 7) Neil Young – Zuma; excellent but under-valued. Highlights are slowburn guitar rave-ups Cortez the Killer and Dangerbird; Beautiful fish!5:51 AM Jul 26th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 8) World Party – Goodbye Jumbo; Kurt Wallinger somehow gets comfortable Sly-like funk grooves going using mostly acoustic instruments. Great7:02 AM Jul 25th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 9) The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band; it’s too ornate for some of my famous acquaintances, but still sounds sweet to me.7:03 PM Jul 24th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 10) King Crimson – Red; I still love the old Yes and Genesis, but this is the best prog album ever, and Fripp’s genius trumps his jerkitude.7:04 AM Jul 23rd from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 11) Neil Young – Freedom; Neil finds his way out of the jungle that was the 80’s; this disc has honest to God, stylishly diverse songs.7:35 AM Jul 22nd from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 12) Yes – Relayer: their “difficult” disc. Soundchaser is ten minutes of frenetic insanity mostly in 5/8; To Be Over is amazingly beautiful.5:30 AM Jul 21st from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 13) Jellyfish – Bellybutton; Like all lush pop styles since the Beach Boys all at once. Like if Crowded House was obsessed with Queen.5:34 AM Jul 20th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 14) Jules Shear – The Great Puzzle; EW mag got this exactly right when they said “If Dylan had been the Monkees front-man” and gave it an A+6:25 AM Jul 19th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 15) The Beatles – Magical Mystery Tour; Who needs notes with the Beatles? If you don’t already know them, you’re 14 or your life is a waste.6:41 AM Jul 18th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 16) Creedence Clearwater Revival – Cosmo’s Factory; You never forget your first album. 7 Top Ten hits, and it taught me to play the guitar.4:04 AM Jul 17th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 17) Electric Light Orchestra – A New World Record; It’s derivative of the Fabs, & the lyrics aren’t deep, but it’s beautiful ear candy.5:31 AM Jul 16th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 18) Elvis Costello – King of America; EC takes a solid hold of American folk tradition and winds up with his best album of the 80’s. BY FAR.11:02 AM Jul 15th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 19) Todd Rundgren – Something/Anything; 80 great minutes of pop, rock AND soul, his voice never better, and he plays about 30 instruments.5:16 AM Jul 14th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 20) Jethro Tull – Thick as a Brick; Bloated? Pretentious? Sublimely so. After not hearing it for nearly 20 years, I still knew every note.9:11 AM Jul 13th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 21) The Beatles – Abbey Road; is there anyone alive who needs notes on this album? Come Together, I Want You, Something, Here Comes the Sun?6:37 AM Jul 12th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 22) The Rolling Stones – Exile On Main Street; great sloppy gutter rock, seems to be the major influence on early Replacements. Heroin rock!7:12 AM Jul 11th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 23) Todd Rundgren – A Wizard, a True Star; Todd’s not God, but he’s had fine moments; Zen Archer’s among anyone’s best songs, ever.8:47 AM Jul 10th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 24) Everything But the Girl – Walking Wounded; glitchy dancepop is not my normal thing, but Ms Thorn’s got such a beautiful voice. Essential5:30 AM Jul 9th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 25) Cheap Trick – Heaven Tonight; every song works, Surrender’s the classic, but California Man’s on fire, and Top of the World’s crazy good5:37 AM Jul 8th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 26) The Beatles – The Beatles (White Album); If you don’t own it, buy it today. Long Long Long is an underappreciated Harrison masterpiece5:17 AM Jul 7th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 27) Jellyfish – Spilt Milk; showing the world how to make a perfect album a second time before dissolving into the sands of legend. PERFECT.4:54 AM Jul 6th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 28) Kate Bush – Hounds of Love; although it’s stuck with that 80’s sheen, this is an amazing pack of songs. Frenetically surprising.6:47 AM Jul 5th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 29) Fountains of Wayne – Welcome Interstate Managers; it’s not cool to like such a slick commercial sounding pop group. I don’t care. Grand!7:00 AM Jul 4th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 30) XTC – Oranges and Lemons; complex pop songs, diverse styles, Andy Partridge’s vocal peak, and maybe the greatest bass album ever.8:42 AM Jul 3rd from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 31) David Bowie – Station to Station; doesn’t get talked about, but this is my favorite Bowie. Great galloping title track. Word on a Wing!!5:36 AM Jul 2nd from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 32) John Hiatt – Stolen Moments; funky bluesy countryish singer-songwriter. Voice like a clenched fist grows on you; at his peak as lyricist5:17 AM Jul 1st from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 33) XTC – Skylarking; it’s probably the most critically acclaimed XTC, but it’s not my favorite. Probably Rundgren’s production peak.5:34 AM Jun 30th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 34) The Rolling Stones – Beggar’s Banquet; overwhelmingly country (that’s NOT a slam), you also get Sympathy for the Devil and more classics5:12 AM Jun 29th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 35) Ben Folds – Rocking the Suburbs; It’s his most focused CD, lots of ethereal moments, bouncy piano-pop, and clever lyrics.5:52 PM Jun 28th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 36) David Baerwald – Bedtimes Stories; Springsteeny music with some of the bitterest cynical “There is no hope” lyrics on record. Fun!8:59 AM Jun 27th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 37) Yes – Tales from Topographic Oceans; that’s right, Yes 2 days in a row. This one’s the infamous one with 4 songs in 78 minutes. SUBLIME!5:14 AM Jun 26th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 38) Yes – Big Generator; I can hear you snickering. I don’t care; in the 80’s they briefly turned into eargasmic prog/pop hitmakers.5:20 AM Jun 25th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 39) Matthew Sweet – Girlfriend; snarling guitars with beautiful lush multi-layered harmonies. I am detecting a pattern in my preferences.7:00 AM Jun 24th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 40) John McLaughlin – Johnny McLaughlin Electric Guitarist; seven songs in seven different styles, it’s a love song to guitar diversity.4:38 AM Jun 23rd from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 41) U2 – The Joshua Tree; is there anyone living who can’t write their own blurb for this one? Anthemic goodness.5:14 AM Jun 22nd from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 42) Richard Thompson – Rumor and Sigh; voice like a clenched fist, among the best guitarists ever, as melancholy as any song-writer going.7:38 AM Jun 21st from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 43) Neko Case – Fox Confessor Brings the Flood; Hard to beat the tag “country noir” to describe this; very different from the Pornographers.9:31 AM Jun 20th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 44) Camper Van Beethoven – Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart; hilarious lyrics, raggedy ska-based arrangements with insane gypsy fiddle.5:01 AM Jun 19th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 45) Rush – Roll the Bones; most of their “we decided to do songs instead of stunts” stuff bores me, but I like this one. Why does it happen?5:19 AM Jun 18th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 46) Elton John – Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy; great, overlooked EJ (only one hit.) Awesome songs full of surprises5:18 AM Jun 17th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 47) The Traveling Wilburys – Volume 1; It’s non-stop fun from 5 of my heroes. “Tweeter” should earn Dylan haters’ unconditional absolution.5:32 AM Jun 16th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 48) King Crimson – Three of a Perfect Pair; snaky riffs under surreal (and sometimes goofy) lyrics; vocals that range from Beatley to atonal5:23 AM Jun 15th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 49) Aimee Mann (mostly thank God) – Music from the Motion Picture Magnolia; Aimee Mann canon (Mannon?). Wise Up? Save Me? Devastating.7:39 AM Jun 14th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 50) Kate Bush – Aerial; took 12 years off to “be a real person”, then released this ambitious double disc, with a few cringeworthy moments6:15 AM Jun 13th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 51) Porcupine Tree – In Absentia; like if Living Colour and Crowded House got together to reconfigure Dark Side of the Moonish soundscapes5:24 AM Jun 12th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 52) Weather Report – Heavy Weather; The best recording of all time with no guitar; after hundreds of listings, I know every note. JACO P!!!!5:22 AM Jun 11th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 53) Frank Zappa – Overnite Sensation; the other bookend to Apostrophe, silly, mostly funny, Dinah Mo Hum offensive, but Montana’s incredible5:10 AM Jun 10th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 54) The Beach Boys – Pet Sounds; I’m assuming most know about this one, but may not know that EFK gets her middle name from “Caroline No”.5:21 AM Jun 9th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 55) Frank Zappa – Apostrophe; from Zappa’s best period (mid 70’s), pleasingly nonoffensive lyrics yield to astounding jagged instrumentals.5:31 AM Jun 8th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 56) Ben Folds Five – The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner; fragile upper register vocals, rich melodies, “Hospital Song” soars.6:39 AM Jun 7th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 57) Kate Bush – The Sensual World; She once said that this was her “feminine album”; This Woman’s Work may be the best single ever produced.12:04 PM Jun 6th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 58) Pink Floyd – Dark Side of the Moon; it should probably be higher, but after hearing it end to end probably 200 times, I am tired of it.5:14 AM Jun 5th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 59) Bob Dylan – Time Out of Mind;a voice like a strangling dog on 70’s arrangements with 90’s production on a 16 minute song? Major league!5:03 AM Jun 4th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 60) King Crimson – VROOM; EP preview of THRAK, it’s as if Sonic Youth met The Beatles and decided to start their own drum and bugle corp.5:18 AM Jun 3rd from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 61) King Crimson – Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With; “EP” (32 minutes, 10 songs) Kicked punks with guitars to the gutter forever.5:59 AM Jun 2nd from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 62) The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed; Well, we all need someone, we can LEAN on. With that, Sympathy… and Gimme Shelter, it’s essential.5:54 AM Jun 1st from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 63) Lindsay Buckingham – Out of the Cradle; that fingerpicking style is amazing, and that great voice on those incredible songs? Amazing.8:01 AM May 31st from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 64) John Hiatt – Bring the Family; his other masterpiece, a songwriting master-class with a hot band that features Ry Cooder and Nick Lowe.8:06 AM May 30th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 65) King’s X – Gretchen Goes to Nebraska; my first exposure to them. Beatles harmonies meet buzzsaw guitars playing great twisty riffs.5:17 AM May 29th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 66) Alice Cooper – Killer; Not a single bad track. The 1-2 punch of Halo of Flies and Desperado among the best in rock history.5:17 AM May 28th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 67) Mike Oldfield (and pardon me, I have to say it like this)…&LAST…TUBULAR…BELLS; “Exorcist” part is good, and then just gets better6:45 AM May 27th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 68) Aimee Mann – I’m With Stupid; Beautiful voice, amazing melodies, and lyrics that make depression fun. Plus, this one rocks and roars.5:17 AM May 26th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 69) King Crimson – Thrak; their “double-trio” disc sometimes features two trios playing interlocking but separate pieces simultaneously.7:05 AM May 25th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 70) John Eddie – Who the Hell is John Eddie?; Awesome title track sings of being met at every gig with drunks screaming “play some Skynyrd”.8:12 AM May 24th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 71) Wondermints – Bali; lush pop songs, inspired by Brian Wilson’s flights of fancy, they later became Wilson’s touring band behind Smile7:50 AM May 23rd from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 72) Rheostatics – Introducing Happiness; power pop, moments of great beauty, hilarious lyrics.Trees Beatnik please come home, we miss you so7:52 AM May 22nd from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 73) Tom Petty – Into the Great Wide Open; I am a sucker for the efficient simplicity of Petty songs. Love Gunslingers and “You and I Will..”7:24 AM May 21st from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 74) My Morning Jacket – It Still Moves; it’s proximity to Southern-rock scares me, but these are great songs, and the greatest wail in rock.8:26 AM May 20th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 75) John Hiatt – Slow Turning; exceptional funky/bluesy well-crafted songsmithing. His picture’s been on my office door for 18 years.6:02 AM May 19th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 76) The Beatles – Let It Be; has some silly filler, but some great songs, too; Across the Universe, I Me Mine, I Dig a Pony, and so on7:16 AM May 18th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 77) Laura Viers – Year of Meteors; Many would find the voice too “precious”, sing-songy little-girlish, but these songs hit me emotionally.8:19 AM May 17th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 78) New Radicals – Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too; peppiest record ever about the destructive futility of drugs as your only answer. Fun!5:55 AM May 16th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 79) Neil Young – Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere; with 2 songs (Cowgirl and River) Neil did all that the Grateful Dead needed decades to do7:38 AM May 15th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 80) Eric Johnson – Venus Isle: Being a guitar god is not enough for me anymore, and usually this guy never gets a fire going, but this is OK7:20 AM May 14th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 81) Peter Gabriel – Us; it’s no So (for one thing, there’s no Kate Bush) but there are some beautiful dark moments, esp 14 Black Paintings.5:38 AM May 13th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 82) Bob Dylan – Modern Times; kids aren’t going to like these antiquated ditties, but I am an old soul, and find this bleating soothing.7:17 AM May 12th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 83) U2 – Achtung Baby; Yes. I can admit that I sometimes listen to bands that more than 17 people have heard of. I like “The Fly” a lot.7:43 AM May 11th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 84) Jimi Hendrix – Band of Gypsies; My teen cruising music of choice, windows down, head strutting fore and back to Machine Gun.8:33 AM May 10th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 85) King’s X – Faith Hope Love: Beatlesesque harmonies laid over the top of inventive Rush-style heavy metalese? Am I already in heaven?7:55 AM May 9th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 86) Neil Young – Sleeps with Angels. All my best NY is vinyl. Has “crap” throwaways; redeemed by the epic Change Your Mind. Safeway Cart!8:11 AM May 8th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 87) Crowded House – Woodface. The CH disc that featured both Finn brothers;4 Seasons in 1 Day among the greatest of their songs.7:20 AM May 7th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 88) Wilco – Being There; A fine “Americana” disc, with Stonesy overtones. Followed by scads of wannabe hillbillies whose grunge bands failed8:09 AM May 6th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 89) Ben Folds Five – Whatever and Ever Amen; I call it the “Beatles tradition”. Hard to pin down his style, he can do anything. Melody lives5:19 AM May 5th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 90) Dixie Dregs – What If; Awesome eclectic instrumental rock, and this is their best album. Guitarist Steve Morse never quite found his way4:55 AM May 4th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 91) Genesis – The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway; prog-geek fantasy world, 90 minutes of Gabriel era incomprehensibility with synthy goodness.9:11 AM May 3rd from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 92) Frank Zappa – Hots Rats; Zappa in instrumental mode, running from strictly composed to free-blowing jazz, and Cap Beefheart shows up too6:37 AM May 2nd from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 93) Elvis Costello – Painted from Memory; It’s schmaltzy, but Bacharach’s gorgeous melodies suit Elvis’s newly found consistent over-singing5:47 AM May 1st from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 94) Odds – Bedbugs; Tragically Hip may get the press; best Canadian bands are Odds and Rheostatics. Awesome power pop, like many of my faves4:20 AM Apr 30th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 95) Jen Trynin – Cockamamie; the better of her 2 exceptional, mostly jangly alternative pop discs, like REM with balls & husky contralto.5:58 AM Apr 29th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 96) The Rolling Stones – It’s Only Rock and Roll; but I like it. The perfect boozy soundtrack at a party where everybody’s had one too many.5:38 AM Apr 28th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 97) Jason Falkner – Can You Still Feel; nearly an hour of sophisticated Raspberryish power pop from one of the driving lights from Jellyfish5:53 AM Apr 27th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 98) Yes – Magnification; not considered a classic, but the pedal steel on “In the Presence” worked me over like no Yes in years. R.I.P. YES.6:42 AM Apr 26th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 99) Elton John – Madman Across the Water; with the title track, Levon, and Tiny Dancer; you don’t need anything else, but you get it anyway!6:04 AM Apr 25th from web
# dave vinsonDaveFromKnoxvil 100) Elvis Costello – Get Happy. 20 blasts of 60’s-style soul rave-ups, as run through Elvis’s nasal cavity (OK, 15, and 5 duds.)8:07 AM Apr 24th from web

Sergi Lopez

October 4, 2009

Sergi Lopez

I don’t know much about this Spanish (Catalan) actor, though his reviews are good. Somebody more learned than me, feel free to fill in the blank.

Ten Best Roles: 10) Rien a Fare 9) Jet Lag 8) Le Lait de la tendresse humaine 7) La Campagne 6) Solo Mia 5) With a Friend Like Harry 4) Dirty Pretty Things 3) An Affair of Love 2) Western 1) Pan’s Labyrinth

Percentile Rating: 88.27

Peak Period: 1995 – 2000

Neighborhood: Penelope Cruz, Andre Dussollier, Brendan Fraser, Tom Hulce, Angelina Jolie, Anthony LaPaglia


James LeGros

September 26, 2009

James LeGros

Scruffy character actor who found some favor in lots of fine indie films in the 90’s and early aughts. His characters are frequently angsty and sullen. I sometimes argue that Drugstore Cowboy is the finest example of greatness in the hey-day of indie films. Most people just ignore me.

Ten Best Roles: 10) Sherman’s Way 9) My New Gun 8) Don’t Do It 7) Living in Oblivion 6) Scotland PA 5) November 4) Floundering 3) Safe 2) The Last Winter 1) Drugstore Cowboy

Percentile Rating: 87.05

Peak Period: 1989 – 1995

Neighborhood: Jennifer Aniston, Bob Balaban, Jeremy Davies, Will Ferrell, Cuba Gooding Jr, Lance Henriksen


Rob Lowe

August 14, 2009

Rob Lowe

Here’s a textbook case study in how to weather a potentially disastrous public scandal. Lowe’s always been a little larger than life. Squaring his already angled jawline often served as his best strategy for conveying any type of intense emotion. He’s commonly associated with the Brat Pack, but his best work mostly has occurred outside of that group. He was accused, in fact there was videotape, of him, ummm, commiserating with a girl who turned out to be below the age of consent, even in Georgia. What can you do in the face of such accusations? Lay Lowe (GET IT! GET IT?) for a bit, then slowly emerge from your cone of PR silence by taking roles that use your wooden emoting to comic effect. This sort of self-depracating stance goes a long way towards rehabilitating a fallen public profile, and after a few sparse years, Lowe found himself suddenly re-castable. He’s made hay in a couple of TV series, and still shows up in films from time to time. That little girl from that convention must be close to 30 by now!

Lowe and Kato Kaelin have never been seen in the same room at the same time.

Ten best roles: 10) The Specials 9) Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me 8) The Outsiders 7) Bad Influence 6) Proximity 5) Masquerade 4) Framed 3) Wayne’s World 2) About Last Night 1) Salem’s Lot

Percentile rating: 86.78

Peak period: 1983 – 1992

Neighborhood: Bob Balaban, Joan Cusack, Jeremy Davies, Giancarlo Esposito, Paul Giamatti, Maggie Gyllenhall


Denis Leary

August 14, 2009

Denis Leary

Popular stand-up comedian with a successful TV dramedy has a surprisingly accomplished selected filmography to boot. He’s best known for playing variations on his acerbic stand-up persona. He’s hilarious in The Ref, and Double Whammy includes a number of very funny situations. He’s beloved among 5-15 year olds for his recurring voice role in the animated Ice Age series. He’s also noteworthy for a novelty tune that was included on one of his early stand-up recordings; propriety dictates that I not give the name, but I will admit to having laughed myself silly the first time I heard it. Yo ee ho!

Ten best roles: 10) True Crime 9) Lakeboat 8) Monument Ave 7) Double Whammy 6) Suicide Kings 5) Sand 4) The Secret Lives of Dentists 3) Final 2) Jesus’ Son 1) The Ref

Percentile rating: 86.57

Peak Period: 1994 – 1999

Neighborhood: Kim Basinger, Sonny Chiba, Joan Cusack, Olympia Dukakis, Paul Giamatti, Maggie Gyllenhall


Jennifer Lopez

August 7, 2009

Jennifer Lopez

Angular-faced beauty had a support role or two before landing the lead in the run of the mill biopic Selena. She was then cast in one of the finest films of the last 20 years, Out of Sight, a crazy quilt Soderbergh film that blends film noir atmosphere with great comedy bits. The film features Albert Brooks in a mostly serious role, and George Clooney establishing himself as a real movie star reminiscent of Cary Grant.

After that bit of film history, she sold out hard, making horrible but wildly popular music, and appearing in a long series of horrible films that did nothing to further her acting credentials, but doubtless padded her bank account.

She is undoubtedly enormously popular, a true pop culture star who has done all she could to bury her talents. In this regard, she is our Elizabeth Taylor.

Ten best roles: 10) El Cantante 9) Blood and Wine 8) The Cell 7) Maid in Manhattan 6) Angel Eyes 5) Anaconda 4) Shall We Dance? 3) An Unfinished Life 2) Selena 1) Out of Sight

Percentile rating: 86.19 (higher than you would think, but her roles are all leads, which lifts her a bit above expectation; but for a star of this magnitude, this score’s not really so hot)

Peak Period: 1997 – 2002

Neighborhood: Aurore Clement, Daniel Craig, Benicio del Toro, Carrie Fisher, Diane Ladd, Virginie Ledoyen


Delroy Lindo

August 7, 2009

Delroy Lindo

Lindo’s a very charismatic actor who made his name with supporting roles in Crooklyn Clockers, and Get Shorty prior to moving into higher profile roles in smaller films in the last 6-8 years. Mostly known for quiet tough-guy roles, he was Associate Producer and star of the recent This Christmas, a satisfying and effective family drama in which he got to tone down the attitude a bit.

Ten best roles: 10) The Winner 9) The Core 8) Ransom 7) Heist 6) The Cider House Rules 5) Malcolm X 4) Wondrous Oblivion 3) Crooklyn 2) Clockers 1) This Christmas

Percentile rating: 85.77

Peak Period: 1999 – now

Neighborhood: Josh Brolin, James Caviezel, Angie Dickinson, Christopher Guest, Marcia Gay Harden, Yaphet Kotto