Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

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Meryl Streep in Mama Mia. She was about 30 years too old. In fact, that whole movie was terribly cast. If Amanda Seyfried was her daughter, she had an accidental summer fling pregnancy at 40 with another 40 year old.
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Anonymous wrote:Meryl Streep in Mama Mia. She was about 30 years too old. In fact, that whole movie was terribly cast. If Amanda Seyfried was her daughter, she had an accidental summer fling pregnancy at 40 with another 40 year old.


Oh yes, could never understand why anyone liked this movie.
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So glad I'm not the only one who hated Four Weddings and a Funeral.
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Anonymous wrote:Peeta Mellark as portrayed by Josh Hutcherson in the series The Hunger Games.



Oh yes. I gasped when I saw him. He was so short and had that weird grimace. Not how I had pictured hunky Peeta at all.
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Anonymous wrote:Renee zelweger in Bridget Jones Diary. Those books were actually hilarious and now I’m embarrassed to have read them because she effed it up so bad.
Strongly disagree.


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Anonymous wrote:Peeta Mellark as portrayed by Josh Hutcherson in the series The Hunger Games.



Oh yes. I gasped when I saw him. He was so short and had that weird grimace. Not how I had pictured hunky Peeta at all.


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Plus that ridiculous bleached blond hair. Not masculine looking at ALL.
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Anonymous wrote:Worst ever? As in I can't watch this part of the movie and it's ruined for me? Andie McDowell 3 Weddings and a Funeral. No question. Such a shame.


Yes! That acting!! Omg. Painful.


+1 "Is it raining?" Yes Andie it is. I turn that movie off right before it ends.
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Anonymous wrote:Peeta Mellark as portrayed by Josh Hutcherson in the series The Hunger Games.



Oh yes. I gasped when I saw him. He was so short and had that weird grimace. Not how I had pictured hunky Peeta at all.


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Plus that ridiculous bleached blond hair. Not masculine looking at ALL.


Yes, when I saw Peeta, I thought they would change the ending so that Katniss picked Gale.
Anonymous
The actress who plays Brianna in Outlander. She made the series unwatchable for me.

Jack Black with any attractive love interest.
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Anonymous wrote:Peeta Mellark as portrayed by Josh Hutcherson in the series The Hunger Games.



Oh yes. I gasped when I saw him. He was so short and had that weird grimace. Not how I had pictured hunky Peeta at all.


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Plus that ridiculous bleached blond hair. Not masculine looking at ALL.


Yes, when I saw Peeta, I thought they would change the ending so that Katniss picked Gale.


That was part of the whole story. Katniss was the warrior and saved him; he had a more traditional female role.
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Anonymous wrote:Peeta Mellark as portrayed by Josh Hutcherson in the series The Hunger Games.



Oh yes. I gasped when I saw him. He was so short and had that weird grimace. Not how I had pictured hunky Peeta at all.


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Plus that ridiculous bleached blond hair. Not masculine looking at ALL.


Yes, when I saw Peeta, I thought they would change the ending so that Katniss picked Gale.


That was part of the whole story. Katniss was the warrior and saved him; he had a more traditional female role.


Well, he saved her too, more than a dozen times. In the book, he was very strong and muscular and could run in the pack with the "Careers."
Anonymous
Mikhail Baryshnikov as a love interest for Carrie in SATC. He and SJP had zero chemistry together.
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Anonymous wrote:Peeta Mellark as portrayed by Josh Hutcherson in the series The Hunger Games.



Oh yes. I gasped when I saw him. He was so short and had that weird grimace. Not how I had pictured hunky Peeta at all.


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Plus that ridiculous bleached blond hair. Not masculine looking at ALL.


Yes, when I saw Peeta, I thought they would change the ending so that Katniss picked Gale.


That was part of the whole story. Katniss was the warrior and saved him; he had a more traditional female role.


Well, he saved her too, more than a dozen times. In the book, he was very strong and muscular and could run in the pack with the "Careers."


I don't think any of you read the book. Gale was the strong hunter who saved people and was savvy; Peeta was the nerdy smart scrappy kid who banded with Katniss to survive. Peeta hunky? What a pile is misremembering nonsense.
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Anonymous wrote:Tom Cruise in anything


Tom Hanks in anything. I'm sick of how much Spieolberg worships him. He's ruined most movies he's in because he only plays one character and Speilberg puts him in freaking everything. I live for Christmas movies and I hated Polar Express because of him. He ruined Bridge of Spies. I won't see The Post and my dh wants to see Greyhound but I refuse. I wanted to love Extrememly Loud and Incredibly Close but...

There are so many actors who aren't given a chance and for a decade it seemed he was in EVERY movie.
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Anonymous wrote:I dont get PP saying benedict cumberbatch in Star Trek is an example of white washing: Khan is a genetically engineered super human, so hard to say he should be played by any particular human race. He was played by Ricardo Montalban originally but RM was a European-Mexican (both parents from Spain) so as European as BC. Plus, since Khan is a genetically engineered being, again, you can’t really say that BC was taking a Latino role. He was great in the movie and really did seem to have the vibe of a young Khan as played by RM.
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I'm the person who said Avatar and I agree with this. I wouldn't have put BC on that list.

Avatar was horrific -- terribly done and offensively whitewashed. It was unwatchable.


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