George Clooney and I know I'm gonna get crucified for saying that but my brother and I cannot stand seen him. I truly don't recall watching a movie with him completely.
Rob Schneider. Every time I try to watch a movie, that fucker jumps through the window, holds a gun on me and forces me to stop. I don't know what his problem is.
Some Russian gangster man whose name I don't know. Kind of depressing demeanor and he seemed to be in just every movie I tried to watch on Netflix. Just stopped watching any time I see his face.
Joel Kinnaman is the worst. He is so bland, and aggressively unlikable. What makes it worse, is that he keeps on getting roles in films and TV that I want to see. So I watch these shows/films and he ruins it most of the time.
Joel Kinnaman is the worst. He is so bland, and aggressively unlikable. What makes it worse, is that he keeps on getting roles and films and TV that I want to see. So I watch these shows/films and he ruins it most of the time.
Russell Crowe is on the very short list. It takes something else of equal or greater inverted value to make me watch one of his movies. Robin Hood proved that, probably, I shouldn't even give this caveat.
Felicia Day is right next to him. I cannot stand her. She's lucky Magicians was a good enough show that I pressed on and she wasn't in enough of it to kill it for me.
Jared Leto is trying his damnedest to get on there.
Kevin Hart is almost there, but he's got a few rungs to go on that ladder.
Anna Kendrick, too.
John Cena is oh, so close. I really don't like him, he bores the hell out of me and I have never, ever understood his popularity. Like is he actually popular or is he just branded that way so people go with it?
There are a lot of people I just roll my eyes at when I see them, but I press on and just deal with it.
Adding Emilia Clarke just because I almost forgot about her. GOT fans are crazy.
Pete Holmes and I don't think I have a good reason for it. Barely know anything about him. Just something about his face and his mannerisms.
Probably Kevin Spacey too but I haven't had to deal with seeing him in a movie in a long time.
Other than that, there's plenty of actors I never want to see again but will tolerate if the movie's decent enough. Mark Wahlberg is a good example. Vin Diesel. Jonah Hill.
when I see Tom Cruise I tend to lose most of my interest. I don't like his face. tons of props to him for doing his own stunts, but man I do not like you as an actor. I never feel I am seeing a character but Tom Cruise.
Ricky Gervais, he's a mean guy with a horrible sense of humour. Punches down really frequently, and yet Americans love him :(
Adam Sandler, the king of the con, and again a horrible sense of humour that is about punching down, coupled with a lazy style for pretty much every movie he's been in.
Matthew Broderick. I cant stand the guy . He is the reason I havent and will never watch ferris bueller's day off .
I disliked him even more after I found out he killed those people and pretended he didnt remember and got away with it
Ricky Gervais, he's a mean guy with a horrible sense of humour. Punches down really frequently, and yet Americans love him :(
Adam Sandler, the king of the con, and again a horrible sense of humour that is about punching down, coupled with a lazy style for pretty much every movie he's been in.
I'll second Gervais. He's such a mean spirited guy. Plenty of actors and comedians who go for the 'I can't believe he said that' shock value, while actually making a poignant point. But Gervais doesn't do that. He's just an asshole.
And Will Ferrel usually annoys me to no end, with the sole exception being his role in Stranger Than Fiction. Where he shows he can just be a likeable guy.
There are actors who I can't really stand, but I will still watch something if they aren't the main character and my exposure to them is minimized. Jeremy Renner is the first one that comes to mind.
EDIT: Oh fuck! I just remembered the dude who played Moriarty on Sherlock. I will nope right out of anything he's in.