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5 Great Performances By Infamously Bad Actors

Sometimes, the best things can arrive in unlikely packages. Whilst it may be incredibly easy to write off a movie based on its crummy-looking poster or trailer, the fact is that you will never know unless you actually go and see the film for yourself. Sometimes you can find yourself pleasantly surprised. There's always a chance that you could emerge from the theatre with a smile on your face, no matter how dodgy the movie appeared on the face of it all.

4) Adam Sandler In Punch-Drunk Love

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I’ve seen a few interviews with Adam Sandler, and he always seems to come across a humble, genuine guy. But when he’s on screen there’s an ugliness that simmers underneath every performance, a poisonous anger that’s often passed off as comedy channeled through slapstick.  Punch-Drunk Love however is further evidence of director Paul Thomas Anderson getting the best out of his performers – utilizing the strange, seething rage that lingers under every Sandler showcase and funnelling it into a dark, offbeat drama.

Sandler plays Barry Egan, a man who owns a toilet-cleaning product company. But instead of diving into scatological humour with a barrage of irritating, squeaky voices, the actor remains disciplined in the role, superbly conveying a lonely man who fitfully bursts into scenes of angry violence when nobody else is around.

It’s a tricky part to play, but Sandler gets it just right, and Punch-Drunk Love remains an intriguing, peculiar, and darkly comic entry into the comedian’s filmography that he has yet to surpass in terms of performance.

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