Top 10 David Bowie Movie Performances
Whether he was Ziggy Stardust or the Thin White Duke, whether it was for music or in the movies, David Bowie knew how to play a role. Join as we count down our picks for the Top 10 David Bowie Movie Performances. Suggestion Tool►► Subscribe►► Facebook►► Twitter►► Instagram►► Channel Page►►
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It's only a brief appearance, but there's the movie where he played the pirate with the shark fin on his back in Yellowbeard.
Was wondering where The Man Who Fell To Earth was then it way #1 ayyy
I know people are entitled to their own opinion but how the hell is the labyrinth not #1!!? how?!?
Omg he's such a little muffin
do a top 10 heath ledger performances
How did Julian Priest not make it on here?
labyrinth..david is THE goblin king
2:05 Bowie's american accent is funny
"chubby!"
David Bowie is a legend.
I went to an Alice Cooper concert in October, and he sang "Suffragette City" to honor him.
I enjoyed his acting as well as his music.
Daaaang, he does a good Southern accent!
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Twin Peaks were released the new version on 2017
wait, where's his role as Kira in diamond is unbreakable?
The Pontius Pilate scene is stunning and my favorite Bowie.
If you haven't seen him as Sir Roland Moorcock in HBO's "Dream On," go find it immediately!!
My favorite was "Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence".
The Man Who Fell to Earth ripped my heart out then threw it on the ground and stomped on it. Despite all that, however, it's as if the film picked it (my heart) back up, kissed the bloody thing, and stitched it right up (back where it was ripped out of ) with love…
What's my point? That film was great, and it really left an impression in me. By all means, the film was not perfect, but it was pretty damn good–especially for it's time. I also felt that R rated films today cannot hold a candle to this film, and what's even more impressive is that they did it with far less cursing. In my opinion, the best films are the one's that leave you with feeling something–that's what make them unforgettable.
Let's be honest, the Goblin King was every girls wet dream.
the man who fell on earth was an utterly boring movie, bowie looked good though..which was the point of the movie
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