As much as we love seeing stars shining bright on their own, we absolutely love to see them team up; some of us even have our own fantasy team casting that we love seeing. But there are some people who worked together, said "Hey, this is fun!" and then took it to a level that none of us cared to see. This is my personal top 5 of the the Hollywood duos who just need to say "It's not you; it's us."
5. Adam Sandler and Chris Rock/ Kevin James/ Rob Schneider: It's a well-known fact that Adam Sandler has a major habit of giving his friends work, which is the last thing I'd ever have a problem with on this list. But when it's the same four or five friends in every single flick, it gets to be a little annoying. I don't even dislike any of them, it's just repetitive. One thing's for certain though; Adam Sandler's friends will never know life on the unemployment line.
4. Tim Burton and Johnny Depp: This is a sad one for me. I've loved Tim Burton since Nightmare Before Christmas and Johnny since Pirates of the Caribbean (This was my first time even seeing the guy; I was too busy movie to watch many movies in my youth), and I don't necessarily have a problem with the team up, just that it keeps happening. We get it, the bromance will live long and prosper, but you guys can chill out for a year or two. And Tim, let your girl be in other movies too.
3. Ryan Seacrest and E!: Ryan Seacrest is about two seconds from being crowned king of "entertainment"; the man is American Idol host, radio host, celebrity news correspondent, and television producer. He practically does it all. The unofficial home base for his productions is the E! channel, airing his shows Keeping Up with the Kardashians and its three spin-offs, and he is also the news and red carpet correspondent for the channel as well. If E! is a family, Ryan practically reigns as the patriarch, or the highly successful older brother, and who doesn't get sick of the older brother who comes home and just reeks of his accomplishments. Time to take a well-needed break, Mr. Seacrest.
2. Pitbull and Everyone: Ne-Yo. Jennifer Lopez. Chris Brown. T-Pain. These are only some of the people Pitbull has collaborated on songs with since 2011, and to be perfectly honest, it's getting pretty annoying. Trust me, music industry, a song can get airplay without a sprinkle of Miami's current pride and joy.
1. Jay-Z and Kanye West: Stop the bromance! These two have been working closely together since Jay-Z's song "This Can't Be Life" in 2000, and since their collaboration with Jay-Z pal Rihanna on "Run This Town", they've been tackling the airwaves together more often. At this point the only person who knows Jay more than Kanye is Beyonce. All I know is it gives Kanye more of an ego, and it's already bigger than the Empire State Building. Time to take some time off, boys, and go solo again.
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