I think hayden christenson pulled of darth vader fine ........ Keanu though ... hasn't pulled off ANYTHING
I think hayden christenson pulled of darth vader fine ........ Keanu though ... hasn't pulled off ANYTHING
nobody else could portray Ted Theodore Logan
NOBODY
keanu reeves as John Constantine
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Clive Owen in King Arthur. It's a very underrated movie, and I think most of that is because of Owen's portrayal. Most of the actors around him were experienced stage actors and they simply embarrassed him.
I also agree with Kirsten Dunst as Mary-Jane and Brad Pitt as Achilles (another movie that would have been much improved by a better lead actor.)
He IS the same in every film, it's not really debatable. I can watch him in Batman, The Departed, Chinatown, As Good as it Gets, etc, without missing a beat. A great example is him sticking with his NY accent when playing a Boston mob boss. That said he has terrific fundamentals as an actor: he knows how to engage, control a camera and deliver lines all while looking dramatically authentic. He's entertaining and talented, but if you cast him in a role you know exactly how he's going to play it.
I wouldn't say he has no range, I just don't think he cares enough to put in the extra effort. He knows that if he shows up and plays his usual, awesome self that it'll be great and he'll still get accolades.
Not strictly a movie, but Avery Brooks as Captain Sisko in the Deep Space 9 series. That was painful to watch.
Adam Sandler in any movie.
Ben Affleck in Daredevil, that's probably been mentioned already.
That wooden plank who played Darth Vader in the prequels.
Putin khuliyo
Val Kilmers batman.
no wait. Klooneys.
no, Killmer, gotta be Kilmer.
ugh, but Klooney was so horrible.
see what you've done? now i'm arguing with myself...
Dammit, you beat me to it. But yeah, this was a dreadfully horrible movie. Just overall.
And if you want to go with more Twilight actors, Robert Pattinson should not have been cast as Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. That almost made me not want to go see it when it came out.
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Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon; I don't think I've ever seen him in either a bad movie or play a bad role. To be fair to Natalie Portman though (Padmé's actress), her only real role was to stand around and look attractive, which she nailed; in my opinion she did a better job of playing the 'hot action girl' far better than Carrie Fisher ever did.And yeah, her acting was pretty bad. Tbh, now that I think of it, almost every one from the 2 trilogy was a pretty shitty actor, asides from Mace, the Chancelor and problaby Obi Wan and his master, I can't really remember now.
Not just the lines, but the whole plot was garbage. It was serviceable at the end of episode I (save for the beyond retarded love story) and then it got all fucked up in episode II; there wasn't anywhere else to go but down.They just gave him the most horrible lines and angles, it wasn't his fault.
Compared to 'The Wicker Man' and all of its bees? Puh-lease. Frankly, I think he's a pretty blase actor in nearly everything he does.Not sure if it was mentioned but Nicholas Cage... GHOSTRIDER :-( Why God Why.
Throw Megan Fox in there, too. Being stupidly hot doesn't protect you from being as useless as the main character, if not more-so.Also, if you want to talk about bad casting, how about Shea Lebouf (or however the fuck you spell his name) in the Transformers movies?
While I'm on a roll Jeff Bridges in Tron: Legacy. He's easily one of my favorite actors and I know he was in the original, but why in the mother of FUCK did they try and take the brilliant character of 'The Dude' and shoe-horn it back into Tron: Legacy? Ugh. He also wasn't great in Arlington Road, but that really wasn't a great movie to begin with.
1) Jaden Smith - Dre Parker - Karate Kid 2010
2) Jake Lloyd - Ani - Star Wars Ep:1
3) Noah Ringer - Ang - The Last Airbender
Newsflash, Nick Fury was around for a long fucking time, and the pic I posted is how Nick Fury looked for a LOT fucking longer than the "new" one. Marvel rebooted down the line, and actually had to ask Samuel L Jackson's permission to use that design, and he only agreed if they would cast him in a movie. Basically, the reason Nick Fury is black in the comics now is because they WANTED Sam Jackson.
The second image should give you an idea how long Fury has been around, since the cover price for that issue is $.12...
I think in Ultimates they even muse about who would play them on film and Nick Fury immediately picks Samuel L Jackson, so they were pretty overt about the comparison
Id rather have a Sam Jackson then a David Hasselhoff like that god awful film he starred in.
All the Marvel Avengers film are pretty much based on The Ultimate Universe. Just makes it easier to film then having all the back story from the normal universe.
At least Nick Fury is still a bad ass as he was in either comic.
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What's wrong with Kristen Stewart? Just because a girl isn't bubbly and giggly doesn't mean she's a bad actress. That's just how she is.
If an actor/actress can't express his/her emotions properly, you can't really be a good actor/actress, and she's like that, which is kinda sad and I don't understand why she always looks like that.
Doesn't she go to the mirror and make expressions? Almost all actors do that, it helps a lot so I don't understand why she's still the same...
Arnold Schwarzenegger as Mr. Freeze. He was totally fine as Conan the barbarian but he cant play an academic evil Researcher.
Timothy Olyphant as The Hitman. He just doesn't look the part to me.
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