Teflon Billy said:
I can't beleive the poster above who hates Sean Penn.
A Sean Penn film can be summed up as people walking around and mumbling about how terrible their lives are while the movie screams, "Look at me! I'm important! Can't you see how deep and meaningful I am?!"
mhacdebhandia said:
Reese Witherspoon - She is, by many accounts, a tremendously unlikeable person. I find her unattractive and unengaging as an actress, and she consistently (since it became a matter of choice for her) takes roles in films which belong to abominable genres. Case in point: Legally Blonde.
I don't hate Witherspoon, but I agree with you about her unattractiveness. She has those giant freak eyes, like Heather Graham. I know there are people who like both of them, but I don't get it.
Roberto Benigni - Not only lacking in talent, but also a sentimental filmmaker. Life Is Beautiful is a crime, and the man is unfunny.
Oh, come on! What about Pinocchio? What other balding 50 year old would be brave enough to put on a clown costume and pretend to be a little boy with a five o'clock shadow?!
Well, if they rewrote the script so that Pinocchio's daughter died horribly or his wife had cancer or something, Sean Penn would probably do it.
I'll also add Barbara Streisand and Jane Fonda to my "most hated".
Alec Baldwin and Will Smith are frankly pushing it with me. They aren't on the list as of yet, but they haven't done anything good in a while. Keanu has Bill & Ted and the first Matrix, but, like Ben Affleck, I'm at a loss to explain how he's managed to sustain himself in the business.
Finally, Halle Berry. I've never seen Monster's Ball, so I might be missing something, but, from the films I've seen, I don't get how she's considered a great actress (and I really doubt Catwoman will change my mind). I think the only reason they put Madonna in Die Another Day was to make her look good.