Top 5
Billy Chapel, For Love of the Game - Yup, this is a romantic comedy sports movie. And I've watched it at least a dozen times. Call me sappy, but I really liked it and Kevin was perfect for the part.Roy McAvoy, Tin Cup - My favorite part of this movie was seeing a super young, super skinny Phil Mickelson playing himself in one scene. And I guess Costner was pretty good, too.
Ray Kinsella, Field of Dreams - I'm not sure if I have ever seen this movie all the way through, but I do know that it is much loved and that people really liked Kevin's character in it.
Crash Davis, Bull Durham - Another sports movie! There seems to be a theme here - Kevin Costner is only good when he is playing 'athletes'. And I say 'athletes' because he only plays athletes in sports that don't really requiring much athletic ability. The good news, he's really good at it.
Murphy, 3000 Miles to Graceland - This was one weird movie, but for some strange reason I liked it and Costner played a very convincing villain, so I had to include it because I always pick one weird role for this post.
Bottom 5
Mariner, Waterworld - Piece of Garbage. In fact, I think this entry just inspired me to write a NOKW post about it in the near future. Stay tuned.The Postman, The Postman - Piece of Garbage: The Sequel. If it weren't for the terrible ending this movie wouldn't have been that ba....who am I kidding, this movie was terrible from beginning to end and Costner was equally as terrible.
Robin Hood, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - While this movie was entertaining (especially Alan Rickman), Costner was playing a British vagabond with an American accent. In fact, you can hear where he attempted a British accent at certain points in the movie and then just quit trying after awhile.
Ben Randall, The Guardian - Kevin plays a Coast Guard Rescue Diver. No thank you.
Lt. Dunbar, Dances with Wolves - I know this movie won Best Picture and Costner won Best Director, but it was sooooooo boring, so that qualifies it as bad in my book.
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