The Actor Who Never Made A Bad Movie

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Johnny Depp, Al Pacino, Denzel Washington and Tom Hanks - those four have never made a film I didn't like. I enjoy all of their movies.
 
Face it, there's not a single actor who hasn't done some stupid/bad movies. That's life :lol:
 
Ah but see, you really only should knock people out if it was generally hated if you are ever going to find someone who might have not made an awful movie. If we go by individual opinion alone, this really is more of a mission impossible that it started out cause everything is hated by somebody. ;)

At least that's how I am devising who to knock out.

And Scar Jo gets knocked out a thousand times over :D



Emily Blunt has a very good track record, but Wind Chill might be her one blunder.

And Chris was in Money Train :(

And James Mcavoy would probably get axed by Rory O'Shea Was Here.

But I agree, since James Dean only had the chance to make 3 movies, that were all classics and died, he would be the winner because he didn't have time to make a bad movie.
 
I think, by and large, that Troy is considered to be bad movie, regardless of the fact it did well..so that eliminates Brad Pitt, in my books.

As for Tom Hanks...well, there was Turner & Hooch....

I think its pretty difficult to find the perfect actor...though I agree, Johnny Depp is a pretty good choice :)



The Ninth gate?

Yeah, it was pretty out-there, but I wouldnt say it was completely horrible....
 
I thought Mansfield Park was cool, a bit more hip for the likes of Jane Austen novels. Not that I hated Sense and Sensebility or Pride and Prejudice, but this one movie I actually have more enthusiasm for.

I was going to go with Tom Hanks but I remember that I saw Splash which is probably considerable considering it was made in 1984 or something and it was fairly early in his career. But somehow, I can't I just can't forget the torrid-ness of that movie.

My other favorite actor is Dustin Hoffman, but I haven't seen all of them, so it's not justifiable.

Jack Nicholson. But Anger Management wasn't great although he played nicely.
 
I love Reign of fire actually. :look:

Then again I do also believe in the dragon theory it states :lol:
 
Donnie Brasco was pretty well liked by critics when it first came out and I personally love that movie also. I don't necessarily think that movie would take him off the list. Gigli would automatically take him off the list.
 
Tom Hanks - Ladykillers --> bad.

Julia Stiles - The Prince and Me --> bad.

Orlando Bloom was the first name that came to my mind, too, ROCKSTAR. :) But I haven't seen Ned Kelly either, so I can't say for sure.

So far it looks like James Dean is the winner. :lol:
 
I actually enjoyed those more than I did Pleasantville. :lol:

And Sweet Home Alabama is a cute chick flick. Fear, Marky Mark was cute. :lol: On a serious note, it was a pretty enjoyable movie.
 
Gates of Hell? or was it Hells Gate? I know of at least 3 other people that were all like dubya tee eff, mate? with that one.
 
Im agreeing with Johnny Depp, every movie I have seen him in was pretty good. Not one was real bad at all.
 
For me, it would have to be Robert Redford, Al Pacino, Jack Nicholson, Denzel W, Morgan Freeman and Michelle Pfieffer and Meryl Streep and Paul Newman

I've seen quite a few of their movies and have never seen a bad one
 
I actually liked The Beach--but mainly because of Leo and for no other reason....so it would definitely take him off the list.
 
:look: I hated Man on Fire.

Colin Farrell has "Alexander"'s flop and he also did "Intermission" which is like an Irish "Love Actually" that didn't get the best reviews. I've been dying to watch the movie but I haven't so I can't comment much on it.

BTW, Blade you should start this thread but for actresses. This is a really great topic.
 
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