Jason Whissell
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Honest question for you all...

In your opinion, what makes an actor's performance in a movie "bad"?

#Movies #opinion #film #badmovies
10:23 AM - May 03, 2023
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Brendan Koerner
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In response to Jason Whissell.
Obvious self-consciousness. Usually due to either incompetence, a lack of emotional investment in the job, or trying too hard.
10:26 AM - May 03, 2023
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Jason Whissell
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In response to Brendan Koerner.
Obvious self-conscious...first thing that comes to mind is Wiley Wiggins in dazed And Confused (guy who played Mitch).

Also, relying on physical actions to hide uncomfortable non-talking moments.
10:31 AM - May 03, 2023
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Brendan Koerner
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The first performance that popped to mind was Keanu Reeves in "Bram Stoker's Dracula." He was so young and so desperate to prove he had range beyond Ted/Johnny Utah, and that anxiety shines through in nearly every frame.
In response to Jason Whissell.
10:34 AM - May 03, 2023
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Jason Whissell
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In response to Brendan Koerner.
That has to be hard...you do all these roles based on the perception of what you play well, and then when you try to branch out, there's bound to be that trepidation. And the audience also seemingly WANTS people to be the same character...like watching HOTD expecting Matt Smith to be The Doctor.
10:44 AM - May 03, 2023
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