The thing is, Zendaya is just....average. not ugly or bad, just average. She's not a knockout like Margot Robbie when she was her age but just average.
If she was a better actress with better scripts, it'd improve her ranking but for now she's just...alright.
Meh, in the books and even the previous film, her character was meant to LITERALLY be ride or die for Paul, talking complete zealot.
I think modern Hollywood nerfed that and the romance comes off as bland like 'you're here, I'm here and we're not related, wanna hook up?' as her intrest seems shallow.
So yeah, nothing that makes her stand out to gain attention. Meanwhile we ALL remember that one scene with Margot Robbie in Wolf of Wallstreet and that boosted her ratings easily.
Right, and she couldn't do a thing with it. "Complete Zealot" is not a deep character (I disagree with that assessment of Chani, but that's another wall of text), but it should easily be an intetesting character. Is she? Or is she boring, as always?
the character is boring because Zendaya is boring. She plays herself in every movie: the aloof zoomer who doesnt care about anything whos only character trait is being snarky/quirky
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Zendaya baffles me. She is not a great actress, she's not great looking, and she hasn't had any amazing roles. I've never heard anyone rave about Zendaya. But it seems that Hollywood is REALLY trying to make her into a superstar.
Zendaya sits at the intersection of "black" and "small lips" and "Balenciaga model thin." She is almost tailor made for the sensibilities of AWFLs, who are the demo that's most likely to obsess over Hollywood celebs. Those sensibilities were curated by the Jews who deployed Zendaya obviously.
It doesn't help that almost all the actresses in the current generation aren't even hotter than a random girl you see on the street. Look at Florence Pugh for instance. That's the definition of mid. Margaret Qualley is probably the best looking one and her predecessor (Jennifer Connelly) smokes her. The days when Hollywood set the world's beauty standards are gone.
Florence Pugh and Zendaya both come from the "I'm bored" school of female acting, and somehow they both get nonstop roles and accolades. They're like Keanu Reeves if his shtick was being an aloof dickhead.
Any time he was required to do something for a role he did it. Need to put on extra muscles for Speed (since it was originally a Jeff Speakman vehicle)? He did it. Need to learn kung-fu for the Matrix? Done. Needed to learn Jiu Jitsu for and gun-fu for John Wick? On it. Need to wear a horrible haircut for Johnny Mnemonic? Accomplished.
And unlike his peers during that era, he never once complained about any job unlike Brad Pitt (who whined incessantly about how much fighting and getting hit sucked in Fight Club, and how miserable he was on-set with Interview With A Vampire),or Tom Cruise who seemed to be a whiny beyotch before turning 40 and finally manning up, or Val Kilmer (rest his soul) who blew every big opportunity he had acting like a total diva, or Gary Oldman who refused to wear any prosthetics or go through heavy makeup ever again after Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Keanu was a consummate professional through and through, and just got the work done and looked good doing it.
Right, but the behind-the-scenes antics affect the on-screen performances.
For instance, Matt Damon DID NOT train in martial arts as assiduously for the Bourne series as Keanu Reeves did for the Matrix and John Wick. As a result, he could not get the choreography down correctly for the fight scenes -- his timing and positioning was almost always off. This isn't some hidden knowledge, this was in the behind-the-scenes footage and in plenty of interviews.
The result is that Damon's lack of dedication to the craft OFF-SCREEN impacted how the fight scenes had to be depicted ON-SCREEN. So what did we end up with? An era of shaky cam, quick-cuts, and fast-edits to hide the fact that Damon couldn't fight. This lack of off-screen dedication helped dampen and ruin the appeal in many Hollywood fight scenes, where shaky cam was a solution for actors who were incapable of learning the choreography correctly or lacked the physical skill to play the role believably.
Uma Thurman had the same problem in Kill Bill (again, this is no surprise, as they talked about it extensively in the behind-the-scenes footage), so they once again used a lot of editing tricks and Zoë Bell to compensate -- thankfully Bell is a dead ringer for Thurman, and had a similar build and height, so Bell could do most of the stand-ins for the fight scenes and almost no one noticed.
Now some people don't care about these things -- they just sit down and turn their brain off and enjoy whatever is fed to them, but I do care about these things because dedication to the craft and the pursuit of suspending the audience's disbelief shows a level of commitment to excellence from the filmmakers and crew that I highly respect.
literally not reading that, i do not give a shit. again Gary Oldman, despite if what you say is true, is 100x a better actor than Keanu. Decent fellow in person or not, i do not give a shit. Actors are jesters, nothing more
My kids wanted to watch Spiderman Far From Home the other day and, my God, she is boring. In every conceivable way. Acting, looks, lines, wardrobe (although some of those might not be her fault). She's playing firebrand Mary Jane Watson and she's eclipsed by the sidekicks' b-plot romantic interest.
I've seen Zendaya in a bunch of shit at this point, and yet I can't picture her in my mind making even one facial expression that isn't her default half frown. She has no emotional range whatsoever. So much so that I think her parts are written/rewritten to be "just Zendaya".
The thing is, Zendaya is just....average. not ugly or bad, just average. She's not a knockout like Margot Robbie when she was her age but just average.
If she was a better actress with better scripts, it'd improve her ranking but for now she's just...alright.
I dunno, man, she got Dune and they gave her a bunch of extra lines to give her more attention. And?
Meh, in the books and even the previous film, her character was meant to LITERALLY be ride or die for Paul, talking complete zealot.
I think modern Hollywood nerfed that and the romance comes off as bland like 'you're here, I'm here and we're not related, wanna hook up?' as her intrest seems shallow.
So yeah, nothing that makes her stand out to gain attention. Meanwhile we ALL remember that one scene with Margot Robbie in Wolf of Wallstreet and that boosted her ratings easily.
Right, and she couldn't do a thing with it. "Complete Zealot" is not a deep character (I disagree with that assessment of Chani, but that's another wall of text), but it should easily be an intetesting character. Is she? Or is she boring, as always?
Boring and bland. Just like the movies themselves.
the character is boring because Zendaya is boring. She plays herself in every movie: the aloof zoomer who doesnt care about anything whos only character trait is being snarky/quirky
She is also absolutely not Mary Jane
She is 100% what muh kids today like/want though. Trust me, I teach high school, they all wanna look like her (or at least how she looks like)
To be honest, I'm ok with that.
When I see more girl next door natural ruined by Hollywood like the woman from The Boys, I don't mind a bunch of average looking girls.
They just also need to learn that having a personality will get them further with it..
When will there be mid looking men? Never
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Zendaya baffles me. She is not a great actress, she's not great looking, and she hasn't had any amazing roles. I've never heard anyone rave about Zendaya. But it seems that Hollywood is REALLY trying to make her into a superstar.
Why?
You know why, skin color
Zendaya sits at the intersection of "black" and "small lips" and "Balenciaga model thin." She is almost tailor made for the sensibilities of AWFLs, who are the demo that's most likely to obsess over Hollywood celebs. Those sensibilities were curated by the Jews who deployed Zendaya obviously.
It doesn't help that almost all the actresses in the current generation aren't even hotter than a random girl you see on the street. Look at Florence Pugh for instance. That's the definition of mid. Margaret Qualley is probably the best looking one and her predecessor (Jennifer Connelly) smokes her. The days when Hollywood set the world's beauty standards are gone.
Florence Pugh and Zendaya both come from the "I'm bored" school of female acting, and somehow they both get nonstop roles and accolades. They're like Keanu Reeves if his shtick was being an aloof dickhead.
Lol. Have to point out that Keanu is very good looking, though.
Also very physically skilled.
Any time he was required to do something for a role he did it. Need to put on extra muscles for Speed (since it was originally a Jeff Speakman vehicle)? He did it. Need to learn kung-fu for the Matrix? Done. Needed to learn Jiu Jitsu for and gun-fu for John Wick? On it. Need to wear a horrible haircut for Johnny Mnemonic? Accomplished.
And unlike his peers during that era, he never once complained about any job unlike Brad Pitt (who whined incessantly about how much fighting and getting hit sucked in Fight Club, and how miserable he was on-set with Interview With A Vampire),or Tom Cruise who seemed to be a whiny beyotch before turning 40 and finally manning up, or Val Kilmer (rest his soul) who blew every big opportunity he had acting like a total diva, or Gary Oldman who refused to wear any prosthetics or go through heavy makeup ever again after Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Keanu was a consummate professional through and through, and just got the work done and looked good doing it.
I think it was 5th Element that did it IIRC.
i dont really care about actors back story or their behind the scenes antics at all, it is creepy that you do.
They are paid to play a part on a screen, and Keanu has the acting chops of a stiff wooden board.
Gary Oldman is a fantastic actor.
Right, but the behind-the-scenes antics affect the on-screen performances.
For instance, Matt Damon DID NOT train in martial arts as assiduously for the Bourne series as Keanu Reeves did for the Matrix and John Wick. As a result, he could not get the choreography down correctly for the fight scenes -- his timing and positioning was almost always off. This isn't some hidden knowledge, this was in the behind-the-scenes footage and in plenty of interviews.
The result is that Damon's lack of dedication to the craft OFF-SCREEN impacted how the fight scenes had to be depicted ON-SCREEN. So what did we end up with? An era of shaky cam, quick-cuts, and fast-edits to hide the fact that Damon couldn't fight. This lack of off-screen dedication helped dampen and ruin the appeal in many Hollywood fight scenes, where shaky cam was a solution for actors who were incapable of learning the choreography correctly or lacked the physical skill to play the role believably.
Uma Thurman had the same problem in Kill Bill (again, this is no surprise, as they talked about it extensively in the behind-the-scenes footage), so they once again used a lot of editing tricks and Zoë Bell to compensate -- thankfully Bell is a dead ringer for Thurman, and had a similar build and height, so Bell could do most of the stand-ins for the fight scenes and almost no one noticed.
Now some people don't care about these things -- they just sit down and turn their brain off and enjoy whatever is fed to them, but I do care about these things because dedication to the craft and the pursuit of suspending the audience's disbelief shows a level of commitment to excellence from the filmmakers and crew that I highly respect.
literally not reading that, i do not give a shit. again Gary Oldman, despite if what you say is true, is 100x a better actor than Keanu. Decent fellow in person or not, i do not give a shit. Actors are jesters, nothing more
I was offended that I had to witness her sad tits in Oppenheimer. Don't know why he would cheat on Emily Blunt for that.
Her tits are indeed sad, but Emily Blunt is just as mid, so I could suspend disbelief in this case.
Emily Blunt is a British 11 though.
For the same reason everyone lost their minds over Sydney Sweeney's jeans ad. They want whites to go die in a ditch somewhere while we are replaced.
My kids wanted to watch Spiderman Far From Home the other day and, my God, she is boring. In every conceivable way. Acting, looks, lines, wardrobe (although some of those might not be her fault). She's playing firebrand Mary Jane Watson and she's eclipsed by the sidekicks' b-plot romantic interest.
Because she's brown. That's why, that's the entire reason.
Zendaya looks like a teenage sissy boy with a wig and makeup.
Which is consistent with (((their))) pedo nature (see Epstein's files for reference)
Are we sure those are White women and not "White" women?
The one in the middle definitely looks like a falcon.
Good catch. They all look like Jews.
Are those other women even White or something else entirely?
Are those women even women?
The bottom middle one very easily could be a troon.
I've seen Zendaya in a bunch of shit at this point, and yet I can't picture her in my mind making even one facial expression that isn't her default half frown. She has no emotional range whatsoever. So much so that I think her parts are written/rewritten to be "just Zendaya".
Holy- that eye gap is unfortunate....
those "white" women look like jews to me
Why is she the only celebrity who we refer to by first name only?
Zendaya Coleman