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Tim Burton is a hack as far as I'm concerned and I find his movies to be just...terrible. As far as Depp goes, it's kind of bittersweet to see him act in what I feel are terrible movies, no matter how well acted. 'Tis why I won't watch them anymore. |
^^ Agreed What about WIll ferrell and Jim Carrey?
I say if they have the talent, go for it. Iwould guarentee that if any producer waved a 17 million dollar check at any of us to act, we would take it, and if anyone tries to say they wouldn't sell out, or is materialistic. I am calling B.S. but my list is anything with Steven segal Denzel Washington. Brain Bozworth most Jonny Depp Mr Bean rob schieder chris rock |
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I hate Tom Cruise and the only good things he has been in lately is Katie Holmes and South Park (I know, not him). Personally I have tons of respect for Sandler after Punch Drunk Love and Depp is always top notch.
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there arnt any actors that could compleatly make me avoid a film like the plage. but when i see a trailer for a film that i know i would hate and see that it has a celeb in it that i hate, puts a smile on my face, cause i know now it wont be long untill i see them on " where are they now"( i it was still aired).
and lohan will be there in a few yeas, i give 5 more good years then she'll turn white trash and disappear like britney spears. |
I remember one case where I said after The Beach I wouldn't watch DiCaprio again but thankfully I can't resist a good looking movie no matter who stars and I gave Catch Me if You Can a chance. I just can't avoid movies because of actors, even if I try. I'll probably even rent Running Scared because it's been recomended by a few friends but I really don't like the fact that it stars Paul Walker heh.
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Leo... by far. He just sucks at everything.
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Cruise needs murdering indeed, though not quite as irritating are Jack Black, Steve Martin, Sandler and that chap with the squeaky voice, none of whom I would watch in a film ever.
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Jack Black !
man I love school of rock ... and he was the best thing in infidelity too. i understand people feeling that he was miscast in King Kong but there was so much else going on i loved in that film that i didnt have time to be bothered by it i think he's pretty funny .. i understand exactly where his style of humor is coming from .. i dont think he can carry a film (other than a tailor made film like School of Rock) but he makes a great irritating second banana.. |
Of course the problem is, if I never watch a film with Jack Black in it... how will I be able to judge either way?
Curse these paradoxical threads...! I think the problem is that he looks like someone I used to know, who was a fucking pain in the arse. :D :D :D |
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hahahah there was a gal at work .. really nice too .. that i couldnt like just because she looked like my idiot sister .. by the way .. i said jack black was in infidelity .. i dont think thats the name of the film hifidelity - or something fidelity something.. |
I think Jack Black is obnoxious! I don't usually like the movies he is in, but its not usually him, it's the movie. Now King Kong was totally different.
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He does have a certain, booming "look at me" aura about him... something Meat Loaf has in spades.
How odd. :) |
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Definatly Tom Cruise, I cant stand him.
Also, Will Smith Jeniffer Love Hewitt Julia Roberts |
I started to respect Tom Cruise as an actor after Rain Man, but in recent years his "killer smile" has reached the permanent rictus mark and behaviour offscreen is vomit inducing.
Funny when a Channel 4 spoof interviewer squirted water in his dial via a fake microphone - "...Why did you do that?", he spluttered, "...Why would you do that!?" |
Umm...Woody Allen?...Cuz those aren't my 'type' of movies
As for horror...I don't care WHOSE in it...If it looks good, I'll watch it I see the characters...not the actors... |
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Good on South Park for ripping the piss - Parker and Stone may yet turn out to be this decade's most formidable satirists.
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