Van Wilder and Buried were both fine. He was in an indy film where he plays a father who learns that he's incapable of having children. Can't remember the name, but it was decent enough.
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I'm ashamed to admit that I like Reynolds. He's damn likeable and has a dry wit that I just get a kick out of. And I think he did a really good job in Smokin' Aces. Maybe I'm just a rube, but I really walked away from the end of that movie feeling for his character, which tells me that he did his job well. I was hoping this would be a good movie, but according to pretty much everyone, it wasn't. Oh well, I'll still rent it because dammit, he's still entertaining to me! EDIT: Good call on Just Friends. Waiting was good as well, but only because I was a waiter for awhile and can guarantee you that that movie is frighteningly accurate. His character was just another Van Wilder effort so I got bored with it, but I'll still watch that movie for awhile anytime I stumble onto it while running channels. |
I'm not a romantic movie type of guy but I can't help but like Just Friends. I've probably watched it five or six times...it's just funny.
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I really like Reynolds. But man he picks the shittiest movies.
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Van Wilder was good
The change up was good for some cheap laughs. And Olivia Wilde I really liked Smokin Aces. I very much enjoyed it. I haven't seen the proposal but I hear it is funny. I also haven't seen safe house. Is it any good? |
He's a good actor, funny, like able guy I guess, but he's not a star. After Green Lantern and RIPD bombing, he's probably nearly out of chances to headline big budgets anymore.
He needs to take some smaller supporting roles again to get his groove back. Adventureland was probably the best film he's ever appeared in. |
He needs to take the Colin Farrell approach to jump-starting his career.
After being charming and clever and seemingly destined to be a leading man, he just. kept. bombing. Shitfest after shitfest. After Alexander and Miami Vice I thought the guy was just done. Then came In Bruges - just an outstanding movie where he wasn't asked to carry the load. He was given a strong role with 2 extremely good co-stars and veteran actors and suddenly he didn't look so over-matched anymore. He was good in The Way Back, Horrible Bosses and Seven Psychopaths. Suddenly he was good again, like he was in his early roles when he wasn't asked to carry the film (I really liked him in Minority Report) Reynolds needs to do the same. Find a good 'indy' style role where you can be a supporting actor with a couple of very good, veteran actors to carry the load for you. Smoking Aces, alongside Liota, Piven and Garcia gave him that kind of vehicle. Get your cache back and then sit out for a bit and wait for a really good part to come to you. |
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As for Ryan Reynolds, I thought he was okay in "X Men Origins" and I'm in the minority that didn't mind "Green Lantern". But I first saw him in the TV series "Two Guys, A Girl, And A Pizza Place" (which also had a young Nathan Fillion in it) so I liked him in that. Haven't seen most of his films.
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Does anyone not like Reynolds?
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I don't know how the movie business works, but I am wondering if someone advises him on what roles to take. It seems like he has been in every type of movie there is (romantic comedy, comedy, action, whatever you call this movie, etc.) and isn't really focused on really cementing himself as a go to guy in any certain type of role. I guess it is cool that he plays many different roles and is in a wide variety of movies, but he just seems to pick the ones that are only going to end up being marginal hits at best. |
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This movie was awful.
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