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He once had talent. Now, he is a fat tub of lard.

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Val Kilmer


    JoeyJoeyJoey — 11 years ago(September 29, 2014 10:04 AM)

    He once had talent. Now, he is a fat tub of lard.

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      Lizzy017 — 11 years ago(October 12, 2014 01:57 PM)

      You have absutely no intelligence and make yourself look like an idiot! Don't know what rock you've been living under, but Val has lost a ton of weight and has maintained for the last two years. His career is far from over!

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        GordonsGekko — 11 years ago(December 14, 2014 10:12 AM)

        If one were to point out where Kilmer's downfall began, it would be The Island of Dr. Moreau. It was an awful movie in its own right, but it was Kilmer's off screen antics at this point that really started costing him roles. During filming he burned one or more screen members with cigarettes, and was often boorish and difficult. You can get away with acting like an ass when your movies do well at the box office, but once they start flopping, no studio is going to put up with that garbage.

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          Final_Hitokiri — 11 years ago(December 31, 2014 07:28 AM)

          Ironically, wasn't he starring with a fat tub of lard in that movie?

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            dennisvest30 — 11 years ago(February 21, 2015 12:51 PM)

            LOL incidently in the latest issue of EW (Entertainment Weekly) they have a story about the behind-the-scenes troubles with that infamous dump of a movie. I think it wrecked the career (what he had left anyway) of Brando more-so than Kilmer's. But it certainly didn't help Val. IFC is showing it March 3 by the way. Set your DVR!

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                dennisvest30 — 11 years ago(March 30, 2015 03:31 PM)

                No, I enjoyed it. It's just that there are some scenes that are funny and lend themselves to ridicule.

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                    TMC-4 — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 11:40 PM)

                    I when I think about it more, I believe that
                    Batman Forever
                    was in a sense, the beginning of the end for Val Kilmer as a respected, mainstream star so to speak. Before landing the Batman role, it could be argued that Val wasnt quite yet a box office draw or truly an A-list star even though Im sure that most people knew who he was thanks to movies like
                    Top Gun
                    ,
                    Willow
                    , or
                    Tombstone
                    .
                    If what Joel Schumacher said about Val was true, then quite frankly, he really blew it (even though Ive said before, Im willing to give Val some benefit of the doubt considering how badly
                    Batman & Robin
                    turned out). And quite frankly, its a safe bet that Schumacher wasnt exaggerating based on the stories about Vals behavior on the set of
                    The Island of Dr. Moreau
                    . That and the Batman stories just prior really magnified Vals difficult to work with reputation going as far back to at least
                    Top Gun
                    . If anything, getting fired from the Batman role (now when I think about it, if they really wanted him back, then they wouldve called him to let him know that they were going to film the next one one year ahead of time) helped insure producers/studios to never entrust Val Kilmer to front-line a major major blockbuster movie franchise (unless you count
                    The Saint
                    ) again.
                    It would be like if Robert Downey, Jr. (Vals
                    Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
                    co-star) acted like a rude, belligerent, arrogant prima-donna on the set of Iron Man (the movie that officially made RDJ an A-list, box office star after being written off due to his drug abuse issues and spending much of his career as more of a quirky character actor). And while were o7ecn the subject of Marvel Comics, Edward Norton might as well be the Val Kilmer of that particular companys movies based on his alleged attitude/behavior while working on
                    The Incredible Hulk
                    (hence why Mark Ruffalo was called in to replace him as Bruce Banner for
                    The Avengers
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