James Marsdenis one of thoseactorswho, when you see him pop up in something, youre immediately charmed.

Disturbing Behaviorstands out as an underrated film in Marsdens filmography for a couple of reasons.

Not all the chaos can be blamed on Marsdens character, Oscar.

James Marsden as Tom Wachowski on a character poster for Sonic the Hedgehog 3.

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Into the Grizzly Mazeis gruesome and action-packed.

In almost every scene youre waiting for the grizzly bear to come out of hiding and wreak more havoc.

It poses an ethical dilemma for the characters, especially as more consequences come to light.

James Marsden and Kate Bosworth stand outside and look in the same direction at something in Straw Dogs.

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Marsden portrays the adult version of Dawson Cole, who falls for Amanda Collier (MichelleMonaghan).

Its severely underrated in Marsdens filmography and as a film in general.

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James Marsden and Idina Menzel smiling and singing in Disenchanted.

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James Marsden, Katie Holmes, and Nick Stahl in Disturbing Behavior (1998).

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In the quiet town of Cradle Bay, a high school student’s curiosity reveals a sinister plan to control teenage behavior through mind-altering technology. While exploring these disturbing transformations among his peers, he uncovers dark secrets beneath the community’s idyllic facade, challenging him to confront the unsettling truth behind the enforced conformity.

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James Marsden as Oscar pressing his face against a window in a humorous way in Death at a Funeral.

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James Marsden as Derrick in the background talks to Kate Hudson as Naomi in Gossip.

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James Marsden and Jack Black stand back-to-back with sunglasses and cigarettes in The D Train.

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James Marsden stands across from Bart the Bear in a river in Into the Grizzly Maze (2015).

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James Marsden and Cameron Diaz sit at a table and look at a suspicious box in The Box.

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James Marsden and Michelle Monaghan walk outside among trees in The Best Of Me.

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Oliver Neal holds up a magic 8 ball in front of O.W. Grant while in his red convertible in ‘Interstate 60’.

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Interstate 60 is a fantasy road movie that follows Neal Oliver, a young man at a crossroads in his life, who receives an unusual gift on his birthday: a chance to embark on a journey down the mysterious Interstate 60, a road that doesn’t appear on any map. Along the way, Neal encounters a series of eccentric characters and bizarre situations, each offering him insights into his life and choices.

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