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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
Did you ground yourself?
Vince Vaughn, his smugness insults me
Vince Vaughn and Bill Maher are the two depolymerized halves of the Nameless Ultralib; I can't be convinced otherwise.
Hugh Grant. I hope his underbite causes him to drown next time it rains.
Amanda Seyfried, no idea why. I like Mean Girls. I like Jennifer's Body. Just some reason I don't like her.
I thought she was cute. I watched it when I was in middle school so I don’t remember all the details, I just remember being annoyed with how she wasn’t even important in the grand scheme of things.
As for actors I hate irrationally, Keanu Reeves, Henry Cavil, and Jack Black. I seriously cannot separate them from the 16 year old to 45 year old nerd and reddit worship culture. Tom Cruise too because he’s always smiling and laughing and everyone is too scared about their bottom line to confront him.
who gave you permission to use my real name as your username?
Michael shannon
Of all the responses, this one has shocked me. The dude can actually act. So yeah, purely irrational.
I hate Shia LaBeouf and Donald Glover for no particular reason.
I just hate their smug fucking faces. They seem like total assholes.
David Tennant. Couldn't say why
Will Poulter, I just hate his weird face. Maybe he's a fine person IRL, I dunno.
Mel Gibson. I hate him because he's a Christofascist antisemitic piece of shit but he also, in my opinion is a good director (and a mediocre actor). If his some of his movies (Apocalypto, Passion of the Christ) weren't so thoroughly reactionary in their underlying politics, I would happily recommend them to people.