In the sense, that you're not actively thinking about them, but the moment you see them pop up in a production somewhere your revulsion instantly flares up.
Mine are - amongst others - Kumail Nanjiani and Simu Liu.
In the sense, that you're not actively thinking about them, but the moment you see them pop up in a production somewhere your revulsion instantly flares up.
Mine are - amongst others - Kumail Nanjiani and Simu Liu.
Bryan Cranston. I don’t know why everyone glazes this guy like he’s god’s gift to acting. Every line he delivers is so hammy, so overwrought. The guy is a total hack, but somehow, midwits think that lots of grunting and heavy breathing and dramatic pauses = good acting.
He played soy cucks as Tim Whatley on Seinfeld & as Hal in Malcolm in the Middle.
Then Vince Gilligan writes him a live-long-enough-to-become-the-villain arc on Breaking Bad. Suddenly, everyone forgets all the decades prior of being a beta.
To be fair, Breaking Bad is so good that everyone will consider him amazing regardless of whatever else he stars in. He may be a one hit wonder, but you still become a legend when your one hit is Stairway to Heaven or Freebird.