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her GQ interview is appaling


she talks about herself as if she has the talent of Jessica Chastain...it's embarrassing. She isn't a good actress. period. and that's fine, there are alot of poor actresses working in Hollywood, but the fact that she talks about wanting people to praise her for her non-existant talent is just obnoxious, her publicist should really tell her to stop saying such ridiculous things.

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Ashley is young. But I wouldn't call her a up-and-comer until she's been in movies that are hits that aren't named Twilight. So far everything that she's been in that's not Twilight has bombed.

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An up-and-comer is a young actor or actress that hasn't done much yet that's trying to work their way up to make a name for themselves.

And Ashley hasn't been in a single wide release yet outside of Twilight, she's been doing mostly indy films.


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http://www.nickiswift.com/19571/hollywood-wont-cast-ashley-greene-anymore/

She's not a bankable movie star

Be honest: Did you have to Google "Ashley Greene" just now to figure out who we were even talking about? Greene is stunning, but that hasn't added up to name recognition. As a result, casting directors may not want to count on her to open a movie. She had a shot at marquee status in The Apparition, but the movie bombed commercially, earning only $4.9 million against a reported $17 million budget—and it also received negative reviews, creeping up to only an 18 percent on Metacritic. Though it's unfair to pin all of the blame on Greene, the film was designed to be her star vehicle, and that vehicle crashed.

Even projects in which Greene has a supporting role don't seem to take off: Wish I Was Here made only half of its $6 million budget back, and CBGB had a Metascore of 30 and made $4,000…with a $5 million budget. No, we didn't leave out any zeroes.

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