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I remember this film. It was one of Kurt Russell's collaborations with director John Carpenter. It was a box office failure when it was released in 1986, but has now become a cult classic.
To anybody who saw the movie Big Trouble In Little China, they could make a sequel. Kristen Stewart could be in it, after all, she's got green eyes.
She is a crappy, crappy, crappy, crappy actress. Actually, the word actress is insulted to be tied to KS. I rather watch two worms have sex than watch KS in a movie.
She is a crappy, crappy, crappy, crappy actress. Actually, the word actress is insulted to be tied to KS. I rather watch two worms have sex than watch KS in a movie.
Right, she's so crappy that she's only the highest paid actress in the world.
I've only seen her in Snow White and the Huntsman and Panic Room, but I didn't think she was that bad. I mean she played the roles as burned out, but the characters were suppose to be burned out. Is she really that bad?
Both KS and her counterpart in those "iconic" movies, every teenager girl was peeing her pants over, are TERRIBLE actors. All he can do is to not move a single muscle in his face or stand like a statue. The entire saga is catered to basic teenage instincts pointless production with crap for actors.
And by the way. Actors do not have eye color. That changes per current script. Neither they do have hair color. Or, as of lately, even physique, as now they can be slim, fat, buffed, young, old you name it - with CGIs.
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