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  • BlackKnight
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    Denis RodMan .

    Any one Watch Double Team,.. Or Whatever from the 90's ? Where he Co-Stared (& I use that term very Loosely) , with Van Damn ? ... Man That was Bad the Minute the 1st BoneAHead ,.. said yeah,.. Lets get this (these) Guys.

    Seriously,.. I kept rewinding the Tape,.. to Catch if I could understand what Rodman was even saying,.. I still have No Idea. It's on Par with Brad Pitt in that Movie Snatch.

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  • Hector
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    I'd take Paulie Shore over Tom Green any day.

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  • theantiquetiger
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    Paulie Shore!!!!

    The worst thing to happen to any of us. This waste of breathable air poisons the minds of anyone who happen to watch more than one minute of his garbage spewing "movies"!!!! He is the cause of the downfall of modern society, as we know it today.

    Too harsh?

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by toys2cool
    I like Shia,he's not the best looking dude.But he can act
    I agree...he seems pretty natural.

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  • goldenryan
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    Originally posted by knight errant00
    Shia Lebeuf
    Ben Affleck
    Adam Sandler

    Shia seems to be loved by the power structure in Hollywood -- Steven Spielberg believes he's the next big thing. I don't get it.

    B-Fleck is simply the luckiest guy in the industry. From Rob Reiner helping him and Matt Damon out to start to tanking so many movies and somehow still being considered a star, he's taken very average ability way far.

    Sandler is fairly funny at times. In small doses. But again, I don't get the huge success.
    i agree with your choices. those "actors" have more luck than talent.

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by knight errant00
    Shia Lebeuf
    Ben Affleck
    Adam Sandler

    Shia seems to be loved by the power structure in Hollywood -- Steven Spielberg believes he's the next big thing. I don't get it.

    B-Fleck is simply the luckiest guy in the industry. From Rob Reiner helping him and Matt Damon out to start to tanking so many movies and somehow still being considered a star, he's taken very average ability way far.

    Sandler is fairly funny at times. In small doses. But again, I don't get the huge success.
    I like Shia,he's not the best looking dude.But he can act

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  • knight errant00
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    Shia Lebeuf
    Ben Affleck
    Adam Sandler

    Shia seems to be loved by the power structure in Hollywood -- Steven Spielberg believes he's the next big thing. I don't get it.

    B-Fleck is simply the luckiest guy in the industry. From Rob Reiner helping him and Matt Damon out to start to tanking so many movies and somehow still being considered a star, he's taken very average ability way far.

    Sandler is fairly funny at times. In small doses. But again, I don't get the huge success.

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  • Mego Milk
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    Nick Cage
    Shia Lebuff
    Hayden Christensen
    Halle Barry

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  • Hector
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  • johnmiic
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Those were too obvious.



    But if you want the king of obvious...here it is...

    Steven Seagal...worse than all those combined, lol.


    I forgot good old Steven Segal. I guess my choices were too obvious.

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  • toys2cool
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    man I like too many people that have been listed so I won't get into that

    But I hate George Lopez, he's funny in stand up but not acting

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  • The Bat
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    Originally posted by jwyblejr
    I hate to do it but I'm putting Eddie Murphy on this list. Hasn't really done anything half way decent in a long time.

    Yeah...but I LOVE Him as Donkey in "Shrek" though.

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  • jwyblejr
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    I hate to do it but I'm putting Eddie Murphy on this list. Hasn't really done anything half way decent in a long time.

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  • The Bat
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    There are alot of Actors that play themselves...that are considered great Actors(whom I like as well):

    Jimmy Stewart
    Cary Grant
    Humphrey Bogart
    Jimmy Cagney
    Sean Connery
    Jack Nicholson

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  • Gorn Captain
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    I think what a lot of the actors mentioned above have in common, is that they mainly play one character, and that gets old after a while.
    There's no diversity.

    Btw, for his work in the last 10 years, I'd like to include Robert DeNiro.
    Sorry, Bob, you're just NOT funny....
    Go back to serious drama. Go hunt some deer....

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