Monday Morning Quarterback Part II

By BOP Staff

June 6, 2012

It's all fun and games until he breaks his neck.

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David Mumpower: Now that Max has utterly failed at celebrity gossip, let's return to the topic at hand. Like Edwin, I quite enjoyed Kristen Stewart in Adventureland, but that makes her about one for eight thus far. There is no denying the fact that she has been in popular films thus far; she is also a recognized superstar by the rising generation of movie goers. Is she a draw? Absolutely. Is she luckier than good in this regard? I also say yes to this. If Kristen Stewart opened another movie next weekend, I'd expect slightly more from it than if, say, Amanda Seyfried was in it but I wouldn't say a lot more. Max introduces Jennifer Lawrence into the conversation, which is a bit unfair since she's worked in three recognizable movies thus far (I'm not including The Beaver and Like Crazy since those are inconsequential parts) and one of those, Winter's Bone, earned a whopping $6.5 million. Despite this, I see her in a similar position to Stewart in that her short term box office potential is glowing independent of how much she brings to the table as an opener. Long term, I expect Lawrence to be a much better actress than Stewart but which of them becomes the Julia Roberts of this generation remains to be seen.

I view this in opposition to Chris Hemsworth in that he has a hook. He is a muscle bound, charismatic giant with an accent and he comes across as a family man as well due to his relationship with his equally hunky brother. There are not many people in the past quarter century who are better compromise date night choices than Chris Hemsworth in that women want to objectify him and men love that crazy Norse dude. Just six weeks ago, Hemsworth was behind Stewart and Lawrence. Now, I think he's close to even and as long as he keeps his head on straight, I think he's going to be a megastar.




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What I find remarkable about the entire conversation is that the one I envision as the -worst- of these three moving forward, Kristen Stewart, already has three $280 million films on her resume. Her films have already earned $2.9 billion worldwide but Lawrence is already at $900 million after only two blockbusters, both of whose sequels appear likely to do much better. And Hemsworth has earned $1.8 billion in the past 12 months alone. I worry about how all three of them will handle such stratospheric, out of nowhere success. This is the one way that Stewart has an advantage. She's already demonstrated she can stay out of trouble, at least thus far.

Kim Hollis: We've already had the Jennifer Lawrence vs. Kristen Stewart conversation, and I think we all heartily agreed that Lawrence probably has the better long-term career chances. If we look at who is likely to emerge as the biggest star of Snow White and the Huntsman, I think that the answer is probably going to be Chris Hemsworth over the long run. He's good-looking and charismatic, and yes, the accent is pretty hot. Stewart is notable for the Bella Swan role, but that's about all she really has to hang her hat on. And I think over time, fans are going to grow to dislike that character and her by association.


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