[quote=@Fabricant451] I mean, I get what you're saying but that's a real bad example because Mark Wahlberg is a bad actor regardless of director. One can count the number of good performances he's given on one hand. And the fault can't always be given to the director, that's an easy out. Daniel Day Lewis was real bad in Nine but Rob Marshall is an...okayish director. M. Night used to be a noted director before everyone realized he was a hack, but he's not [i]terrible[/i]. Then again, Al Pacino won an Oscar for Scent of a Woman so maybe there's merit to good actors giving shitbad performances [/quote] I know you're a film major or something of the like(I forget which it was), but I have to disagree with you again. I mean, I'm not saying that MArk is the best actor of all time, far from it, but what you're saying is completely preposterous. Saying that he is a bad actor regardless of which director he is working under is a bit much, no? He's had plenty of great movies, be it comedy, drama, or whatever, where he shined. I believe he won quite the amount of awards for his work in Lone Survivor. Plus there are several other movies he's been in such as Four Brothers, The Fighter, and others where he proved to be a very capable actor. No, I'm not saying all of this because I'm a fan of his. I mean, yeah, I like his work, but this extends far beyond being a fan. This is simply the person who knows good acting talent when he sees it. You may disagree like I disagreed with your assessment about Mila, but this is my opinion about it. And about M. Night, yes he is terrible. He's one of the worst directors out there. Legit everything after [i]The Sixth Sense[/i] except Hell because that was surprisingly decent has been total shit - The Happening, After Earth, The Last Airbender, The Village - all were some of the worst films to ever be made. If you say otherwise, then idk what to tell you there.