A Life in Equinox:
You might remember some months back when I presented to you a list of five actors lacking the love of mainstream Hollywood they so rightfully deserve. Upon reflection, I felt as if I had left out a certain segment of the actor talent pool. The ones that are seemingly loved by Hollywood but are trapped in a never ending spiral to redundancy and mediocrity. These are the talented ones. The ones that have proven they have the chops to be more than that person standing behind the idealized mainstream idol. Their the apparitions that never go away, and for good reason - they're simply too talented... if only the roles they were handed matched their natural endowment.
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Definitely agree with Jean Reno. Considering how good he is in movies like Leon and Ronin, you'd expect him to have gotten better/more frequent roles over the years.
He was wonderful...wasn't he? Do you think maybe he just didn't want to take too many roles? Maybe he's one of those actors that doesn't like to work too much.
I really Like jeff Daniels and John C Reilly but don't have much use for Jean Reno. He never did anything for me.
Ah yes, the Pam Grier curse. Kevin Kline falls into this category for me. I'd also like to see Karl Urban in more films; he was pretty good in Star Trek. Definitely worthy of leading man material.