For example, I don’t like Will Ferrell in his typical roles. Oh they just drive me batty.

But. I do love Stranger Than Fiction. It’s such a cozy movie.

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    Pretty tired of seeing Chris Pratt’s face everywhere. His early career was great, but I find him obnoxious these days

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      Perfect for parks and rec and guardians 1. Everything since then has just been typical Hollywood overuse. “People like him let’s put him in everything!”

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          Is he or is he a traditional non-fascist conservative like his father in law Arnold Schwarzenegger?

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            he supports his alt-right brother who attends a fundie church as well, and he shares in his beliefs, although not as explicitily as his brother.

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        Hollywood overuse. “People like him let’s put him in everything!”

        I mean, I blame the audience more than Hollywood, the same reason why we get a lot of reboots and sequels instead of new movies, or the same reason why Netflix account sharing killing strategy worked.

        The dislike shouldn’t be completely headed to the actor nor Hollywood.

        Also you got me thinking, would people that didn’t see him in the older stuff like those you mentioned and are tired of him will roll their eyes if they decide to watch them just now?

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          He’s a Republican from WA who makes a very big deal about his Christian Faith.

          He will “pray for you” if you “don’t understand him”, he teamed up with Marky Mark to … promote Lent observance… he has … either previously not been that much of a religious person but then had a literal Come to Jesus moment… or he’s been pretty religious the whole time and was downplaying it in the earlier days of his career.

          https://www.theblaze.com/abide/chris-pratt-reveals-the-deal-he-made-with-god-and-what-hes-doing-for-lent

          He also may or may not have been a congregant at the Hillsong church, which is pretty anti-LGBTQ.

          https://www.menshealth.com/entertainment/a40289867/chris-pratt-interview-new-movies-series/

          Generally speaking, he comes across like you would expect someone to when they’re from an abusive religious family:

          He comes across as basically an insecure, nervous wreck who does not not know how to properly ‘perform’ Christianity for both his family and older friends, as well as the broader and more diverse world… so the result is basically an awkward or maybe ‘quirky’ kind of machismo.

          Dude is your quintessential performative masculine dude bro, a meathead.

          https://www.bjjee.com/bjj-news/actor-chris-pratt-wrestled-10-years-tournaments-josh-barnett/

          His wrestling coach asked him what he wished to do with his life, and Pratt recalled: “I was like, ‘I don’t know, but I know I’ll be famous and I know I’ll make a s- ton of money.’ I had no idea how. I’d done nothing proactive.”

          He’s Joe Rogan, but more Christian, more feckless.

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            What’s wrong with promoting the observance of Lent among those that believe in Christianity? Ideally it is supposed to make you think about the value of self sacrifice and appreciate when others have made sacrifices for you.

            He is not part of Hillsong but rather an affiliated church which is also problematic.

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              What’s wrong with promoting the observance of Lent among those that believe in Christianity?

              Technically, theoretically, on its own, not much.

              However: Why is this Celebrity telling my kids what they should be doing/thinking? Why is their way of life so important and such a big deal that they need to talk about it openly, all the time?

              (You just play the uno reverse card with everything all the right wing folks say about anything they don’t like coming out of a celebs mouth, when they are gay or lesbian or queer or a different religion or promoting a scam product, etc).

              Now I’m not gonna run around and actually do that, but I do find it kind of weird. I’d expect that message to come from… you know, a church Father, a local Bishop or something?

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                Do you have any experience with Christianity? It is by nature evangelical. You are supposed to share your message with others. Different denominations stress this to different degrees

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                  Yeah, I was raised by fundamentalist extremists who were really into the militia movement back in the 90s.

                  Had to go no contact with them as they became insane QAnon cultists who illegally mfg full auto capable assault rifles in their garages.

                  I actually did not grow up too far from where Chris did.

                  Lets just say he grew up even further out in the boonies than I did.

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        hes also not a nice person irl too. he ranted about not being in leadership roles for different movies, im guessing because he so maga, he loves being masculine roles. Also his controversy with his wife/disabled kids, and a sick pet animal.

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      Jurassic World was the worst thing that happened to him. I’m sure he made bank on them, but Christ do they suck.

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    Used to be different but Jack Black needs to go away. Every time I see him in something its the same character over and over, pudgy loser that plays air guitar and scats at every opportunity cause he’s all quirky like that.

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      He’s like Adam Sandler in some of his roles, too. Pudgy loser man… married to or dating a knock out super model.

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        Used to love him as a teenager rocking out to Tenacious D. Recent activity is pretty cringey though.

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        The Minecraft movie was terrible though. Swapping him out with a different actor wouldn’t have helped.

        It was a huge movie and the whole thing looked like they had a budget of about $20 and about $19 went on the set so they had to get the script written by somebody they hired of fiver

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        I think in the case of the Minecraft movie, Jack Black is a symptom of a bigger issue with the movie; it was always a cash grab

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    Jared Leto. All his best roles are the ones that could have been better, if they were played by someone else.

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      I hate him, too, but he was good in Blade Runner 2049. I mean, the role should have come naturally since he was playing a narcissistic sociopath.

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        Oh, I hated his role in Blade Runner 2049. Not his acting, just the role. It seemed forcefully implanted in the story to make it more action-filled. I also hated the recreation of young Rachel concept. It made no sense to me and felt like it should make no sense to Decart either. I wish Leto’s role would have been toned down to allow for the film’s meditative and well emotionally built parts to shine.

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      See he is the opposite for me. He always seems well cast and he can act. I just dislike him as a person.

      Like Mark Wahlberg, I like him IN things I’ve just never seen him in an interview or casual thing where I didnt think “I believe that IRL he is an asshole”

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    Steven Seagal, he’s complete garbage on every level. He can’t act, he can’t run, he’s a sex trafficker and rapist, and his whole career was started with a bet by producers to make the most incapable and unlikable person famous.

    Also, aikido, he can’t even do a stupid useless fake “martial art” invented to sell to suburbanite children properly.

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          Whilst his acting is superb in that, I couldn’t finish the movie because it made me feel viscerally uncomfortably. It’s like a comedy character that has all comedy drained out, just a painful cringy cramp that won’t go away.

          Still props for the acting job.

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        I bought a lot of pudding.

        This and Stranger than Fiction are my two go-to “dislike the actor except for in _____” movies. Tends to be comedians stepping out of their narrow role to do something serious and experimental.
        Also you can’t lose with Jon Brion composing.

        I bet all those underscores are going to render weird.

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      Uncut Gems was great. Hustle is good. Spaceman is weird as fuck, but in a compelling way.

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      I’m the same but different. The only one I really like is Billy Madison because it leaned hard into its own absurd premise, went to absurd extremes, and arguably created the prototype of the plot that every other Sandler movie would follow.

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      And here is me that Adam Sandler movies are my guilty pleasure, as a manner of speak I guess (I don’t hide it haha).

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        I think they’re great but I’ve no need to convince anyone of that. They’re mostly fun movies with a kind message in them.

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    Tom Cruise. No exceptions. Even when I don’t realize it’s him in a role (which was basically limited to his role in Tropic Thunder), his performances still irritate me.

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    Jamie Foxx and his associates were at an adjacent table at at restaurant in LA years ago. He was a total cunt to wait staff. Pure asshole to his core. Restaurant comped our meal because he ruined the evening for everyone.

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      I’m so glad I’m not the only one who just absolutely can’t stand him in movies or just in general. It has been pretty good watching his entire life burn to the ground.

      Welcome to the Willenium, bitch

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    Hollywood is starting to make me dislike Pedro Pascal only because he’s in EVERY DAMN THING.

    I actually like the guy, but overexposure is a thing. And he could stand to just chill for a little while.

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      I don’t mind since he’s such a good person in real life, but I see how overexposure can be a problem

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      Agreed, I was worried the same would happen to Allen Tudyk but then I watched three Allen Tudyk shows in a row and realized it’s actually really hard to get sick of him for some reason.

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    Chris Pratt’s only good films were the Guardians of the Galaxy fims and the Lego Movie and his face wasn’t even in one of those.

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    The first one that comes to mind is Jared Leto. Can’t stand him in any role but I will tolerate him in Requiem for a Dream. And even then I’ve only seen that movie once which is more than enough.

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      I don’t like him because he is the dictionary definition of a method actor. Robert Pattinson was too polite but got close,

      “I always say about people who do method acting, you only ever see people do the method when they’re playing an a–holes. You never see someone being lovely to everyone while they’re really deep in character.”

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      he was fine in blade runner. Didn’t even recognize him at first.

      but yeah. he can fuck off otherwise

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      I highly recommend The Little Things where he did a great job even though I hate him too. He was good enough to break through my disgust for him as a person and just be disgusted purely by the character he portrayed.

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    My wife laothes Tom Cruise. Hard stop. No exceptions. I don’t have any problems with him as an actor, the Scientology insanity is a whole other matter.

    …maybe one exception: I was able to talk her into seeing Edge of Tomorrow by telling her that he dies 26 times on-screen and countless times off-screen.