Ranking Marvel Actors

Me and my friends had this debate on the best Marvel actors in movies ever. Not by just their acting in the MCU but their whole career and acting ability.

Christian Bale
Jake Gyllenhaal
Willem Dafoe
Edward Norton
Anthony Hopkins
Harrison Ford
Jamie Foxx
Samuel L. Jackson
Hugh Jackman
Matt Damon
Michael Keaton
Andy Serkis
Mads Mikkelsen
Chadwick Boseman
J.K. Simmons
Russell Crowe
Benedict Cumberbatch
Josh Brolin
Forest Whitaker
Robert Downey Jr.
Tom Hiddleston
Don Cheadle
Idris Elba
Mark Ruffalo
Patrick Stewart
Michael B. Jordan
Stellen Skarsgard
Chris Evans
Andrew Garfield
Paul Rudd

HMs: Tobey Maguire, Dave Bautista, Jeremy Renner, Tommy Lee Jones, Vin Diesel, Sebastian Stan, Hugo Weaving, Jeff Goldblum, Chris Pratt, Anthony Mackie, Jon Favreau, Ryan Reynolds, Martin Freeman, Sylvester Stallone

Some guys I haven't seen enough of outside the MCU: Paul Bettany, Kurt Russell, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Holland, William Hurt, Michael Douglas, Bradley Cooper, Robert Redford, Jeff Bridges, Peter Dinkladge, Daniel Kaluuya, probably a lot more

Thoughts?

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u/mac10mvpszn — 2 days ago

Share yalls July 4th earnings‼️

Good night for me. Most smaller offers were also less than 2 miles so thats that.

u/mac10mvpszn — 2 days ago
▲ 7 r/Cineby

Where to watch Obsession

Even though Obsession is on streaming now I still can't find a server with good quality on Cineby and the other servers not working. Can anyone help me out?

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u/mac10mvpszn — 4 days ago

I cut someone off. Feel bad but kinda don't and need clarity

I'm terrible at explaining these type of things but imma give it a shot. Last month I made the tough decision to cut a longtime friend. I've known him since we were 14. Some background is his mom died when he was 15 so obviously that's rough. He's seen every big stage of my life pretty much. The problem is I've only seen one of his life stages, because I don't see a difference in his maturity since I've known him.

That's besides the point. Long story short he crashed out on me last month and acted ridiculously childish over issues that grown men should not have. I don't wanna air out what it is but trust me any dude would laugh at what this guy was upset over.

Anyways he crashed out on me, said terrible things, then apologized later. I accepted his apology and I still do but I'm not moving past it. I saw an IG reel recently of someone talking about how forgiveness≠reconsiliation and I agreed with it. Basically I can't be friends with someone who's emotionally a child. It's just not something I'm willing to deal with.

Now I know his mothers passing is probably a big reason for him being this way but he's also someone who likes his own problems. He falls back on past trauma as an excuse when he falls short or to take accountability. I tolerated that for longer that I should've but I'm honestly done. If you're gonna blame all your problems as a man on your past people are gonna get sick of the excuses and just want you to get better. That sounds harsh but I stand by that.

He doesn't have any inteligient opinions, no solid goals, he can't hold an adult conversation without throwing in childish mannerisms. It's just small stuff that you notice with him. Great person but as an adult I don't want to be friends with someone who's a child maturity wise.

This has also been repeated behavior for him. A ton of people been cutting him off recently so I feel bad adding onto that when he has nothing going for him but I gotta look out for myself. He was my friend for 7 years and he's been reaching out recently trying to rekindle things recently and I've brushed him off. I don't want the reunion but I feel bad because we'd been friends for so long. Sorry if this is worded like awfully but I need reassurance or a reality check. It just feels right but also very wrong at the same time.

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u/mac10mvpszn — 16 days ago

I cut a friend off. I feel bad but I also don't

I'm terrible at explaining these type of things but imma give it a shot. Last month I made the tough decision to cut a longtime friend. I've known him since we were 14. Some background is his mom died when he was 15 so obviously that's rough. He's seen every big stage of my life pretty much. The problem is I've only seen one of his life stages, because I don't see a difference in his maturity since I've known him.

That's besides the point. Long story short he crashed out on me last month and acted ridiculously childish over issues that grown men should not have. I don't wanna air out what it is but trust me any dude would laugh at what this guy was upset over.

Anyways he crashed out on me, said terrible things, then apologized later. I accepted his apology and I still do but I'm not moving past it. I saw an IG reel recently of someone talking about how forgiveness≠reconsiliation and I agreed with it. Basically I can't be friends with someone who's emotionally a child. It's just not something I'm willing to deal with.

Now I know his mothers passing is probably a big reason for him being this way but he's also someone who likes his own problems. He falls back on past trauma as an excuse when he falls short or to take accountability. I tolerated that for longer that I should've but I'm honestly done. If you're gonna blame all your problems as a man on your past people are gonna get sick of the excuses and just want you to get better. That sounds harsh but I stand by that.

He doesn't have any inteligient opinions, no solid goals, he can't hold an adult conversation without throwing in childish mannerisms. It's just small stuff that you notice with him. Great person but as an adult I don't want to be friends with someone who's a child maturity wise.

This has also been repeated behavior for him. A ton of people been cutting him off recently so I feel bad adding onto that when he has nothing going for him but I gotta look out for myself. He was my friend for 7 years and he's been reaching out recently trying to rekindle things recently and I've brushed him off. I don't want the reunion but I feel bad because we'd been friends for so long. Sorry if this is worded like awfully but I need reassurance or a reality check.

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u/mac10mvpszn — 16 days ago