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Don’t have time to read it but I assume Richard Dreyfus is on it.
The best actors are either Jean Claude Van Dam or Chuck Norris.
Before even reading the list I can tell you numbers 1-10: Meryl Streep. It is amazing she has stayed as thin as she has with all the scenery she has chewed up over the years. The word “overrated” is underrated for her over the top “acting.”
Gary Cooper (even though he stars in many of my favorite movies)
Little Ben Shapiro is going to take some major heat for this one. Bill Murry? Come On! Didn’t he see Zombieland?
As an example of an underrated actor I would go with Val Kilmer.
Come to think of it, if you look at the whole cast of “Tombstone” you can find a whole range of acting abilities.
I have Brad Pitt fatigue. I just won’t rent a movie or go to a show with him or his statuesque wife, AJ.
Most of those on the list are considered to be great actors/actresses, but I’m not sure Clooney or DiCaprio would be considered among the great. They’re just nice looking.
In their stead should have been Kevin Spacey, Jane Fonda and Tom Cruise.
I actually thought George Clooney would have been number one. Two of the biggest yawners in Hollywood (both on and off screen) are Meryl Streep and George Clooney...imho:/
No one seems to have the talent of Gene Kelly, Ray Bolger, or Dick Van Dyke anymore.
Looks pretty good to me. His top overrated actor and actress are hard to argue with.
Boy, does this guy ever suck.
The only way I can figure he gets work is that he has some porn tapes on some casting director.
Surprisingly, it’s a pretty good list.
I’m glad my favorite actor was not on the list. That would be Burl Ives.
I can’t believe Julia Roberts didn’t make that list. All that skeleton has going for her is a mass of hair, a big rubbery grin, and long skinny legs. She was okay in Steel Magnolias but I could have gone without ever seeing her again after that.
I don’t much care for movies at all and so don’t have much of a frame of reference, but I have to disagree about Jack Nicholson. I loved him in “A Few Good Men” and thought it was one of the best performances ever.
I would add Julie Roberts.
Jack Nicholson was terrific as Buddy Rydell in ‘Anger Management’, with Adam Sandler.
No Brando? Apparently, the rater missed Teahouse and Sayonara—not to mention Streetcar and Waterfront. The most over-rated ham in all of filmdom. (And don’t tell me about Godfather!)