One trick, as in...he pretty much plays himself in every movie you named. Fan or not, you'd have to admit he's not known for his range, or ability to immerse himself into a character or role.
Don't get me wrong, I like him and the grand majority of movies he's made are very watchable...I'm just saying, at this juncture he is definitely far-removed from the A-list of high demand.
And let's face it, Reeves himself has spoken of his lack of offers for roles nowadays:
Keanu Reeves Admits He Doesn't Get Many Studio Offers From Hollywood Anymore: "It Sucks"
October 22, 2014
Call him maybe? There was a time, not that long ago, when Keanu Reeves was one of the biggest and brightest action stars of his generation, with roles in blockbusters like Speed and the Matrix trilogy. Recently, though, the Constantine actor, now 50, has appeared mostly in smaller independent films — and not by choice. In a new interview with Indie Wire, Reeves (who, according to ABC News, made $35 million for just the first Matrix movie) admitted he rarely gets approached by the big Hollywood studios anymore.
"The last studio movie I did was [2013's] 47 Ronin, but before that it had been a long time — probably [2008's] The Day the Earth Stood Still," said the Bill and Ted hunk, who's hoping to make a splash with his new action flick John Wick, in which he plays an assassin. "So I haven't been getting many offers from the studios."
Asked whether he's okay with that, Reeves replied, "No, it sucks, but it's just the way it is."
Whose idea was it for the word "Lisp" to have an "S" in it?
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