How about the person who played Pat in It's Pat? Was it a she ... a he? an it?
How about the person who played Pat in It's Pat? Was it a she ... a he? an it?
Adam! (Clap clap clap, clap clap clap clap, clap clap)
Sandler! (Clap clap clap, clap clap clap clap, clap clap)
Charlie Chaplin. They wouldnt even let the guy talk.
I think Keanu Reeves is great and has made a lot of awesome movies. He's not good at playing characters that are unlike him but I think he's very entertaining.
silent c wrote:
Charlie Chaplin. They wouldnt even let the guy talk.
ever heard of The Great Dictator?
Another view wrote:
Tom Cruise, Will Smith (except that "Pursuit of Happyness" movie and every other "actor" in most major blockbuster movies. They suck donkey.
You are joking right!
Rainman
Show me the Money
Minority Report
Top Gun
The Greatest
7 Pounds
Legend of Bagger Vance
Six Degrees of Separation
...get real and try again
Some guy who gets blown away in some scene in Skyfall. Totally unconvincing. Watch it. You'll see what I mean.
Steven Seagal
Liam Neeson. Put the "o" in over acting.
This isn't what was scripted. In the script, Will was supposed to brush it off, but since he actually grew up without his father, he just broke down on the set
Flagpole wrote:
Confizzled wrote:Fixed it for you.
Well, a thousand times is a bit of a stretch. When people rip on Will Smith as an actor, that link is the trump card. Dude is talented. It's apparent that I still need to post it once in a while too, because someone in this thread still thought Will Smith was a bad actor...they had not seen the light.
Government Cheese wrote:
This isn't what was scripted. In the script, Will was supposed to brush it off, but since he actually grew up without his father, he just broke down on the set
Yep. Great actors draw from personal experience and aren't afraid to lay it on the line. James Avery (who played Will's father) said it tore him up...you can see that in the scene.
OK. These guys might not be the worst, but, because they're regarded as high-minded, serious actors, they should be held to a higher standard. They stink. They act the same in every role. No range whatsoever and pretentious to boot:
Kevin Spacey
John Malkovich
Stallone, Costner, & Reeves. Costner maybe the worst, because he's landed some of the most awesome roles in movie history - but he just blows so bad that he ruins the flick.
You kinda expoect Stallone to suck. Who watches a Stallone movie for the acting?
Statham is cool. He's just a B actor in B movies.
Easily - Mark Wahlberg. Not only is he bad but also over- rated. Been in some decent movies, but very one dimensional.
Others
Chuck Norris, Ice-T, That kid who was in terminator 3, Charlie Sheen.
Roseanne Arnold
Gary Busey, Danny Bonaducie etc...
Lord help us if Reeves and Cage end up in a movie together.
XY wrote:
Easily - Mark Wahlberg. Not only is he bad but also over- rated. Been in some decent movies, but very one dimensional.
I cant tell whether you are trolling or not.
Mark Wahlberg is NOT one dimensional.
Action-
Shooter, Contraband, Broken City.
Drama-
Boogie Nights, Italian Job.
Sports-
Invincible, The Fighter, The Basketball Diaries.
And finally... Comedy-
Date Night, The Other Guys, Ted
add Ben Affleck
most of the others have been mention
Gage, Reeves, Costner, Griffin, Sandler, and Seagal.....
I can't stand any of them!...some good picks...
All the contemporary lead actors who are in their 50s, 60s, and 70s and now possess thicker hair than they did when they were in their 20s. It looks ridiculous. When I see them on screen the unbelievable hair overwhelms their performance.
nick cage