Josh Hartnett.Career crush
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- čas přidán 25. 05. 2022
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What happened to Josh Hartnett?
Josh Hartnett became a Hollywood star at the age of 18. And his career for the first few years skyrocketed upwards. But in the mid-noughties actor who managed to show up in Pearl Harbor, Black Hawk, The Faculty and Lucky Number Slevin, went backwards and eventually disappeared from the big screen entrenched in B movies and TV series. Today we would like to remember this guy and talk about the period of his career, which was a turning point in his life.
Josh Hartnett appeared in films :
Lucky Number Slevin
Pearl Harbor
Wicker Park
40 Days and 40 Nights
Black Hawk Down
Wrath of Man
The Fear Index
Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre - Krátké a kreslené filmy
What's your favorite Josh movie?
Lucky Number Slevin😊 It’s very underrated for the cast and the dialogue.😍
Can you do video on Gretchen MOL please please.
I'm glad Josh Hartnett got a big comeback in the form of Guy Ritchie in the film Wrath of Man cause its sad a lot of Josh's really good films 30 Days of Night, Bunraku, Lucky Number Slevin, Hollywood Homicide, The Faculty, & Resurrecting The Champ flopped cause I Love those films, there very Underrated, & there some of Hartnett's Best Performances
I Love Josh Hartnett he's one a my Favorite actors very Witty & Charismatic
He was in Penny Dreadful and that was successful. Oups!
Wrong! Josh is a superstar😊
My Favorite Films of Josh Hartnett Hollywood Homicide, The Faculty, Halloween: H20, 30 Days of Night, Pearl Harbor, Black Hawk Down, Lucky Number Slevin, & Resurrecting the Champ
How he can be 20 years old in the first film and 18 years old in the second???
Lol the title of the movie is Halloween 20
Halloween party 🎉🎉🥳🎉🥳🎉 17/3/2024
Not only is the narrator inarticulate, he’s also wrong on a number of things. Nice shots of Josh, but this video is an epic fail.
4 words. HOTEL ROOM STOMACH FLU.
This guy makes me so angry! His “facts” are totally wrong. One point I want to make: Josh did not want to be pigeonholed or be a Hollywood Hunk. His love was always doing small independent films so he walked when his studio-contracted obligations expired. His career didn’t fail. He chose roles that interested him and built his versatility. If you read reviews, the critics of films like Pearl Harbor singled out his performance as the only solid one and PH was a box office hit. Nolan has said he always liked the choices Josh made in his career, always stretching himself. He said he was excited to get him for the Lawrence role in Oppenheimer. Hartnett did not fall out of favor with Nolan or other directors. Nolan called him to talk about Batman but Josh said he didn’t want to be a superhero or tied to a 10-year commitment. Nolan said the phone call was as far as it got and he respected his decision to avoid more big roles. He felt the roles he was asked to do were “over my head. I wasn’t prepared.” His career has been successful in the independent film industry. He is still in demand. Since 2015, after Penny Dreadful, he did films whose shooting schedules were shorter and closer to his home outside London. He wanted to be a present father for his 3, now 4, kids. So stop your bulls*** about his “failed career.” You know nothing.
90% is incorrect sorry bye
probably 99.9% sorry
Yeah. The guy who made this knows nothing about Josh or the success/fails of his films. Don’t believe a word of it.
Not feeling the AI voice