Matt LeBlanc Movies

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Matt LeBlanc (1966-) is an American actor and director.  LeBlanc came to international prominence in the 1990s portraying Joey Tribbiani in the American sitcom Friends.   LeBlanc found success in movies as well.  He appeared in two of the Charlie’s Angels movies and in the big budget science fiction movie Lost in Space. His IMDb page shows over 32 acting credits since 1987.  This page will rank Matt LeBlanc movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information.  To do well in our overall rankings a movie has to do well at the box office, get good reviews by critics, be liked by audiences, and get some award recognition.

Charlie’s Angels (2000)

Matt LeBlanc Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

Lost in Space (1998)

Matt LeBlanc Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies any way you want.

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  • Sort Matt LeBlanc movies by how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie.
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations and how many Oscar® wins each Matt LeBlanc movie received.
  • Sort Matt LeBlanc movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR puts box office, reviews and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.

Matt LeBlanc will probably always be known for his role on Friends.
Matt LeBlanc will probably always be known for his role on Friends.

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7 thoughts on “Matt LeBlanc Movies

    1. Hey Dan…once again….I am one movie behind you…as I have seen 4 Matt LeBlanc movies. Based on the four left that I have not seen…..I will probably never catch up to you. Good stuff.

  1. From my perspective the 3 TV sitcoms that have had the most in common regarding style and fashion have in the past 40 years been Friends/Cheers/Frasier. Whilst I adored the second 2 the first was never my cup of tea.

    I found it rather banal and largely unfunny and I saw the “sex” that was endlessly thrust into the audiences’ face as gratuitous and repetitive; and that was ironic from my viewpoint as I regarded only ONE of the female leads [Kudrow] as having any sex appeal.

    I do find Matt LeBlanc LIKEABLE and Matthew Perry’s Chandler Bing was the only one of the 6 who had me laughing when W o Bob made me watch the show with her; but the other 4 were performers that I would choose to view only in a situation where the absolute choice was binary and the alternative was watching paint dry.

    I do not regard any of the 6 as movie stars in the traditional sense and consider that their big-screen promotion represents simply a rip-off of a phenomenally-popular TV series. In short they remain basically television stars in my opinion.

    I have little or no interest in most of their films with the exception of Perry’s The Whole Nine Yards/Ten Yards pair of flicks because Willis was in those and for me HE is always watchable when his ex is not about . Admittedly Perry in a serious role was OK playing Ted Kennedy in the 2017 mini-series The Kennedys: After Camelot

    Also to be fair Lisa Kudrow gave a passable performance in a small role in Emily Blunt’s 2016 movie The Girl on the Train though Lisa language was such that one got the impression that through Parry, Willis may have passed on to her some choice words from HIS notorious vocabulary of which Emily Blunt’s Mary Poppins would never have approved! Still being “OK” or “passable” most certainly wouldn’t have cut it with Joel!

    However there is no doubt that the 6 Friends engendered enormous popularity with, and love from, mass audiences worldwide and in deference to their followers who also follow or even casually watch this site the 6 Cogerson pages are warranted and I welcome them with a “Vote Up!” This post has been copied in IDENTICAL form to the pages of the other 5 Cheers members.

    1. Hey Bob. Great breakdown on Friends the show and the cast members. My previous wife loved Friends….not thinking I saw a single episode of Friends that did not feature Bruce Willis. Willis appeared in 3 episodes….winning an Emmy for his appearance. So I am right there with you. I enjoyed Cheers and Frasier a lot more as well.

      I would say Jennifer Aniston has become a movie star. She was the lead actress in movies for almost 20 years. Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow seem to be supporting only actresses….but both have made an impact. Schwimmer might have the second best movie career behind Aniston….but he like Cox and Kudrow seems to be in the supporting mix now.

      That leaves the two that you enjoyed the most. LeBlanc has appeared in the least amount of movie roles….with only a handful being leading roles. Ed…which was the baseball playing monkey movie is not a huge highlight on his career. And then Matthew Perry. He was probably set up to be the biggest star when it comes to movies. For awhile he was the lead in numerous movies. I really liked him in The Whole Nine Yards….Bruce is pretty much supporting…while Perry is in almost every scene. I have not seen Perry in his two most dramatic roles….both being tv projects…the Kennedy mini-series you mentioned and the Ron Clark movie.

      A possible Cheers page could be coming soon….that page will probably cross 200 movies….but a Kelsey Grammer page would need to be created. Good stuff as always.

      1. HI O GREAT ONE: Thanks for your comprehensive responses to my Friends post. I agree with you that Jen has had the most successful Big Screen career though Perry has the distinction of getting to appear on both TV and the Big Screen with Mr Gimme More.

        I as always speak only for myself [not being even an honorary member of the Hirschhorn clan whose late leader the Gods apparently appointed to speak for ALL of us] when I say that I do not regard Jen as a traditional movie star but rather as a TV creation who has also benefited [along with the “famous for being famous” clique] from massive overhype in fan and gossip magazines.

        Certainly she has not become a mega star like Clint and Robin Williams who transcended TV to become big screen Legends. As always your own stats give a reasonably clear picture with which to make comparisons as they credit droves of stand-alone smash hits for those two men.

        Jen has had just 8 Cogerson $100 million crashers and in them she is top billed just once -heck even Thins did better than THAT!- and in the majority of them the movie is carried/part-carried by a big male star such as Sandler or Carrey.

        The overall average of the 36 movies in your Jen tables is a mediocre adjusted domestic gross of approx $60 million whereas Clint and Robin carried many movies on their own and their average adjusted domestic grosses per movie are: Clint $108 million over a whopping 65 movies/Robin $105 million across 66 movies. The Cogerson adjusted domestic average of the 28 Jennifer movies that didn’t crash the famous $100 million barrier is a paltry $29 million.

        Anyway it is also heartening to see that you and I are on the same page when it comes to preferring Cheers/Frasier to Friends. I must now work hard at getting you to watch -and like – long reruns of the Matlock courtroom series which I revere! Meanwhile I look forward to any Cheers/Frasier pages that you produce

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