Lost his mojo


When was the last time he made a good movie? Either critically acclaimed or even a box office hit? You'll have to go back all the way to 2006 The break Up. Since then, he's been flopping all over the place. Delivery man doesn't look like its gonna impress movie goers either.

He used to be so funny, but so far, he's been on a downward slide with no end in sight.

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The Break Up wasn't even that good. The boy has definitely lost his mojo. Whenever I see Swingers or Made on cable I can't believe how much funnier he once was.

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Sadly, I think the same
just not as funny as he used to be, but I gotta say in The Watch he was hilarious even if the movie sucked badly. Probably because we are so used to his comedy but I have a feeling he will come back. His work in Old School is GOLD.

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His schtick is getting tired. Plays the same character over and over. He is mailing it in these days.

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This^^^ I used to think he was great but he plays the same character in every movie, its been old for a while now.

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I agree with this statement. The last 3 movies I watched of his (The Watch, The Internship, Delivery Man) were all TERRIBLE. It wasn't so much for Vince though, however he's starting to have a bit of a cliche where he stars in movies about him trying to prove himself in a troubled relationship.

Please do better Mr. Vaughn!!!

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I loved his movies with Favreau. Swingers and Made are classics for me.
Then... bah, did not care about him. I prefer Favreau!

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Didn't know he ever had a mojo.

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Old School, Dodgeball, Anchorman, Wedding Crashers. He was so consistent for a while, then he did The Breakup which is admittedly an enjoyable enough movie, but a definite step down. Then he rode an equally consistent wave of mediocrity with Fred Claus, Couples Retreat, Four Christmases.

I agree that The Watch was a return to form, but nothing else he's been in has really even made me smile. Maybe he should just always make sure either Ben Stiller or Will Ferrell are in the movie, since that's worked in the past.

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