How about the classic Hanks/Ryan film, Joe versus the Volcano ? I love that one.
I do tend to avoid Jim Carrey and Tom Cruise.
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How about the classic Hanks/Ryan film, Joe versus the Volcano ? I love that one.
I do tend to avoid Jim Carrey and Tom Cruise.
I liked the Lethal Weapon movies, back before Mel's ego required three semi-trucks and a back-hoe to transport.
I'm trying to think of a female actor who annoys me as much as Sylvester Stallone. No one's coming to mind. There are directors who will never see my money again -- Oliver Stone leaps to mind.
I'm trying to think of a female actor who annoys me as much as Sylvester Stallone. No one's coming to mind.
What's your opinion of Joey Lauren Adams?
Have I found anyone who shares my acute dislike of Tom Hanks? Who speaks for me on post-comedy Hanks?
t forgives Plei for the Bean-dissing and joins her in the Hanks-is-overrated corner
I mean, he's just not that great of an actor, IMO. And he really needs to stop attempting Southern accents, because his versions grate on my ears.
I avoid Mel Gibson, but I make an exception for Chicken Run. Love that movie.
And if we're talking Costner, I can't believe no one has brought up Bull Durham. I don't know if it's the role, the direction, or what, but it's really remarkable how in just that one movie, an actor who normally does nothing for me manages to be as sexy as all the many foamy male ME actors, Ichiro Suzuki, and Sean Bean as anything other than Sharpe combined.
I really need to watch Bull Durham again. It's that time of year.
Costner used to have talent and charisma to burn, but I think his ego ate it all.
Joey Lauren Adams?
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I avoid Mel Gibson, but I make an exception for Chicken Run. Love that movie.
No creative control, and no having to look at his smug face. I'm down with that.
And if we're talking Costner, I can't believe no one has brought up Bull Durham.
Exception that proves the rule? I know Hec keeps saying that Costner gets a "life pass" for Bull Durham, and I'll grant that as long as "life pass" means "I'll allow him to continue living" and not some kind of snark-exemption. I've never quite been clear on that.
Costner used to have talent and charisma to burn, but I think his ego ate it all.
Yup. Always a danger with the rich, good-looking, and talented.
Jim Carrey (his "comedic" roles)
Okay, this I agree with. Though I don't care for that style of comedy anyway, but having Jim Carrey as a head-liner moves it into "no force on this Earth" territory.
Always a danger with the rich, good-looking, and talented.
Sucks to be them, I guess.
What do people see in Bull Durham, exactly? I think I would have enjoyed it much more than I did if I hadn't been led to believe, by everyone on the frickin' planet, that it was the BEST! MOVIE! EVER! I mean, it was okay, for people who like that sort of thing, but I was repeatedly assured that it was the BEST! MOVIE! EVER! even for people who didn't, which I am, and it wasn't.