In general, I agree. But I think most folks would agree that he was at least watchable, if not downright good, in Boogie Nights. And a few years before that, he did a surprising turn in Bill Forsyth’s Breaking In, as an aging safecracker just released from prison who ends up in an unlikely partnership with a young guy who just likes breaking into peoples houses to eat their food and watch their TVs. It was his first role where he played his actual age, with all the physical problems that entails, and I don’t recall a single instance of his being overly broad or mugging for the camera in it. Not a great movie (and I say that as a huge Bill Forsyth fan) but pleasant enough and enjoyable for the chance to see Reynolds in a completely different light.
You really don’t like her?
I cant believe I forgot to mention Bill Paxton(from Twister fame)
Also, Cuba Gooding Jr.
Sandra Bullock
Nicholas Cage
Drew Barrymore
Matthew McConaughey
Billy Bob Thornton
Kevin Costner
Nicole Kidman
They all have "except in"s except for Billy Bob and Sandra Bullock.
I used to be unable to stand Cage and Penn, but they have grown on me.
I can’t believe no one has mentioned:
Renee Zellweger
Melanie Griffith
Halle Berry
Kim Basinger
Alec Baldwin
Tom Cruise
Some of my favorite actors are in this thread.
One that I despise, though, is Chris Tucker.
I heard once that he’s among the top paid actors, and I almost lost my mind.
Nicole Kidman. Few actors can destroy my willful suspension of disbelief as thoroughly as she.
Rae Dawn Chong. She makes me shudder.
Tom Green. Everything he touches turns to absolute shit, even if he’s only in a small number of scenes. He is absolutely despicable and his blessedly brief stint of fame still mystifies me.
Josh Hartnett. Sir Squintsalot’s name on the marquee is enough to make me seriously consider Ben Stiller’s latest take on the character he plays in every single movie.
Paris Hilton. I don’t believe I need to elaborate.
The guy from Napoleon Dynamite. I don’t even care that I don’t know his name.
Beyonce. I would sooner watch a cup of coffee cool down to a tepid room temperature and drink it with stale cookies.
Bill Murray because I have a friend in the business (behind the camera) and he says that working with Murray is grief.
I avoid Jennifer Aniston. She has two facial expressions, and both of them look constipated. Plus, the older she gets the more she looks like Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie. She also refuses to take any responsibility in the failure of her dismal movies, blaming it all on her costars or the directors, etc…because it couldn’t possibly be because she needs to work at improving her acting abilities, could it? Mercifully, her career is circling the drain. I doubt anyone is going to be subjected to any more Jennifer Aniston movies…except the made-for-TV kind. She’s ready to join Valerie Bertinelli, Melissa Gilbert, and Jaclyn Smith in the wastlend that is Lifetime and WE. God be praised.
I can only think of two movies that she was in, so it must not be too hard for you to avoid her!
My hates:
Jim Carey
Tom Cruise
Mike Myers
Adam Sandler
Brandon Frasier
Julia Roberts … America’s sweetheart my ass :mad:
Gambit (2009) (announced) (rumored) … Nicole
The Senator’s Wife (2007) (announced) … Rosalind
Wanted (2007) (announced)
From imdb.
I doubt they ever get out of pre-production.
I thought Aniston owned a production company. Never heard her blaming other people for films not being successful, she’s supposedly very well liked in Hollywood. In fact Brad Pitt mentioned that he was amazed at how many friends she had in a Vanity Fair article. I never understood the pile on after she got divorced, like she was somehow flawed because she couldn’t keep her man. Not saying anyone here used that as a reason for disliking her, but the gossip sites sure did.
In any event, I don’t think she needs us to feel sorry for her. She made a million dollars per episode in the last two years of Friends.
So from reading the thread this isn’t an unusual list, but it is a long one:
Avoid to the point of being unwilling to watch a movie with them in it:
Tom Cruise
Keanu Reeves
Jim Carrey
Adam Sandler
Rob Schneider
Tom Green
Will Farrell
Those Jackass guys
Would watch only in rare circumstances:
Ben Stiller
Angelina Jolie
Pam Anderson
Kevin Bacon has always annoyed me for no good reason.
Tom Cruise needs no explanation.
Neither does John Travolta.
I just don’t think she is a good actress. She’s ok on the small screen, but she doesn’t have what it takes to make it on the big one, IMHO. As for the production company, Brad got it in the divorce. She’s no longer a part of it. I agree nobody should feel sorry for her, she and all her millions will be fine. She did blame everyone but herself for the failure of Rumor Has It, whch was dreadful. I just really don’t think it is a good idea to go around bad-mouthing people in the industry if you want to keep working.
Anyhoo, to each his own, I was answering the question of the thread, which was about who I avoid, and I avoid Aniston because she grates on my nerves.
I thought he did quite well in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind at totally underplaying the role in a very uncharacteristic low-key fashion, but that’s the only thing I’ve seen him in that I though the did well. He was tolerable in The Truman Show. I wouldn’t watch any of the Ace Ventura and similar movies without an A Clockwork Orange type of restraint, though.
I can’t stand him–no matter what role he’s playing, he always comes off like a little party boy–and I’m at a loss to see what anyone, much less Martin Scorsese, sees in him. I can’t figure out who thought it would be a good idea to cast him as Frank Abagnale or Howard Hughes–he doesn’t look, sound, or act what I’d think either of those guys would. They might as well of hired Joe Pesci for the role. That being said, he actually didn’t suck in The Departed, but then I seem to be the only person who was seriously underwhelmed by the film.
Drew Barrymore is another on the list, and when you put her in frame with Adam Sandler, head-crunching suckitude results.
Honorable mentions:[ul]
[li]Ben Stiller[/li][li]Josh Hartnett[/li][li]Julia Roberts[/li][li]Halle Berry[/li][li]Eddie Murphy post 48 Hours[/li][li]Kirsten Dunst (please tell me Mary Jane gets killed off in the next Spiderman movie)[/li][li]Matthew McConaughey[/li][li]John Travolta[/li][li]Melanie Griffith[/li][li]Charles Grodin[/li][li]Nicole Kidman, post Dead Calm[/li][li]Madonna, anytime, anywhere, except for The Hire: Star.[/ul][/li]
For somewho who has had such a long, varied, and in the shadow of greatness career, Diane Keaton is curiously bland. I used to just think that was the characters she had to play (the WASPy Kay in The Godfather, the shollow, callous ad executive in Baby Boom, the twittering WASPy New Yorker in every Woody Allen film she’s ever been in) but no, that just seems to be the extent of her range. Blah.
Jack Nicholson specializes in playing the same scenery-chewing parody of himself that he’s played, with spare exceptions, in every movie from the Eightes onward. However, you catch him in earlier films (Five Easy Pieces, Chinatown, The King of Marvin Gardens) or something more recent where he actually plays a character (About Schmidt) and you realize he actually deserves all the kudos for being such a great actor; he just doesn’t exercise his talent. See Pacino, Al, Caine, Michael, DeNiro, Robert, et cetera for examples thereof.
Stranger
Oh, crap. I mentioned Bill Pullman in my previous post but I meant Bill Paxton!
Ahem.
** Bill Paxton**'s wooden acting is rivaled only by Kevin Costner.
Wayans
Adam Sandler
Pauly Shore (blast from the past!)
Will Farrell
Any Jackass-involved people
Jim Carrey
Tom Cruise
Those people are all people that I will not watch a movie they’re in even if you paid me $LARGEAMT.
Except for Cruise, they’re all people who go for the lowest common denominator of neanderthalan potty-humor.
Cruise, now. I really, really don’t agree with his $cientology stance. Not watching him. And his nutcase-hood hasn’t helped.
Robin Williams goes for schlocky, typically glurgey movies these days. Meh.