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Your most irritating actor?
01 January 2008, 13:49
GrosVentreGeorgeYour most irritating actor?
Personally for me it is Toby Maquire! I can not stand to hear his voice. Anything he is in tends to make me want to stay clear. I have seen two of the Spidermans simply because I am a fan of both Sam Raimi and Bruce Cambpell. The first time I noticed him making my teeth grind was in Riding with the Devil. Since then I have not been able to happily sit through an entire movie with him.
The next one would be Adam Beach. I am only half native american but I can not stand to see him on the screen. In every movie he is in it seems that he is in pain. Why is it painful to be indian and on film. I love Wes Studie and Graham Greene in just about anything they do. But this new guy? Why has hollywood fallen in love with his version of what a Native American on screen should be? Maybe his next turn as Blue Duck in Comanche Moon might give him a welcome change in character. One can only hope.
P.S. I grew up on the Ft. Belknap Indian Reservation. Anyone who acted like him on my res would get his butt kicked.
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01 January 2008, 15:59
Ted68It's a tie. I refuse to watch anything with Steven Sagal, and find most Stallone films difficult to watch.
As for the Beach comment, I'm Scots-French so I'll leave that alone only to say Frederick Forrest as Blue Duck and Wes Studi as Famous Shoes will be hard to beat for both of the actors in Commanche Moon. Did you see Studi will be playing Buffalo Hump? Lonesome Dove is my hands down favorite movie. In fact in my younger promiscuous days I signed into many questionable motels with my uncle's cocktail waitresses and bartenders as Gus MacCrae. It's better than John Smith.
01 January 2008, 18:07
Oday450quote:
Steven Sagal, and find most Stallone
I agree with Ted68 and can add a half dozen more bad actors; however, at the top of my list is Alec Baldwin mostly because of his elitist attitude and leftist politics.
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01 January 2008, 18:42
Ole Miss GuyIts a tie between Billary Clinton and Al Gore.
01 January 2008, 21:09
reloadermanquote:
Originally posted by Ole Miss Guy:
Its a tie between Billary Clinton and Al Gore.
And YES, they are actors!

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01 January 2008, 22:31
NaphtaliHow about a trifecta of trifectas?
Unfortunately, alive actors:
1. Mickey Rourke
2. Leonardo DiCaprio
3. Brad Pitt
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Unfortunately, alive actresses:
1. Jane Fonda (good actress, unfortunate human being)
2. Talia Shire
3. Merrl Streep
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Gone, but none too soon:
1. Ricky Nelson
2. John Ritter
3. Greta Garbo
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02 January 2008, 00:46
army aviatorquote:
Originally posted by GrosVentreGeorge:
Personally for me it is Toby Maquire! I can not stand to hear his voice. Anything he is in tends to make me want to stay clear. I have seen two of the Spidermans simply because I am a fan of both Sam Raimi and Bruce Cambpell. The first time I noticed him making my teeth grind was in Riding with the Devil. Since then I have not been able to happily sit through an entire movie with him.
The next one would be Adam Beach. I am only half native american but I can not stand to see him on the screen. In every movie he is in it seems that he is in pain. Why is it painful to be indian and on film. I love Wes Studie and Graham Greene in just about anything they do. But this new guy? Why has hollywood fallen in love with his version of what a Native American on screen should be? Maybe his next turn as Blue Duck in Comanche Moon might give him a welcome change in character. One can only hope.
P.S. I grew up on the Ft. Belknap Indian Reservation. Anyone who acted like him on my res would get his butt kicked.
Off subject but I hunted Ft Belknap with Jim Weigand as my guide. Had a great time.
02 January 2008, 01:05
tankhunterJohn Malkovich ,hes bloody unbearable worse than steve irwin was
02 January 2008, 02:56
ray in seattleSean Penn heads my list.......r in s.
02 January 2008, 04:16
SGraves155Ted Danson, Jane Fonda
02 January 2008, 05:42
GrosVentreGeorgequote:
Originally posted by army aviator:
Off subject but I hunted Ft Belknap with Jim Weigand as my guide. Had a great time.
I am related to the Weigands, not sure if I know Jim though. I will have to ask my Grandfather. What did ya hunt? Were you successful?
"I would rather have a German division in front of me than a French one behind me." -- General George S. Patton
02 January 2008, 08:47
swheelerSteven Baldwin- Paris Hilton
02 January 2008, 19:42
mr rigbyAnyone who is a anti hunter/shooter , but still plays a hunter or shooter.....
02 January 2008, 22:22
CZ 550Martin Lawrence and Chris Tucker tie in my book. Just listening to the two of them talk makes me slightly homicidal.
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03 January 2008, 00:52
MyNameIsEarlBilly Mays, the infomercial guy that sells everything. I hate that voice!!!!!
03 January 2008, 19:24
trophyhunter5000Kevin Costner….
He can’t be in a movie any shorter than three hours and almost always has to show his naked ass….
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03 January 2008, 20:16
reloadermanNo one mentioned "CSI Miami"...............
everyone on that show is a POSER!
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03 January 2008, 20:38
Yankee DoodleJohn Wayne
Never served one minute in uniform (during WW II) and made a great living playing as a great hero in just about every movie he made. From a USMC Sgt., to a US Army Cavalry officer to a Soecial Forces Col., etc. etc. etc.
What Bullshit.
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03 January 2008, 22:12
JarrodWill Ferrell has to be the most annoying human being on the planet. There are a few movies that I will not watch simply because he is in them.
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03 January 2008, 23:00
crowrifleRosie.
Just too much of a fat, ugly, miserable wretch to look at.
03 January 2008, 23:15
ireload2There are a lot of actors I cannot stand but Chuck Norris has to be at the top of the list....
Honorable mention
Steven Seagal.....yukkkkk
Stallone ......yukkkk junior
John Wayne as cited above
Elvis Presley
Liberace
Rock Hudson
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Most sit-com actors, pro wrestlers, politicians
and television evangelists all belong in the same stinky category.
03 January 2008, 23:22
GSP7Jim Carrie
04 January 2008, 07:14
KRyderAdam Sandler - every role he does is the same irritating and nauseating (and not funny) character with a different name.
04 January 2008, 10:42
waterratSean Penn
Justin Timberlake
Gary Oldman
Ron Jeremy
Jeremy Irons
Denzsel Washington
the list goes on & on
I tend to use more than enough gun
04 January 2008, 17:06
jeffeossoany actor/entertainer/athelete that thinks because they can fake being a person under hevy directon, has an authoritative voice in politics, due to their fan base ... or are immune from laws
04 January 2008, 19:08
flutedchamberMy top one would be Nicholas Cage. Is he pronouncing it Cage as in rage, or Caage as in lodge?
Either way he can act for crap.
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05 January 2008, 07:15
Gibbs505quote:
Originally posted by KRyder:
Adam Sandler - every role he does is the same irritating and nauseating (and not funny) character with a different name.
Yep, he gets my vote. I have not seen him in a single movie that I could sit through!
So I can't spell, so what!!!
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05 January 2008, 09:26
GSP7Mel Gibson sucks Too!

05 January 2008, 09:44
390ishAndy Garcia
06 January 2008, 08:30
SaeedTom Cruise!
The most over-rated idiot to grace the Hollywood.
08 January 2008, 01:51
nkonkasusan sarandon's live-in, what's-his-name.
followed by Sean Penn
08 January 2008, 02:40
Bob KBottom of the heap, Woody Allen, Back in the day I couldn't sit through one of his excuses for a motion picture even if it meant getting laid by my date later on.
08 January 2008, 02:51
SGraves155quote:
Originally posted by Bob K:
Bottom of the heap, Woody Allen, Back in the day I couldn't sit through one of his excuses for a motion picture even if it meant getting laid by my date later on.
Bob, watch "Sleeper" again. I saw it again last month on TV, and it's so much better than most of the crap put out today.
08 January 2008, 06:09
sculptorWoopie Goldburg, the sight of her makes me gag.
08 January 2008, 18:24
montesJim Carrey
Tom Cruise
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." (Attributed to George Orwell).
08 January 2008, 18:24
montesAnd to that lst one. Tom Cruise is an ok i just cant stand him as a person.
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." (Attributed to George Orwell).
09 January 2008, 10:04
Teat HoundSean F'n Penn
-eric
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09 January 2008, 17:51
bluefinPauly Shore
Tom Green
Alec Baldwin
09 January 2008, 19:54
ben shelori don't like anybody.
10 January 2008, 02:23
ForrestBDanny Glover
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