Movies that are ruined by actors from other vehicles

This knowledge had completely escaped me. Now I have to go watch the first couple of minutes (it’s not one of my all time favorite movies but, still – a Superman cameo!).

If you mean Robert Stack, he’ll always be Elliot Ness to me.

Doctor Ellison.

“Woaw, Woaw, WOAW!”

It’s not ruined for me but every actor in Band of Brothers is always going to be primarily associated with that no matter what else they pop up in. With the exception of David Schwimmer because he will always be Ross.

Speaking of Naked Gun, it’s really hard watching Leslie Nielsen in his earlier more dramatic roles after watching his later comedic work. Most notably in the sci fi classic The Forbidden Planet.

I’ve pretty much gotten past that one. Also, I don’t normally have any problem with British or American actors cropping up all the time. But John Carter is so awful that I almost have to feel sorry for these Shakespearean caliber actors being stuck in a dreadful movie. It’s just. . .jarring.

Yeah.

Surely you can’t be serious.

Another “not ruined but distracting” answer: Cobie Smulders in the MCU. I just can’t not see Robin from How I Met Your Mother. And Robin isn’t believable as a Shield agent. Hopefully she’s not in the new Spider-man for too long.

Just about every big budget animated feature when they started casting A-list stars instead of experienced voice actors. Especially something like Disney’s first Aladdin. Sure, Robin Williams’ genie was hilarious, but it had nothing to do with the movie.

And before anyone says anything, I’m specifically giving a pass to the entire Toy Story series.

A couple more from The Wire.
I now see Wendell Pierce on the show Chicago PD. Everytime I see him I get angry and want to yell “Dammit Bunk, you went and sold out to become a slimy Chicago politician!”
And anytime I see Idris Elba in anything I think he’s shady just like Stringer Bell.

I finally got around to watchingThe Forbidden Planet and thinking “Oh wow, it’s the same character but he’s playing it straight!”

The first time David Tennant (as Scrooge McDuck) goes into a long rant on Duck Tales I thought it sound like Doctor Who with a Scottish accent. Thankfully I don’t notice it anymore.

I’ve been watching Robert Fuller in such old Westerns as Laramie and Wagon Train, but every time I see him I can’t help humming the theme from Emergency!

You know that this has been going on for quite a while, don’t you?

Disney used the voice talents of some famous folk in his films in the 1940s, although they were narrators, not speaking the parts of characters (Edgar Bergen and Dinak Shore in Fun and Fancy Free, Robert Benchley (sorta) in the Reluctant Dragon).

Peggy Lee got to play multiple voice roles in Lady and the Tramp, but all were subsidiary roles. There were also roles played by noted character actors, but no significant famous actors in main roles.

The first animated feature I know of to use Big Name Actors to voice leads was the 1962 UPA film Gay Purr-ee, which starred Judy Garland, Robert Goulet, Red Buttons, and Hermione Gingold alongside such experienced cartoon voice actors as Mel Blanc and Paul Frees.

Disney started doing more of it by the late 1960s and was into it in a big way by the end of the 1970s.

I am being serious, and stop calling me Shirley.

He shows up in a lot of old TV from the sixties.

I used to see re-runs of the early-seventies show, “Ghost Story”. Sebastian Cabot, as an imaginary host, would start the program saying, “Good evening. I’m Winston Essex”. I would instantly repy, “No you’re not. You’re Mister fucking French”!

I don’t know… I still see Dexter Fletcher as Soap from “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels” more than I see him as John Martin.

Similarly, I see Tom Hardy as Max Rockatansky in “Mad Max: Fury Road” instead of as Janovec, and I think of Ron Livingston as Peter Gibbons from “Office Space” and not Lewis Nixon. Scott Grimes is either Birdie from “Mystery, Alaska” or Gordon from “The Orville”, not Donald Malarkey.

I think some of the actors without other popular roles like those listed above, like say… Ross McCall are tainted like this though; he was a villain on “White Collar” and all I could think of is Liebgott as the villain. Same with Michael Cudlitz in “The Kids are Alright” and “The Walking Dead”- he’s always Bull Randleman.