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In Reply to: Re: Best actressses working in film ? posted by danj on January 26, 2002 at 23:54:27:
"Too many roles can be performed adequately by a zombie and so many of the young actors and actresses have about that much ability."danj, It's like watching a "90210" Marathon, as these faces pass before us, via Tv and DVD.
To me the Male "Personalities" are none better. Matt Damon, Ben Afflect, Ed Norton, Ben Stiller....etc. I can never differentiate between Ben Afflect and Matthew McConnaghy, or whatever his name is...They just coalesce into one amorphous Blob of Nothing. All I remember about U-571 is Harvey Keitel...and The Others.
To see Damon working with real actors and a real script, as he did in "The Rainmaker", made his blandness is mistaken for calculated understatement, and made his weak style even more pronounced. It was a real stretch for him. Dean Stockwell, Roy Schieder, Teresa Wright, Mickey Rourke, Jon Voight, Danny DeVito, even Virginia Madsen's small but plot pivotal role outshown Damon! And he is supposed to be the New Hollywood. He has a long way to go...and he is ahead of the pack here!
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I couldn't agree more. So many "Stars" with lots of glitter but no heat.Damon isn't the worst but he is an unsubtle actor. There are some good actors in the new generation but most of them are products of the mill, just like so many pop singers. They're pretty but there's no substance.
I really dislike Jim Carrey. I know I'm in the minority but I find his manic delivery tiresome and his attempts at drama, as in THE MAJESTIC, are painful to watch. He has plenty of talent but he needs discipline!
No one is as bad as Pamela Anderson - she sets a new low in acting ability and has negative charisma - but there are many that are close on her heels.
Of course, actors are sometimes only as good as the roles they play and that is a big problem. Scripts go for the big boom but are too often just another rehash of the same old hoary cliches. PEARL HARBOR and, IMHO, MOULIN ROUGE are good examples of baaaaaaaaaaad scripts. Herman J. Mankewitz and Dalton Trumbo and Rod Serling seem to have been forgotten and the hacks have taken over! Of course, the mentioned writers are deceased and a good intelligent script probably is a hard sell. Too bad. We need another Reginald Rose or Paddy Chayeski. Some of the movies I've seen lately, especially what passes for comedy, belong to the Ed Wood school of scriptwriting.
And if I never have to see Ben Stiller or Adam Sandler again I will be very happy. Or Shannon Dougherty, Chris Tucker, Demi Moore, Tom Cruise.............take your pick; it's a very long list.
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