Agreed about George Clooney in Batman and Robin. The film was ok, but he didn't seem quite right as Batman for some reason.
The problem wasn't Clooney, the problem was the film's version of Batman. Given a good script, Clooney could've probably been one of the best screen Batmen. He's proven in other roles that he can play brooding, serious figures as well as projecting the suaveness and glamour necessary for Bruce Wayne, billionaire playboy. But Joel Schumacher could never decide whether his Bat-films were over-the-top camp or serious drama, so they ended up being awkward hodgepodges of both, making it hard for any actor to really get a handle on who Batman was supposed to be.
Some bad reviews cite the hardcore porn sequences that were in in one cut of the movie as a major problem. I say the problem is everything else.Sir John Gielgud, Sir Peter O'Toole, Dame Helen Mirren, that title-less chap Malcolm McDowell, and, well, everyone else who was suckered into being in Bob Guccione's 1979 production of "Caligula".
John Rhys-Davies has a ton of horrible movies under his belt; and he also has memorable roles in some of the highest grossing movies of all time. I remember him being asked about this once in an interview; JRD responded that he was a "working actor" and thus took jobs that were available instead of cherry picking. Not sure that's the best strategy, but I guess you do stand better odds of a successful turn if you're taking everything that comes your way.
Ben Kingsley in Bloodrayne.
John Rhys-Davies has a ton of horrible movies under his belt; and he also has memorable roles in some of the highest grossing movies of all time. I remember him being asked about this once in an interview; JRD responded that he was a "working actor" and thus took jobs that were available instead of cherry picking. Not sure that's the best strategy, but I guess you do stand better odds of a successful turn if you're taking everything that comes your way.
which is pretty much the attitude that Michael Caine takes.
He admit yeah Jaws 4 was a terrible movie but it did pay for an extension to his house.
John Wayne in The Conqueror. Not only was he miscast as Genghis Khan (!), but shooting near an atomic testing site may have contributed to his death by cancer years later.
Steve Martin as Clousseau in the Pink Panther remakes. I like Steve Martin quite a bit, but it was quite sad to see him play the iconic role. It was as if he was trying too hard to fill Peter Seller's shoes and it came off feeling like a mockery instead. I think his career has been in a steady decline. He seems to choose a lot of stinkers lately and ironically, he's a better musician than actor these days.
Good grief, ZR! You need to put a WARNING on that!Two for Sean Connery:
Ramirez in HIGHLANDER II
Sir de Winter in THE AVENGERS (A teddy bear suit? Really?)
Make that three:
http://www.simplysyndicated.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Zardoz1.jpg
Good grief, ZR! You need to put a WARNING on that!Two for Sean Connery:
Ramirez in HIGHLANDER II
Sir de Winter in THE AVENGERS (A teddy bear suit? Really?)
Make that three:
http://www.simplysyndicated.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Zardoz1.jpg
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