The state of Greg Kinnear's career.

Topic started by Yanngc33 on Feb. 14, 2012. Last post by MackGyver 1 year, 4 months ago.
Post by Yanngc33 (46 posts) See mini bio

Last night I tried to watch Salvation Boulevard on Netflix and it was awful. It wasn't just bad, it was painful to watch. This sorry excuse for a comedy stars Greg Kinnear as some guy who witnesses a murder. This got me thinking of the recent state of Greg Kinnear's career.

Lately, Kinnear has been linked to indie comedies or awful comedies (sometimes both at the same time). To be fair, Kinnear has never been that big of an actor, starring in secondary roles in popular movies such as As Good As It Gets. Since the success of Little Miss Sunshine, it feels like Kinnear is just looking for the next run away indie hit which would explain why he keeps on starring in movies such as Unknown, Thin Ice and Salvation Boulevard. And if he's not starring in low budget indie comedies, he's in movies like Robots and I Don't Know How She Does It.

So what do you guys think about Greg Kinnear?

Post by alexpiercey (260 posts) See mini bio
I've always wanted to like him, but I haven't seen him in enough films. I did like him in Ghost Town though.
Post by ddensel (298 posts) See mini bio

I liked The Matador, but I can't really think of another film of his that I liked though. Thin Ice looks kinda good.

Post by PenguinDust (1,685 posts) See mini bio

I like him and find him personable, but I haven't been into anything he's made in a while. It's just not the type of movie I watch these days. I heard he was the only decent in that Miley Cyrus movie from a year or so back, so at least he's still got some functioning acting chops even if the roles are questionable.

Post by CharlesAlanRatliff (82 posts) See mini bio

He was on Modern Family recently! I like him.

Post by TheLawnWrangler (1,426 posts) See mini bio
Little Miss Sunshine had him in a great role.
Post by myketuna (166 posts) See mini bio

@CharlesAlanRatliff said:

He was on Modern Family recently! I like him.

Same here. I think he might be suffering from Anna Faris Syndrome. For at least the last couple of years anyway.

Post by Moviemaniac (366 posts) See mini bio

@myketuna:

Thin Ice, The Kennedys, and Green Zone would all like to disagree with you. His career is fine. He only did three movies this year, and two before that. Only two of those were independent films.

Post by myketuna (166 posts) See mini bio

@Moviemaniac: It's all subjective I guess. I didn't like Green Zone that much and The Kennedys from what I heard was ok. I haven't seen Thin Ice. But let's not forget I Don't Know How She Does It.

Post by wjb (71 posts) See mini bio

Actors/actresses stock sometimes run out and they stop being relevant, but I've always liked him.

I remember him first for hosting Later, that talk show that came on after Conan on NBC during the 90's, before Carson Daly took over.

EDIT: Oh crap! Totally forgot about Talk Soup!

Post by Moviemaniac (366 posts) See mini bio

@myketuna:

One movie.

Post by eugenesaxe (62 posts) See mini bio

He was good on Talk Soup. I guess he peaked early.

Post by myketuna (166 posts) See mini bio

@eugenesaxe said:

He was good on Talk Soup. I guess he peaked early.

I hear that. Well, the Talk Soup part. I don't think he peaked early, but he's gotta get into some more bangers. And by bangers I mean good and memorable films. I don't want him to be the next government nobody in the next Transformers movie or anything.

Post by wjb (71 posts) See mini bio

I'm looking at his filmography, and it looks like he needs a new agent. I never saw New Year's Eve, I Don't Know How She Does It, or The Last Song (one glance at the poster and I don't need to ask if it's a film based on a Nicholas Sparks novel), but I have no problem taking people's word for them. Everything else in the past 5 years was unmemorable: Green Zone, Ghost Town, Flash of Genius, Invincible and even Baby Mama (and I liked Baby Mama).

On the other hand, it's an accomplishment to still be in film after all these years. It's not that bad of a life making terrible romantic comedies or boring uplifting dramas; it could be worse, he could be a television actor (!!!). He needs to do something different, though, even if it's a small role in a film like Horrible Bosses where he can act like a total shithead.

Post by not_a_bumblebee (869 posts) See mini bio
Greg is the slightly younger Jeff Daniels in that he is a solid actor that usually won't wow you but he usually gives a good to passable effort in most films.   If you want to see Greg Kinnear at the top of his game watch the Bob Crane biographical film Auto Focus
Post by MackGyver (13 posts) See mini bio

I thought he was great in As Good As It Gets.

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