Submitted by Patient_Ad4191 t3_zu31qk in movies

For me it was Ryan Gosling,I would exactly say I hated him but after watching the notebook and Drive I didn't like anything about him so over the years I watched some movies with him in it that he wasn't exactly the reason I watched them like Crazy stupid love because of Steve Carell or Blade Runner because Denis villeneuve made it and I realized he's a damn good actor and actually was looking forward for Grey man just because of him(and Chris Evans if I'm not lying)

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TACOKIZZEZ t1_j1gtu5o wrote

I grew up watching him as a good on breaker high tv show. He was like able from that show alone

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Athazel t1_j1gv8us wrote

Cruise. And not because of his scientology background. As kid I just didn't like him cause he seemed terribly smug. But with years I grew to respect him and love. He's a top bloke.

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Liftin-Larry-92 t1_j1gva27 wrote

I know it's old school but I never liked any of Robin Williams early career stuff --- from "Popeye" to "World According to Garp", it was all forgettable cringey stuff --- but when he started doing quality roles like "Dead Poets Society" and "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Good Will Hunting", he really won me over as a superb actor who could bring the emotional feels in a scene

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mikelogan1975 t1_j1gvbot wrote

Leonardo DeCaprio

I am old enough to remember when he appeared on Growing Pains and I hated him from the start. Going into films, he continued to fail to impress me. What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Romeo + Juliet, Titanic, The Beach - all disastrous. Then, starting with Gangs of New York he became one of my all time favorite movie actors with roles in movies like The Departed, Blood Diamond, Inception, and Django Unchained.

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Liftin-Larry-92 t1_j1gw6dl wrote

I'd have to agree --- from "Risky Business" to "Days of Thunder", he just seemed like a cocky asshole who always found a way for things to break his way --- but after roles like "Born on the 4th of July", "Last Samurai", and "Magnolia", I finally realized this guy can really bring the gravitas to a character and get you totally invested in the story

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Liftin-Larry-92 t1_j1gwlyz wrote

I could be wrong because I'm not familiar with his entire body of work, but Paul Rudd has never really evolved as an actor to me --- he was playing a safe and charming "guy next door" in Clueless and 30 years later he's playing those same kinds of roles --- I like him as a person but I don't really see any growth as an actor

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ArminTanz t1_j1gwsa0 wrote

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattenson.

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Liftin-Larry-92 t1_j1gx2c4 wrote

I'm afraid that Ryan Reynolds is going to follow the same career arc as Will Ferrell or Vince Vaughn --- keep doing the same kind of comedy movies over and over until people get sick of seeing you and then you sorta disappear

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_TheWinemaker_ t1_j1gxrf4 wrote

After 2003, a year with Daredevil, Gigli, and Paycheck, Ben Affleck was the bottom of the barrel of actors for me.

By 2013 he had become a reliable actor for me who I enjoyed seeing in movies.

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Bullit16 t1_j1gxtfq wrote

Matt Damon. I know I’m probably in the minority here, but I thoroughly disliked Good Will Hunting (I should probably watch it again now that I’m older), and I don’t care for Kevin Smith, so I hated Matt Damon by association. But I really liked Talented Mr Ripley, and I enjoyed the Bourne films and Ocean’s Eleven, so he started to win me over and I genuinely began to like him.

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Sarkhano t1_j1gyml6 wrote

Keanu Reeves. The Devil's Advocate was a turning point. You can appreciate his early work more when you consider that he excels as an special effect and not as a movie character.

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ElSalto87 t1_j1gyn08 wrote

Matthew McConaughey although to be fair he went about 10 years making shitty romantic comedies and the like. His turn in Killer Joe really caught me by surprise and ever since the guy’s done fantastic work.

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Almighty_Push91 t1_j1gysar wrote

Tom Cruise, scientology and Katie Holmes aside, dude is passionate AF about his projects.

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hellcat82 t1_j1gyy89 wrote

Not hate, but I feared Gary Oldman. I’m the professional I was scared of why he had so much power and got away with so much (cause he’s a cop as an adult I totally get how realistic this was now) and in True Romance how messed up he looked.

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BadComboMongo t1_j1gz3bf wrote

Daniel Radcliffe as I really dislike the Harry Potter movies but he did some great stuff afterwards: Swiss Army Man, Jungle, Guns Akimbo, Pretoria … am waiting for Weird, guess it‘ll be fun.

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OldLadyReacts t1_j1gz447 wrote

Scarlett Johansen. I really disliked her until I started watching the MCU and now I think she's great as Black Widow.

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Liftin-Larry-92 t1_j1gzwu2 wrote

His early stuff like "Babes in Toyland", "Prince of Pennsylvania" and "Dracula" were very cringey and probably would've destroyed most careers but he just kept plugging way until quality roles came along like "Point Break" and "Speed"

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Diresteaks t1_j1h05e4 wrote

Colin Farrell, growing up he was just another ~Heart throb~ but he has a solid list of films under his belt. His most recent is one of my favorite films of this year. I’m excited to see what he does next.

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GorkyParkSculpture t1_j1h17q5 wrote

George Clooney. While he was good on Roseanne and ER, his start in films was awful. The Peacemaker was a dumb movie and he was arguably the stupidest Batman. He has said in interviews that he kind of Vanilla Iced his movie start and began to actively choose better roles.

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Mid-NightDrive90 t1_j1h4bev wrote

Farrell is a fascinating one - he always had this raw potential on screen but something seemed to click with him post-Alexander where he pivoted to smaller projects that he found more interesting. In Bruges gave him the spark he needed.

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loverofonion t1_j1h7wxg wrote

I'm still waiting to grow to love Nicolas Cage. I'm not very optimistic...

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Dingle_Drainwitz t1_j1h8ewc wrote

Jon Bernthal. Couldn’t stand him in the Walking Dead, but he started to grow on me after Wolf of Wall Street and has put together a pretty impressive resume since.

Oscar Isaac. I remember not enjoying him in Sucker Punch, but then Inside Llewyn Davis came along and I’ve been a fan ever since.

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spazzycourt t1_j1hb88m wrote

i wouldn’t exactly say hate, i just didn’t understand why everyone loved timothée chalamet but with each role I’m becoming more appreciative of his talent

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[deleted] t1_j1hbaro wrote

Peter Capaldi.

He grows on you. There’s so much emotional depth and intelligence there.

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No-Accident4023 t1_j1hc3t2 wrote

Chris Barrie, we absolutely hated him as kids. Playing as Rimmer in red dwarf he was the worst companion and every comeuppance was relished, but coming back as adult you admire just how talented he was as playing an insufferable snob buffoon. Major Burns had also the same vibes, there’s a special talent playing a good villain that you love to hate.

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DigiMagic t1_j1hj4qa wrote

Joaquin Phoenix, because he was actually so good in Gladiator and I'm apparently having difficulties separating the actor from the role.

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VRomero32 t1_j1hnvol wrote

Channing Tatum, I really thought he was a IT pretty boy actor being rammed down our throats but then when the 21 and 22 Jump Street Movies came out, his performance really shifted my feelings on him as an actor and I really enjoy his work since.

Also Robert Pattinson who I had a weird love/hate thing at the start because he was Cedric Diggory, my favorite character from my fave Potter Book then he did Twilight and I was like WTF you’re better than this. But once he shifted back to “Good Time”, “Tenet”, and “The Batman”… I’m all in on him

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VRomero32 t1_j1ho5l1 wrote

Same with me. I saw the promise in him in “Tigerland” thought he held up well in “Minority Report” and “Phone Booth” but then he took these bad leading parts in movies and I was really tuned out.

But after “In Bruges” and that supporting part he did “Horrible Bosses” he really figured out his lane as a great character actor who can still lead movies but picks and chooses well.

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CoolIceCreamCone t1_j1hr98r wrote

Andy Samberg because I thought he was a weird unfunny geek until I saw Brooklyn 9 9 then I thought he was funny

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Excolo_Veritas t1_j1i1pge wrote

I love him, everything I ever learned about him he seems like genuinely a good guy. Devil's advocate is great, bill and Ted, of course the matrix, but not to be underrated IMO is his role in cyberpunk. Game is easily now one of my favorites of all time and he's just so God damn good in it. A "rockerboy" is not a role I would have thought him for but it's perfection, he plays a narcissistic ass who actually had a journey of growth so God damn well.

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Excolo_Veritas t1_j1i21vx wrote

I came here to say him. I remember being in elementary school when his career started taking off with titanic and some other things. All the girls were swooning over him and even then I remember thinking "he's just a pretty face that's gonna be forgotten". (Yes even in 4th grade I was a bit of a cynical asshole). The turning point for me was catch me if you can. Not the greatest film in the world but damn good IMO and made me actually think he could act. Then moving forward other amazing works like Django, inception, the departed, etc... Just made me realize he really is an amazing actor

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Chagrined-belle t1_j1iedeq wrote

Jim Carrey and Will Ferrell. I can’t stand them in their comedy roles but I love their more serious work. Jim in Kidding and Will in Stranger than Fiction!

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needan4me t1_j1im9xy wrote

I couldn’t finish season 2 or 3 so I don’t know if they were wholly good, but not having a desire to finish them tells me that they weren’t very good, at least for my wife and I, along with most others I’ve ever talked to about the show. Season 2 was terrible, — like, I noticed I would rather be doing anything else — and there was some legit talent there. It’s sad because the concept was fantastic.

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elenchusis t1_j1ip38c wrote

The Rock, though I hate to admit it. At first I figured "oh, dumb jock playing a dumb jock, he'll disappear after this." But the guy is actually really cool

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jforeman1976 t1_j1jothz wrote

Tony Shalhoub. When he joined Wings, I was like, "Why do they need a new character and this character?" But then I grew to like Antonio. Then after that, of course he was Monk, which was an awesome show.

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sonder_ling t1_j1jxqs4 wrote

Brad Pitt and Leo Di Caprio.

Both started as the good looking boy but became really good actors with way more width as e.g. Ryan Reynolds (he is always himself which i enjoy) or some one type action heroes (which i enjoy).

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bolshevik_rattlehead t1_j1kdd76 wrote

Robert Pattinson, I saw one of those Twilight movies and thought it was dumb dumb dumb. Now he’s one of my favorites

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PASchaefer t1_j1khxr2 wrote

Leo DiCaprio. My little sister fawned over him so much I couldn't stand him. Took five or ten years, but he won me over.

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ETH_Knight t1_j1knrkp wrote

Leonardo. He was just a pretty boy for me until the departed. Now I have mad respect.

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cahillc134 t1_j1ktcoe wrote

I agree with your Gosling and before that it was Leo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, & Pretty much any Tigerbeat type actor who proved himself in a later roll. I think for DiCaprio it was the Aviator that got me. With Pitt it was Snatch. I really started to like Ryan Gosling in Crazy Stupid Love.

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Negative-Bat-8635 t1_j1kxatr wrote

Hate is a strong word.. but Zac Efron has caught my eye as a dark horse on the real talent train

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