We all try to put more value in everything that surrounds us, exerting effort to focus on positive and good energy. Hayden Christensen’s whiny character in Star Wars reminds us of what we are all trying to avoid each day, in workplaces, organizations, and clubs.
He reminds us of the negative people we try to ignore, the overly righteous, a voice that becomes pesky to hear after it’s been grating on you for even just a few minutes straight. This jarring characterization came about despite Christensen’s impressive experience in acting before taking on Star Wars. Even the director’s career was stalled, too, after that. Christensen’s portrayal of Anakin Skywalker is something casting directors, movie fans, and we dare say even he himself, would like to forget.
Dwayne Johnson as Tooth Fairy
In fairness to Dwayne Johnson, transitioning from the world of professional wrestling to Hollywood movies, requires a different skillset, an entirely different resume, but he’s made it. Although his first few attempts were ridiculous.
How bad was it? The Rock, in all his buffness, large as a giant, playing cute in a role in "Tooth Fairy". He looked so desperate, the lines of the movie weren’t funny at all, the story was off and cheesy. It was hard for The Rock to land another major role after "Tooth Fairy", but we all know he got through persistently, in a way only The Rock knows how.
Kevin Costner and The Postman
Kevin Costner seems to have developed a habit of taking on so-so movies, with roles that can never be ranked among those up for award nominations. But life wasn’t always like that for him. In fact, he was a fan favorite, back in the heyday of his career.
Had it not been for his big name and charm, Costner would have been knocked off the ranks of A-listed actors after his role in the movie "Waterworld". A film that turned out to be an ocean of nonsense. He followed up this wet flop with "The Postman", hammering the final nail into the coffin of his leading man status. While his former celebrity status has been lost, he still manages to snatch up some projects now and then.
Son of the Mask Didn’t Work in Jamie Kennedy’s Favor
Jamie Kennedy knew he had big shoes to fill when he got contracted to work in a sequel to Jim Carrey’s "Mask", titled "The Son of the Mask." After all, Carrey’s type of acting apparently doesn’t work for just any actor. But Kennedy was believed to have something special, that everyone involved in the project was banking on.
He starred in three Scream films, "Malibu’s Most Wanted", and "Harold And Kumar Go to White Castle". But all that experience wasn’t enough for him to live up to Carrey’s work; particularly when working with less than stellar visual effects (okay, let’s admit it, they were godawful), and a cringe-worthy screenplay. This quite did his career in, although he still clinched a recurring role in "The Horse Whisperer", then, later on, scored a voice-over role in "The Cleveland Show".
Ben Affleck Alongside Jennifer Lopez in Gigli
Ben Affleck had less than stellar performances in "Pearl Harbour" and "Daredevil", but he was still riding high on the back of the popular films, "Good Will Hunting" and "Armageddon". In fact, he’d already won an Oscar Award before he was 25 years old, which is no easy feat. It should have been all gravy from there... but then he decided to work with Jennifer Lopez in "Gigli". He became the subject of ire and burning criticism from viewers.
Despite the nosedive, Affleck was still able to steer his career out of danger. He made it big by directing and acting in the movie "Argo", in 2012, from which he was able to win three Oscars. His strange, yet captivating "Gone Girl" movie, also got favorable reviews.