Top 5 Denzel Washington Movies

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Top 5 Denzel Washington Movies

Denzel Washington remains one of our finest actors to this day. He has his peaks and valleys but for the most part he is always on his game. Instead of asking you what you feel his best film is, I decided to ask you to list his top 5. Remember this is your opinion. If you don't mind list your reasons. How doies Washington compare to other great actors and actresses of this generation and of all time? This should be interesting.

Denzel Washington's Filmography

Hmm...In no particular order.

Glory
Man on Fire
Training Day
The Hurricane
Inside Man

I think, a lot of the time, he doesn't really play characters so much as plays the 1 character in different films. The films above are exceptions to that and are also his best performances (at least to me).

I don't think he'll be remembered as one of the greats though. He has a tendency to pick some unsuitable roles or films. Similar to Edward Norton and Michael Caine. They've all done some memorable and brilliant performances amongst a load of terrible films and roles that don't help their reputation.

Not a favourite of mine, and agree with everything Jaden said about him. Man on Fire would be my favourite that he happens to be in, and Training Day. I don't go into a film thinking, oooo must see this film because Denzil Washington is in the lead.

I do agree he often plays the same character in different films. But that in itself is refreshing some times. Take American Gangster, he chewed that role up.

He was a good character in American Gangster...No doubt...Pity the film itself was shit.

Philadelphia
American Gangster
Man on Fire
Training Day
He Got Game

In no order.

Glory
Man on Fire
Training Day
Inside Man
John Q

in no order...

training day

courage under fire

philadelphia

the preacher's wife

remember the titans

Training Day
Virtuosity
Philadelphia
Remember the Titans
The Bone Collector

Originally posted by jaden101
Pity the film itself was shit.
Speak for yourself. I thought it was a great hit for Scott. He's often hit and miss and did he score here. Washington OWNED the film. Crowe, Brolin, Dee, and Assante were all standouts as well. Film had a great soundtrack too.

No order:
Inside Man
Training Day
American Gangster
Virtuosity
Fallen

Originally posted by Darth Martin
Speak for yourself. I thought it was a great hit for Scott. He's often hit and miss and did he score here. Washington OWNED the film. Crowe, Brolin, Dee, and Assante were all standouts as well. Film had a great soundtrack too.

I'm not speaking for myself, I'm speaking for the film. It was a huge disappointment. The only thing that was standout was the cinematography. You liking it and my disliking it isn't a reflection on the film's quality.

I've heard good things about Fallen. I've yet to see it but it sounds underrated.

Man on Fire
Training Day
John Q---Not a very good movie but i liked his performance

Lastly, i have to mention Malcolm X. I loathe this movie and any type of media that glorifies this man and i wish that Denzel had never been associated with the movie. With that said, however, I have to give Spike Lee and Denzel credit. I really don't know who is more responsible for Denzels performance in the movie, Spike Lee or Denzel, but this is exactly how i imagined Malcolm X.

I like Denzel and think he's a decent actor but he needs to stop type casting himself.

American Gangster
Man On Fire
Training Day
The Bone Collector
Philadelphia

No love for Malcolm X?

When I think of Denzel I think of Tony Scott and when I think of Tony Scott I think of mediocre action movies starring a typecast Denzel.

Tony Scott = Man on Fire, and True Romance = not mediocre. 😛

My favorite of Washingtons is Glory easily.

Originally posted by Darth Martin
I do agree he often plays the same character in different films. But that in itself is refreshing some times.

Oh...Forgot to say...Not particularly "refreshing" when Ben Affleck does it. "Annoying" would be more accurate. Infact the only movie i've seen where it fit was "Boiler Room" which is ace and highly underrated.