Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whitewashing of Avatar the Last Airbender. That was horrific.
+1.
Hollywood whitewashing is insane nowadays. There are so many decent Asian actors who are not given a chance it's just criminal.
Add Tilda Swinton in Dr. Strange, Natalie Portman in Annihilation, Matt Damon turning The Great Wall into a stereotypical "white man saves China" caricature, and Benedict Cumberbatch in the Star Trek reboot all as examples of Hollywood anti-Asian bigotry.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss
She was too old!
I see your point, but I actually thought she did well. Katniss was young, but had been forced to become wise and resourceful beyond her years.
Np. Another white wash. In the book, kat iss had olive akin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kate Capshaw, aka Mrs. Stephen Spielberg as the girlfriend in the second Indian Jones movie. She was so screechy and annoying.
Yes! And the way they directed the kid as a walking stereotype. Ick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:So glad I'm not the only one who hated Four Weddings and a Funeral.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kevin Costner in anything
Wrong. Loved "Dances with Wolves".
Good God. I can't decide which was worse--his terrible acting or terrible directing.
+1 Thisis an epically bad take. Kevin Costner was surprisingly good in Bull Durham, but he’s a dreadful actor, and Dancing with Wolves was tied with Waterworld for the worst of the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Speaking of Natalie Portman, she was so unbelievable to me in the movie Closer. She was supposed to be a stripper, but had a childlike presence acting next to Jude Law, Julia Roberts and Clive Barker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss
She was too old!
I see your point, but I actually thought she did well. Katniss was young, but had been forced to become wise and resourceful beyond her years.
Anonymous wrote:The actress who plays Brianna in Outlander. She made the series unwatchable for me.
Jack Black with any attractive love interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+2
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.
I think I read it more carefully than you did. In the book it talks about Peeta being a strong-built guy with wavy blonde hair and blue eyes. Peeta was very muscular from throwing around huge sacks of flour from his dad's bakery, and of a quarter of the first book was about how he faked an alliance with the "Careers" to trick them into staying away from Katniss.
+1. The role of Peeta was horribly miscast.