[He wants this so badly, to be taken seriously as an actor.
But on the set of his new movie, everyone is baffled. By how terrible he is.
Like laughably terrible. The worst timing, the most awkward line reads, cheesy
expressions... at this point it's become a fun work-time activity: watch him get
through a scene, feel the fontrum for him while he sucks it so hard so
obliviously, giggle your tits off later because he walks around thinking he is
the sweetest sh-t ever.
There's an ego involved, of course, and he actually
thinks he's doing a good job, that he is gifted in this discipline too. Please.
He is not gifted. And his lack of gifts in this respect could cost the entire
production. The weakest link drags it all down. Which is why people are
mystified that the director has not bothered to fix it. Like suggesting more
classes, like pushing his coach, like replacing him with someone who can
actually do it? None of the above. Word is, he'll make the corrections in post
by greatly reducing the role. Unless there's a miracle and suddenly Cate
Blanchett comes out of his ass to save the day. Not likely.]
I'm thinking of a little High School Musical action followed by a low-budget indie film in the form of... Zac Efron - in my opinion, which may or may not have anything to do with reality! What is your take on this interesting little tidbit? If you enjoy blind items as much as I do, be sure to check out Crazy Days & Nights as well as The Awful Truth (in addition to Lainey Gossip, of course.) Enjoy!

It's Justin Timberlake.