Well, I finally got a chance to watch Martha Marcy May Marlene, and Elizabeth Olsen's performance just blew me away. I got my first glimpse of Olsen in Silent House, and her fantastic performance was the highlight of Martha Marcy May Marlene. Olsen is on the list of Hollywood actress, who have a bright future, and this select list is starting to show some real promise:
With the exception of Elizabeth Olsen, the actresses on this list has have received a nomination(s) (Michelle Williams has three; one for Blue Valentine, one for Brokeback Mountain, and one for My Week With Marylin) for an Academy Award. And Jessica Chastain is the stand out star in this group. She delivered a handful of outstanding performances in 2011, and Chastain could land a few roles in some big projects in the near future. Caught In Flight will explore Princess Diana's relationship with Dr. Hasnat Kahn, and Chastain could land the lead role as Princess Diana (story here: http://news.moviefone.com/2012/01/15/jessica-chastain-princess-di_n_1207857.html). Also, Chastain might receive a big part in the next Iron Man film (story here: http://www.deadline.com/2012/04/jessica-chastain-back-into-iron-man-3-talks/).
This particular group of actresses is loaded with potential and talent. But when I think about the future of male actors in Hollywood, I don't see the same amount of promise. I can think of three guys, who could become big stars.......
Joesph Gordon-Levitt was great in 50/50 (still can't believe he missed out on an Oscar nomination), and he will have a chance to showcase his talents in The Dark Knight Rises. Also, Looper should be a fun sci-fi/thriller, and Premium Rush should be a unique action film. As of right now, nothing is a sure thing, but Gordon-Levitt has the best chance of becoming a big star, and his future projects (especially The Dark Knight Rises) will give him a better chance of becoming one of Hollywood's more high profiled actors.
Jeremy Renner has received two Oscar nominations, but it's been two years since The Town. Renner cooled off during this stretch, and you can't expect him to be the standout star in The Avengers, because that film features too many high profiled characters, and Downey, Jr. has a MUCH better chance of stealing the show.
I've been a big fan Shia LaBeouf for the past few years. He was excellent in Disturbia, and the Transformer films did wonders for his exposure, but let's be honest, ALL of the Transformers films would've raked in a ton of cash without LaBeouf. Transformers has a large fanbase, and fans would've been drawn to the live action films regardless. Indiana Jones is one of the more popular and well recognized action/adventure franchises, and The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull would've drawn large numbers without him. Also, you can't give LaBeouf any credit for Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, because fans of the first film were anxious for the sequel. They wanted to see another Wall Street film, and in the end, LaBeouf's absence would not have a difference.
James Franco could be another wild card in all of this. He was phenomenal in 127 Hours, but Franco doesn't seem like the type of guy, who's interested in becoming a big star. Also, I can't forget about his dreadful performance in Your Highness.
When I look at all three actors, I don't see anyone, who could reach the high profiled status of a Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt. I also don't see any Denzel Washington's or Will Smith's, because Renner, LaBeouf, and Gordon- Levitt don't have the presence of a powerhouse box office draw.
When it comes to the future of actresses in Hollywood, there's a lot to look forward to. The amount of talent is just amazing, and so many of them have legit chances of becoming big stars. But I can't say the same thing about the future of actors in Hollywood. I don't see that one guy, who could become the next big thing. Hell, I struggled to come up with a list of just three guys, and if you can think of some more names, I'd love to hear them.
Is there a big problem with the talent pool for future actors in Hollywood? Am I overrating any of the actresses mentioned in this thread?
Jessica Chastain
Jennifer Lawrence
Rooney Mara
Elizabeth Olsen
Michelle Williams
Jennifer Lawrence
Rooney Mara
Elizabeth Olsen
Michelle Williams
With the exception of Elizabeth Olsen, the actresses on this list has have received a nomination(s) (Michelle Williams has three; one for Blue Valentine, one for Brokeback Mountain, and one for My Week With Marylin) for an Academy Award. And Jessica Chastain is the stand out star in this group. She delivered a handful of outstanding performances in 2011, and Chastain could land a few roles in some big projects in the near future. Caught In Flight will explore Princess Diana's relationship with Dr. Hasnat Kahn, and Chastain could land the lead role as Princess Diana (story here: http://news.moviefone.com/2012/01/15/jessica-chastain-princess-di_n_1207857.html). Also, Chastain might receive a big part in the next Iron Man film (story here: http://www.deadline.com/2012/04/jessica-chastain-back-into-iron-man-3-talks/).
This particular group of actresses is loaded with potential and talent. But when I think about the future of male actors in Hollywood, I don't see the same amount of promise. I can think of three guys, who could become big stars.......



Joesph Gordon-Levitt was great in 50/50 (still can't believe he missed out on an Oscar nomination), and he will have a chance to showcase his talents in The Dark Knight Rises. Also, Looper should be a fun sci-fi/thriller, and Premium Rush should be a unique action film. As of right now, nothing is a sure thing, but Gordon-Levitt has the best chance of becoming a big star, and his future projects (especially The Dark Knight Rises) will give him a better chance of becoming one of Hollywood's more high profiled actors.
Jeremy Renner has received two Oscar nominations, but it's been two years since The Town. Renner cooled off during this stretch, and you can't expect him to be the standout star in The Avengers, because that film features too many high profiled characters, and Downey, Jr. has a MUCH better chance of stealing the show.
I've been a big fan Shia LaBeouf for the past few years. He was excellent in Disturbia, and the Transformer films did wonders for his exposure, but let's be honest, ALL of the Transformers films would've raked in a ton of cash without LaBeouf. Transformers has a large fanbase, and fans would've been drawn to the live action films regardless. Indiana Jones is one of the more popular and well recognized action/adventure franchises, and The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull would've drawn large numbers without him. Also, you can't give LaBeouf any credit for Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, because fans of the first film were anxious for the sequel. They wanted to see another Wall Street film, and in the end, LaBeouf's absence would not have a difference.
James Franco could be another wild card in all of this. He was phenomenal in 127 Hours, but Franco doesn't seem like the type of guy, who's interested in becoming a big star. Also, I can't forget about his dreadful performance in Your Highness.
When I look at all three actors, I don't see anyone, who could reach the high profiled status of a Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt. I also don't see any Denzel Washington's or Will Smith's, because Renner, LaBeouf, and Gordon- Levitt don't have the presence of a powerhouse box office draw.
When it comes to the future of actresses in Hollywood, there's a lot to look forward to. The amount of talent is just amazing, and so many of them have legit chances of becoming big stars. But I can't say the same thing about the future of actors in Hollywood. I don't see that one guy, who could become the next big thing. Hell, I struggled to come up with a list of just three guys, and if you can think of some more names, I'd love to hear them.
Is there a big problem with the talent pool for future actors in Hollywood? Am I overrating any of the actresses mentioned in this thread?