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That's taking a lot of liberties with the word honors.
A lot of liberties.

I'll never not approve of using Skip Bayless as an insult.

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Yes, but that doesn't mean there can't be Whore of Babylon cosplayers.

If you told me there was a movie where Fred Williamson plays a character called "The Hammer," this is not what I would expect. And for that, I am eternally disappointed.
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I'd probably watch NCIS if that were actually the case.

Hey, I like Kingdom of Heaven too, and while I won't say it's even partly because of Orlando Bloom, I don't feel like I have to say in spite of him either.

It wasn't intended as a deep comparison, just examples of filmmakers whose resumes don't support their reputations. Bear in mind that this was prompted in the middle of an attempt to watch Jupiter Rising.
I think that part of the reason I forget that Scott does have a solid number of OK-to-good movies is that he's

Yeah, I made a Ridley Scott:Wachowskis comparison to someone a while back, but Scott has actually made a fair number of reasonably good to great movies. He's just been more prolific than I remember, and also made a lot of crap.

I don't know who the others are but Chrissy Teigen is a model (I think) and married to John Legend.

Alexa is great.

It's hard to get emotionally attached to characters when the film can't even do a competent job of something as simple as letting you know their names. CGI Tarkin was a fan-servicey mistake (could have kept his part in the story and just shown him as a hologram; that would've worked just as well narratively without

It does if you A) acknowledge that quality is a sliding scale, not a simple binary and B) accept that TFA wasn't all that great.

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I definitely agree with you on Balor, kind of agree on Sting although the greater point there is that Sting probably shouldn't be trying to take a bump like that at this stage anyway, but putting the broken nose all on Cena is unfair. Still, calling out Rollins as an unsafe worker is an overreaction.

WCW already did it

Understated acting can only happen in good films or shows. In bad ones, it's just inability to act. So if you're a good actor in a bad film or show, you have a responsibility to yourself to overact just to show that you can still act at all.

I don't think it's exclusive.

There is.