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Post by TylerDeneuve on Mar 10, 2024 16:59:29 GMT
Have there ever been occasions where you simply did not like a performance from one of your favorite actors? Do you feel too close to them/their work to be able to objectively critique them?
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Post by Archie on Mar 10, 2024 17:01:24 GMT
Yeah, a lot of the time. I simply don't trust people who think their favorite actors are flawless.
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Post by pacinoyes on Mar 10, 2024 17:11:56 GMT
Oh God yes.......there's something wrong if you like an actor who is never bad.......that means literally they are never daring to fail.....like who wants that from an artist? That's that "culture of success" nonsense I always talk about......I don't want it in my Rock bands either...... This is the argument I use against Matt Damon all the time........he can be good in 100 roles in the row........he probably will be......he will never be De Niro who could been bad in 100 films ........and might be ....... I mean I have nothing against him.....but he could never be a "favorite" of mine ....... Seriously
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Post by pupdurcs on Mar 10, 2024 17:20:51 GMT
Gene Hackman has never been bad onscreen. I don't like the idea that some actors who just never whiff don't "dare to fail" or whatever. Some few great actors just have an unerring bullshit-metre and/or God given talent that stops them from being anything less than truthful or in the moment.
I might like some Hackman performances more than others, but has he ever dropped a "bad" performance? No.
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Post by pacinoyes on Mar 10, 2024 17:33:51 GMT
Well......
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Post by futuretrunks on Mar 10, 2024 17:34:52 GMT
I usually find great actors to be more bland than bad at their worst. Some exceptions being Christian Bale in Rescue Dawn, where I thought he actively sucked, Julianne Moore in Magnolia, etc. Fiona Shaw is terrible in The Black Dahlia, an actress I've otherwise always been impressed by. Pattinson is bad in the Twilight films.
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Post by pupdurcs on Mar 10, 2024 17:38:22 GMT
I'm confused Is this suppposed to be Hackman being "bad"? Because I don't see it. In fact, what I do see is him giving genuine pathos to some pretty basic dialogue. The writing is bad, and Hackman is heavy lifting to save it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2024 17:39:03 GMT
I don't watch every thing my favorites do like a creep but while I can't think of a performance from them I dislike with a passion/would consider "bad" atm, what Pac said* makes sense... who (and what) does work 24/7 in this universe anyway that we should expect actors to do so? *don't subscribe to that unnecessary jab at Damon ofc, whom after Oppenheimer I gotta say I have a new appriciation for... he really is a stablished, reliable supporting actor now, reminding me of classical folks like William Holden and such.
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Post by mikediastavrone96 on Mar 10, 2024 17:41:20 GMT
Sure. It's a job heavily dependent on collaborators (script, direction, editing, makeup, costuming, lighting) so with enough opportunities there are bound to be times where an actor gets lost in the shuffle. Some actors have cultivated reliable tactics or charisma so they may be less prone to crashing and burning, but then they're usually just nondescript which is bad enough depending on the size of the part.
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Post by pacinoyes on Mar 10, 2024 17:43:30 GMT
"I'm confused"Indeed....indeed........finally you speak the truth
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Post by pupdurcs on Mar 10, 2024 17:45:34 GMT
*don't subscribe to that unnecessary jab at Damon ofc, whom after Oppenheimer I gotta say I have a new appriciation for... he really is a stablished, reliable supporting actor now, reminding me of classical folks like William Holden and such. Damon is one of our best actors and has been for years. And the funny thing is he takes more risks and chances than many actors, and still tends to pull them off. Going from Behind The Candelebra to True Grit to The Last Duel is not an actor that sticks to their comfort zone.
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Post by stephen on Mar 10, 2024 17:54:04 GMT
Yes, because I saw Eversmile, New Jersey.
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Post by pacinoyes on Mar 10, 2024 17:55:43 GMT
*don't subscribe to that unnecessary jab at Damon ofc, whom after Oppenheimer I gotta say I have a new appriciation for... he really is a stablished, reliable supporting actor now, reminding me of classical folks like William Holden and such. Well like I said I don't dislike him........but he's not a particularly special actor to me...........a lot of people love him...........to me he's a capable, fine actor.........the American Ewan McGregor ............he will never hurt your movie........... but he can't be a favorite for me.............there's just not enough chocolate in his peanut butter for my exotic tastes I guess
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Post by pupdurcs on Mar 10, 2024 18:14:20 GMT
I usually find great actors to be more bland than bad at their worst. Ethan Hawke said something similar. That it's really hard for great actors to be bad on film, compared to stage. Because especially on film, a performance can be protected because there are multiple takes, different angles, reaction shots and editing tricks to get what might be considered a "bad" performance otherwise, to the level of bland or passable. There's no such protection in the theatre. Which is why it's so shocking to see an actor like Tom Hanks, who had up till that point been bland on occasion and maybe miscast, but never truly "bad", throw in a real stinker like his performance in Elvis.
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Post by JangoB on Mar 10, 2024 21:12:18 GMT
Y'know, having just watched The Taste of Things, I've come to the conclusion that my favorite actress may very well be Juliette Binoche, and no, I haven't seen her be bad in anything. Not that I've studied her entire filmography but still. As for dudes, I think it's Daniel Day-Lewis for me... and I ain't seen him fail either. Eversmile, New Jersey is on my watchlist, though
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Post by futuretrunks on Mar 10, 2024 22:19:49 GMT
The weird thing with Binoche is I've liked her in everything I've seen her in, but loved her in nothing (even Three Colors Blue, which she's good in). Whereas I'm flabbergasted by Isabelle Huppert's reputation, except for her dazzling work in The Piano Teacher.
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Post by stabcaesar on Mar 11, 2024 5:30:58 GMT
I don't think I've seen anything bad from Liv Ullmann but I've never seen any of her non-Swedish films. She could be bad in some of those given that her Hollywood career never really took off and has a very apparent Scandinavian accent, though.
I don't think I've seen anything bad from Sissy Spacek either. If any actress is incapable of being bad it's probably her. She's too naturalistic to be bad in anything. Her eyes make everything she does on screen look like a documentary.
I don't think I've seen anything bad from Deborah Kerr either. She usually played everything with great restraint so she probably couldn't really be bad in anything.
I do think Maggie Smith has a few pretty awful moments in Downton Abbey (esp. in later seasons and the two unnecessary, atrocious movies) but the writing in that show is so inconsistent that I don't blame her. I've never seen anything bad from her outside of that show. Even when the film is otherwise complete garbage (for example California Suite and some Harry Potter movies) she churns out something fun or even Oscar worthy.
I think Montgomery Clift is pretty fucking awful in Suddenly, Last Summer, but given the circumstances he was under it was totally not his fault. Otherwise I love him in everything. Even in thankless roles where he was by no means the focus (e.g., The Heiress) or films I don't jive with (e.g., The Search, Red River) he would shine. I haven't seen Raintree Country though which apparently everyone hates with a passion so he might be bad there.
I don't think I've seen anything bad from Burt Lancaster. He wasn't super convincing as a violent inmate in the beginning of Alcatraz but he made up for it by rocking the shit out of the rest of the film. He's hammy af in The Rose Tattoo but everyone would suck with that shit script.
I find Blanchett pretty bad in Ocean's 8 where she acts like she's too cool for school during the whole time, and she's also quite awful in The Hobbit where her character just seems completely irrelevant (though tbh that whole series is a complete mess). I guess she just isn't very good in blockbusters.
Cotillard is bad in The Dark Knight Rises and Inception, and I blame Nolan. That's about it. She's fab everywhere else.
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Post by countjohn on Mar 11, 2024 14:44:00 GMT
Blanchett in Carol is like the perfect answer to this. De Niro in Cape Fear is another good one. Don't think DDL is very good in Last of the Mohicans either. Maybe not "bad" just very artificial. Everyone knows I am the forum's resident Portman stan but she has of course been bad a few times. I don't think I've seen anything bad from Deborah Kerr either.
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Post by TylerDeneuve on Mar 25, 2024 19:33:07 GMT
Y'know, having just watched The Taste of Things, I've come to the conclusion that my favorite actress may very well be Juliette Binoche, and no, I haven't seen her be bad in anything. Not that I've studied her entire filmography but still. Juliette Bi-no she didn't!!!
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Post by Barbie on Mar 26, 2024 15:47:53 GMT
JLaw (yes she's one of my favorite actors now ) was bad in American Hustle and some parts of No Hard Feelings
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Post by Barbie on Mar 26, 2024 15:49:44 GMT
I usually find great actors to be more bland than bad at their worst. Some exceptions being Christian Bale in Rescue Dawn, where I thought he actively sucked, Julianne Moore in Magnolia, etc. Fiona Shaw is terrible in The Black Dahlia, an actress I've otherwise always been impressed by. Pattinson is bad in the Twilight films. Yeah I'm absolutely not a fan of Moore's work in Magnolia. It was just...idk...I just couldn't stand it. I've watched the movie twice, and she was one of the worst parts
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Post by dazed on Mar 26, 2024 16:14:09 GMT
i have yet to see gosling be bad in anything. although i think he was serviceable in stay and only god forgives.
while saying that, i haven’t watched gangsters squad, gray man, all good things, and have yet to see any of those tv projects he did early in his career. if i watched those, i’m sure i’d find some bad performances lol.
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Post by stephen on Mar 26, 2024 16:17:48 GMT
i have yet to see gosling be bad in anything. although i think he was serviceable in stay and only god forgives. while saying that, i haven’t watched gangsters squad, gray man, all good things, and have yet to see any of those tv projects he did early in his career. if i watched those, i’m sure i’d find some bad performances lol. All Good Things is a great performance. Give it a go.
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Post by The Numbers on Mar 26, 2024 17:42:07 GMT
i have yet to see gosling be bad in anything. although i think he was serviceable in stay and only god forgives. while saying that, i haven’t watched gangsters squad, gray man, all good things, and have yet to see any of those tv projects he did early in his career. if i watched those, i’m sure i’d find some bad performances lol. His latest Oscar nominated performance is bad (his Oscars performance was better than anything he did in the actual film). Like an unfunny high school theater performance. He's also bad in The Ides of March, Gangster Squad, and not very good in Blue Valentine (the nadir of his fake Brooklynite schtick that miraculously went away as soon as Josh Brolin publicly called it out in an interview).
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Post by TylerDeneuve on Mar 26, 2024 17:43:02 GMT
I am not here for all of this Julianne Moore slander, y'all.
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