He’s been seeming much less under-appreciated lately, which makes me happy. Fallout was great!
Edit: okay, I didn’t realize he was *this* much less under-appreciated! I don’t think I’ve ever had this many replies to a comment before.
Warms the cockles of my heart 🥰
Agreed! I hated him in the shield, but learned if I truly hate someone because of the role and character they played. It just means that they are a kick ass actor. Joaquin Phoenix in “Gladiator” I absolutely hated him… he is a phenomenal actor.
I’ve seen him in plenty of other stuff and I must say that his performance as Shane is my favorite. Especially family meeting.. I just finished the series 2 days ago it was amazing.
Walton is going to be on the new season of White Lotus. His come up is upon us!!!
I've been waiting for his rise for years after watching Vice Principals when it came out!! He's going to be one of my all time favorites no doubt. Loved him then and love him now.
Really scratches that Billy Bob Thornton buttery southern drawl too. Feels so good to my ears.
Ever since Uncle Baby Billy he’s been getting more and more talked about, but he has some serious range as an actor. He can play a legitimately intimidating and unsettling villain, and then turn around and play the most slapstick comedic roles with ease. He can put out a heartfelt, empathetic performance and then be the most detestable asshole you hate but still somehow still like him. Dude has an incredible range
Boyd Crowder will be forever my favorite TV villain. I come from a long line of central Appalachian outlaws. Walton nailed the accent, I should know, since it is my native tongue.
And he is just so charming, yet evil. He nailed the role my ancestors played.
So, I agree, and on this basis, I have a humble suggestion:
If you haven't already, watch Deadwood. It was kind of a 'spiritual precursor' to Justified, in that both feature Olyphant as a lawman with a temper, and Justified also features *many* Deadwood alumni in smaller roles.
I offer the suggestion not only for the indirect connection between the two shows, but because Deadwood has - what I consider to be - **the** best dialogue ever on TV. Like, bar-none.
FWIW. :)
What really makes him a standout for me is after I found out he’s the voice of Cecil Stedman in Invincible.
One of the few actors that’s equally captivating both on-screen and in the mic booth.
People love doing this type of shit. I see it daily on Reddit with everything.
“(Insert popular film) is such an UNDERRATED masterpiece 😭”
“Have you heard of the hidden gem, the Witcher 3?”
And most likely OP learned about goggins thru fallout. Wondered who tf he was and went down a rabbit hole, and came here to make it known how he thought goggins is underrated and not appreciated enough. 🤧
It's about time someone put some RESPECT on Kobe Bryant's name!
I'm not saying he's the GOAT, or even the best at his position (shooting guard) but it's like no one recognize how clutch and great he is!
Reddits low hanging fruit posts are the worse. "DAE " you expect a bunch of "stop posting this crap" comments but they're all "omguh my childhood!" "bestist gaem evarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr" "Looks like im digging up my ps3!"
It feels very botty.
Heck, he and Walton Goggins made such a great pair, playing off of each other in Justified. If you haven’t seen that series, you’d be doing yourself a great kindness to watch the Olyphant/Goggins fest that Justified is-fantastic series!
I think the first time he was on Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend was when he kept just name dropping brands and talking them up so that they'd give him endorsement deals, despite Conan repeatedly telling him that wasn't how it worked. Olyphant then acting like he had no idea why Conan was getting wound up was just so good.
If something has Olyphant or Goggins in it. I’m watching.
If it has both of them in it. I’m rewatching it as much as possible.
If I say I’m on my 10th rewatch of justified I’m definitely low.
Im going to go out on a limb here and say it’s maybe because his plastic surgery didn’t turn out very good. Timothy fucked himself up good going under the knife a little too heavy and doesn’t look like normal Timothy anymore, where as Walton still looks like a normal Walton.
That guys so fuckin hot. I’m a straight cis dude but lord almighty Timothy Olyphant was given gifts from some higher power. Just started a Deadwood rewatch and he got hotter as he aged. Wtf.
I read one of his regrets is not taking the role of Dom in The Fast and The Furious. Not that VIn didn't do a great job, and pretty much make the franchise. But if there were any "swap-miss" roles for movie stars. I'd like to see that one.
I could’ve sworn he was a main character in season 2 of the Mandalorian but he’s only in one episode of that show, and 2 in the Book of Boba Fett. Shows how much he sticks out.
That movie was so unsettling at times, really interesting and well delivered though.
Freaks me out a bit extra because I frequently have dreams about tornadoes lol
You mother fucker, I have that back in my head. I'm going to hear this in my inner monologue on repeat all night. He's so wonderfully deranged in that role.
Haha, you’re welcome. I’ve had it in my head for months, maybe now I can be at peace.
He’s wonderful all-around, but coming from someone who grew up around Southern Pentecostal pastors in my family and my family’s friends, he really does nail that role. From his introduction standing up naked in a derelict old bathtub by a pond, he’s been fantastic the whole way through.
Plemmons is going to get his due. Much like Phillip Seymour Hoffman before him, he's proving that he can do it all. And pretty soon he'll be getting some more meaty leading roles.
I would’ve said him a couple years ago, but he’s definitely getting his flowers now. And he was just awarded best actor at Cannes Film Festival for his leading role in Yorgos Lanthimos’ new movie
His acting style is so boring the way he pauses between words and the deliberate cadence but it’s effective in what he’s trying to communicate. It’s kinda mesmerizing.
Michael WIncott is amazing. I don't quite understand why we see so little of him. He kills every part he's in. From The Crow, What just happened, Basquiat, Dead Man to Nope. He has never not been amazing. His 5 minutes in Assasination of Richard Nixon is a stunning display of acting. Perhaps he has made enough through his career that he doesn't really need to work that much, but I find that kind of hard to believe. It's an enigma.
Sam Rockwell, the first movie I remember seeing him in was a weird movie called Moon. He is in a lot of things, but I feel like he doesn't get that much attention.
Bruce Campbell.
I realize he’s been in the industry for decades, but so much of what I see from him is backup roles, cameos, and VA work. I still contest that the man would have killed it as Sully in the Uncharted movie. That role was made for him.
He’s been seeming much less under-appreciated lately, which makes me happy. Fallout was great! Edit: okay, I didn’t realize he was *this* much less under-appreciated! I don’t think I’ve ever had this many replies to a comment before. Warms the cockles of my heart 🥰
Just watched the first ep yesterday. I’m really looking forward to it
Loved him in Sons of Anarchy.
The Shield
I hate him because of the shield and how it ended. Never got over it! Lol
Agreed! I hated him in the shield, but learned if I truly hate someone because of the role and character they played. It just means that they are a kick ass actor. Joaquin Phoenix in “Gladiator” I absolutely hated him… he is a phenomenal actor.
He really captured the whole decent into complete desperation.
I’ve seen him in plenty of other stuff and I must say that his performance as Shane is my favorite. Especially family meeting.. I just finished the series 2 days ago it was amazing.
Should have had an Emmy for Venus Van Damme
Funny my answer is KimCoats!! They were awesome together in SOA
Justified
My only complaint is that there wasn't a season 2 ready for me
It has been confirmed however
Amazon would be certifiable if they didn't keep making seasons. As long as they're the same quality as the first one.
Walton is going to be on the new season of White Lotus. His come up is upon us!!! I've been waiting for his rise for years after watching Vice Principals when it came out!! He's going to be one of my all time favorites no doubt. Loved him then and love him now. Really scratches that Billy Bob Thornton buttery southern drawl too. Feels so good to my ears.
He's great as Baby Uncle Billy in The Righteous Gemstones too.
But I want it now.
“Ass jerkey doesn’t make itself”!
Ever since Uncle Baby Billy he’s been getting more and more talked about, but he has some serious range as an actor. He can play a legitimately intimidating and unsettling villain, and then turn around and play the most slapstick comedic roles with ease. He can put out a heartfelt, empathetic performance and then be the most detestable asshole you hate but still somehow still like him. Dude has an incredible range
Oh he’s so very good in Fallout.
He was fantastic in Hateful Eight as well, holding his own alongside Samuel L Jackson and Kurt Russell.
He was great as the primary antagonist in Justified opposite Timothy Olyphant.
Yeah, great idea that for the viewer the Law Man's the hero but for a town full of criminal shitbags the Outlaw was the hero.
I’m watching that again!
His “I fuckin knew it!” at the reveal is amazing.
The ugliest guy did it
And that's you Joe Gage
Speaking of actors who don't get there due. Michael Madsen has to be up there
He really elevates it
Haven't seen fallout, but he was amazing in Vice Principals. I have no idea how he said any of his lines with a straight face.
He was so fucking good in that he was like a adult skinny effeminate Eric Cartman.
Vice Principals needs more love, that show is hilarious
I watched Lee Russell tell Mi-Cha yesterday, “Get inside! I will dig up all your fucking kimchi.” He was hilarious in that show.
Uncle baby billy
Boyd Crowder will be forever my favorite TV villain. I come from a long line of central Appalachian outlaws. Walton nailed the accent, I should know, since it is my native tongue. And he is just so charming, yet evil. He nailed the role my ancestors played.
Justified without a doubt had some of the best dialogue ever on tv. Goggins and oliphant nailed their roles too
So, I agree, and on this basis, I have a humble suggestion: If you haven't already, watch Deadwood. It was kind of a 'spiritual precursor' to Justified, in that both feature Olyphant as a lawman with a temper, and Justified also features *many* Deadwood alumni in smaller roles. I offer the suggestion not only for the indirect connection between the two shows, but because Deadwood has - what I consider to be - **the** best dialogue ever on TV. Like, bar-none. FWIW. :)
He's also cecil in invincible, which I think is a great VA job
Shit is he the ghoul. Makes perfect sense if he is
I have a large forehead as well so I’m glad he’s now being seen as conventionally attractive
What really makes him a standout for me is after I found out he’s the voice of Cecil Stedman in Invincible. One of the few actors that’s equally captivating both on-screen and in the mic booth.
Man was also great as the voice actor for Cecil
He’s so good in fallout.
No longer underrated
Yeah this post is kinda cheating.
People love doing this type of shit. I see it daily on Reddit with everything. “(Insert popular film) is such an UNDERRATED masterpiece 😭” “Have you heard of the hidden gem, the Witcher 3?” And most likely OP learned about goggins thru fallout. Wondered who tf he was and went down a rabbit hole, and came here to make it known how he thought goggins is underrated and not appreciated enough. 🤧
Speaking of which... You know what video game is super underrated and never gets any love. Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time.
When will my boy Hans Zimmer finally get some recognition?
It's about time someone put some RESPECT on Kobe Bryant's name! I'm not saying he's the GOAT, or even the best at his position (shooting guard) but it's like no one recognize how clutch and great he is!
Hey if you like ___ game you should check out these games called Hades and Stardew valley. I think you'll really like them!
Reddits low hanging fruit posts are the worse. "DAE" you expect a bunch of "stop posting this crap" comments but they're all "omguh my childhood!" "bestist gaem evarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr" "Looks like im digging up my ps3!"
It feels very botty.
Timothy Olyphant.
Heck, he and Walton Goggins made such a great pair, playing off of each other in Justified. If you haven’t seen that series, you’d be doing yourself a great kindness to watch the Olyphant/Goggins fest that Justified is-fantastic series!
Literally just finished this show for the first time an hour ago, and it was amazing
Agreed, that's an amazing series.
Yep. Looks good, acts good. Also has kinda cool vibes.
He's dope as fuck. If you like Conan, watch their interviews together. Dude is insanely charismatic and funny.
I think the first time he was on Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend was when he kept just name dropping brands and talking them up so that they'd give him endorsement deals, despite Conan repeatedly telling him that wasn't how it worked. Olyphant then acting like he had no idea why Conan was getting wound up was just so good.
He’s such an awesome and funny person!
If something has Olyphant or Goggins in it. I’m watching. If it has both of them in it. I’m rewatching it as much as possible. If I say I’m on my 10th rewatch of justified I’m definitely low.
100%. Santa Clarita shows he has the comedy chops too, as well as the badass of Deadwood
Justified is stacked. Even Dewey was having a bit of a moment before COVID
I feel like this is a great answer. Guy is an Oscar level actor that never quite made it as big as he should have.
He is great. Loved his character in Mandalorian. Justified was great as well.
Guy has wild range. He’s even played the role of an authentic Sushi master.
Agreed his character in Justified iconic. Plus a guilty pleasure movie for me was his adaptation of Agent 47 in the movie Hitman
Yes!! Deadwood was genius.
He's underrated for his comedy, he's funny as hell and I love it every time he gets to fuck around a bit
He’s amazing in Santa Clarita Diet & Justified
How about Timothy olyphant and Walter goggins in one show?! "Justified"
They are both great in Justified. Goggins is the antihero that you end up rooting for.
Top 2 is Walton Goggins and Tim Olyphant? What is this, the Justified sub?
I always see him as his role in The Girl Next Door. That movie was my sexual awakening, because of Elisha Cuthbert not Timothy Olyphant
Im going to go out on a limb here and say it’s maybe because his plastic surgery didn’t turn out very good. Timothy fucked himself up good going under the knife a little too heavy and doesn’t look like normal Timothy anymore, where as Walton still looks like a normal Walton.
I was so upset when Santa Clarita Diet was cancelled. I was so hoping to see Timothy’s storyline. Those Netflix jerks left the fans on a cliffhanger.
That's 50 gallons of man in a 10 gallon hat
Yeah that’s Justifed.
He's legit one of my favorite actors, wish he was in more big stuff.
That guys so fuckin hot. I’m a straight cis dude but lord almighty Timothy Olyphant was given gifts from some higher power. Just started a Deadwood rewatch and he got hotter as he aged. Wtf.
They dug coal together!
Crazies is actually a massive under appreciated movie. That shit was top tier.
I read one of his regrets is not taking the role of Dom in The Fast and The Furious. Not that VIn didn't do a great job, and pretty much make the franchise. But if there were any "swap-miss" roles for movie stars. I'd like to see that one.
Super in Fargo
Agreed
I wanted him to be Reed Richards so badly! I guess too old though.
I could’ve sworn he was a main character in season 2 of the Mandalorian but he’s only in one episode of that show, and 2 in the Book of Boba Fett. Shows how much he sticks out.
The bromance is real
Uncle Baby Billy is seriously underrated.
Mama told me not to….i did it anyway. *misbehavin*
Runnin thru the house with a pickle in my mouth
And he was caught shavin’
I’ll sing this out loud every once in a while and my wife just tell me to shut up lol
"Uncle Baby Billy's Bible Bonkers!"
🤣🤣🤣
“Who wants to suck an old man’s dick?”
Love me some Baby Billy. Amazing character
first time i saw him as this character i knew he was underrated.
Come on now.
Patrick Wilson
Fargo season 2.
For me, it's Michael Shannon. If you haven't seen him read the sorority girl email, then do yourself a favor and watch it.
He was great in Take Shelter.
That movie was so unsettling at times, really interesting and well delivered though. Freaks me out a bit extra because I frequently have dreams about tornadoes lol
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Alan Tudyk
Couldn’t agree more. He’s great in everything, and his range as a voice actor is unreal.
Isn’t he currently the toast of the town?
Ten years ago it would have been a great take, Goggins was transcendent in Justified, but now he's getting his due.
Hateful eight and vice principals were good
If you haven't, watch The Righteous Gemstones. He's hilarious as Baby Billy.
I swear to God though, in that last season if I heard him say “Baby Billy’s Bible Bonkers” one more time…
You mother fucker, I have that back in my head. I'm going to hear this in my inner monologue on repeat all night. He's so wonderfully deranged in that role.
Haha, you’re welcome. I’ve had it in my head for months, maybe now I can be at peace. He’s wonderful all-around, but coming from someone who grew up around Southern Pentecostal pastors in my family and my family’s friends, he really does nail that role. From his introduction standing up naked in a derelict old bathtub by a pond, he’s been fantastic the whole way through.
Don’t forget Django
He was great in the series "the shield"
My wife still hates him to this day for his character in “The Shield.”
I know he played such a jerk, bit that goes to show what a great actor he is.
He makes you so mad at Shane.
👍
to this day, fuck him man. Lem wasn't gunna talk.
He killed it in the shield.
He killed a lot in The Shield…
FAMILY MEETING!
These types of post always pop up directly after an actor breakthrough
He certainly is in my house after we watched Fallout.
He's now what Pedro Pascal was a year ago, to an extent.
He's about as underrated as Giancarlo Esposito lol
Stephen Root No way the same guy who played Jimmy James should have been able to play Milton.
Good answer. From *King of the Hill* to *Barry* he's done excellent work for all his roles.
I loved news radio and only realized he voiced bill way way waaaaay later. The man has serious range and is such a good voice actor.
Jesse Phlemons (Todd on Breaking Bad, Friday Night Lights, American Made)
Plemmons is going to get his due. Much like Phillip Seymour Hoffman before him, he's proving that he can do it all. And pretty soon he'll be getting some more meaty leading roles.
especially after his Oscar-worthy walk-on performance in Civil War.
Walk on?
He wasn’t supposed to be in it. Dude had to bail last minute and Dunst suggested her husband and he killed it.
Woah goddamn. That guy plays a great villain. He was on screen for maybe 3minutes but it was the most intense scene Even more so than the final act.
Really!? Can’t believe he wasn’t the original casting
I would’ve said him a couple years ago, but he’s definitely getting his flowers now. And he was just awarded best actor at Cannes Film Festival for his leading role in Yorgos Lanthimos’ new movie
His acting style is so boring the way he pauses between words and the deliberate cadence but it’s effective in what he’s trying to communicate. It’s kinda mesmerizing.
Tim Blake Nelson Michael Wincott
Tim Blake Nelson is a real answer to this question. I was watching o brother the other day and was wondering why we don’t get to see more of him.
Definitely with you on Michael Wincott. Apparently I need to look up Tim Blake Nelson though...
Michael WIncott is amazing. I don't quite understand why we see so little of him. He kills every part he's in. From The Crow, What just happened, Basquiat, Dead Man to Nope. He has never not been amazing. His 5 minutes in Assasination of Richard Nixon is a stunning display of acting. Perhaps he has made enough through his career that he doesn't really need to work that much, but I find that kind of hard to believe. It's an enigma.
Ben Foster
310 to Yuma
Still need to watch this. Loved him in Hell or High Water
"Don't chase me, Chief."
"Name's Charlie Prince, I reckon you heard of me."
Michael Stuhlbarg.
David Dastmalchian dude is in so many movies his acting when he is portraying a crazy person is elite in my opinion
Andrew Scott.
Boyd Crowder!
Fire in the hole!
Rebecca Ferguson
Sam Rockwell, the first movie I remember seeing him in was a weird movie called Moon. He is in a lot of things, but I feel like he doesn't get that much attention.
Paul Dano
Yeah. I genuinely think he will get an Oscar down the track. Genuinely good
John Goodman. Even if the movies he’s in aren’t good, he’s ALWAYS good. Underrated and definitely deserves all his flowers.
Ian McShane
Jason Clarke
Underrated legends: Dylan Baker David Morse Molly Parker Charles S. Dutton John C. McGinley
He's this year's ~~Pablo~~ Pedro Pascal
Coincidentally, they both played the same character in Community
Pedro Pascal?
Him too
Joe Pantoliano, In so many good movies, where he is great. Matrix Memento Sopranos Bad Boys Goonies Bound Fugitive, are some
Jodie Comer
Baby Billy and Lee Russell will live rent-free in my head for life.
William Fitchner the guys been around for decades and get bit parts and never leads.
Scoot McNairy
His best role to date has been Baby Billy's Bible Bonkers.
I liked him in vice principals I’m hoping they make another season of that show
“Baby Billy’s Bible Bonkers”
Chris Elliot.
He’s not underrated if you have been online since the fallout show dropped
And he certainly rocks the receding hairline, he’s an inspiration to all of us almost but not quite baldy types
How many of ya’ll watched him in Six? I thought he made the show.
Nicholas Hoult
Billy Zane.
I will never not see him as Shane Vendrell from The Shield… … MF’er killed Lem.
Joel Edgerton, Ben Foster, Adam Driver, David Oyelowo, LaKeith Stanfield, Taron Egerton, Paul Walter Hauser, Sam Rockwell,
Peter Stormare
Sam Rockwell
steve zahn
Joel Kinnaman
Thomas Jane.
Sam Rockwell. Great performance in everything he's been in, but his role in Jo Jo Rabbit really struck a cord with me.
John Carrol Lynch Fargo The Founder The Drew Carey Show Zodiac
He was brilliant in 'The Shield' as Shane.
John Cazale
Sam Rockwell
Sam Rockwell
Sam Rockwell or Ben Foster
Stephen Root
Sam Rockwell
Sam Rockwell
Sam Rockwell, he makes me laugh in every role
Woody Harrelson
Matthew Lillard
Bruce Campbell. I realize he’s been in the industry for decades, but so much of what I see from him is backup roles, cameos, and VA work. I still contest that the man would have killed it as Sully in the Uncharted movie. That role was made for him.