I vote for Chuvk Norris. I have been catching a few minutes from some of his movies from back in the day on Grit TV. The guy makes Arnold Schwartzenegger look like Lawrence Olivier.
I vote for Chuvk Norris. I have been catching a few minutes from some of his movies from back in the day on Grit TV. The guy makes Arnold Schwartzenegger look like Lawrence Olivier.
Ever heard of Adam Sandler? The only actor to ever win worst actor AND worst actress for the same film.
Sandler was actually funny on Ssturday Night Live. That was his niche. Now ad sn actor in full length films, I agree thay he is dreadful.
John Travolta.
sdjjh wrote:
John Travolta.
I would say Nicholas Cage, meaning Face off was one god awful movie.
Norris and Steven Seagal are easy picks, although does anyone actually think of them as actors?
Among the younger folk, Orlando Bloom is pretty awful.
Jeanne Claude VanDamme
Steven Seagal
Yeah, but seriously, I think Chuck Norris is worse than all these guys by far. When he narrows his eyes and gets a slightly miffed look on his face he has reached the outer edge of his range. The rest of the time he's just wearing a blank look on his face snd reciting lines in a deadpan voice. I mean couldnt just about anyone do better than that with a minimal amount of training?
Taking action movie actors out of the equation, Ben Affleck.
survey says wrote:
Taking action movie actors out of the equation, Ben Affleck.
+1
Ben Affleck is just awful, a horrible person too. Nephews begged me to take them to Batman vs Superman one Saturday, I couldn't do it, so unworthy of Batman.
Lucas Tanner wrote:
Yeah, but seriously, I think Chuck Norris is worse than all these guys by far. When he narrows his eyes and gets a slightly miffed look on his face he has reached the outer edge of his range. The rest of the time he's just wearing a blank look on his face snd reciting lines in a deadpan voice. I mean couldnt just about anyone do better than that with a minimal amount of training?
You're paying for his other training, not the acting.
Jeff Goldblum
Successful should mean people actually liked their acting. Sandler was never a successful actor.
Jim Carrey on the other hand is an awful actor and even worse comedian, but people liked him anyway.
wahlberg
Bad Wigins wrote:
Successful should mean people actually liked their acting. Sandler was never a successful actor.
Sandler is worth $360 million and makes $20 million per film.
Please tell us how that is not successful? Is your bar $50 million per movie--which no actor gets?
http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/richest-comedians/adam-sandler-net-worth/Brad Pitt is not a good actor yet he's the biggest movie star right now. Take a movie like 'Seven' where all his costars (Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey and Gwyneth Paltrow) totally act circles around him, yet it is still considered a Brad Pitt movie.
Another one is Tom Cruise who got blown off the screen by Jack Nicholson in 'A Few Good Men', but he got top billing.
Reminiscent of David Beckham and the perennial failure that is English football. He was, at best, average as a player, lacked pace, dribbling skills or the creativity to be an actually great. Had zero personality or charisma. Nowhere near the skill-level level of contemporaries such as Zidane or Fat Ronaldo. In fact, dozens of his teammates both at Manchester United and England were far better. But he married a spice girl and became Britain's biggest celebrity since the Beatles and the face of English football, eventually rising to captain of the national team and having the whole country slavishly obsess, Kardashian-like over his every existence including once, most ridiculously, over a fractured metatarsal.
Adam Sandler wrote:
Ever heard of Adam Sandler? The only actor to ever win worst actor AND worst actress for the same film.
Came here to say Sandler. Absolutely zero acting talent.
Easy one: Sylvester Stallone
Keanu Reeves /EOT
Amy Schumer, she's not funny at all.