Round four of my countdown focuses on one of my most loved actresses - a beautiful little lady with an SNL potty mouth; the Portman. Let's get started.
5. Garden State (2004) - I love this film for the soundtrack as much as anything and the combo of Natalie Portman and Zach Braff is impossible to resist. As I'm sure I've mentioned before, I have trouble separating actors from their characters, so to me Zach Braff will always be J.D./Dorothy/Gladys/whatever other girl name Dr Cox feels like throwing at him that day, but it is very nice to see him in a completely different role. Natalie plays a warm-hearted and likeable character with a penchant for French plaits and telling more than a couple of little lies - she basically represents everything that Zach's character isn't. If you like an atypical romance film, this is probably for you.
4. V for Vendetta (2005) - I love a good action-packed thriller and this one has it all - a creepy mask, Stephen Fry and Natalie's attempt at a British accent. Can we also just take a second to appreciate how good she looks with a shaved head? I mean really, it's just not fair on the rest of us who would most definitely end up resembling Grant Mitchell and not even in a cool Ross Kemp on Gangs way.
3. Darjeeling Limited (2007) - I have a confession; this one is a bit of a cheat. Natalie's actually only in the film for approximately 10 seconds and doesn't have any lines BUT she is in the related short film Hotel Chevalier, and that's on the DVD, so I think it counts. I just wanted to mention Darjeeling Limited while we're here anyway - it's a wonderful film featuring three brilliant actors (Adrien Brody, Owen Wilson and Jason Schwartzman) and as with any Wes Anderson film, is visually pretty stunning. If you haven't seen it, give it a go.
2. Black Swan (2010) - I doubt that I need to say much about this because everyone and their Mother has seen it, but it really is a fantastic film. I'm probably the most ungraceful person ever, but after watching it I definitely felt like I should join some kind of ballet company and adopt a black leotard as my everyday look; lucky for the rest of the world, that hasn't happened yet. It's a gripping psychological thriller following Natalie's character as she slowly loses touch with reality and becomes obsessive over playing her dream part. It continually builds and reaches a very dramatic climax at the end!
1. No Strings Attached (2011) - This is probably a controversial choice for the number one spot. I can definitely go for a thought-provoking film when I want to, but there comes a certain time when I just want to watch a good, old-fashioned, harmless romcom. Yes, the plot is predictable and yes, it's pretty much the same film as Friends With Benefits, but I've seen both too many times to count so who cares?! It was very difficult to rank these five films in order so maybe just consider them a collection of favourites rather than a true hierarchy...that way no one can shout at me for putting this at the top of my list mainly due to Ashton Kutcher's face.
If we're talking other films which almost made the cut, I'm afraid that Star Wars Episode 1/2 don't get a look in - I was toying with The Other Boleyn Girl (I love me some Henry VIII) as well as Closer, but I've made my decisions and I'm sticking with them. I love Natalie Portman not only because she's a great actress, but because she always seems like such a nice person...oh and we're also kindred spirits because we're both the height of a twelve year old. Another one to add to my Hollywood bff list!