1. Hugh Jackman appeared successful possibly the astir infamous conception of the doomed Movie 43, and it's not a determination helium stands by. "When they travel to you with an thought of putting testicles astir your cervix and being portion of this hilarious ensemble of immoderate of the funniest movies of each time, don't judge them," helium said successful a roundtable with Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy. "You tin instrumentality the testicles due to the fact that you usage them rather a batch astatine parties, and it really gets a bully laugh, but the movie you could bash without."
2. Another monolithic flop was Catwoman, which sits astatine a 8% connected Rotten Tomatoes. Halle Berry really won a Razzie for Worst Actress for her show successful the film, not agelong aft winning an Oscar for Monster's Ball. Berry famously attended the Razzie Awards, accepting her trophy with a code perfectly slamming the film, including its manager and actors. She aboriginal said she'd done this much to "take the piss retired of it and laughter astatine it," and clarified that she didn't deliberation Catwoman was a "God-awful film," arsenic she'd indicated, "but I was astatine the Razzies, truthful I had to bash what they do; I crap connected it due to the fact that they crap connected it! I tried to beryllium 1 of them."
"I knew however overmuch hard enactment went into it, not lone connected my portion but connected everybody's part. You ne'er acceptable retired to marque thing critics determine to pan," she said successful 2024, adding that she "didn't love" the backlash. Still, "I marveled astatine the information that we did it. I got to spot my mentation of Catwoman. I didn't person immoderate antagonistic feelings," she finished. However, Berry had antecedently criticized the story, saying successful 2020 that it "didn't consciousness rather right," and asking wherefore her quality couldn't prevention the satellite similar different superheroes, alternatively warring a villain who ran a cosmetics line. "But I was conscionable the histrion for hire," she said. "I wasn't the director. I had precise small accidental implicit that."
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3. Another infamously atrocious movie is Tiptoes, which stars Gary Oldman arsenic a antheral with dwarfism; helium played the relation mostly connected his knees. Oldman has been honest astir the notorious movie, revealing "I've ne'er seen it" successful a speech with Josh Horowitz. "It was a spot of a unsmooth time, and I needed to wage immoderate bills, and I needed immoderate money, and past this movie came along, this brainsick thought from this director," helium recalled. The movie is astir a man, played by Matthew McConaughey, whose fiancé, played by Kate Beckinsale, learns that helium is related to aggregate radical with dwarfism — including a brother, played by Oldman. The movie featured galore different characters with dwarfism, including 1 played by Peter Dinklage.

"I helped greenlight the film, truthful it's my fault," Oldman joked. However, helium was blessed to person done so, noting that it's hard for actors with dwarfism to get work, and this movie employed galore of them. Still, "it's a misfire to beryllium sure," helium admitted. "Would I bash it now? No."

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4. Gary Oldman really tends to knock a batch of his ain projects. He said that Lost successful Space was not his "cup of tea"; aft it, helium "lost the fire" for acting and was a small bushed of being typecast arsenic the villain. Though helium called his quality "fun to play" and thought it had a bully cast, helium said the communicative tried to acceptable excessively overmuch in. "It was a batch of movie successful 2 hours." He really chiefly did the movie truthful helium could spend to nutrient Nil by Mouth, which helium yet called "flawed." Oh, and helium said Air Force One was not realistic...so possibly he's conscionable excessively hard connected himself and his films.

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5. Viewers everyplace were disappointed erstwhile they went into Godzilla expecting a Bryan Cranston prima conveyance (he had been marketed arsenic the main character), lone for him to dice 35ish minutes in. Turns retired Cranston was similarly captious of this move: "That quality dying astatine that clip was a mistake. I knew it erstwhile I work it. When I work it, I said, 'Oh, leafage 50, this quality who was the affectional halfway astatine the center, that was guiding the assemblage successful the communicative up to that constituent - helium dies?' What a waste," Cranston said.

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"They benignant of dealt with it poorly, that's my lone disapproval of it, due to the fact that I deliberation it was a amusive movie, it was a precise palmy movie. I told them that adjacent if I wasn't doing this role, that quality shouldn't dice astatine that point. It's conscionable atrocious narrative, but they were excessively acold down the road," helium continued. He had different suggestions for the film, including utilizing Aaron Taylor-Johnson's character's begetter more. "That quality should person been with his son, and they would've started to enslaved a small spot more, and they went connected this travel unneurotic to spell backmost location and beryllium reintroduced to his grandson," helium said. "Just erstwhile they're bonding, and it looks similar they could person a relationship, the begetter sacrifices himself to prevention his son. And that's the mode helium should person died."

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6. Michael Fassbender had immoderate criticisms of his movie Assassin's Creed. "It wasn't ideal. I deliberation we missed an accidental determination a small bit," helium said. "I would marque it much entertaining, that's truly the main note. The feeling of the film, I think, it took itself excessively seriously, and I would get to the enactment a batch quicker. I deliberation there's 3 beginnings of the film, which is simply a mistake."

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7. Jeff Bridges said that R.I.P.D. didn't rather unrecorded up to expectations, contempt the information that helium enjoyed moving connected it. "I had specified a large clip moving connected that movie. I retrieve what we were doing. I thought, This could beryllium amusive to see," helium said successful an interrogation with GQ. "And erstwhile I saw it, I was a small underwhelmed. For my mind, the workplace made some, uh, choices that I wouldn't person made." This was possibly owed to a deficiency of clarity connected the wide concept. "I retrieve erstwhile idiosyncratic pitched maine the project, I couldn’t rather grasp what they were talking about," helium said. Viewers seemed to agree; the movie has 13% connected Rotten Tomatoes.

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8. Matthew Goode was critical of his 2008 movie Brideshead Revisited, telling The Telegraph, "I got fucked implicit by the publication and by what happened with everything else, due to the fact that determination was conscionable obscurity for maine to spell arsenic the character. I don't deliberation it needfully helped that Ben [Whishaw, who played Sebastian] went down the way of making it so…" The interviewer notes helium suggests "dour," which Goode does not disagree with. "Still, you know, it's a film. It's fine. I tin slumber astatine nighttime now. But I bash deliberation that Julian [Jarrold, the director] should person fixed Sebastian to me."

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9. Brad Pitt wasn't overmuch of a instrumentality of his 1997 flick The Devil's Own, revealing, "We had nary script. Well, we had a large script, but it got tossed for assorted reasons. To person to marque thing up arsenic you spell on — Jesus, what pressure! It was ridiculous. It was the astir irresponsible spot of filmmaking — if you tin adjacent telephone it that — that I've ever seen." He aboriginal called it "the hardest movie I've ever been on." There were reports of monolithic on-set difficulties betwixt Pitt and costar Harrison Ford, who acknowledged that Pitt felt "imposed" by Ford's changes to the publication and that, erstwhile they began shooting, they "didn't person a publication that Brad and I agreed on."

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However, some actors person expressed respect for each other, and Pitt denied the much salacious reports connected on-set drama. "As for reports astir out-of-control egos and radical hiding retired successful trailers, that conscionable wasn't the case." The movie was mediocre astatine champion to galore critics and lone recouped its fund owed to the overseas container office.

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10. Speaking of Ford — helium really disliked the archetypal Blade Runner. The theatrical chopped features Ford's quality doing a batch of expositional narrating — thing Ford powerfully opposed. "I contested it mightily astatine the time. It was not an integrated portion of the film," Ford said. "When we came to the extremity of the film, Ridley had been relieved of the reins by the completion-bond company, and I was present moving for the completion-bond company. God knows whose fingers were successful the soup, but cipher progressive successful the process was an archetypal subordinate of the team. I was compelled by declaration to bash this voice-over, which I did successful 5 oregon six antithetic forms, each of them recovered wanting."

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He besides didn't consciousness helium had the accidental to adjacent hole for the voiceover work. "I had ne'er work this worldly before, and I had nary accidental to enactment successful it, truthful I simply work it," helium said of his clip successful the voiceover booth. The voiceover was removed successful the director's cut, but this didn't origin Ford to similar the movie immoderate better. "I didn't similar the movie 1 mode oregon the other, with oregon without. I played a detective who did not person immoderate detecting to do. In presumption of however I related to the material, I recovered it precise difficult."

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11. And speaking of Pitt — helium was forced to bash Troy owed to pulling retired of different movie with the studio, and aboriginal said the crippled drove him retired of his caput and that helium didn't emotion the absorption of the film. "I realized that the mode the movie was being told was not however I wanted it to be," helium continued. However, helium besides admitted to making his ain mistakes successful the film. After starring successful Troy, Pitt resolved to beryllium much selective astir his projects.

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12. Orlando Bloom pulled less punches astir the movie. "I deliberation I conscionable blanked that movie retired of my encephalon by the way," helium said portion participating successful a crippled wherever helium had to sanction which of his movies a enactment was from (he failed to admit his Troy quote). "So galore radical emotion that movie, but for me, playing that quality was conscionable similar [slits throat]. Am I allowed to accidental each of these things? I didn’t privation to bash the movie. I didn’t privation to play this character," Bloom told Variety. However, helium called the movie "great," adding, "It was Brad [Pitt]. It was Eric [Bana] and Peter O’Toole." Still, the quality did not resonate with him. "It was wholly against everything I felt successful my being," helium said.

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13. Seth Rogen was not happy with his movie The Green Hornet, contempt co-writing it himself. "It was conscionable a cleanable tempest of atrocious crap happening," helium said connected Doug Benson's "Doug Loves Movies" podcast. "We shouldn't marque costly movies wherever we can't conscionable bash a cardinal dick jokes. That's what we've learned implicit the years." On Mark Maron's "WTF" podcast, helium besides called it a "dark time" and "a f—ing nightmare" owed to the agelong production, workplace interference, a manager without acquisition connected a movie of that size, and precocious expectations owed to the precocious budget.

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"The manager is fantastic astatine smaller standard worldly but I deliberation helium did not mesh well," Rogen said of the director, Michel Gondry. "It was his archetypal movie with much than a $20 cardinal fund and this was a $120 cardinal budget. We had ne'er made an enactment movie, helium had ne'er made an enactment movie. And if determination is 1 happening I look backmost connected like, 'What was the occupation there?' It was conscionable the budget. We can't marque a truly edgy amusive movie for our types of radical for that magnitude of money." He had a hard clip with the antagonistic reviews, recalling that "People conscionable benignant of hated it. It seemed similar a happening radical were taking joyousness successful disliking a lot."

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Like Johnson, helium besides criticized workplace interference. "When we made Green Hornet, we learned however handcuffed we were by the things that had to beryllium successful it," Rogen said. "At the time, we were a small naive arsenic to however restrictive it really was. Like, I had to enactment astatine a newspaper. I had to person a caput named this. I had to person a feline named this who was my mean boss. None of those were ideas we would person arrived astatine connected our own."

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14. But erstwhile asked astir the movie helium wishes helium could bash differently, helium did not sanction the Green Hornet. Instead, it was his arguable flick The Interview. "When I look astatine The Interview, there’s immoderate things that I deliberation we could person fleshed retired a small spot more. I deliberation possibly the code of the movie gets a small inconsistent sometimes," helium told Rolling Stone. However, helium didn't regret it successful presumption of the governmental nightmare and the ensuing Sony hack, saying helium didn't deliberation it was astir him oregon the movie. As for the thought of mounting it successful a fictional country, helium said that "would person made the movie overmuch worse."

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15. Jennifer Aniston looks backmost connected her archetypal large movie relation — arsenic Tory successful the campy 1993 fearfulness movie Leprechaun — with much than a small embarrassment. In an interrogation with Howard Stern, helium called it "the bane of [her] existence," and let's conscionable accidental that she did not close him. Aniston recalled her ex Justin Theroux forcing her to ticker it, and her struggling to get the distant from him to crook it off...ultimately failing and "cringing" arsenic she came successful and retired of the room.

Last year, erstwhile it was brought up portion promoting The Morning Show, Aniston said she doesn't recognize wherefore radical emotion it. "It's not my favorite, but it’s, uh…listen, immoderate blows your hairsbreadth back, you know?"

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However, she also called it a cult classical she's arrogant of.
16. While Megan Fox acknowledged that Transformers launched her movie career, she knew they were not superior cinema. "I can't crap connected this movie due to the fact that it did springiness maine a vocation and unfastened each these doors for me. But I don't privation to stroke fume up people's ass," she said. "People are good alert that this is not a movie astir acting. And erstwhile you recognize that, it becomes astir amusive due to the fact that you tin beryllium successful the infinitesimal and go, 'All right, I cognize that erstwhile helium calls 'Action!' I'm either going to beryllium moving oregon screaming, oregon both."

Fox famously clashed with manager Michael Bay and was fired aft comparing him to Hitler and saying helium was a "nightmare to enactment for." She besides said helium often gave her notes connected acceptable to "be hot" oregon "just beryllium sexy," which Fox said made her angry. "Then again, audiences don't travel to Transformers to spot us. They're determination to spot the devastation and the explosions. I don't privation to crap connected the movie, it's a amusive movie. People thin to deliberation that I hatred it and I don't, due to the fact that intelligibly nary of america should instrumentality it seriously." Fair enough!

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Fox later acknowledged that she was "terrible" successful the film: "It’s my archetypal existent movie, and it’s not honorable and not realistic. The movie wasn’t bad; I conscionable wasn't arrogant astir what I did."
17. Robert Pattinson has beauteous famously bashed the Twilight series that made him a household sanction implicit the years. Once, helium claimed that if helium hadn't been successful the series, he'd astir apt "mindlessly hatred it without having seen anything." He besides spoke astir however unusual the hype, fans, and bid were, and erstwhile reflecting connected photograph shoots, helium said it was weird, "kind of representing thing you don't peculiarly like." He besides joked that the lone happening he'd stolen from the acceptable was his dignity.

Pattinson took issue with his quality Edward, saying he'd astir apt beryllium an axe murderer successful existent beingness and didn't understand wherefore women would beryllium attracted to a "weirdo" similar him. "He's the astir ridiculous idiosyncratic who's truthful astonishing astatine everything. I deliberation a batch of actors tried to play that aspect. I conscionable couldn't bash that. And the much I work the script, the much I hated this guy, truthful that's however I played him, arsenic a manic-depressive who hates himself. Plus, he's a 108-year-old virgin, truthful he's evidently got immoderate issues there."

Oh, and helium said that helium thought the book's writer, Stephenie Meyer, was "mad" and that Twilight felt "like it was a publication that wasn't expected to beryllium published" due to the fact that it felt similar Meyer's "sexual fantasy." He went on, "Sometimes you would consciousness uncomfortable speechmaking this thing." In particular, helium called aboriginal storylines similar Bella's gestation "really weird," adding, "a batch of worldly successful the Twilight satellite doesn't marque immoderate sense."

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18. Kristen Stewart, who played Bella, has besides criticized the gestation and ensuing storyline. "As soon arsenic she becomes a vampire they benignant of disregard their duties. Instantly, they conscionable wanna bone. It's the astir ridiculous situation,” she said of the last movie successful 2012. “Really? You conscionable had a child. Really?!” She had really initially not wanted to play Bella, telling MTV she didn't "wanna beryllium portion of this precise acceptable unrealistic ideological of emotion and propulsion it connected each small miss due to the fact that they're ne'er gonna get that.'"

19. Mark Hamill was unhappy with the mentation of Luke that The Last Jedi introduced, adjacent telling manager Rian Johnson, "I hatred what you've done with my character." He said aft the movie was released that this mentation of Luke was truthful antithetic from the archetypal trilogy that helium had to deliberation of Luke arsenic different character: "Maybe he's Jake Skywalker. He's not my Luke Skywalker." He aboriginal apologized for these comments.

20. John Boyega, who played Finn, was besides captious of the 3rd trilogy, successful peculiar The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker. After having a ample relation successful the archetypal film, The Force Awakens, helium (along with galore fans) felt helium was sidelined successful the second 2 films, on with different actors of colour — Oscar Isaac, Kelly Marie Tran, and Naomi Ackie. "You get yourself progressive successful projects, and you're not needfully going to similar everything," he told GQ. "What I would accidental to Disney is, bash not bring retired a Black character, marketplace them to beryllium overmuch much important successful the franchise than they are, and past person them pushed to the side. It’s not good. I'll accidental it consecutive up."

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21. And Liam Neeson didn't person the champion acquisition connected the prequels. He said manager George Lucas was "awkward" with actors and told him helium didn't similar directing, truthful the filming process was a spot rushed. He besides criticized his character's decease scene. "I thought my decease was a spot namby-pamby," helium told GQ. "I'm expected to beryllium a maestro Jedi. My quality fell for the 'Oh, I’m going for your face! No, I'm not, I’m going for your stomach.' 'Oh, you got me!' Please, hardly a maestro Jedi."

22. Katherine Heigl made waves for saying that Knocked Up, which catapulted her to movie stardom, was "a small sexist." She continued, "It paints the women arsenic shrews, arsenic humorless and uptight, and it paints the men arsenic lovable, goofy, fun-loving guys. It exaggerated the characters, and I had a hard clip with it connected immoderate days. I'm playing specified a bitch; wherefore is she being specified a killjoy? Why is this however you're portraying women? Ninety-eight percent of the time, it was an astonishing experience, but it was hard for maine to emotion the movie."

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After backlash, Heigl clarified, "I liked the movie a lot. I conscionable didn't similar me. She was benignant of like, she was truthful judgmental and benignant of uptight and controlling and each these things and I truly went with it portion we were doing it, and a batch of it, Judd allows everyone to beryllium precise escaped and improvise and immoderate and afterwards, I was like, 'Why is that wherever I went with this? What an a–hole she is!'" She besides said she loved moving with Seth Rogen and Judd Apatow, and "did not mean to s*** connected them astatine all. I've thought astir like, penning a note. I consciousness embarrassed. I don’t privation it to consciousness insincere connected immoderate level."

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However, Heigl has spoken more precocious astir the backlash she received for this remark and her comments on Knocked Up. "I whitethorn person said a mates of things you didn't like, but past that escalated to 'she's ungrateful,' past that escalated to 'she's difficult,' and that escalated to 'she's unprofessional,'" she said. "What is your explanation of difficult? Somebody with an sentiment that you don't like? Now, I'm 42, and that crap pisses maine off."
23. Andrew Garfield admitted that his Amazing Spider-Man films were mass-marketed, suggesting they catered to excessively galore antithetic audiences, though helium understood they needed to marque money. He said helium couldn't unrecorded that way, calling it a situation to unrecorded with those expectations. "You extremity up pleasing nary one, oregon everyone conscionable a small bit. Like, 'Eh, that was good.'" Still, Garfield's feelings aren't each negative, arsenic helium reprised the relation successful Spider-Man: No Way Home.

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24. Chris Hemsworth said that the 4th Thor movie (Thor: Love and Thunder) was "too silly." In fact, helium said helium heard from his son's friends that the movie "had excessively overmuch humor, the enactment was cool, but the VFX weren't arsenic good." But this was hard to spot portion making it, Hemsworth claimed: "It's ever hard being successful the halfway of it and having immoderate existent perspective." In the end, helium says helium thinks they conscionable had "too overmuch fun" with it.

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25. Dakota Johnson was beauteous diplomatic erstwhile speaking astir the critically panned Madame Web, but it was inactive wide she was not a fan. "Unfortunately, I'm not amazed that this has gone down the mode it has," she said of the nationalist mockery and mediocre ratings. "It's truthful hard to get movies made, and successful these large movies that get made — and it's adjacent starting to hap with the small ones, which is what's truly freaking maine retired — decisions are being made by committees, and creation does not bash good erstwhile it's made by committee," she said. "You cannot marque creation based connected numbers and algorithms. My feeling has been for a agelong clip that audiences are highly smart, and executives person started to judge that they're not."

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"But it was decidedly an acquisition for maine to marque that movie,” she said. "I had ne'er done thing similar it before. I astir apt volition ne'er bash thing similar it again due to the fact that I don’t marque consciousness successful that world. And I cognize that now. But sometimes successful this industry, you motion connected to something, and it’s 1 thing, and past arsenic you’re making it, it becomes a wholly antithetic thing, and you’re like, Wait, what? But it was a existent learning experience, and of course, it’s not bully to beryllium a portion of thing that’s ripped to shreds, but I can’t accidental that I don’t understand.”
26. Jennifer Lawrence was besides beauteous diplomatic astir this one, but she implied Passengers was little than a cleanable task erstwhile she admitted that the 2016 flick with Chris Pratt made her rethink her choices arsenic an actor. She said of her fans' antagonistic reaction, "I was like, 'Oh no, you guys are present due to the fact that I'm here, and I'm present due to the fact that you're here. Wait, who decided that this was a bully movie?'" She besides revealed Adele told her not to prima successful the movie due to the fact that "space movies are the caller vampire movies" and wishes she had listened to her. "I was not pumping retired the prime that I should have," Lawrence had antecedently said astir that clip successful her career.

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27. Colin Farrell was not a instrumentality of his flick Miami Vice. "I didn't similar it truthful overmuch — I thought it was benignant implicit substance, and I judge a bully spot of the responsibility," helium told Total Film. "It was ne'er going to beryllium Lethal Weapon, but I deliberation we missed an accidental to person a relationship that besides had immoderate elements of fun."

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28. Samantha Mathis called the infamous 1993 Super Mario Bros. movie, successful which she played Daisy, "kind of a mess." She besides called it a "troubled shoot," peculiarly due to the fact that the task had 2 directors, creating "chaos" and "a deficiency of clarity." At 1 constituent during the property circuit successful Japan, Buddhist monks prayed for the film's success, which Mathis was uncomfortable with, fixed its issues. "We each looked astatine each different erstwhile we realized what was going on," she remembered. "We thought, 'This is sacrilegious—these priests should not beryllium praying for our brainsick movie!'"

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29. Gwyneth Paltrow said she was pushed into doing View from the Top, which she called "shite," arsenic good arsenic "this unspeakable movie ... that Harvey Weinstein talked maine into doing." The rom-com has a 13% standing connected Rotten Tomatoes, truthful it seems critics agreed.

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30. Jackie Chan said determination was "no reason" to marque Rush Hour, dissimilar his different films, wherever helium had "something to say." He besides said helium disliked the film, but "You conscionable springiness maine the money, and I'm fine." And hey, I can't responsibility him for that!

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31. George Clooney acknowledged his aboriginal movie Return of the Killer Tomatoes, a wide panned parody sequel that turned into a campy hit, was not precisely precocious creation — and that, similar Chan, helium conscionable did it for the money. "As an actor, each bets are disconnected if you request money," helium said astatine a 2012 Oscars roundtable. "I've done truly shitty movies oregon shitty jobs erstwhile I was broke, and they're like, 'Why did you bash Return of the Killer Tomatoes?' Which I did. Because I got the fucking job!"

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32. Eddie Murphy fundamentally admitted that each the movies helium made successful the 2000s were "shitty." In fact, it was acting successful these films that caused him to instrumentality an extended hiatus from acting. "I was like, 'This crap ain't fun. They're giving maine Razzies.' ... Motherfuckers gave maine the 'Worst histrion ever' Razzie. Maybe it's clip to instrumentality a break," helium said. Luckily, he's travel backmost with a vengeance, winning the Razzies' comeback grant for Dolemite Is My Name.

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33. And finally, possibly this stops abbreviated of circumstantial criticism, but Michael Caine famously said of the critically panned Jaws 4: The Revenge, "I person ne'er seen the film, but by each accounts it was terrible. However, I person seen the location that it built, and it is terrific." I deliberation we tin infer however helium feels astir that one.

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