nialler1978 wrote: » Tommy Tiernan, especially with all the recent gushing, adulation and relentless press he’s getting for that piss poor tv show he’s presenting. Also, James Nesbitt.
Hangdogroad wrote: » Repped on Will Smith, never takes risks in his choice of roles. If hes not in some formulatic special effects led actioneer its bland feelgood schmaltz like the Legend Of Baggar Vance or Hitch where he can flash his cheesy smile on the poster. You'll never see him playing an evil character. Hes so desperate to maintain his "brand".
cms88 wrote: » What annoys me about him i the fact he still thinks it's the 90s and he's still on the Fresh Prince. His wife is another one. Apart from being a failed actor what ha she actually done to think he has an option on anything?
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » ...their chemistry in interviews was... more than co-stars).
jimgoose wrote: » I thought they had a touch of the ol' Fizz when the two of them appeared on Top Gear that time.
MeepMeep2021 wrote: » Stephen Hendry. Great snooker player and a good commentator. Seems a decent fella. Just has a face that triggers my slapping reflex. Its weird that isn't it??? For me its marty wielan..... great radio dj, brilliant on lyric fm, a genuinely funny & entertaining guy...... but when he's on tv( that spinning the wheel thingy)---- I CANT HACKK THE GUY
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » When he started out, he actually did. He genuinely showed promise. There are episodes of Fresh Prince of Bell Air where you see him giving a genuinely intelligent, heartfelt performance. Then he starred in the film Six Degrees of Separation, where he plays this gay conman, and he's legitimately great in it. (He's starring alongside some big name actors, so he upped his game.) He was only 24 when he made that film, but he's bringing his A-game. But in 1995, he starred in Bad Boys. The following year, Independence Day, and the year after that, Men In Black. Three years, three MASSIVE summer blockbusters. All of them made major money. He did show he wanted to push himself as an actor during that time tho- he took a pay cut to be in Enemy of the state because Gene Hackman was in it. He hit the gym hard to bulk up and play Muhammad Ali in Ali in 2001, getting an Oscar nod for it. But some time around then, and after Ali... he went for the money. I can't blame him, kinda, cos he had a family to look after. And he parlayed it into setting up his own studio. But yeah- he's been playing the same character for decades.
dubstarr wrote: » Reminds me of tTom Cruise.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » because of his love of beards?
dubstarr wrote: » No because Tom is a decent actor but he went the way of blockbusters.
jimgoose wrote: » I find him oddly entertaining in things like Oblivion and Edge of Tomorrow. And of course, the incredible Les Grossman. :pac:
ohnonotgmail wrote: » i'm a bit of a fan of the cruiser myself. He is a lovely runner. I do get a bit of a bang of beard off his wives though and I get similar with Smith.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » I’d like to hear from RabbleRouser2k before I make a “call” on Cruise.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » :D:D...
Cal4567 wrote: » Hector. Can never understand this drifting off into Irish, then back to English, oh wait on, he's back as gailge again. All rat a tat delivery, like a machine gun. I just turn off.
Larbre34 wrote: » The best thing to do with Laura Whitmore and anyone like her is ignore them. The less relevance they have to employers and advertisers, the sooner they fade away.
bitofabind wrote: » She's about to host Love Island so doubt the spotlight's going to fade any time soon. She seems to be universally disliked by the general public, a real "I dunno what it is but I can't take to her" type, and yet pushed into all sorts of high profile entertainment TV gigs in the industry. A bit of a head scratcher.
cms88 wrote: » Paul Treyvaud the ''celebratory chef''. In the media at the moment about reopening etc But is so full of **** it's unreal. Another who i would put into the ''Answer to a question no asked'' His reply to anyone who dares to give a bad review tells you enough about him.
Shaka Hislop wrote: » Universally disliked? Maybe odd pockets & rabid Sun readers....but definitely nothing more than that I'm afraid
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Read up on the whole Niamh Walsh thing. She colossally messed up with that. You had high profile papers such as the Washington Post coming to Walsh's defense. Whit-less knows that the media can make or break you. The more you aggravate them, the more you're gonna be Public Enemy No 1. Even the IRish media are being less and less kind to her, nowadays. And she studied Journalism (which is all the more baffling that she tries to attack the media). She knows how fickle media can be.