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Movie quiz #45: in your opinion what is the best movie that starred?
Kevin Kline and why
11 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
So many...he is funny. I liked him in a Fish called Wanda and Midsummer Nights Dream and The Big Chill. I like how you can see the theater performer in him when he acts for a movie. He is funny and classy.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
French Kiss
Kevin Kline, who puts genuine charm into the role of this rakishly endearing thief, Luc, and demonstrates an extremely credible French accent, in my opinion. His entire persona here makes it difficult to believe that Kline isn't really French. He must have had a fantastic language coach! Also, there is great on screen chemistry between Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline. He was just so funny, and made me believe that he was really french. He played this role flawlessly, his best in my opinion.
- 1 decade ago
The Anniversary Party. He had the most AMAZING co-cast anyone could have ever asked for (Jennifer Jason Leigh, Alan Cumming, John C. Reilley, Parker Posey) and they all (including the AMAZING Mr. Kline) got to show off their acting chops because most of the film was improvised. Amazing work.
- icemunchiesLv 61 decade ago
The first one that popped into my head was In And Out and I also liked Dave a lot. Not sure if either one was his best but those were the first to come to mind.
- JCLv 71 decade ago
A Fish Called Wanda.
KKKKKKK Ken....
Or "In and Out"
Either of those movies displayed just how deep his comic genius ran.
He's a very versatile actor.
- Tin Can SailorLv 71 decade ago
I Love You to Death
It is so funny and is based on a true story. Truth is stranger than fiction.
- Joe AngusLv 71 decade ago
A fish called wanda. So many classic lines from
that one. An all time fave.
Oh no, it's K-k-k-ken, c-c-c-coming to k-k-k-kill me.
Are you really Italian?
Si, my name is Otto, it means eight.
- 1 decade ago
Loved him in In&Out
Can still remember being shocked and laughing at the kissing scene!
- 1 decade ago
Dave is one of the few movies he has done that I actually like.