Movie: Parenthood--Steve Martin, Mary Steenbergen, Diane Weist
Line: "You need a license to drive a car. You need a license to have a dog, hell, you need a license to catch a fish, but they'll let any butt reaming a##hole be a parent."
Keanu was strong in that movie as a young guy figuring stuff out. He was great in Bill and Ted 1 (2 sucked). Little Buddha was also interesting.
Earnings do not equate to talent. All of the contemporary stars are rich, but how many of them are really great? How many of their movies are really memorable? How do they compare to the legendary stars of yester-year?
Most of what Hollywood puts out these days is rubbish but still grosses billions of dollars per year. They don’t even write scripts anymore, they just rehash old movies with new FX.
Keanu is ok in some of the stuff he has done, but he is far from being any kind of great actor despite his wealth or any awards that he has received. He is mediocre and fortunate that current Hollywood standards are low.
he's extremely stiff and not a great actor yet that being mentioned I actual have enjoyed a pair of his movies. velocity and Constantine. Even the 1st Matrix replace into good. yet like your first answer mentioned invoice and Ted replace into his best 2d. LOL Wait I forgot The Replacements - he remains stiff whether it rather is an exceedingly humorous action picture.
I loved him in as John Constantine, Neo in the Matrix, Kevin Lomax in the Devil's Advocate, and as Jack Traven in Speed to name a few. His voice, facial expressions, and sex appeal really reaches out into an audience.
I personally found Sweet November to be his best picture. He was great in Constantine too. And I can't wait to see him in The Lake House. He is one of my top favorite actors. And I just adore Sandra Bullock too.
I liked him in the Matrix movies (his passion for the woman he loved), but my favorite of him is A Walk In The Clouds. So cute, and such a romantic character.
You don't have to have talent to make millions. Just luck. Do you really think that every popular actor/actress out there is really that good? Is there none out there who just knew the right people? I think that's a silly question...
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I think he has a real charisma, very cool. Not to mention excellent and bodacious! He was a joy in Parenthood too!
The best line ever delivered in movie history.
Movie: Parenthood--Steve Martin, Mary Steenbergen, Diane Weist
Line: "You need a license to drive a car. You need a license to have a dog, hell, you need a license to catch a fish, but they'll let any butt reaming a##hole be a parent."
Keanu was strong in that movie as a young guy figuring stuff out. He was great in Bill and Ted 1 (2 sucked). Little Buddha was also interesting.
Keanu is (was) good.
Earnings do not equate to talent. All of the contemporary stars are rich, but how many of them are really great? How many of their movies are really memorable? How do they compare to the legendary stars of yester-year?
Most of what Hollywood puts out these days is rubbish but still grosses billions of dollars per year. They don’t even write scripts anymore, they just rehash old movies with new FX.
Keanu is ok in some of the stuff he has done, but he is far from being any kind of great actor despite his wealth or any awards that he has received. He is mediocre and fortunate that current Hollywood standards are low.
he's extremely stiff and not a great actor yet that being mentioned I actual have enjoyed a pair of his movies. velocity and Constantine. Even the 1st Matrix replace into good. yet like your first answer mentioned invoice and Ted replace into his best 2d. LOL Wait I forgot The Replacements - he remains stiff whether it rather is an exceedingly humorous action picture.
I loved him in as John Constantine, Neo in the Matrix, Kevin Lomax in the Devil's Advocate, and as Jack Traven in Speed to name a few. His voice, facial expressions, and sex appeal really reaches out into an audience.
The answer is that he's:
EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(jam air guitars triumphantly)
Or you could say that he's "the one"
Since when does no acting skills mean that yo can't make money in Hollywood?
Look at Jim Carrey.
He needs to go and learn from a real actor. Too bad Jimmy Stewart is dead.
I personally found Sweet November to be his best picture. He was great in Constantine too. And I can't wait to see him in The Lake House. He is one of my top favorite actors. And I just adore Sandra Bullock too.
I liked him in the Matrix movies (his passion for the woman he loved), but my favorite of him is A Walk In The Clouds. So cute, and such a romantic character.
You don't have to have talent to make millions. Just luck. Do you really think that every popular actor/actress out there is really that good? Is there none out there who just knew the right people? I think that's a silly question...
I loved him in Somethings' Gotta Give! also, he was really excellent in the Replacements.