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Old 02-13-08, 07:43 PM
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I also disagree about JLH.

She was probably never going to be more famous then during her run in the mid 90s, but she has continued working at a normal pace since she became famous. Not many female teen actors achieve the level of popularity she did and remain a popular name a decade or so later.
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Hugh Jackman

He should've been huge after Wolverine but has chosen poor roles.
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Originally Posted by mike45
Michael Biehn
He's taken mostly supporting roles in his career. He could have been a huge star especially after Terminator.
Old 02-13-08, 08:18 PM
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1. Emilio Estevez
2. Rob Lowe (although he's had a solid career and is now one of the stars of Brothers & Sisters)
3. Mare Winningham
4. Ralph Macchio (do you think he'll be remembered for anything other than Daniel-San?)
5. Patrick Swayze
6. Ally Sheedy
7. Cynthia Gibb (I thought Fame and Youngblood would make her a star)
8. Nia Peeples
Old 02-13-08, 09:22 PM
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Christian Slater was touted as the next Jack Nicholson.
Old 02-13-08, 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by amplified
Tom Hanks...Has anyone seen a film he's been in since Big or Splash?
Originally Posted by Lastyear
Apollo 13,Forest Gump,Saving Private Ryan,Castaway,Road to Perdition.DaVinci Code,Catch Me If You Can,Green Mile-All medium to big hits.
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I haven't heard of any of these. But Bachelor Party was a great flick.

That's right...wasn't he Stanley Stupid in The Stupids (1996) as well? Oh wait, that was Tom Arnold

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Old 02-13-08, 11:58 PM
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That's right...wasn't he Stanley Stupid in The Stupids (1996) as well? Oh wait, that was Tom Arnold
I think he was in The Money Pit and Tom vs the Volcanoe or Joe vs the Typhoon or something like that. I know Meg Ryan was in it and I'm pretty sure that's the only movie they've been in together.
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Old 02-14-08, 03:51 PM
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Jan Michael Vincent.

I can't find the quotes, and I'm kind of surprised they aren't on wiki, but back in the 70s, quite a few Hollywood people felt that JMV would be the greatest thing ever to come out of Hollywood, and as we all know, he has been anything but.

Then:



Most recent I could find, 1996...lots of drugs/drinking and a couple of car accidents later:

Old 02-14-08, 03:55 PM
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Martha Kent from Smallville?
Old 02-14-08, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Lastyear
Apollo 13,Forest Gump,Saving Private Ryan,Castaway,Road to Perdition.DaVinci Code,Catch Me If You Can,Green Mile-All medium to big hits.
Good one! Calling those "medium to big hits". I never heard of any of those! But seriously though, after BIG I thought Hanks would be a star. Boy did that guy fall off the map fast.
Old 02-14-08, 04:17 PM
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Def Claire Forlani, she was suppose to be the shit after her performance in Meet Joe Black, she hasn't done much sense.


Hugh Jackman
He should've been huge after Wolverine but has chosen poor roles.
Poor roles? I disagree. Post X-Men.... I not only think he is a very talented actor, AND he has been able to shed the type casting of Wolverine, while still doing a Wolverine movie. He also takes challenging and thought provoking roles that test his acting ability. Yes Van Helsing IMO was garbage, and Swordfish was ok (never saw Kate & Leopold) but he did The Prestige and The Fountain, which I thought were both superb movies, with some great performances by him. I will even say that his performance in The Fountain was Oscar worthy. I say he is a pretty big star.
Old 02-14-08, 04:36 PM
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Christian Slater

Had some supporting roles in big films, was a lead in a few big films of varying success, but otherwise never became the A-list actor he was expected to be and now has Uwe Boll and Hollow Man 2 to his credits.


I also think the air has been let out of Sarah Michelle Gellar's career. While she'll continue to work steadily, titles like Southland Tales, Scooby-Doo 2, The Grudge 2 (even though it's just a bit part), the straight-to-video Suburban Girl, the should've-been-straight-to-video The Return are not helping things any.

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Old 02-14-08, 05:20 PM
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When Eric Roberts came out in "King of the Gypsies", he had amazing buzz and expectations. Nobody would have thought he was going to be eventually eclipsed by his sister.

BTW, I'd love "Gypsies" on DVD.
Old 02-14-08, 09:48 PM
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The only reason he's still barely around is for the sake of continuity in the Pirates movies. Other than that, he's toast.
Old 02-14-08, 10:38 PM
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The only reason he's still barely around is for the sake of continuity in the Pirates movies. Other than that, he's toast.

He may have been cool as Legolas in LOTR, but Troy exposed him as the wimpy man-boy he really is.
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Originally Posted by Bluelitespecial
Troy exposed him as the wimpy man-boy he really is.
correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't that the point of his character? He wasn't supposed to be tough.
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Originally Posted by Brack
correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't that the point of his character? He wasn't supposed to be tough.
I thought he did a good job playing the wimpy man-boy. The movie would have been alot better if they had killed him at the end.
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Carrie Anne Moss

Alicia Silverstone

Taye Diggs

Ben Affleck

Lindsay Lohan
Old 02-15-08, 01:12 AM
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Ben Affleck
Watch "Gone Baby Gone"
Old 02-15-08, 04:44 PM
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As for child stars, how about Kelly Reno and Corey Haim? Both showed a lot of promise as actors, then disappeared. Haim descended into drug use and debauchery, while, according to IMDb, Reno was involved in a car accident that derailed his career.
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Was C. Thomas Howell ever supposed to be the next big thing?

And definitely agree with Alicia Silverstone. Clueless was supposed to elevate her to a whole new level, but it's where she peaked.
Old 02-15-08, 05:10 PM
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Fred Savage
Luke Edwards
Jenny Lewis
Old 02-15-08, 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Brack
Jenny Lewis
She's the singer in a fairly popular rock and roll band:

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