Ordinarily the standard reply to that, esp when talking about actors, is:-
'But you don't know him as a human'.
In the case of Spacey I think we can let that slide!
I'm going to have to walk away, because I just don't understand the central premise and I don't want to be accused of arguing for arguing sake, again, (despite not arguing the last time either! :lol: )
For example I'm guessing you don't like/have never seen The Wolf of Wall Street
At the time...
Ok I'm slightly more on board with that analogy.
Although, as the question was 'big name actor', a big name will by definition be leading the film, requiring some investment from the audience.
Anyone disliking Hanks/Cruise et al have either 'suffered' through or missed an awful lot of stone...
'Big name'.
Although there is one name so far mentioned I might struggle with and will have to play the 'hardly a big name' card Steve certainly it's him.
The script writer for 'get out of jail free' cards, must also have written, Under Siege
Now I appreciate there's a couple of other good...
Of course, just as great actors can be in bad films, which is probably a more frequent occurrence.
But enjoying films and disliking Hanks/Cruise/Pacino et al is just plain wrong.
Nah - not having this.
There hasn't been one big name film star mentioned in this thread that can't be linked to a decent film.
You've all got cabin fever.