I know this sounds redundant now, but that photo doesn't look a lot like Martin Brando to me, although it might be because the only film I've seen of him is the Godfather.
On the Waterfront is excellent. I watched it for the first time recently. Certain actors just elevate themselves above everyone else on the screen...especially during that era where so many actors were awful. Brando is one of those transcendent actors. And frankly, so is Lee Cobb. He's quite good in both this movie and 12 Angry Men.
I don't understand why there's not a single woman on here. Should it be mentioned that you're specifically looking at the "Best Actor" award? Otherwise this feels very weird to me.
Every one of these is clear as day. The only one I had to do a double take on was Antonio Banderas, and he was still the first person I thought of. Pacino looks different from when he was in prime, but anyone who has seen him in the past 15 years would recognize that picture immediately.
Haha Antonio Banderas and Al Pacino where 2 of the only 4 I was able to guess (other 2 were the topscorers Travolta and Cage)
I am bad at this, at actors, but names in general, because I did recognise more of them and even the names when they came up, but never would have come up with them myself
It's really annoying when you keep staring at a photo... remember at least seven movies, in which the actor was... remember the character's name in each movie.... yet his real name doesn't come up or comes up too late AAARRRRGGGHHHH
It would be nice, though, if "Casablanca" showed up even half as much on quizzes as "Harry Potter" stuff.
Choices of who or whom to present up to quiz author mixing it up keeps it real
but agree interest in classic need to look if there are more classic focus movie quizzes
I am bad at this, at actors, but names in general, because I did recognise more of them and even the names when they came up, but never would have come up with them myself
"THEY'RE ALL THE SAME PERSON!!!!!!!!!"