phenomangel
05-18-2013, 01:40 AM
George Clooney as Batman because while he'd fit as Bruce Wayne, he didn't fit as Batman. He didn't look right in the costume for some reason and neither he or Kilmer had that dark Batman voice that Bale and especially Keaton had.

Murdock because he killed all The Strangers in Dark City. I understand why he did it. But being The Strangers, especially Mr. Hand are my favorite characters of the movie, I hated him for killing them LOL. Same goes for The Doctor as he turned on them, which is understandable though as they forced him to remove all his memories.

theone2000
06-02-2013, 01:35 PM
Any character played by Denzel Washington.

todstasa
06-05-2013, 04:13 AM
Ruby Rhod from the Fifth Element.

I usually like Chris Tucker, but he was just waaayyyyyyyyy too annoying here.

avilslare
06-05-2013, 01:55 PM
Most film roles played by Will Smith. He always injects that same cocky attitude into every role. He has no range. Watch Independence Day then watch I, Robot. Same fucking person.

I usually try to avoid his films now.

scorecrave
06-05-2013, 03:06 PM
After re-watching Willow recently (on Bluray), I discovered that I truly hate the Brownies. They are only incorporated into the film to give it a lighter feeling and it just doesn't work. They are annoying, they cause more issues than they solve and the special effects still weren't sophisticated enough to allow for me to forget that it's not all green screen effects.
I wish there was a Brownie free edition of the film, Willow. It would make the movie so much more enjoyable. :-)

theone2000
06-05-2013, 11:15 PM
Most film roles played by Will Smith. He always injects that same cocky attitude into every role. He has no range. Watch Independence Day then watch I, Robot. Same fucking person.

I usually try to avoid his films now.

I forgot about him. You're spot on.

phenomangel
06-06-2013, 05:13 AM
Most film roles played by Will Smith. He always injects that same cocky attitude into every role. He has no range. Watch Independence Day then watch I, Robot. Same fucking person.

I usually try to avoid his films now.

We'll have to agree to disagree. All guys are like that. It's just the way they are. But for a guy, he's actually comes off humble, not cocky off screen. Watch his interviews and you'll see that for the most part. Wish I could have met him. Considering what his Fresh Prince co-stars say about him, he's really down to Earth and takes time to meet fans an give back to the community in some way. If he really was cocky, he'd only brag as cocky people always do about his success and not care about anything else besides that and money. Maybe that "attitude" is part of the characters he plays. But I did notice any of that in Pursuit Of Happyness or Seven Pounds. He's one of the best actors, which is why he's one of the most highly paid. I like his films over other actors and it's only his fiolms that I say that about because generally, I don't like actors, but instead for the most part, like certain movies that certain actors just happen to be in. Example: Not a Keaton fan. But enjoyed Batman and Batman Returns which he was in and for a live-action Batman, his was best IMO.

Just my opinion,

theone2000
06-06-2013, 03:36 PM
After re-watching Willow recently (on Bluray), I discovered that I truly hate the Brownies. They are only incorporated into the film to give it a lighter feeling and it just doesn't work. They are annoying, they cause more issues than they solve and the special effects still weren't sophisticated enough to allow for me to forget that it's not all green screen effects.
I wish there was a Brownie free edition of the film, Willow. It would make the movie so much more enjoyable. :-)

My sympathies...

I had a similar idea with a Doctor Who film with Peter Cushing. Bernard Cribbins' character needs to be edited-out / air-brushed-out altogether.

ROKUSHO
06-07-2013, 02:58 PM
too many to list them all.
special case: tom bombadil from LOTR TFOTR. hated him in the book, so glad his movie scene was cut entirely