Yes! Forgot about her, but I’ll +1 this.
Bit of Column A, bit of Column B - his normal shtick was manic enough, but the cocaine ramped it up to “toddler who just drank a gallon of Mountain Dew” levels.
And I say that as someone who liked Robin Williams, or at least I did when Williams wasn’t so wired he was swinging from the lighting gantry.
I agree - I could never figure out why he became such a heartthrob. Nice body, but I need a nice face to go with it!!
I also forgot to mention John C. Riley. Just looking at him gives me the willies!!! Blah
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There are other reasons I dislike Bill Maher (though I don’t hate him like I used to), but one of the reasons I don’t like him is irrational: he has that accent and manner of speaking that always makes you sound like a jackass. Trump has it, too, and I’ve got a lot of rational reasons to hate him. But the way he talked bugged me even on the Apprentice, and so I was glad he only really appeared at the end.
I also had the irrational hatred towards Paris Hilton. She just looks weird, and yet everyone called her so attractive. Combine that with her voice, and it was just heavily offputting. And while the vibe is different, I get the same feeling with Jennifer Lawrence often. I acknowledge her acting is good, and I like seeing her in stuff. But not in interviews.
It’s weird, because there are many other celebs, e.g. Mila Kunis, where I don’t see why everyone thinks they are so hot, but I have no problem watching them in interviews. And there are plenty of people with similar or the same accents as Maher and Trump whose voices don’t irrationally annoy me.
Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann, and their brood.
I would give reasons but they might sound rational. I have irrational hatred as well.
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Ooooh. I don’t know I forgot her her until know. Jennifer Lopez could fall into a hole, and I wouldn’t mind at all.
Kristen Wiig. Just hate her.
Too late for the edit button. Tilda Swinton. Hate.
He has pale lips. Never trust a man with pale lips!
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Irrationally hate his face, or rationally hate him for beating people up and potentially blinding one while screaming racial slurs? Or for, horror of horrors, the Funky Bunch?
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More for just his face… his smugness… his thinking that he is some kind of action movie hero… his Boston-ness… the beating I had actually forgotten about, but that rationalizes the hate a bit…
Paul Reiser, because he betrayed everybody in Aliens.
Yes I know, it was the character he was playing and not really him, but he just looks like he will use his nice boy face to sucker you.
He was great voice-acting as a talking, super-intelligent pig in Gravity Falls.
They used the exact thing you hate about him as a plot point! ![]()
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The Thumb That Walks
Nope, perfectly rational. ![]()
While there isn’t anyone I irrationally hate at the moment, there were definitely a few celebs I hated with little reason in the past:
Nicole Kidman - She seemed to become the “it-girl” in the early 2000s and was overexposed in the media. IMO, her acting can be incredibly melodramatic and she sometimes has a rather affected way of speaking in roles that is annoying. She also had some kind of plastic surgery in the early/mid 2000s that makes her look like a wax figure to this day.
Colin Farrell - He was all over the news with his “bad boy” antics which overshadowed his acting talent. I appreciate his work now and have seen several recent interviews where he comes across as insightful and introspective, but at his peak he just seemed like a mediocre actor beloved because he was a “hawt”.
Jennifer Lawrence - The hype has died down, but I found her to be incredibly overrated. I also felt like she was miscast in roles where she was expected to portray mature women but still came across to me as a young girl in her early 20s (“Joy” for example). I also think she tries too hard in interviews to come across as humorous and relatable.
I think the big factor in why my hate for these actors has dissipated is that they are not as hyper-exposed in the media as they once were.
Jennifer Garner. I know she was married to somebody famous and now she’s divorced, which is probably why she’s in those commercials, but nobody has inspired me to write mean tweets like she has. She might be a very nice person. I have no reason to hate her. But I do.
I also used to hate Ringo Starr. I did have a reason. It wasn’t a rational reason but I had one.
I used to hate Gwyneth Paltrow for irrational reasons, but she’s managed to turn them into rational reasons.
I hear that. I used to think that maybe she just didn’t give good interviews-- some people dive way better interviews than others-- but than I started to hear that ever other celebrities don’t like her, so I’ve no other conclusion than that she’s unpleasant. That’s the general impression I get of her mother as well.
Will Farrel is a one note comedian whose note is not funny.
Adam Sandler also fall into this category