they might end up really good one day....a lot of what you learn is on the job....they might have the talent for it, but they just dont realize how your supposed to act, cause they were either pointed in the wrong direction, or havent been given any direction at all.
talli wrote:they're young....they should get a break
they might end up really good one day....a lot of what you learn is on the job....they might have the talent for it, but they just dont realize how your supposed to act, cause they were either pointed in the wrong direction, or havent been given any direction at all.
Channing has been in well over 17 movies. Megan has been in a few, but she was on a TV show for 120+ episodes and has done several TV shows.
I don't know. Maybe they will one day, but seeing how much work they have done up until now, they have not shown any signs of improving.
talli wrote:they're young....they should get a break
they might end up really good one day....a lot of what you learn is on the job....they might have the talent for it, but they just dont realize how your supposed to act, cause they were either pointed in the wrong direction, or havent been given any direction at all.
The age not always can be an excuse. Think on Christian Bale in Empire of the sun. He was 13 years old, not much experience...good directors always help, but you got it or not. he born talented.
On-topic: I think i read somewhere that Evan Rachel Wood turned down Inception and other roles because she was doing some theater stuff (spider-man), but when it was cancelled (pushed back or something) her management desperately tried to get back the gigs she had turned down without any luck.