Even though his more recent movies have been a bit lackluster, I would nominate John Cusack.
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which of today's stars will be the classic stars of tomorrow over at Newsweek
Cate Blanchett, damn it! And Nicole Kidman.
scurries off to read article, in case they've already been mentioned.
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No Johnny Depp in that article? Is he just too good an actor, and not really a "classic star" ?
No, no, they did mention him. Said he'd be remembered most for Edward Scissorhands and Ed Wood.
Reese was incredible in what'sitcalled. Freeway? And she was good in Election. Since then, she's been essentially coasting in lame roles that don't seem to challenge. It's a shame, because she's not lacking in chops.
Yep, it's Freeway. And, yep, she was great. The movie is a hoot. An outrageously sleazy hoot, but a hoot nonetheless. Keifer Sutherland is really good in it too.
I also agree that Election is her other significant role, and she's done nothing to equal these two since.
After Election, she decided she didn't want to be an indie character actress, she wanted to be a Big Star. Hence the blandness that was both Legally Blonde movies.
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I really liked the first Legally Blonde, but the second one looked terrible, so I stayed away. I also liked her in Cruel Intentions and The Importance of Being Earnest. Sweet Home Alabama, on the other hand is bad. So very very bad.
Okay, wow. That's really incredibly perfect casting, assuming he has any sort of pitch at all. Want now.
Neil Patrick Harris? Oh, he totally has pitch. Not a big voice or a showy voice, but a nice light tenor. He's the Balladeer on the Assassins revival OCR.
He does a great job on the recording of Sondheim's Evening Primrose, too.