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I find him delightful in everything that he does and I am looking forward to seeing him in “Don’t Worry Darling”. I think he is an incredibly talented young man who brings much joy to people all over the world and honestly if the acting is not as good as the music that’s okay. Still incredibly talented and I will

So why doesn’t that charisma, that spark, that sense of connection, seem to carry over to the silver screen?

People Baffled Famous Singer Cannot Also Act For Some Reason.

Because acting is hard and just because someone is a talented performer doesn’t mean they’re meant for drama films? There are even Broadway performers that I consider to be the best of the best, who fumble on movies and tv because that’s not their forte.

That was the point. The irony was the point. Wake up.

Lipnicki said that he started taking acting classes and “really studying it” after high school, and he started doing theater as a way to work with more actors and really get into acting. These days he’s back in the business, doing what he can when he can. He told /Film that he has a “great relationship” with his past

I don’t think anyone’s mentioned this yet, but has it ever occurred to anyone that nobody really talks about Avatar any more?

If we assume every plus size woman has the same comic voice, sure. Based on that Michael Longfellow is a Pete Davidson Kyle Mooney clone. It’ll be hard for him to play a 90s high school nerd whose dad died on 9/11.

A renaissance in reference to an actor or artist implies that either they’re back after a long break or that they’ve returned to peak form after a string of disappointing projects. Neither applies to Rachel Bloom, who aside from taking a short break to have a baby has been working consistently and to acclaim since Cra

The one change I actually quite liked was Kevin Kline as Maurice. Maurice was written as comic relief and Don Hahn specifically called out that “hit on the head, underwear shot and pants on fire” was the formula for Maurice and LeFou. Changing him into this competent, sensitive clock maker added a sweet dynamic to his

That Beauty and the Beast remake can kiss my fucking ass.  Holy shit, I'm sure Emma Watson is a decent person but she cannot sing, she cannot sing Broadway songs, and the stage direction must have been awful because that was not a great performance.  Worst of both worlds, slavishly loyal to a point where its

the make up of the audience at these “festivals””
If I were to hazard a guess, I’m going with “idiots”.

Tampax?

Yeah not everyone can pull off that combo of hugely confident and also wildly pathetic.

No, and since people keep asking, now we’re taking away the genres, ratings, and vowels. Dl wth t.

Ed Helms has done nothing to deserve that level of devotion.

Although I’ve just written a post about how great she is, I actually wouldn’t put Hannigan top. To me, the real ‘they deserved an emmy’ talent on the show was Tony Head. He gets overlooked - as ‘the parent’, the boring one - but it’s a tour de force performance. He gets broad, bumbling bits (some of the comedy, and

David Boreanaz is one lucky SOB, that’s for sure. He’s not the one I would have pegged to still be working steadily at 50.

Agree with you 100%. But I also contend that unless you watched Buffy in your youth, where all of its kitschy spookiness combined with teen melodrama hits hard, it is not a good show. People who continue to sing its praises and rewatch it held it dearly in their formative years. Every person I know who has watched it

Agree. Whedon has generally worked well with an ensemble of characters even where some of the actors are not up to par, limited, or one-note (Eliza Dushku anyone?). And even for those actors, they come off pretty well in his shows—at the very least, the fans loved them.