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Hoffman? Star Wars?



is this in reference to sienfeld?

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All the Arquette's and all the Baldwins's although I liked Steven in The Usual Supects.

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I understand Affleck dislike, since Dogma's about the best he's done, but I thought Damon was good in The Talented Mr. Ripley and the Bourne movies. Even liked him in Oceans Eleven. He wasn't that great in The Brothers Grimm, but I liked the movie.

J-Lo only has like two facial expressions so I could do without her mostly.


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For me it's Russell Crowe, Jennifer Lopez, Matthew McConaughey...ugh...all three make me cringe.


I can't say I disagree with this. I seriously would not miss them if they never appeared in another movie again.


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Kirsten Dunst - better actor than Scarlett Johannson*


*Indefensible position. Especially within this board. But I'll stand by it.


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Gar Finnvold Wrote:
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Kirsten Dunst - better actor than Scarlett Johannson*


*Indefensible position. Especially within this board. But I'll stand by it.


YOU MOTHER%@$#^#*$(FUCKING $(#(@(@&@(* COCK &($*&(%% $@#%$@ASS% SHIT HOLE !!!!!!!!!!!























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The previews I have seen for Match Point have me thinking I might come around on Scarlett. But as it is, she was wooden in In Good Company and the same for about half of The Island.



*I've never seen Ghost World, but I'm not that much a tee-tee monger that I wanted to.


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i can't stand kirsten dunst.

so disappointing.

when i first saw 'the virgin suicides'....i was sure she had great potential. but....just about everything else....yawn.

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Someone that hasn't been mentioned yet, and I'm almost reluctant to say it myself: Harrison Ford.

Now hear me out here... I realize he was great in the Indiana Jones series, and given the cast he had to work with in the original Star Wars movies, that's what probably turned him into the big star he is today. Also, I *loved* Blade Runner, but what I loved about Blade Runner was not Harrison Ford's performance. He has always come off as stiff, stilted and one-dimensional in all his character portrayals. I've actually nicknamed him "Mr Cardboard Cutout" because he's so rigid and seems to play the same characters over and over again.


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Someone that hasn't been mentioned yet, and I'm almost reluctant to say it myself: Harrison Ford.

Now hear me out here... I realize he was great in the Indiana Jones series, and given the cast he had to work with in the original Star Wars movies, that's what probably turned him into the big star he is today. Also, I *loved* Blade Runner, but what I loved about Blade Runner was not Harrison Ford's performance. He has always come off as stiff, stilted and one-dimensional in all his character portrayals. I've actually nicknamed him "Mr Cardboard Cutout" because he's so rigid and seems to play the same characters over and over again.


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is numbers 1, 2, AND 3 for me.

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Dustin Hoffman (I could deal with losing Star Wars)
Kevin Costner (Can't believe he hasn't been mentioned yet)


I'm still wondering about that first one.

And nobody mentioned Kevin Costner because most of us have probably managed to forget that he ever existed. Thanks for reminding us, though.


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Granted, Costner is a dullard, but I have a huge soft spot for both "Bull Durham" and "Field Of Dreams."

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Is Rob Schneider considered an actor? 'Cuz if so he should top this list.


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Actors:

1. David Schwimmer (seems to have already happened, though)
2. William Hurt (I've hated this NTAC from day one)
3. Leonardo DiCaprio (maybe I'll start buying some of his adult roles when he doesn't look younger than Daniel Radcliffe)

Actresses:

1. Tea Leoni/Lisa Kudrow/Jenna Elfman (has anyone ever seen them together in the same room???)
2. Felicity Huffman (the stray dog of Wisteria Lane)
3. Gwyneth Paltrow (O-VER-RA-TED...*clap-clap-clap-clap-clap*)

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2. William Hurt (I've hated this NTAC from day one)

Ooh, no love for his roles in Altered States, The Doctor, or Smoke?


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2. Felicity Huffman (the stray dog of Wisteria Lane)
INSTANT, 100% pass for her involvement in Sports Night. You're way off on this one, Big Man!


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good call on schwimmer - I totally forgot that whiny bastard

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Whats with all the Kirsten Dunst hate??
She was so hot in Spiderman!


Her name was the first name that came to mind upon opening this thread. Something about her mannerisms and voice just annoy the HELL out of me. I tolerated her somewhat in Eternal Sunshine, but other than that, I can definitely do without her.

My picks:
Women-
1. Jennifer Lopez (the only good thing she has going on for her is her ass).
2. Kirsten Dunst
3. Natalie Portman (oh I'll probably get reamed for this one, yeah she's hot, but I find her VERY annoying.)

Men-
1. Keanu Reeves
2. Russell Crowe
3. Adam Sandler

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Ben Stiller... I can stand losing Permanent Midnite and Flirting with Disaater (especiallu since they'd both be better w/o him) and Cable Guy is hard to lose, but whatever...this guy's gotta go..and so do people who like him.

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has anyone ever done so much with bushy eyebrows?

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Gloria Steinam?


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frosted (thujoned) Wrote:
Hoffman? Star Wars?



is this in reference to sienfeld?


Yeah.


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dude...alec baldwin...glengarry glen ross

and that's just to start with...

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