The critics and mass audiences were delighted with the 1992’s rendition of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, but they basically couldn’t stand Reeves’ mere existence in the film.
No one really understood why the famed director gave the role to an actor whose unconvincing British accent caused massive ear bleeds while his acting skills remained to be nowhere on sight.
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Like his own bad-acting merits weren’t enough, the young actor also had the honor (and trouble) of acting alongside Gary Oldman (who was anything but miscast).