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Killed his potential



This guy was part of some real good movies, but when I saw his face in "Dragonball" which was the biggest pile of sh8t to hit the big screen I knew this guy was going down. What a tool for accepting the part. One terrible decision leads to career failure.

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That appears to be the size of it.

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Hey hey hey. As a stark supporter of Justin I must disagree. The movie was questionable but his acting was not and I think he's doing just as good if not better than ever.

Sorry, but I must agree to disagree.

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lol it wasnt a hard role to do they could have cast anyone though he was good it was still a terrible movie and will afffect his career. The chumscrubber and thje invisible were brilliant and then he does this mainstream piece of #$%3

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What potential? The only other films I've seen with him are SUPERBABIES and WAR OF THE WORLDS. Come on.


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Now, now, Dragonball was indeed awful. He was awful in it. So was Chow Yun Fat, who is normally brilliant, so one can assume that some fault may lie with editing or the director. However, young Mr. Chatwin was compelling in Chumscrubber and The Invisible, and may very well rally with Middle of Nowhere (if it's ever freakin' released) and the other indie films he has lined up. Don't count him out.
The problem is that word "potential". He's had potential for several years now, but seems to be stagnating a bit. He's what, 27 now? He'd better get a move on, those who never grow out of the "potential" stage disappear right quickly.

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So...I'm pretty sure you all need to find something better to do than rag on someone on a message board. Especially someone you don't even know. You have no idea about his talent or his potential. Honestly, compared to Justin, what have you done with your life? Instead of tearing him down and analytically going over his career and judging his choices and life, why don't you worry about your own "potential".

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Hmn..I work on my own potential every day. I've accomplished a good deal with my life. And if we're not going to analytically discuss people we don't know, then they might as well shut down the IMDB message boards entirely. Kind of odd to get emotional about it. IMHO.

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The Chumscrubber and The Invisible were ass.

You saw Dingleberries?

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