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Fed if my threads suck,
why do you spend your time viewing it & responding.
The reason I checked it out is because I saw One-Way had replied to it so I had hope that for once, your thread did not suck. Imagine the disappointment .
To be honest, this thread wouldn't suck if the first post wasn't claiming Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore have great chemistry.
First of all, neither one of these actors are really actors. They are entertainers, therefore, they don't really have any chemistry. They don't have that sort of ability; it's not in their acting range. The only reason Drew Barrymore still exists is because of her godfather (Steven Spielberg) and the fact that she comes from the famous Barrymore family; they had talent, she does not.
Who has great chemistry? Personally, I'd take a look at Ingird Bergman's films, quite notably Casablanca alongside Humphrey Bogart. I think everyone will agree that film pretty much set the bar for on-screen chemistry. In a study by Royal Society of Chemistry, Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy were the best on-screen lovers. Their list also includes Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton as well as Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
Most recently, I'd say there is surely something special between Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet although they have starred in only two films together. Even though Revolutionary Road was a complete different look at their relationship, I think it allowed us to appreciate their screen time much more.
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