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spambearpig t1_j6muq4p wrote

The only time I haven’t appreciated Martin Freeman was when he was doing an American accent for Marvel.

Otherwise, I found him perfectly likable and have appreciated many of his roles. Also, he’s in Hot Fuzz so how bad can he be?

Got no issue with Eddie.

Gal can’t act and seems to have unsubstantiated delusions of grandeur.

I nominate Ryan Reynolds, I hit a limit with him and now I can’t hear his voice without being bored and irritated.

Chris Hemswoth as anyone but Thor. You are Thor from Marvel Chris and you can’t act like anyone else, live with it.

Vin Diesel. The most irrational one of them all, his cheesy smile and acting just winds me up.

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ItWasBerenstEin t1_j6muji2 wrote

Forrest Whitaker. I don’t know what it is about him, but I can see his horrible acting in every single thing I’ve ever seen him in.

He irritates me so much and I don’t really have any other reason other than he doesn’t make me believe he is that character he’s trying to portray and he over-acts.

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HyperMBE t1_j6mu1ub wrote

You just gave me new perspective on a scene that has helped me through some of the darkest parts of my life....

It hadn't occurred to me that, "we have to leave behind the things we clung to in our desperation."

And here I am, 31 years old still clutching my Wilson and refusing to let him go. Relationships are suffering because of it. When I hadn't even realized that this thing of mine and the bond I have with it were formed out of pure desperation.

Thank you.

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RodamusLong t1_j6mtqpp wrote

I can see some similarities. But I don't think that Taxi Driver was the inspiration for Drive.

I really liked Drive. But I've been surprised that I don't really want to watch it over and over again. I think it's because the action is secondary to the story. And once you know the story, it's kind of hard to want to see it over and over again.

That's just me thinking out loud. In type.

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