Movie Jail: This week’s defendant is…Hilary Swank!

Welcome to Movie Jail, a facility like any other, only its inmates are Hollywood

writers, directors, actors and producers. This column will serve as a

Movie Jail

trial. We will put one defendant on trial; lay out arguments for the Prosecution and

Defense. And we leave it up to YOU, the reader, to decide whether the

defendant

is guilty of his or her crime. What crime? The crime of consistently being a stinking

shithouse.

The

Defendant


Hilary Swank

The

Case

The Prosecution: P.S. I Love You, New Year’s Eve, Amelia, The Next Karate Kid, The Reaping, The Core, The Gift*

Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, how about we make this three weeks in a row for Academy Award winning actresses on trial? How about that?

The JoBlo Movie Podast received a voicemail last week about how incredibly overrated Ms. Hilary Swank is. We did some digging into her case, and while we

don’t find her particularly overrated, we do see a lack of quality movies over the years for an Oscar winning actress. A two time Oscar winning actress at

that. How can someone who possesses such obvious talent make such poor choices with their career? Since her 2004 Oscar win for Million Dollar Baby,

Ms. Swank has put out 9 movies with only 3 of those movies being certified fresh. We may be Movie Jail attorneys, but we’re bad at math, so we can

only imagine that’s a bad percentage for Ms. Swank. 2007 seems to be her busiest year to date, releasing three movies, two of which were pretty damn awful:

P.S. I Love You and The Reaping (more like the raping of my goddamn eyeballs). She’s also co-starred with two Movie Jail convicts: Gerard Butler and Halle Berry, so let’s face it, she’s been keeping pretty shitty company.

The Defense: Boys Don’t Cry, Million Dollar Baby, Insomnia, Conviction, Freedom Writers, The Black Dahlia*

Ladies and Gentleman of the jury, what do the prosecutors have against Academy Award winners in this court of law? Or maybe they just hate

women? Is the prosecution forgetting that The Gift was indeed a gift, giving the world its first glimpse at Katie Holmes milk cannons? What does

that have to do with the defendant? Everything and nothing. Isn’t a two-time Academy Award winning actress allowed to take a break from the grind and have

fun with the likes of New Year’s Eve and The Resident? We believe Ms. Swank has all the talent in the world to be one our stronger actresses

working to date. When you look at movies like Boys Don’t Cry and Million Dollar Baby, you see the kind of versatility and commitment to

excellence Ms. Swank brings to the screen, and we have confidence that it’s only a matter of time when she’ll find herself back in the big leagues. We’re

asking the court to dismiss this case. If you can find find Kristen Stewart and Sandra Bullock not guilty (oops, spoiler, see below), then we can find Ms.

Swank not guilty.

IN

CLOSING…

So, what’s to be done with Hilary Swank? Is she indeed “overrated”? Does she need to be more picky with what roles she chooses? Is she

pissing her Academy Award cred down the drain with her lack of consistency?

And the

most important question to be asked, once all evidence is taken into

consideration, we ask

you The Jury, is Hilary Swank GUILTY or NOT GUILTY? Let’s hear YOUR

arguments, either side, by STRIKING BACK BELOW.

*The court recognizes that all movies are subjective, so

relax.

WHAT SAY YOU, GUILTY OR

NOT?

LAST WEEK’S

VERDICT

It is the jury’s decision that after reviewing

last week’s evidence, the court finds Sandra Bullock

NOT GUILTY of all charges. In a surprising verdict (for the wardens of Movie Jail), the jury decided that America’s Sweetheart should remain free

and clear, confident that she’s not now, or will ever be, half as bad as all the other rom com actresses.

PREVIOUS

VERDICTS

GUILTY NOT GUILTY
Adam

Sandler

Eddie

Murphy

Vince

Vaughn

Tim

Burton

The Farrelly

Brothers

Michael

Bay

Jessica

Alba

Ice

Cube

Gerard

Butler

Halle

Berry

Marlon

Wayans

Julia

Roberts

Robert De

Niro

Val

Kilmer

Nic

Cage

John

Travolta

Oliver

Stone

Ben

Stiller

Jim

Carrey

Wes

Craven

Matthew

McConaughey

Robert

Rodriguez

Kristen

Stewart

Roland

Emmerich

Kevin

Costner

Sandra Bullock

Source: JoBlo.com

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