[image=http://www.throng.com.au/files/u2912/arness_0.jpg][image=http://cdn-images.hollywood.com/cms/294x255/3478150.jpg] [image=http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/HoneyEd.jpg] [image=http://www.dosomething.org/files/imagecache/cgg/pictures/actionguide/edwardnorton.jpg] Who do you like better? Slimy!
I hated Fight Club (blame the people who vastly overhyped it to me) so I'm going with the other one even though I have no idea who he is. Also, that should be "whom."
Ed Norton always played weird disgruntled middle class malcontents, usually who work at subversion while employed in cubicle farms. I have no desire to see anything like that, and so dislike his movies. Fight Club in particular was stupid. The other guy was pretty good in Adjustment Bureau, Contagion and Green Zone, but I don't really enjoy the Bourne series because of how far it strays from the Forsyth original.
Not sure if srs, Wocky. Anyway American History X > anything Matt Dillon ever did. But for comedy Dillon > Norton.
matt dillons always seemed to be more of a self-absorbed buttface to me than ed nortons, so I choose ed nortons.
Edward From the top of my head: The Painted Veil, The Illusionist, The Score (that one is particularly good).
[image=http://www.4outof10.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/matt-damon-team-america-300x225.jpg] MATT DAMON!!!!
Norton has to be one of the most underrated actors of the past twenty years or so. Primal Fear? American History X? The Score? The Illusionist? He's spectacular in all of them.
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It really bothered me that I saw Fight Club before I read the book. It was impossible for me to read it without reading it in Norton's voice.
Well, yeah, actually. I was basically demonstrating the strangeness of having two famous actors with the same names as famous television characters, but it didn't seem to catch on. Slimy!