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In case you're wondering, this is my personal opinion to help set an example:
http://us.imdb.com/boards/showpost.p...collapsed&sb=5 This got me thinking after watching bits and pieces of a 20th anniversary TV special on ET. To put things in its proper perspective, one seriously has to wonder how and other-wise flakey (at least in real life if you take under consideration the stuff like drug abuse and Tom Green) supporting actress like Drew Barrymore managed to go onlanding high profile starring and even producing roles (e.g. Never Been Kissed and Charlie's Angels) over the actual (and not so scandal actracting) star of movie Henry Thomas. Perhaps the best that Thomas could do in the aftermath of making ET (*incoming spoiler*) wasliterally get his heart cut out in Legends of the Fall. Should I even mention who one's geniune talent should be seriously reexamined if they reportedly turned out to be one of the few who required a dubbing in cases like singing (i.e. that one Woody Allen movie that Barrymore did)!? Another movie that comes to mind if you ask me is Star Wars in which some lowly, often dour acting carpenter like Harrison Ford go on to become one of the most bankable stars in showbiz over Mark Hamill, who seriously can show some range if you take under consideration his voice work (i.e. the Joker on Batman: The Animated Series). To a much lesser extent comes Alex Winter, who produced and starred in arguably the much underrated MTV program The Idiot Box being lossed in the shuffle of his Bill & Ted co-star Keanu "Whoa" Reeves, who of course went on to star in such blockbusters like Speed and The Matrix. http://www.geocities.com/tmc_132000/..._Bar_Site.html http://www.geocities.com/tmc_132000/...ends_Game.html |
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The success or non-success of an actor depends on the viewing public and how they respond to the actor. The actors must have mass appeal to make the bigtime.
Regarding Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill--I personally wouldn't pay to see Hamill in a leading role, yet I will for Ford. Ford's got the box office draw because the public loves his work. Even if you or others don't agree, the majority of the people love his work. The moviegoers determine a star's bankability. As for Drew Barrymore--what's her crime? She married an oddball comic, can't sing, and had drug issues that she overcame. I don't understand why she deserves a bashing for that. She had a rough childhood, awful parents, and it resulted in a drug problem. The only person she hurt was herself, yet she rose above it to become a fine young lady. I think she's very talented. I loved her in Riding in Cars with Boys. I think her star will continue to rise as she gets older and can take on more challenging roles. There's a sweetness about her that the public responds to. If she's more famous than what's-his-name Thomas from ET, then the reason is because she has starpower--the audience loves her more than they like him. If Hamill or Thomas were more talented than their co-stars Ford and Barrymore, the public would have spotted this. They would be household names today, instead of the vague, "sounds familiar, but not quite sure who he is" actors that they are today. What makes a big film star is that certain something--that star quality--it shines through on the big screen. It's rare, but either you have it or you don't--and you can't purchase it. Put simply, Ford and Barrymore have it, and Hamill and Thomas don't. Over the years, certain TV actors have learned that, although the television audience may love them, they lack that star quality needed to be major film stars. If an actor is a big film star, they've got what it takes--and the public wants them there--because the public put them there. |
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Another thing you have to keep in mind is how much the star pursued their career. Hard as it may be to imagine, I'm sure there are some stars that did a few movies and decided it just wasn't for them, or moved on to other things. Look at Demi Moore. At one time she was the highest paid female in Hollywood, and she just stopped making films because she decided that for now she would rather raise her family. It is entirely possible that Henry Thomas, for whatever reason, chose to not aggressively pursue an acting career. I know that Carrie Fisher chose to raise a family instead of act (at least I'm pretty sure I read that somewhere) but now that she's older she does some work. Believe it or not I'm sure some stars are happy with not being super huge stars.
As for Drew Barrymore, you do also have to keep in mind that irregardless of her talents, she has the NAME. I am not trying to imply that Drew does not have talent in her own right. I'm reletively ambivalent towards her, but I do admire her for her strength to overcome her problems and to come where she is today. However, I do not doubt that having the Barrymore name helped her along her way. And I don't see what the big deal is about having her singing voice dubbed. Alot of actors do that. Personally I think Ford is more talented than Hamill, and I do actually think that Keanu Reeves is underrated. Sure he's not the greatest, but I don't think he deserves the "whoa I'm stupid" reputation he has seemed to never be able to shed. As for people who I think are overrated compared to their co-stars....well the only one that leaps to mind is Jerry Seinfeld. I don't like Jerry at all, but I find all the cast members (even Neuman) to be more talented than him. I suppose he has some good jokes, and his stand-up is ok, but I don't like his screen presence. |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bootsy Whoosh
[B]Another thing you have to keep in mind is how much the star pursued their career. Hard as it may be to imagine, I'm sure there are some stars that did a few movies and decided it just wasn't for them, or moved on to other things. Look at Demi Moore. At one time she was the highest paid female in Hollywood, and she just stopped making films because she decided that for now she would rather raise her family. It is entirely possible that Henry Thomas, for whatever reason, chose to not aggressively pursue an acting career. If that was the case then why did Thomas continue to appear in movies like All the Pretty Horses, Legends of the Fall, Moby Dick, Niagra, Niagra, and Cloke & Dagger!? As for Drew Barrymore, you do also have to keep in mind that irregardless of her talents, she has the NAME. I am not trying to imply that Drew does not have talent in her own right. I'm reletively ambivalent towards her, but I do admire her for her strength to overcome her problems and to come where she is today. However, I do not doubt that having the Barrymore name helped her along her way. And I don't see what the big deal is about having her singing voice dubbed. Alot of actors do that. The point is she was practically the only one in movie that I was talking about who supposedly refused to sing (so take your excuses and shove it)!!! Personally I think Ford is more talented than Hamill, and I do actually think that Keanu Reeves is underrated Oh, so Ford is more talented than Hamil, whose done various amounts of voice work and Broadway (both must require a lot of range) yet you won't give me any justifable evidence to back up that statement! |
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PB or TJ, can you move this thread to the Chit Chat board?
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As for Thomas appearing in other movies, your argument is flawed. Just because he appeared in a handful of other movies does not mean he was aggressively pursuing an acting career. Key Word: aggressively. As I mentioned in my first post Carrie Fisher chose to raise a family by her own addmission, yet she has done other work since Star Wars. Bottom line is none of us know Thomas, so none of us can know for sure how much he pursued his acting career, I was simply offering something to consider. As for needing evidence about Ford's talents...I need none. It is my opinion. If you don't like it, fine, we can disagree. But I don't appreciate you jumping down my throat for it. I simply like Ford better, that doesn't mean I don't like Mark Hammill. |
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I couldn't have said it better myself Bootsy.
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However, my argument of not needing to support my opinion of why I like Ford better is not flawed. Since I'm sure you won't believe me, grab a dictionary: opinion: a belief or conclusion held with confidence, but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof. Quote:
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Bootsy--Funny post...keeping your cool while trying to make a logical point. I'd be seeing double now if I were you.
TMC--Let the bee out of your shorts already. < me, waiting for the fallout.
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Roseanne comes to mind. I'm sorry, but she had to be the WORST actress I've ever seen. She makes Jerry Seinfeld look like Denzel Washington. I mean I loved the show especially during the middle seasons, but she could NOT act. But John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, Michael Fishman, were all GREAT actors. But of course Roseanne got all the attention. I forgot the name of the girl who played Jackie, but she was a great actress too.
Someone mentioned before about Jerry Seinfeld. I totally agree. All he did was that cheesy smile. Of course the show was saved by a superb supporting cast and great writing. Which was the case with Roseanne One more that comes to mind. I know I might get beat down for this but.... LUCY Oh....I love Lucy to death. But Vivian Vance and Williiam Frawley were sooooo much more talented than she was. In all three of Lucy's series' she used the same gag. It was funny the first time, slightly amusing the second time, and just plain annoying by the time Here's Lucy came around. True, I was not alive when any of these shows aired in their original prime, but I've seen the reruns of course. Lucy (Still love her though) has to be one of the most overrated actresses in the history of Hollywood. AH DON'T HIT ME!!!!!!!!!!
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One of these days, I'll learn how to reply with quotes. Sorry.
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