20 Film Stars You Definitely Won't Remember In 20 Years

10. Justin Bartha

Justin Bartha will always be that guy that€™s kind of in The Hangover, but not really. It seems that despite being billed as one of the gang, the writers manage to find ways to detach him from the main stars of the film, so that he fades into the background and is only used as a plot catalyst. He was the main focal point of the first film, with the plot revolving around him. But even then he was barely in it. He got really drunk one night and got lost, so for an hour and half, everyone was looking for him. And in the second film, he was no less of a spare part than he was in the first. The trailer for the third barely features him also. Us as viewers are given more of a reason to care for Stu€™s stripper wife than we are Bartha€™s character.

9. Danny McBride

DMcBridePineappleExpress_GQ_18may11_rex_b Any film Danny McBride has headlined has gone under: Your Highness, 30 Minutes Or Less, Land Of The Lost. None of them received great reviews and were considered disappointments at the box office. (I don€™t count Pineapple Express by the way, as that was headlined by Seth Rogen and James Franco. He was known as €œthat other guy on the poster€). It€™s not that McBride is bad; in fact I quite like him. But there are so many other actors like him polluting Hollywood, ones with much more successful careers. He doesn€™t stand out. I€™m not optimistic for his role in the upcoming This Is The End either. It looks like a great film, but it stars Seth Rogen, James Franco and Jonah Hill. Even an Emma Watson cameo is getting more buzz than he is. Nobody is turning up for McBride.
 
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