I also agree that he has not become a good actor. But I will say this: Somehow someone was able to get a good performance out of him in Dallas Buyers' Club. He was so good in that that I was surprised (I believe either the director was responsible for this, or perhaps some sort of acting coach in preparations for the role).
I agree also that he was a pain to watch in Contact. Every single moment of dialogue from him felt so insincere. I mean, his entire persona borderlined on d*uchebag the entire time. It was subtle d*ucheness, but d*ucheness nonetheless.
Someone above suggested that maybe his role as the religious champion may have been part of what made him difficult to watch here. I do agree, but I also feel a different actor would have pulled it off much better. Despite all this, however, he was not nearly as bad here as he was in Interstellar. Ouch.
Foster was fantastic. Woods is always great, even if his character was a bit antagonistic. Skerrit was good as the total bastard-assh&le. Bassette particularly had a great brief monologue where she recited her lines flawlessly. The practically legendary John Hurt was perfect as usual in his moments. Perfect film all around, despite the blot that is McConaughey. Even Rob Lowe did good with his annoyingly religious southern politician character. Shout-outs to Yuji Okomoto in his brief scenes, and also the blind character was also well-performed.
He's not terrible like Keanu Reeves but...
Reeves may be bad most of the time, but he was pretty decent in
Point Break, and damn-good in
The Devil's Advocate.
I'm not a control freak, I just like things my way
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