Sentences with phrase «actor in a bad movie»

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Actor Danny Trejo, who loves playing the bad guy in movies, he says, «because the bad guy always dies... the bad guy always loses and the good guy always wins.
For the rest of his life, Spencer Susser can brag to the other ditch diggers that he persuaded two of the best young actors in Hollywood to star in one of the worst movies ever made.
Nicolas Cage is by far one of my favorite actors, because even in a bad movie like this one, he gives everything he's got.
He found two of the worst female actors he could and cast them in a movie together — who's worse, Eva Mendes or Scarlett Johansson.
Michael Shannon, probably the busiest good actor in movies today, plays Rick Carver, the master house - flipper and real estate exploiter whose money is made on bank foreclosure properties, of which there is a scary supply in the wake of the worst recession since the»30s.
There is not a bad performance in this movie, and even the least of the actors is delivering solid, awards - worthy work.
Director, producer, actor — James Franco is firing on all creative cylinders in The Disaster Artist, and it's telling that this restlessly inventive star (his critics are always bitching that Franco tries to do too much) is giving everything he has to a movie about... the worst filmmaker of the 21st century.
I really really dislike the main character like he's actually in real life gonna get the girl of his dream, are you serious??? He has a crooked smile, wears pajamas all day outside of his house and talk's like a gay poet, I just think he sucks as an actor, uggh I don't know why I dislike him so much after this movie.On the other hand Rachel Bilson is very cute and not as bad of an actor This movie solely focuses on telling the story and making us like the characters for themselves.
Just because the only movies you've seen him star in are the garbage mainstream films that get forced down your throat doesn't mean he's a bad actor.
He's taking a lot of money to star in bad movies, and when actors star in badly written and plotted films; they're acting reflects that.
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Not only did he bag a Best Actor Oscar for Birdman, and then go on to star in the film that won Best Picture the following year (for Spotlight), the former Batman may be playing the bad - guy in the next Spider - Man movie, due next year.
The first half of the movie is not that great, filled with way too much bad acting, including that of the lead actors, but once things get going in the end of the second and into the third acts, the film turns into a pretty decent revenge flick.
I judged too quickly, thinking him one of those actors who prides himself on making the big bad movies in order to fund the small good ones — a kind of vanity tax upon the audience, whereby the pointless shoot -»em - up is the price we supposedly pay for the chilly little chamber piece about divorce.
I didn't blame the actors at all for that, since the movie was British / Romania co-production, but it made the movie look worse than it probably would've been had it been in Romanian.
James Franco directed and stars in this hilarious oddball comedy that tells the true story of Tommy Wiseau, a talentless actor and director who made «The Room,» regarded as one of the worst movies ever made.
The actor's great gift is starring in really bad movies and looking as if he gives a damn.
Not bad at all.this film keeps you guessing in ways you never do a lot in horror films.Rob Zombie directs theses actors like I've never seen a horror director do before.this movie is truly amazing, people are calling it «terrible» I call it «good» it's the kind of horror film that actually deals with characters and not just pointless blood and guts.I felt like all these characters really did go through something, and this movie is truly just about them overcoming it.I don't consider this a horror film, I consider this a drama / horror film, cause that is what it is, and I love it.this mvie isn't just about a killer killing people, it actually deals with the people he's after anf even deals with himself at times, which I truly loved.Rob Zombie has proved to me again that he could direct.perfect seq...
Then you throw in Richard Dreyfus as the bad guy along with some other good actors and explosions and guns and bam, you have a good movie.
The movie features that excellent Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada, who gave a performance to treasure in Yoji Yamada's The Twilight Samurai (2002)-- but is wasted here in a minor, bad guy role.
Instead, what you get is a formulaic boxing movie with some primitive gender - based stereotypes (skinny babes in black underwear are good; plain fat girls in sweaters are bad), that is made utterly compelling by a single turn from one of the most committed actors in the business.
Most of today's superhero movies treat their bad guys like an afterthought: Hire a good actor, put him in an elaborate costume or makeup, and you're done.
His career becomes even brighter when you start to appreciate how he refuses to phone in performances in movies where it would have been easy to sleepwalk, like Fright Night and Winter's Tale, which is the kind of legendarily bad movie that every actor deserves to have on their resume just so they can say they were there.
Also on this podcast you'll also hear Karina Longworth talking about the Golden Age of Hollywood, Slate culture writer Aisha Harris (host of the show Represent) on the importance of representation of women and people of color in Hollywood and film awards, actor Paul Scheer on some of the worst movies ever made (which he talks about on his own podcast that he co-hosts with his wife, actress June Diane Raphael, and their pal and fellow actor, Jason Mantzoukas.
The bad acting (except for one actor, more on him in a sec), the tacky special effects, and the general misuse of the circus motif contributed to form a movie that isn't very scary, isn't very funny, and isn't as cute as the filmmakers would like you to believe.
An actor famed for his odd - ball decisions and ability to straddle a dozen occupations at once, he's produced, directed and starred in a hotly - tipped biopic that's based around the making of what critics have dubbed «the worst movie ever made».
Continuing the trend of hiring slightly over-qualified actors to appear in (typically) one - off villain roles, Marvel is reportedly in talks with Ben Mendelsohn to play the bad guy in Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck's Captain Marvel movie.
The actor plays the Marvel Cinematic Universe Big Bad Thanos in the upcoming Avengers sequels, but he also landed the coveted role of Cable in 20th Century Fox's superhero sequel Deadpool 2, which paves the way for Brolin's Cable to lead the in - development X-Force movie to be written and directed by Drew Goddard (The Cabin in the Woods).
/ Film Actor Bill Hader shares a list of his 200 favorites (I was super happy to see Trouble in Paradise, Nashville, and L'Atalante... let's just say he has really good taste) Vulture talks to Jessica Chastain about yet another season of multiple movies and her love of movies, even the bad silly ones.
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Bad movies happen to good actors all the time, but it's hard to explain how so many stars ended up in such an inexplicable Christmas comedy.
Alba had a whole lot more to say on the subject of working in film, including some choice bits about how first time directors are responsible for her worst movies and how great actors don't need to pay attention to scripts: «Good actors never use the script unless it's amazing writing.
In fact, Barry Pepper's scraggly goatee — which looks like something you'd find clogging a drain pipe — is probably the most interesting thing about the film, and though there have been far worse movies this year (see below), none have been so miserably tedious that an actor's facial hair steals the show.
A skateboarding road - trip flick that will bore real skateboarders silly (and I should know — I've been one since the late»70s), it includes barely 10 minutes of badly - edited actual boarding, less than half of which features the main characters (no - name actors using obvious stunt doubles), who in the course of the movie perform only one trick (at the very end) that's beyond the abilities of any dedicated junior high school punk with a modicum of talent.
This is about all the movie has going for it, because as if it wasn't bad enough that Steele and Grey's relationship has all the depth of a kiddie pool, the two actors have very little chemistry and their interactions, particularly in dialogue scenes, are forced and mechanical.
Besides it would be criminal if one of Hollywood's finest bad guy actors was given half a character in a Marvel movie.
It is not the fault of black movies and black actors that their success and failure can feel so collectively important — but I am wondering if, in cases like Proud Mary, it might serve the movie best to measure it against the kind of goals that white action films have been aiming at for years: that is, a genre where even a bad one can be good if it manages to be entertaining.
As for everyone else, Anthony Mackie is the movie's best actor in which he plays a character who you don't know whether or not he's a bad guy.
British actor Damian Lewis will play the bad guy in the forthcoming movie spin - off from Ocean's Eleven.
An optional French language track confirms that terrible movies are less terrible in French (and terrible actors are suddenly not - bad), and an unusual number of subtitle options clarify the broad audience the studio is targeting with this release.
Worst - case scenario: Heath Ledger didn't get interesting as an actor until he stopped appearing in Brian Helgeland movies.
Plus, Hardy is the kind of actor who gives interesting performances even in bad movies.
The gangsta rapper turned actor, in the news this week for taking his MTV Movie Awards loss to Paul Walker far worse than he should, enjoys something of a rebound on this vehicle, the first hit he's headlined since Are Were There Yet?
Cult filmmaker Tommy Wiseau («The Room») critiques what actor - director James Franco got right — and wrong — in «The Disaster Artist,» based on Wiseau's own legendary experience making the best - worst movie of all time.
The Aussie actor plays bad boy Noah in the new movie alongside real - life girlfriend Joey King.
Imagine if someone like Vince Vaughn had been cast in the role; though Callahan isn't necessarily a bad actor, he simply does not have the presence to carry the movie.
«The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside «The Room,» the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made» was based upon Sestero's work as an actor in the 2003 cult film «The Room.»
Tony Leung was in some of those bad movies as well but that doesn't make him a bad actor.
«I've done so many bad movies,» said «The Descendants» actor Matthew Lillard, «that to just be acknowledged in any way outside of a Razzie, I'm proud.»
There's no denying the guy's a stellar actor, who can elevate any movie he's in, be it really bad (Satisfaction, anyone?)
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