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I think both are legendary actors. Hopkins is the more gifted chameleon type of actor like a cross between Richard Burton and Alec Guinness. Caine plays himself a lot more although he has a few roles where he plays against type and does an accent. Caine is like a British version of Jack Nicholson. I'll go with the more talented legend though, Hopkins for me.
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What treeduck says is pure wisdom, but Michael Caine got my vote between the two.

Sean Connery tops my British list anyway.

Tom Hardy my choice in the new generation.

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I need to see more from both, but going by what I know:

 

http://www.top10films.co.uk/img/michael-caine_dressed-to-kill.jpg

Here's some of the essential films of each:

 

Michael Caine:

 

1964: Zulu

1965: The Ipcress File

1966: Alfie

1966: Gambit

1966: Funeral in Berlin

1967: Billion Dollar Brain

1969: The Italian Job

1969: Battle of Britain

1971: Get Carter

1972: Pulp

1972: Sleuth

1974: The Black Windmill

1975: The Wilby Conspiracy

1975: The Man Who Would Be King

1977: A Bridge Too Far (Hopkins is in this too)

1980: Dressed to Kill

1981: The Hand (for laughs mainly)

1982: Deathtrap

1983: Educating Rita

1986: Hannah and Her Sisters

1986: Mona Lisa

1987: The Fourth Protocol

1988: Without a Clue

1988: Jack the Ripper (TV Mini series)

1988: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

1999: The Cider House Rules

2000: Quills

2009: Harry Brown

 

Anthony Hopkins:

 

1968: The Lion in Winter

1969: Hamlet

1972: Young Winston

1974: Juggernaut

1975: All Creatures Great and Small

1977: A Bridge Too Far

1977: Audrey Rose

1978: Magic

1980: The Elephant Man

1984: The Bounty

1990: Desperate Hours

1990: The Silence of the Lambs

 

 

I'm too lazy to do anymore! :16ton:

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I need to see more from both, but going by what I know:

 

http://www.top10films.co.uk/img/michael-caine_dressed-to-kill.jpg

Here's some of the essential films of each:

 

Michael Caine:

 

1964: Zulu

1965: The Ipcress File

1966: Alfie

1966: Gambit

1966: Funeral in Berlin

1967: Billion Dollar Brain

1969: The Italian Job

1969: Battle of Britain

1971: Get Carter

1972: Pulp

1972: Sleuth

1974: The Black Windmill

1975: The Wilby Conspiracy

1975: The Man Who Would Be King

1977: A Bridge Too Far (Hopkins is in this too)

1980: Dressed to Kill

1981: The Hand (for laughs mainly)

1982: Deathtrap

1983: Educating Rita

1986: Hannah and Her Sisters

1986: Mona Lisa

1987: The Fourth Protocol

1988: Without a Clue

1988: Jack the Ripper (TV Mini series)

1988: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

1999: The Cider House Rules

2000: Quills

2009: Harry Brown

 

Anthony Hopkins:

 

1968: The Lion in Winter

1969: Hamlet

1972: Young Winston

1974: Juggernaut

1975: All Creatures Great and Small

1977: A Bridge Too Far

1977: Audrey Rose

1978: Magic

1980: The Elephant Man

1984: The Bounty

1990: Desperate Hours

1990: The Silence of the Lambs

 

 

I'm too lazy to do anymore! :16ton:

Of films by both that I can remember well enough to say "I liked it" or "I didn't like it", Hopkins has an 8-4 record while Caine's 11-4. Hard to say really but I'd give the slight edge to Hopkins.

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I need to see more from both, but going by what I know:

 

http://www.top10films.co.uk/img/michael-caine_dressed-to-kill.jpg

Here's some of the essential films of each:

 

Michael Caine:

 

1964: Zulu

1965: The Ipcress File

1966: Alfie

1966: Gambit

1966: Funeral in Berlin

1967: Billion Dollar Brain

1969: The Italian Job

1969: Battle of Britain

1971: Get Carter

1972: Pulp

1972: Sleuth

1974: The Black Windmill

1975: The Wilby Conspiracy

1975: The Man Who Would Be King

1977: A Bridge Too Far (Hopkins is in this too)

1980: Dressed to Kill

1981: The Hand (for laughs mainly)

1982: Deathtrap

1983: Educating Rita

1986: Hannah and Her Sisters

1986: Mona Lisa

1987: The Fourth Protocol

1988: Without a Clue

1988: Jack the Ripper (TV Mini series)

1988: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

1999: The Cider House Rules

2000: Quills

2009: Harry Brown

 

Anthony Hopkins:

 

1968: The Lion in Winter

1969: Hamlet

1972: Young Winston

1974: Juggernaut

1975: All Creatures Great and Small

1977: A Bridge Too Far

1977: Audrey Rose

1978: Magic

1980: The Elephant Man

1984: The Bounty

1990: Desperate Hours

1990: The Silence of the Lambs

 

 

I'm too lazy to do anymore! :16ton:

Of films by both that I can remember well enough to say "I liked it" or "I didn't like it", Hopkins has an 8-4 record while Caine's 11-4. Hard to say really but I'd give the slight edge to Hopkins.

There's a lot of Hopkins films I didn't put in there because I needed to suddenly quit because boxing was about to come on TV.

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I need to see more from both, but going by what I know:

 

http://www.top10films.co.uk/img/michael-caine_dressed-to-kill.jpg

Here's some of the essential films of each:

 

Michael Caine:

 

1964: Zulu

1965: The Ipcress File

1966: Alfie

1966: Gambit

1966: Funeral in Berlin

1967: Billion Dollar Brain

1969: The Italian Job

1969: Battle of Britain

1971: Get Carter

1972: Pulp

1972: Sleuth

1974: The Black Windmill

1975: The Wilby Conspiracy

1975: The Man Who Would Be King

1977: A Bridge Too Far (Hopkins is in this too)

1980: Dressed to Kill

1981: The Hand (for laughs mainly)

1982: Deathtrap

1983: Educating Rita

1986: Hannah and Her Sisters

1986: Mona Lisa

1987: The Fourth Protocol

1988: Without a Clue

1988: Jack the Ripper (TV Mini series)

1988: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

1999: The Cider House Rules

2000: Quills

2009: Harry Brown

 

Anthony Hopkins:

 

1968: The Lion in Winter

1969: Hamlet

1972: Young Winston

1974: Juggernaut

1975: All Creatures Great and Small

1977: A Bridge Too Far

1977: Audrey Rose

1978: Magic

1980: The Elephant Man

1984: The Bounty

1990: Desperate Hours

1990: The Silence of the Lambs

 

 

I'm too lazy to do anymore! :16ton:

Of films by both that I can remember well enough to say "I liked it" or "I didn't like it", Hopkins has an 8-4 record while Caine's 11-4. Hard to say really but I'd give the slight edge to Hopkins.

There's a lot of Hopkins films I didn't put in there because I needed to suddenly quit because boxing was about to come on TV.

I looked up their entire filmographies on wiki and got my results. I've seen more of their films but the others I couldn't remember liking or disliking them so they're not inlcuded.

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I need to see more from both, but going by what I know:

 

http://www.top10films.co.uk/img/michael-caine_dressed-to-kill.jpg

Here's some of the essential films of each:

 

Michael Caine:

 

1964: Zulu

1965: The Ipcress File

1966: Alfie

1966: Gambit

1966: Funeral in Berlin

1967: Billion Dollar Brain

1969: The Italian Job

1969: Battle of Britain

1971: Get Carter

1972: Pulp

1972: Sleuth

1974: The Black Windmill

1975: The Wilby Conspiracy

1975: The Man Who Would Be King

1977: A Bridge Too Far (Hopkins is in this too)

1980: Dressed to Kill

1981: The Hand (for laughs mainly)

1982: Deathtrap

1983: Educating Rita

1986: Hannah and Her Sisters

1986: Mona Lisa

1987: The Fourth Protocol

1988: Without a Clue

1988: Jack the Ripper (TV Mini series)

1988: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

1999: The Cider House Rules

2000: Quills

2009: Harry Brown

 

Anthony Hopkins:

 

1968: The Lion in Winter

1969: Hamlet

1972: Young Winston

1974: Juggernaut

1975: All Creatures Great and Small

1977: A Bridge Too Far

1977: Audrey Rose

1978: Magic

1980: The Elephant Man

1984: The Bounty

1990: Desperate Hours

1990: The Silence of the Lambs

 

 

I'm too lazy to do anymore! :16ton:

Of films by both that I can remember well enough to say "I liked it" or "I didn't like it", Hopkins has an 8-4 record while Caine's 11-4. Hard to say really but I'd give the slight edge to Hopkins.

There's a lot of Hopkins films I didn't put in there because I needed to suddenly quit because boxing was about to come on TV.

I looked up their entire filmographies on wiki and got my results. I've seen more of their films but the others I couldn't remember liking or disliking them so they're not inlcuded.

Caine has been some real turkeys like The Island and Jaws the Revenge but he's got a lot of good films in there too.

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Sir Michael Caine, because "You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off !!" Edited by Thebuckeye2112
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I was listening to John Fugelsang on his SiriusXM talk show yesterday talking about Sir Tony’s paycheck narration for Transformers and how awful it was and he said what I’ve said to myself all along that this is Caine in Jaws The Revenge all over again but even worse.

 

"I have never seen it, but by all accounts it is terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific.”

 

I actually saw that JTR on Showtime months ago and he hasn’t missed out on anything. Boring POS sequel.

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