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Movie quiz #43: what movie in your opinion starring?
Michael Douglas was his best and why
16 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
In Order:
Wall Street
The Ghost in The Darkness
Romancing The Stone
Basic Instinct
Fatal Attraction
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Probably the Game. He's been in a ton of good ones, but that movie was just cool. We're always short on really good suspense flicks and that one was great.
I saw someone say Falling Down above too. Man, that was a good one too. Great movie.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The game, that movie was just pure Brilliance and his performance in that movie was so mind blowing.
"The Game" is truly an intelligent tale, sort of a brain teaser that you get to watch and listen to, with a time limit. You have just 128 minutes to solve this, and chances are, like me, you'lll be hanging on the solution to this puzzle until the very end.
His performance in the movie "King of California" was just amazing as well. He played this role so flawlessly, it is like this is who Michael Douglas is in real life. That is how wonderful of an actor he is.
- Joe AngusLv 71 decade ago
It's been downhill for Mikey since
The Streets of San Francisco.
Fatal attraction was his best movie, if for
no other reason than Sharon Stones crotch.
- Tony GLv 51 decade ago
His best performance could be as Gordon Gekko in Wall Street (he won an Oscar for this part if I remember correctly).
Gekko is simply a ruthless, greedy MOFO. An absolute villain that when you think about the tactics he employed, well, it pretty much gives you the insight on how we got into this very real economic fiasco.
- ʎɥʇɐʞLv 51 decade ago
OMG by far his 1993 movie
Falling Down,
that movie is freakin awesome
Source(s): kp - HerbieLv 61 decade ago
I liked him in The American President. I like the way the film flows. There is comedy, drama, discouragement, encouragement, failures, successes. The President of The United States of America in a florists to buy a bouquet and the reaction of the florist was priceless. A film portraying, fictionally of course, a President in the White House with his daughter and the woman with whom he has fallen in love, and who loves him. A compelling picture. One of my favourite films. I have the version which has the F word edited out.
- wlucynskyLv 71 decade ago
I'll say Romancing the Stone. It was just one of those movies that had a little bit of everything in it. It was funny, plenty of action, some romance...yeah, that one's my favorite.