• Jhex@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    The Rock always was a movie “star” because peoplee saw him as a relatable dude, he was never a good actor

    After becoming a diva, he destroyed his own value… plus only Rogan idiots care about MMA

    I like movies… nothing here calls my attention except perhaps the question “how did they drag Emily Blunt into this?”

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      The Rock always was a movie “star” because peoplee saw him as a relatable dude, he was never a good actor

      Is that actually the case? To me he never seemed relatable. If I had to describe him he is/was pretty much the personification of the type of movies he had success with. Over the top, generally positive and lighthearted, and firmly in the pure entertainment not art category. But I wouldn’t call him relatable.

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        2 days ago

        Well, personally I agree with you… I have a real hard time with the American Celebrity Worship mentality but that is what I kept on reading online about The Rock.

        I never actually liked any of his movies because even if they are to be silly, action goofiness, I need a good cast that sells that… his wooden, always-the-same, performance was just boring. His are the type of movies I would not pause to go to the bathroom. However, this is a matter of taste and everybody can have their own and no need to justify them

        Having said that, I was very willing to be less critical of his work when I thought he was a nice guy to his fans… now that I know he is yet another self-centered diva, I couldn’t care less if he retires and never makes another film