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Is there an actor/actress you can't stand that everyone else loves? (Original Post) milestogo May 28 OP
John Wayne The Blue Flower May 28 #1
Ick milestogo May 28 #3
John Wayne had a tremendous fear of horses. red dog 1 May 28 #7
So he was a bone spurs guy way before Trump. milestogo May 28 #9
Well, not really, red dog 1 May 28 #14
John Wayne was my first thought- without hesitation biophile May 29 #60
Ray Romano red dog 1 May 28 #2
Jerry Seinfeld Bluestocking May 28 #4
Although I loved the TV show "Seinfeld," I never thought he was a funny stand-up comedian. red dog 1 May 28 #8
His stand up routines at the beginning of the show were always snore-worthy wryter2000 May 28 #15
I agree. red dog 1 May 28 #28
That part was generally his own material. The rest of the show was largely larry david unblock May 29 #58
Agree. LoisB May 28 #36
And Michael N-word Richards. I've never watched that show since Richard's racist rant. brush 21 hrs ago #87
Adam Sandler Johonny May 28 #5
Lots of comedians are funny in small doses - so they are good at skits milestogo May 28 #6
Me too, with one exception, red dog 1 May 28 #10
GMTA we can do it May 28 #12
Same, haven't watched one of his movies in ages. Dave Bowman May 29 #55
His newer serious rules are excellent NoRethugFriends May 29 #56
Adam Sandler we can do it May 28 #11
Jack Nicholson wryter2000 May 28 #13
I 2nd that! Callie1979 May 28 #19
OMG! I thought I was the only one who noticed that. MIButterfly May 28 #30
Sally Field Walleye May 28 #16
The Rock Basso8vb May 28 #17
Melissa McCarthy Keepthesoulalive May 28 #18
Except... leftieNanner 22 hrs ago #77
That was probably her best roll Keepthesoulalive 21 hrs ago #83
jackie gleason. lucy ball. AllaN01Bear May 28 #20
Sally Field, At One Time ProfessorGAC May 28 #21
I take it you never saw The Flying Nun or Gidget. milestogo May 28 #23
Sure I Did ProfessorGAC May 28 #27
Jim Carrey i agree kozar May 29 #57
Young Sally, was still, kozar May 29 #64
Nicole Kiddman RainCaster May 28 #22
I thought she was pretty good in "To Die For." MIButterfly May 28 #31
Agree kozar May 29 #68
Adam Sandler doc03 May 28 #24
When Leo DiCaprio was young, I found his screen presence inexplicably annoying. Mister Ed May 28 #25
Sandra Bullock. greatauntoftriplets May 28 #26
Seconded! darkstar May 28 #40
Adam Sandler and Steve Carell Ritabert May 28 #29
Adam Sandler. Rizen May 28 #32
Wow, a lot of other people hate Adam Sandler too! Rizen May 28 #33
Sigourney Weaver bamagal62 May 28 #34
John Wayne, Kevin Hart, Dave Chappelle, Elvis Presley. LoisB May 28 #35
Will Ferrell. Paladin May 28 #37
I never liked him going back to SNL days and still don't. lark May 29 #62
Lassie Sneederbunk May 28 #38
LOL 2MuchNoise May 28 #41
Adam Sandler and John Wayne, off the top of my head. Diamond_Dog May 28 #39
Jeff Goldblum. He creeps me out. Luciferous May 28 #42
He's a hunk of fly. milestogo 4 hrs ago #95
Nic CAGE, Bill MURRAY, (will add on) UTUSN May 28 #43
Clint Eastwood, Charlton Heston, Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, Tim Allen, Tom Selleck Wiz Imp May 29 #44
Yes - all Republicans, I think. kerry-is-my-prez 21 hrs ago #84
Clint Eastwood made a few decent movies, and Tim Allen was fine in the Toy Story movies (where we didn't have to look at Wiz Imp 21 hrs ago #86
Richard Gere Wolf Frankula May 29 #45
Kirk Douglas LudwigPastorius May 29 #46
Helen Hunt chowmama May 29 #47
Jim Carrey, followed closely by vanamonde May 29 #48
KURT RUSSELL?!!! milestogo May 29 #65
Godzilla Emile May 29 #49
Tom Cruise MIGuy May 29 #50
Matthew McConaughey Brainstormy May 29 #51
He refuses to overcome his accent in everything. Ilsa May 29 #53
I second that. lamp_shade May 29 #63
I third it MorbidButterflyTat May 29 #69
Clooney live love laugh May 29 #52
Amy Schumer, Eugene Levy bif May 29 #54
Amy Schumer for sure! Pisces 22 hrs ago #76
David Schwimmer and Adam Sandler. Botany May 29 #59
Will Farrell - not funny! lark May 29 #61
Julia Roberts for me, too. Mad_Dem_X May 29 #66
The first movie I saw her in was Mystic Pizza milestogo May 29 #67
Agree MorbidButterflyTat May 29 #70
Meg Ryan. MIButterfly Yesterday #71
John Wayne ArnoldLayne Yesterday #72
Went through the list and cannot find one I can love. efhmc Yesterday #73
Robin Williams. Morbius 23 hrs ago #74
John Wayne Emile 22 hrs ago #75
Will Smith RandySF 22 hrs ago #78
Dozens of them bucolic_frolic 22 hrs ago #79
Jesse Eisenberg. Sibelius Fan 22 hrs ago #80
Adam Sandler crimycarny 22 hrs ago #81
A lot of Monday morning quarterbacking in this thread. And mixing Apples with Oranges. Tetrachloride 22 hrs ago #82
Gonna have to go with Nicolas Cage.. Permanut 21 hrs ago #85
John Wayne. He was a magat before the term was even coined. brush 21 hrs ago #88
Pretty much every actor in this thread I consider as just a schmoe trying to make their way in the world. SalamanderSleeps 21 hrs ago #89
Jennifer Lopez. She is too much..... kerry-is-my-prez 21 hrs ago #90
And all she does is act like Jennifer Lopez. milestogo 4 hrs ago #96
Ian Holm Easterncedar 20 hrs ago #91
Jim Carrey Music Man 19 hrs ago #92
Seth Rogan and his bff (best friend forever) Jonah Hill Polybius 16 hrs ago #93
Sofia Vergara Totally Tunsie 5 hrs ago #94

red dog 1

(31,157 posts)
7. John Wayne had a tremendous fear of horses.
Wed May 28, 2025, 06:10 PM
May 28

My father couldn't stand him because he didn't enlist to fight in WW2.
Wayne was initially classified as 3-A -- Family Deferment, but was later reclassified as 1-A (draft eligible)
Herbert J. Yates, president of Republic Pictures, "intervened in the Selective Service process, requesting Wayne's further deferment." (Wikipedia)

red dog 1

(31,157 posts)
14. Well, not really,
Wed May 28, 2025, 06:25 PM
May 28

Last edited Wed May 28, 2025, 07:56 PM - Edit history (1)

VonShitzInPantz (Cadet Bone Spurs) is a draft-dodging coward.

Film director John Ford served in WW2 as head of the photographic unit for the OSS and made documentaries for the Navy Department.
John Wayne "repeatedly wrote to Ford saying he wanted to enlist, on one occasion inquiring whether he could get into Ford's military unit."
(Wikipedia)

So John Wayne never really tried to avoid the draft and even tried to enlist in John Ford's unit.

red dog 1

(31,157 posts)
2. Ray Romano
Wed May 28, 2025, 05:58 PM
May 28

Star of the TV show "Everybody Loves Raymond"

I also can't stand the actress who played his mother on the show, Doris Roberts.

red dog 1

(31,157 posts)
8. Although I loved the TV show "Seinfeld," I never thought he was a funny stand-up comedian.
Wed May 28, 2025, 06:13 PM
May 28

Welcome to DU!

wryter2000

(47,860 posts)
15. His stand up routines at the beginning of the show were always snore-worthy
Wed May 28, 2025, 06:27 PM
May 28

Just not funny at all.

unblock

(55,197 posts)
58. That part was generally his own material. The rest of the show was largely larry david
Thu May 29, 2025, 09:10 AM
May 29

They actually have pretty similar material. I find the difference is that Seinfeld looks at ordinary, banal moments of everyday life and says wow, isn't that funny; whereas david takes those situations and makes them more outrageous.

That extra bite often makes all the difference.

brush

(60,164 posts)
87. And Michael N-word Richards. I've never watched that show since Richard's racist rant.
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 09:24 PM
21 hrs ago

Johonny

(23,797 posts)
5. Adam Sandler
Wed May 28, 2025, 06:06 PM
May 28

He does that one character in every movie and boy does did that act get old.

Oddly, enjoy him on SNL, but his movies are such low effort stinkers.

milestogo

(20,767 posts)
6. Lots of comedians are funny in small doses - so they are good at skits
Wed May 28, 2025, 06:10 PM
May 28

but just too much for a movie.

red dog 1

(31,157 posts)
10. Me too, with one exception,
Wed May 28, 2025, 06:16 PM
May 28

I loved "Don't Mess with the Zohan" and have re-watched it many times.

wryter2000

(47,860 posts)
13. Jack Nicholson
Wed May 28, 2025, 06:25 PM
May 28

He doesn't act. He mugs for the camera, and somehow, people think he's great.

MIButterfly

(552 posts)
30. OMG! I thought I was the only one who noticed that.
Wed May 28, 2025, 08:29 PM
May 28

I mean, there are some roles I really liked
him in. I don't think anybody else on earth could've played RP McMurphy as well as he did and I liked him in "Terms of Endearment" to name a couple. But "As Good as it Gets"? All he did was make faces and that was Oscar-worthy?






ProfessorGAC

(73,008 posts)
21. Sally Field, At One Time
Wed May 28, 2025, 07:14 PM
May 28

I found her acting much more subtle & on-point as she got older.
But, she always seemed forced & overemotive.
The movie Absence of Malice is a case in point. The movie was good despite her, not because of her, even with the rest of that stellar cast.
A few of her most recent movies were far better, but it took a long time.
Also, Jim Carrey. I find him extraordinarily unfunny.

milestogo

(20,767 posts)
23. I take it you never saw The Flying Nun or Gidget.
Wed May 28, 2025, 07:20 PM
May 28

It took her a long time to work her way out of those stereotypes.
I liked her back then, but I didn't know any better.

ProfessorGAC

(73,008 posts)
27. Sure I Did
Wed May 28, 2025, 08:02 PM
May 28

But, those shows weren't meant for young boys so I neither liked nor disliked them.
It was the stuff she did as an adult that I didn't like.
She won 2 academy awards and I don't get it. He acting was tortured in Norma Rae, so I never understood that win.
Obviously, I'm in a tiny minority but I don't get why.

kozar

(3,100 posts)
64. Young Sally, was still,
Thu May 29, 2025, 09:37 AM
May 29

A nice looking woman, who, was, working at her profession.
My fave actor is Sean Connery, my least fave is Jim Carrey.
Actress , that like, if I see a movie with Sirgourny Weaver in, im watching

Koz0

kozar

(3,100 posts)
68. Agree
Thu May 29, 2025, 12:13 PM
May 29

Because she married Tom Cruise, who is ,imo, the worst actor, ever.
She is a beautiful Woman, give me one film, that doesn't have his name on it

She was never an actress, she was trophy wife , to one of the worst actors, ever
Tom Cruise

Mister Ed

(6,605 posts)
25. When Leo DiCaprio was young, I found his screen presence inexplicably annoying.
Wed May 28, 2025, 07:55 PM
May 28

I haven't had that problem with him in his later roles, though.

Paladin

(30,647 posts)
37. Will Ferrell.
Wed May 28, 2025, 09:02 PM
May 28

I used to tolerate him, but ever since he started doing all those obnoxious PayPal ads on TV---you know, the ads they run about 150 times a day---I'm done with him.

lark

(25,108 posts)
62. I never liked him going back to SNL days and still don't.
Thu May 29, 2025, 09:25 AM
May 29

Not funny and obnoxious about it as well!

Wiz Imp

(5,318 posts)
44. Clint Eastwood, Charlton Heston, Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, Tim Allen, Tom Selleck
Thu May 29, 2025, 12:08 AM
May 29

Chuck Norris, Dean Cain, Dennis Quaid, Drew Carey, Ray Romano, Craig T. Nelson, among others

I'd say Rob Schneider but I don't know anyone who likes him.

Wiz Imp

(5,318 posts)
86. Clint Eastwood made a few decent movies, and Tim Allen was fine in the Toy Story movies (where we didn't have to look at
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 09:23 PM
21 hrs ago

him). Other than that, I've never seen any of the rest of this list in anything I could stand. When any one of them appear on my TV screen, I can't change the channel fast enough.

LudwigPastorius

(12,625 posts)
46. Kirk Douglas
Thu May 29, 2025, 12:49 AM
May 29

I don't know that he was "loved", but he worked plenty and made a lot of money.

I just think he was a crap actor, an asshole, and an alleged rapist. His actions during the McCarthy era don't do much to mitigate my opinion.

chowmama

(803 posts)
47. Helen Hunt
Thu May 29, 2025, 01:07 AM
May 29

It isn't her fault, but she's been taught to have a 'comedy voice' in sitcoms. Too bright, too high-pitched, signaling that this is Funny. Mad About You affects me like nails on a chalkboard. Nobody talks like that.

I've heard her do Shakespeare, so I know she has a real voice. It's very good. But that's not what's on at O Dark Thirty, when I want to sleep and DH needs to watch a little TV first. Sometimes I wait to come up to bed and just sleep in the recliner downstairs, just to avoid it.

MIGuy

(39 posts)
50. Tom Cruise
Thu May 29, 2025, 08:51 AM
May 29

He is always the same dull smart-ass. Jack Reacher, he is not. Mission Impossible was a great concept: the crew, the elaborate ruse. Tom's MI is just stunts.

Botany

(74,357 posts)
59. David Schwimmer and Adam Sandler.
Thu May 29, 2025, 09:13 AM
May 29

Maybe it is the roles they play but I can live without them.

Ever since it turned out that Woody Allen was having sex with the young woman
who was in his family’s unit was “his daughter” he became dead to me. Btw I also believe
used to be a big fan too.

lark

(25,108 posts)
61. Will Farrell - not funny!
Thu May 29, 2025, 09:22 AM
May 29

I don't like him, but my husband really can't stand him for some reason?

Mad_Dem_X

(9,937 posts)
66. Julia Roberts for me, too.
Thu May 29, 2025, 10:32 AM
May 29

The best part of Steel Magnolias was

**SPOILER**








when her character died.

milestogo

(20,767 posts)
67. The first movie I saw her in was Mystic Pizza
Thu May 29, 2025, 10:37 AM
May 29

The movie critics pronounced her "America's sweetheart".

You know who else was in Mystic Pizza? Lili Taylor, who is 100 times the actress Julia Roberts is.

MIButterfly

(552 posts)
71. Meg Ryan.
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 11:09 AM
Yesterday

To me, a little bit of cute and perky goes a long, long way and she's been that in almost every single movie she's been in. Same cute and perky character over and over and over. Blah!
😫

Morbius

(516 posts)
74. Robin Williams.
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 07:33 PM
23 hrs ago

I know it's politically incorrect to say so, and I am certainly not happy he's dead, but I am no fan of Robin Williams. He was enjoyable in several movies but he was in many movies. Like the absolutely unsufferable Mrs. Doubtfire. Not funny, embarrassing even.

crimycarny

(1,851 posts)
81. Adam Sandler
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 08:35 PM
22 hrs ago

I have never understood the popularity of Adam Sandler. I don't mean from a personal perspective, he might be a super nice guy, just the humor I find more like bathroom humor. As funny as making fart noises by putting your hand under your armpit.

Tetrachloride

(8,758 posts)
82. A lot of Monday morning quarterbacking in this thread. And mixing Apples with Oranges.
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 08:36 PM
22 hrs ago

Actors do what they can with the script and the directions of the director and of the owners of the movie.

An actor is often different than themselves. That's what they are often paid for. That is, some are type cast and some go against their image.

Finally, let who is without sin cast the first stone.

Permanut

(7,130 posts)
85. Gonna have to go with Nicolas Cage..
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 08:55 PM
21 hrs ago

Won the Oscar for playing a drunk in Leaving Las Vegas..

That was bad enough but he bear Richard Dreyfuss in Mr. Holland's Opus.

I was really bummed about that because I worked as an extra on Mr. Holland's Opus.

SalamanderSleeps

(836 posts)
89. Pretty much every actor in this thread I consider as just a schmoe trying to make their way in the world.
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 09:31 PM
21 hrs ago

Steven Seagal, on the other hand, has a "no-talent-asshole" category all to himself.

Totally Tunsie

(10,936 posts)
94. Sofia Vergara
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 12:52 PM
5 hrs ago

What exactly does she doooooooooooo?

And she and her son together just skeeve me out. Leave the guy alone!

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