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What happened to Hollywood faces? Why everyone is so mundane now?


You watch trailer and every single face is forgettable and like they came from the next street. While Mean Girls had such memorable faces of basically every character. That was stellar casting.

Same with remake of Charmed. Original had memorable actresses. Remake had nobodys. And countless examples. 90210, Firends, Buffy, Merlose Place, I know what you did last summer.... Then was Heroes, Lost.

Every famous tv show and movie ensemble had such an amazing cast. Casting directors watched auditions and managed to pick up the most interesting, different faces to star in their tv shows.

And now it's nothing. Every tv show or remake has the most bland and forgettable faces. It's like all interesting actors vanished. Thats why "Movie Star is Dead". Because stars used to posses that Charm and Magnetism. And new actors don't have it.

In recent years only Game of Thrones and The 100 comes to my mind who managed to hire memorable faces. And Stranger things had good casting of kids. Adults were meh apart from Steve.

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tl;dr. 🐭​

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If you put beautiful people in a room, they are going to start mounting each other, and that is just #metoo law suits waiting to happen.

I would imagine it is torture to have such people around you, but you can't do anything about it.

So I think hiring more bland sexless actors/actresses is safer, for lack of a better word, in term of HR anyway, progress due to social movements.

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Nah, It stared before MeToo.

And actors werent like Super Hot and Pretty. They just had that charm and presence about them. They were Memorable.

Its like something happened to peoples faces. Or do interesting people stopped coming to auditions? Or casting directors work bad? Or too many nepo children show up and auditions and get picked up ignoring ordinary people?

Many of those Movie Stars were nobodies. Ordinary poor people. It feels like nepo babies are sucking out air from Hollywood.

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🍿​ 🐭

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Are you sure? Because the word 'metoo' was popularised in 2006, the hashtag #MeToo started in 2017 though.

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Perhaps meteor? 🌠​

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You seem to be in holiday mood :)

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I just know who the OP is. 🐭 ☺

You can expect the next novel, maybe new for you.
I've seen all 'chapters' before.
Somewhere else posted by other people.

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Hiring unnattractive actors so they don't have sex? U wot.

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Mew mew. 🐈‍⬛​🐈‍⬛​🐈‍⬛​

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Yes, she's the best actress. Mew mew on my friend.

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I'm certainly not your "friend", you little wannabe cat. 😼​

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So if you're not my friend, why do you keep replying to my posts. You seem to really like me.

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And I certainly don't like annoying socks as you're one of many here. 🧦​ ☻

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So far that is the working theory, but it is a discussion, so I welcome alternative theories.

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People used to be chiselled out of life. Now they’re all phone-addicted automatons with no personality.

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anti male gaze and diversity.

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Yep, that's very much it.

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How do you explain the bland and forgettable male actors?

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anti male gaze and diversity.

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Very funny.

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Charles Nelson Reilly once said on Dinner for Five, that movie stars aren’t the same anymore, because they weren’t born on the stage.

When an actor is on stage, they must have presence or else they’ll yanked off the stage Apollo Theater-style. That presence later translates to film. Do as many actors do stage work as they used to?

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Now that's true.
A birth on stage is a real life show. 👶​

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😂THAT IS FALSE...AND FAIRLY SILLY TOO.

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If you watched the new 'Frasier' and compared it with the original.

If you watched 'that 90s show' and compared it with the original.

You won't say that.

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YOU NAMED TWO BAD SHOWS THAT I AND MANY OTHERS HAVE NO INTEREST OF WATCHING...BIG WHOOP.

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Although the new shows are bad, but the originals are definitely worth a watch.

Why do you think they are making it again?

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I tend to agree.

I tried watching the new Scream movie, or at least attempted to, and there was something very dull and forgettable about the actors' faces. No charisma, no presence, nothing unique—I wouldn't recognize them on the street. The same issue applies to the trailer for this movie; something just doesn't work in the casting process. It's as if Hollywood wants to educate us about something, but we have no idea what exactly. Apparently, there is something else that motivates people in the film industry, not just to entertain the audience.

Take a random movie like Clueless (1995) with Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, and Donald Faison they all memorable - both the main and secondary characters. Even movie like Superbad, a film that may not fit the conventional definition of 'sexy,' yet they have unforgettable faces and a strong stage presence.

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Yes. First Scream was epic with every character being memorable and interesting. From last scream I don't think I even remember anyone's faces. Except Ortega. But only because she was hyped with Wednesday. If it weren't for Wadnesday - I would not even notice her or remember.

While everyone remembers David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich, Drew Barrymore.

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Attractive, charismatic performers are probably considered exclusionary and "lookist" today. Bland nobodies are where it's at.

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