Essential Male Leads
Our list of five actors who set the standard for filmmaking.
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You know, when my editor, Laremy "The Big Hitter" Legel, first posited the question to me: "Name five male leads you can't do without," I wondered aloud, "What does that even mean?" There are a number of ways to look at that: my five favorites, my all-time favorites, five guys whose deaths would make me stop watching movies, what? So I spent the weekend pondering that, compiling a list of the fifty or so best actors based upon different criteria. Then it hit me. It's not about who are my absolute favorites or the highest grossing or even the absolute best. It is about who does more for film than any other actor. That set me to thinking about the current crop of A-listers who are known as perfectionists when it comes to picking problems; guys best known for working with the best directors in the world and only choosing profound, powerful, or highly entertaining projects that push the barriers of what is considered mainstream. These are the guys who don't just make blockbusters. These are the guys that turn down blockbusters to make important or cool indie films and turn films that ordinarily would be completely ignored by the mainstream into hits. Not necessarily BIG hits, but money makers that make noise. And even when these guys fail, they are always part of interesting failures. Interestingly enough, while these five may look like no brainers to some of you, only one of them cracks into the top 20 earners by gross (at number 17), and only one other even cracks into the top 50. These aren't the guys who make 300 million dollar blockbusters -- they're the guys who make good movies. They raise the bar of American filmmaking. And they are five we cannot do without.
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