Anonymous wrote:In the US I think Richard Armitage and David Tennant are underrated. Also agree with Rufus Sewell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get:
Sutton Foster (yes, I've seen her Broadway performances; still don't think she's a good singer or actor, but I do appreciate the dancing)
Kevin Costner
That Aquaman guy (I don't see any appeal. At all.)
I think these three are underrated/under-appreciated
Stanley Tucci
Patrick Stewart (he should be in everything, and should have been in everything for the last 30 years)
Natalie Merchant (an actual distinctive voice and a great songwriter)
You’re clearly blind.
Stanley Tucci and Patrick Stewart get constant roles. Who doesn’t know what they can do?! They are in everything.
I doubt Stanley Tucci is a household name. I'd wager most people could only name Patrick Stewart as part of Star Trek and X-Men franchises, and have no idea about some of his Shakespeare roles onstage and independent film work.
Maybe with the ppl you know but I know plenty of ppl who know both of these actors. You can know them without knowing every single thing they’ve done. It’s how they reach a wider audience, by being in different types of roles.
That's like saying you "know" Adam Sandler can act because you've seen his goofball SNL sketches, when you didn't see him in "Spanglish."
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone talking $hit about Jennifer Lawrence seen “winters bone” or “the burning plain”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get:
Sutton Foster (yes, I've seen her Broadway performances; still don't think she's a good singer or actor, but I do appreciate the dancing)
Kevin Costner
That Aquaman guy (I don't see any appeal. At all.)
I think these three are underrated/under-appreciated
Stanley Tucci
Patrick Stewart (he should be in everything, and should have been in everything for the last 30 years)
Natalie Merchant (an actual distinctive voice and a great songwriter)
You’re clearly blind.
Stanley Tucci and Patrick Stewart get constant roles. Who doesn’t know what they can do?! They are in everything.
I doubt Stanley Tucci is a household name. I'd wager most people could only name Patrick Stewart as part of Star Trek and X-Men franchises, and have no idea about some of his Shakespeare roles onstage and independent film work.
Maybe with the ppl you know but I know plenty of ppl who know both of these actors. You can know them without knowing every single thing they’ve done. It’s how they reach a wider audience, by being in different types of roles.
That's like saying you "know" Adam Sandler can act because you've seen his goofball SNL sketches, when you didn't see him in "Spanglish."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get:
Sutton Foster (yes, I've seen her Broadway performances; still don't think she's a good singer or actor, but I do appreciate the dancing)
Kevin Costner
That Aquaman guy (I don't see any appeal. At all.)
I think these three are underrated/under-appreciated
Stanley Tucci
Patrick Stewart (he should be in everything, and should have been in everything for the last 30 years)
Natalie Merchant (an actual distinctive voice and a great songwriter)
You’re clearly blind.
Stanley Tucci and Patrick Stewart get constant roles. Who doesn’t know what they can do?! They are in everything.
I doubt Stanley Tucci is a household name. I'd wager most people could only name Patrick Stewart as part of Star Trek and X-Men franchises, and have no idea about some of his Shakespeare roles onstage and independent film work.
Maybe with the ppl you know but I know plenty of ppl who know both of these actors. You can know them without knowing every single thing they’ve done. It’s how they reach a wider audience, by being in different types of roles.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that Brad Pitt is a hugely underrated actor (and yes, I know what underrated means - people think he's just a pretty face, but he's actually a remarkable character actor). I've always thought this but this article explains it well:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/04/movies/brad-pitt-ad-astra.html
I totally get Taylor Swift. I'm not a huge fan but I respect why she's popular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get:
Sutton Foster (yes, I've seen her Broadway performances; still don't think she's a good singer or actor, but I do appreciate the dancing)
Kevin Costner
That Aquaman guy (I don't see any appeal. At all.)
I think these three are underrated/under-appreciated
Stanley Tucci
Patrick Stewart (he should be in everything, and should have been in everything for the last 30 years)
Natalie Merchant (an actual distinctive voice and a great songwriter)
You’re clearly blind.
Stanley Tucci and Patrick Stewart get constant roles. Who doesn’t know what they can do?! They are in everything.
I doubt Stanley Tucci is a household name. I'd wager most people could only name Patrick Stewart as part of Star Trek and X-Men franchises, and have no idea about some of his Shakespeare roles onstage and independent film work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get:
Sutton Foster (yes, I've seen her Broadway performances; still don't think she's a good singer or actor, but I do appreciate the dancing)
Kevin Costner
That Aquaman guy (I don't see any appeal. At all.)
I think these three are underrated/under-appreciated
Stanley Tucci
Patrick Stewart (he should be in everything, and should have been in everything for the last 30 years)
Natalie Merchant (an actual distinctive voice and a great songwriter)
You’re clearly blind.
Stanley Tucci and Patrick Stewart get constant roles. Who doesn’t know what they can do?! They are in everything.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t get:
The Kardashians (Yeah idk who the hell keeps supporting them. Idiots and idiot teens I guess)
Priankra Chopra (Is she really even that popular here? I have no issues with her but I’ve never seen her work)
Ed Sheeran (He can sing. He looks like a muppet but he can sing)
Underrated:
Rufus Sewell
Sam Rockwell (Doesn’t he have an Oscar? I know he has been nominated so clearly ppl see something)