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Post by TomJohns on Jan 9, 2014 10:49:06 GMT -5
The Rock I'll give a 7.... Especially after seeing "Gridiron Gang" in which he plays neither a comedy or an action role He still plays "The Rock" though. He's actually really good in that movie
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Jan 9, 2014 12:15:24 GMT -5
Might as well rate the actors myself.
1.Ian McKellin- I'll give him an 8. I am giving him an 8 because usually he is really good in movies, and his character as Gandalf is stupendous. The reason he doesn't get a 9 is because he is also really bad in a few movies.
2.Dwayne Johnson- I'm going to give him a 6. He gets a 6 mainly because, while he is still not a very good actor he has really shown a lot of improvement throughout the years. There is a huge difference between The Rock in The Scorpion King and The Rock in his movies of today. He continues to show improvement in his acting ability even today.
3.Emma Watson- I've never seen her in a movie so I really can't judge her correctly.
4.Brad Pitt- I'll give him an 8. He's had a lot of fantastic roles in movies, but like Ian McKellin he's also had quite a few bad roles.
5.Sean Connery- I'm giving him a 7 because he fits his characters so well, and because he was the one redeeming quality in the movie that shall not be named(It's also a movie I liked, but I was a kid when I last watched it so what do I know).
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Post by miketheratguy on Jan 9, 2014 15:02:23 GMT -5
I've seen movies much earlier than the 60s, some of my favorites were actually made in the 50s or 30s. It's just sixties movies in general. Actually that whole decade in general. Almost everything to come out of it (with the exception of the music) was cheesy, campy, corny, and just overall dopey looking. Everyone tells me that I'd love the original Star Trek series and I've honestly tried to get into it but the stiff, stagey look, the soft bright glowy cinematography and the hammy acting completely turn me off. I've found that this is true of almost everything from the 60s that I've seen. I hate it. Again, that's one of the reasons why I don't like the old Bond movies. They're hammy and ugly film to me. Though Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was an entertaining film, I'm surprised you haven't seen that one Gramps. Meh, I'm not a big movie guy, and why did you delete me off your PSN friends ya douche? Because you're an even bigger douche. And because you're old and grampy, you smell weird. Actually I've been deleting everybody that I don't actually game with. I'm antisocial like that: If there's a practical purpose for being internet / gaming friends then I'm fine with linking up because we're both going to make use of the function. If not though, then I just have a list of more or less inactive names that I have to scroll through in order to send messages or invites to the people who are playing the same game as myself. I wish there was some kind of mass message I could have sent explaining this, there are probably a few people who thought that I was just being a dick. Oh well, either they're here on the forum and can ask me, like you did, or they're random people I don't know anyway.
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Post by pinksparklepuff on Jan 9, 2014 18:29:33 GMT -5
I like The Rock more than all those hooligans because he is "The Rock in a movie."
Why the frick would I pay to see Dwayne play somebody else? I needeth the smacketh down, darnit!
Ian McKellan plays a terrible Magneto. He does get a nine for the sweet Gandalf beard.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Jan 10, 2014 18:31:07 GMT -5
I'm surprised that Wild hasn't posted on this with all of his criticisms on actors.
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Post by Straight Edge Steve on Jan 10, 2014 18:36:25 GMT -5
I'm surprised that Wild hasn't posted on this with all of his criticisms on actors. He's been far too busy with other criticisms as of late....
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