Agreed, although she surprised me in The Blind Side.Reeves co-star, Sandra Bulluck.
Keanu Reeves defines this category.
Disagree strongly with this on both counts.Jane Fonda—strictly based on principle .....and in tribute to Vietnam vets all over our country.
Can't find a better example of nepotism in Hollywood, and as a left wing lunatic.Jane Fonda—strictly based on principle .....and in tribute to Vietnam vets all over our country.
One of the best bad guys in movies, but typecasting killed his career along with his conservative politics.I would add James Woods. OK actor but I don't get the stardom.
Agree strongly on Wahlberg, but also see Reeves as fitting this category.Reeves is a star based on Point Break alone. He was also really good in Parenthood.
Mark Wahlburg ruins every movie he is in, including Boogie Nights.
Sandler is terrible in many ways, but there is a star quality to him, and he was excellent in Funny People.
I really like Donald Sutherland. A great voice goes a long way. I like Wahlberg and Woods too.
I would define this thread with Nicolas Cage. He is nails on chalkboard terrible in everything he is in.
Honest Trailers summed up Megan Fox perfectly: the looks of a professional pron star with the acting ability of an amateur pron star.
Shia Labeouf is brutally terrible. I can't figure out why this guy is even an actor, in anything.
Leaving Las Vegas is one of my favorite films, Cage was great in that, but he has had his share of clunkers. Also liked him in "Knowing". Also great in LLV was Elizabeth Shue, who has to be on any list of great actresses who never made it big. Many thought she was robbed at the Oscars when nominated for LLV. I mean it's rare when a great actress can play a serious role or just as easily be hysterically funny, and also be a stunning looking woman, and she was. She must have had the worst agent in Hollywood. Although some of her fading away was by choice, actually put her career on hold to play competitive tennis.Nicholas Cage has one good performance - Leaving Las Vegas and one good scene. In The Family Man at the bowling alley when he asks for his friend's wife's address it cracks me up everytime.
Can't find a better example of nepotism in Hollywood, and as a left wing lunatic.
I would add James Woods. OK actor but I don't get the stardom.
Reeves co-star, Sandra Bulluck.
I would define this thread with Nicolas Cage. He is nails on chalkboard terrible in everything he is in.
Shia Labeouf is brutally terrible. I can't figure out why this guy is even an actor, in anything.
Swingers and Wedding Crashers were pretty good imo.Vince Vaughn.
At this point, I’d say Fred Claus is his recent high water mark.
His first big acting break was as one of the Notre Dame football players in "Rudy".Vince Vaughn.
At this point, I’d say Fred Claus is his recent high water mark.
Pretty dead on, especially Labeouf. Cage peaked with Valley Girl and Raising Arizona, although he redeemed himself somewhat in LLV. It seems he's in every other movie currently on Netflix.
My personal choice is Jude Law. He just comes across as a guy who takes himself far too seriously in anything he does. I can't name a single movie he was in where I thought, "Nobody else could've played that role."
I would add James Woods. OK actor but I don't get the stardom.