The Six-Movie Season That Turned Jude Law Into an Oscars Punchline
Briefly

Chris Rock's jab at Jude Law during the Oscars highlighted Hollywood's tendency to overproduce films starring forgettable actors instead of building true movie stars.
Jude Law's extraordinary output in the fall of 2004, with six releases in three months, ultimately led to a backlash that impacted his career for years.
For 14 years after 2005, Law's career in major studio films dwindled, with only supporting roles until his casting in Fantastic Beasts as Dumbledore.
Rock's comedic criticism at the Oscars served as a reflection of the film industry’s rapid production pace and its impact on actor reputation.
Read at Vulture
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