... Vicar of Dibley...
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, yes.
... Father Ted...
Drink! Feck! Girls! (R.I.P.)
... Fawlty Towers...
BASIL!I'd just like to state that I have somewhat peculiar tastes as far as films go (or anything, for that matter). Of the 3 1/2 Quentin Tarantino films I have seen, I liked exactly 0 of them (1/2 because I couldn't bring myself to watch Django all the way through). I also intend to make a point out of never seeing Synecdoche again in my life, and I regard
Gerry as one of the worst films I have ever watched. If these films appeal to you, I might not be the kind of person you want to take film advice from.
Here are some films that, while maybe not particularly fantastic overall, are some brilliant examples of acting from certain actors.
SpiderRalph Fiennes. This was the film that
defined Ralph Fiennes for me. I remember it with every film I've seen him in afterwards.
Sexy BeastBen Kingsley. A rather... "Intense" character, to put it mildly. Quite well done, definitely not a Kingsley I'm used to seeing.
KeaneAhh, Keane... Damian Lewis performs a very disturbing performance as a very disturbed person... Lovely stuff.
The World's Fastest IndianLovely movie. Anthony "Hannibal" Hopkins does an absolutely spot-on job of a charming old Australian with a penchant for motorcycles. Based on a true story.
Note: The surviving family of the man Hopkins was portraying happened to be present for some of the filming. Apparently, they nearly burst into tears when Hoplins did his scenes, saying that he was damn near a reincarnation of the fellow. Quite a statement about Hopkins' acting abilities.
What's Eating Gilbert GrapeI'm throwing this in here, even though it's another one of those well-known classics, and even though it
is an excellent movie overall. This was the first film my parents ever saw Leonardo DiCaprio in, and they quite honestly believed that he, well... That he wasn't acting. Quite well done on all fronts.