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Most Hated Actors

Since when did Carrot Top act?

Who do I hate? Jim Carrey. Probably because everyone in the 90's think he's better than Robin Williams.

Pbbbbpppttt!!! :p

But I do agree on Pauly Shore and Pamela Anderson. They should be seen not heard ... well, for Pamela Anderson. Pauly Shore should not be anywhere within eyesight or earshot of me. EVER.
 
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I tend to avoid movies with any of the following in them

Leonardo diCaprio
Sean Penn
Susan Sarandon
Tim Robbins
Janeane Garafalo
Kevin Spacey
Jane Fonda
Pauly Shore
Jack Black
Al Pacino
Meryl Streep
 

Just goes to show, I guess. I'm seeing a lot of actors on this list that I really like. Kevin Spacey, Drew Barrymore, Al Pacino, Jack Black, Matt Damon, Janeane Garofalo, John Cusack... Granted, I often take issue with their choice of roles (I like Jack Black, but I dislike most of the movies he stars in), but I like all of these people as actors.

On the other hand, I would like to shoot everyone who ever even considered putting the following people on the big screen (or any screen):

Adam Sandler
Rob Schneider
Paris Hilton
Any Wayons except Keenan Ivory
Britney Spears
Aston Kutcher

I'm sure there are plenty of others, but those are the ones who come most immediately to mind. I'll add more to the list as they occur to me.
 

I have an irrational hatred for Elijah Wood. Must be a "Deep Impact" thing.

But yet I liked his Frodo in LotR.


EDIT: Um. Re-reading my post - that didn't come out right...
 
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  • George Clooney (Couldn't act his way out of a paper bag. His career should've never progressed past acting in B-Movies and playing Booker on "Roseanne")
  • Julia Roberts (With those lips, she looks like she's about to swallow someone whole)
  • Ben Affleck (I hate Bennifer's haircut. He looks like a small child)
  • Leonardo DiCaprio (Totally without class. Titanic wins a buttload of nominations, but because he doesn't get one, he doesn't show up to the Emmy's. How about showing up to support your coworkers, prick?)
  • Alec Baldwin (Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz......)
  • Whoopi Goldberg ("You's is ugly. You's sure ugly. You's STILL ugly!")
  • Madonna (I despise this walking STD Delivery System)
  • Ashton Kutcher (Warner wanted him for both Batman AND Superman?!? On top of which, HE TURNED THEM DOWN! What kind of a world do we live in?!?)

That's all I can think of at the moment, though there're a whole slew more that I strongly dislike.
 
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afleck does a good afleck.
he was great in chasing amy and pretty good in good will hunting.
sure, most of his other roles have him come across afleck-y.

but sean connery does the same thing, and nobody bashes him. except me.
every thing connerys done in the last 15 years that i can think of is rubbish :D

anywho, this whole list is silly.
cuz as soon as we have an actor who we wont go see a movie from...

keanu reeves makes the matrix.
or somesuch.
 

I dunno. Usually not worth the time and energy to really hate people.

I'm not overly fond of either Uma Thruman or Jim Carey, but with both of them I have seen roles where I really did like them.

I've never understood the attraction to Tom Cruise, Leo DiCaprio, or Brad Pitt, but everyone needs eyecandy and, again, each of them (well, not Leo yet) has done at least one film that I really liked them in.

There are many actors on this list so far that I can see I have never really seen in action (Tom Green, f'r'xample), so it isn't entirely fair for me to judge them.

But wait, there is Keanu -- only good thing he did was Bill & Ted. But even he has one. ;)
 

Everyone bashing DiCaprio should really check out "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?" He's awesome in it.

For the most part, individual actors don't rub me the wrong way very much if they can do a decent job and are credible in playing their roles. There are, as always, a few exceptions.

Actors who do rub me the wrong way:

Hugh Grant - that stupid, blinking English guy
Faye Dunaway
Steven Segal
Burt Reynolds (though he was good in Boogie Nights)
Pauly Shore
 

While I certainly can concede on no-brainers like Pauly Shore, my latest pet peeve in this vein has to be Will Smith. Every time I see an I Robot trailer, a part of my childhood dies. Since the ad runs so much, I'm now having trouble remembering ferrying those big dusty Asimov tomes from the library, eagerly cracking the plastic coated dustcovers to lose myself in the worlds contained within. Replacing my fond memories are images of Will dialing in the same smack-talkin' Big Willie character, tearing up the scenery to the accompaniment of overblown pyrotechnics.

Will always ruins a movie for me because to me, he is That Guy In the Back of the Theatre. You know the one- The guy who bellows throughout the movie, shouting out his idea of clever rejoinders. Normally by watching the movie on DVD, you can avoid That Guy... But when Will Smith helms a movie, you can't escape him, because he's now the grinning-ear-to-ear protagonist. He's a definite deal-breaker for me. As a rapper, he was always soft. As an actor, he's positively talcum.

As for others, here's a brief stream-of-consciousness 2AM list:
Lorenzo Lamas, Steven Seagal, although watching him die in Executive Decision made the movie, Melanie Griffith, Jeremy Irons, which is a sad state of affairs, *not* John Malkovich, although he almost made the list after seeing him in Rounders and Knockaround Guys back to back, but as long as he avoids accents he's fine, Jennifer Tilly, probably for the same reason as Melanie, the baby-voice falsetto whisper, Dana Carvey, who seems hellbent on making us forget he was ever funny, Andy Dick, who never was, David Spade, who now only illustrates how much he owed to Farley, and... that's where the stream runs dry enough that I don't feel like dredging the depths any longer.
 


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