This guy s called actor?
I guess the good job of his agent and contacts put him where he is... one of the worst actors I have seen lately. He really sucks in his Lex Luthor role.
shareI guess the good job of his agent and contacts put him where he is... one of the worst actors I have seen lately. He really sucks in his Lex Luthor role.
shareLet's get it straight people once and for all. Let's make a decision here and now about what we are dealing with.
Is Hollywood a 'family business' or an industry?
'Cause...if its a family business then it cannot call itself an industry. Which means if everybody 'in the family' and their idiot cousins, brothers, sisters, uncles, etc. gets free play and overkill overexposure as writers, directors actors, producers, etc. just cause they are 'family' then maybe we can all just realize that it's a stagnant closed circle where 'only family' gets any play and we can move on; find other sources of entertainment outside of that ugly faced, no talent, hack infested, limited family tribal 'box.'
If it's an industry then there has to be an open market which means that employment opportunities cannot be limited to friends, family, family of friends and friends of family, which is pretty much all we get now.
Don't get me wrong. If you come from a family of beautiful, talented, capable people who have a track record of producing great content and you yourself are beautiful, talented and capable then by all means, keep up the family business!
But when's the last time we got beautiful, talented, capable content?
As of now we get badly acted, badly written, badly made content. Or we get badly acted, badly written but technically proficient content where all the bells and whistles of CG SFX fail to cover up a badly written, badly acted show.
So anytime you see something fishy going on, even in your own town where the limelight is wasted on uniquely unqualified people getting all the good gigs while uniquely QUALIFIED people get passed over for the producer's/director's/writer's ugly rent-boy, rent-girl, cousin, brother, friend, family or friend of family or family of friend: ask this question:
Is this a family business or an industry?
It can't be one and the same.