boagman wrote:"The beef there" is that she's freaking unbelievably bad at acting. Granted, I haven't seen every movie she's been in (thank heaven), but let's see now...I've now watched her darn near ruin five different movies, and she drags each one of them down because of her very-not-able-to-emote-or-convincingly-pull-off-a-role-ness. I mean, holy crap:Skykid wrote:There's really nothing wrong with Bryce Dallas Howard, not sure what the beef is there...
1. "The Village" As if M. Night Shymalan doesn't screw things up well enough on his own.
2. "Spider-Man 3" The movie is very awful to begin with, yes. She brings it down even further.
3. "Terminator Salvation" See #2's description.
4. "50/50" She/her character is SO FREAKING UNBELIEVABLE in this movie. Completely makes no sense whatsoever. Ridicu-stinking-lous.
5. "Jurassic World" Gave her yet another shot. Sorry. Can't buy into her. The movie still succeeds, but in spite of her, not because of her.
She's not good-looking enough to make up for it, either. In fact, she's not good-looking at all. I don't know why Hollywood won't stand up to her father, who makes some seriously kick-tail movies, and just tell him she's not good enough. Maybe they're scared to do so. Who knows? BDH should take a page out of the Jennifer Aniston playbook and TAKE CLASSES TO LEARN HOW TO ACT. She should take Liv Tyler with her and they could do it together. Perhaps they'd offer a Discount For Lost Causes or something.
I don't think a five movie snapshot is too small to make the call on.
You don't know anything about acting, you're just an observer of faces and scripted characters. Give it up. Bryce is no, I don't know, Sally Field, but she's certainly not useless.
Different strokes, but shit, I'd do her.She's not good-looking enough to make up for it, either.
Also there's nothing actually wrong with The Village. It was marketed as a horror movie because the studio didn't want Shyamalan typecast in the thriller genre, so everyone went expecting a horror movie and it's not that at all. It's a mystery movie with an omnipresent sense of threat and a striking twist. It's a rather decent movie and very well directed, well above standard Hollywood fare. Shyamalan wears his influences on his sleeve, but I've no idea why he gets such a bad rap.