Anonymous
Post 08/15/2021 20:48     Subject: Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

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Anonymous wrote:Anne Hathaway in anything.


I get that people have strong feelings about her, but she was adorable in the Princess Diaries movies

And I liked her in Devil Wears Prada


I thought she was fabulous in Les Miz and Interstellar.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2021 15:47     Subject: Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

Anonymous wrote:Anne Hathaway in anything.


I get that people have strong feelings about her, but she was adorable in the Princess Diaries movies

And I liked her in Devil Wears Prada
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2021 14:27     Subject: Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

Anne Hathaway in anything.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2021 14:12     Subject: Re:Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

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Welp. That's it. Thread done.


+1

DCUM post of the year. Not joking at all.


I’m an idiot. Who is it? Explain. Please.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2021 14:08     Subject: Re:Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

Anonymous wrote:Tom Cruise as the Vampire Lestat and Brad Pitt as Louis. Neither was right for the part.

+10000 back when I cared about books made into movies.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2021 14:07     Subject: Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

That guy in Bosch. He sticks his chin out in every scene.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2021 14:04     Subject: Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

Idris Alba in the Dark Tower. It’s based on the English nights of the round table.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2021 14:02     Subject: Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

Anonymous wrote:The actress who plays Brianna in Outlander. She made the series unwatchable for me.

Jack Black with any attractive love interest.

Agree! For one thing she’s not attractive enough to be the daughter of two super models. And boring.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2021 13:55     Subject: Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

Anonymous wrote:Deciding to switch casting on iconic characters rather than just cancel the show or write them out when the original character decides to leave. The show almost always dies a slow death.


One of the weirdest was on "Dallas" when Barbara Bel Geddes was sick, and they recast Donna Reed as Miss Ellie for a season, and then Bel Geddes returned the following year. They looked and acted very differently.


Anonymous
Post 08/15/2021 11:46     Subject: Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

Deciding to switch casting on iconic characters rather than just cancel the show or write them out when the original character decides to leave. The show almost always dies a slow death.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2021 10:45     Subject: Re:Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

Anonymous wrote:It’s not out yet but I’m going to add Chalomet as Paul Atreides and while I love Momoa I can’t see him as Duncan Idaho.
Agree with most of the comments above except I mostly like Nicole Kidman and Emily Blunt. Val Kilmer as Doc was brilliant.


He's a perfect Paul Atreides. Paul is 15 in the book. I realize Chalamet is much older than that but he still looks 15. He looks aristocratic, intelligent, and he's a great actor.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2021 10:41     Subject: Re:Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

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Anonymous wrote:Madonna in Evita


This is one that seemed ok at the time but aged terribly.


It did not seem OK to me at the time.


Because she isn't Patti Lupone or why? I thought Madonna was good in that role.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2021 09:17     Subject: Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

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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. There are 56,000 British actors who could have done a better job than Andi. You know all the Brits made fun of her throughout the filming.

Isn't the whole point of the character that she's American?


I don’t think being American was necessary to the plot, but in any case, there are 56,000 British actors who can play a better American than she did.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2021 22:55     Subject: Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

Nina Dobrev as Elena in Vampire Diaries. Part of it is that I found her character annoying, but I didn't think she was right for the role.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2021 22:52     Subject: Worst hollywood casting decision ever?

Daniel Radcliffe as Harry. He wasn't horrible in the first 4, but I couldn't stand him as older Harry.