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11 Actors Who Hated Their Own Films
Mental Floss ^ | Colin Patrick

Posted on 10/09/2014 2:29:04 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

The Half Man of Two and a Half Men ripped his own show in a YouTube video making the rounds today. "If you watch Two and a Half Men," Angus T. Jones said, "please stop watching Two and a Half Men. I'm on Two and a Half Men. I don't want to be on it. Please stop filling your head with filth." Of course, plenty of actors haven't been thrilled with things they've worked on. Even big movie stars. Here's a list of actors who hated their own films, that we originally published back in January.

1. Sylvester Stallone, Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. Sly doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to his film career. Despite co-starring with the delightful Estelle Getty as the titular violence-prone mother, Stallone knows just how bad the film was:

"I made some truly awful movies. Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot was the worst. If you ever want someone to confess to murder, just make him or her sit through that film. They will confess to anything after 15 minutes."

2. Alec Guinness, Star Wars.

By the time he played Obi-Wan Kenobi in 1977’s Star Wars: A New Hope, Guinness had already appeared in cinematic classics like The Bridge on the River Kwai, Great Expectations and Lawrence of Arabia. During production, Guinness is reported to have said the following:

"Apart from the money, I regret having embarked on the film. I like them well enough, but it's not an acting job, the dialogue - which is lamentable - keeps being changed and only slightly improved, and I find myself old and out of touch with the young."

The insane amount of fame he won for the role as the wise old Jedi master took him somewhat by surprise and, ultimately, annoyed him. In his autobiography A Positively Final Appearance: A Journal, Guinness recalls a time he encountered an autograph-seeking fan who boasted to him about having watched Star Wars more than 100 times. In response, Guinness agreed to provide the boy an autograph under the condition that he promise never to watch the film again.

3. George Clooney, Batman & Robin. Sure, Batman & Robin made money. But by every other imaginable measure, the film was a complete failure, and a nightmare to the vast majority of the Caped Crusader’s most fervent fanatics. Star George Clooney recognized what a stinker he helped create and once plainly stated, “I think we might have killed the franchise.”

4. David Cross, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked. When actors have a movie out, it's customary that they publicize the film by saying nice things about it. Earlier this year David Cross took a different approach. When it came to describing his new film Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, the veteran comedian — better known for Mr. Show and Arrested Development — went on Conan and called the film a “big commercial for Carnival Cruise Lines” and told people not to go see it.

5. Bob Hoskins, Super Mario Brothers. He was in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?. As far as I’m concerned, Bob Hoskins is forgiven for Super Mario Bros. Hoskins, though, doesn’t seem to be able to forgive himself. Last year the Guardian spoke with the veteran actor about his career and he summed up his feelings rather succinctly:

What is the worst job you've done?
Super Mario Brothers.

What has been your biggest disappointment?
Super Mario Brothers.

If you could edit your past, what would you change?
I wouldn't do Super Mario Brothers.

6. Katherine Heigl, Knocked Up. Judd Apatow’s unplanned pregnancy comedy was a huge hit and helped cement her status as a bankable film actress. After the film’s release, however, Heigl didn’t have all good things to say. In fact, what she specifically said about it was that the film was:

"…A little sexist. It paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints the men as lovable, goofy, fun-loving guys.”

7. Bill Cosby, Leonard Part 6. You’d think a film that features Cosby riding away from a dangerous situation on the back of an ostrich would be great, right? Not exactly. Cosby himself disliked the film so much that he told people they’d be throwing their money away to go see it. That’s probably why the $24 million production made back just under $5 million at the box office and won a Razzie for Worst Actor, Worst Screenplay and Worst Picture.

8. Charlize Theron, Reindeer Games. The 2000 action film Reindeer Games starred Ben Affleck, Gary Sinese and Charlize Theron and was directed by John Frankenheimer. But it all somehow failed to come together. In the end the film lost a lot of money and compiled a wealth of negative reviews – including one from its star actress who simply said, “Reindeer Games was not a good movie.”

9. Mark Wahlberg, The Happening. Mark Wahlberg doesn’t exactly seem like a guy who lives his life afraid of trees. But that is the odd position M. Night Shyamalan’s 2008 film The Happening put him in. Wahlberg, as it turns out, doesn’t look back too fondly on the film. He went on record during a press conference for The Fighter when he described a conversation with a fellow actor:

"We had actually had the luxury of having lunch before to talk about another movie and it was a bad movie that I did. She dodged the bullet. And then I was still able to … I don’t want to tell you what movie … alright “The Happening.” F*** it. It is what it is. F***ing trees, man. The plants. F*** it. You can’t blame me for not wanting to try to play a science teacher. At least I wasn’t playing a cop or a crook."

10. John Cusack, Better Off Dead. John Cusack reportedly hated his cult 80s comedy so much that he walked out of the screening and later told the film’s director Steve Holland that Better Off Dead was "the worst thing I have ever seen" and he would "never trust you as a director again."

11. Christopher Plummer, The Sound of Music. The Sound of Music is considered a classic and has delighted many generations of fans. But the film's own lead actor, Christopher Plummer, isn’t ready to sing its praises. Mr. Von Trapp himself declined to participate in a 2005 film reunion and, according to one acquaintance, has referred to the film as The Sound of Mucus.



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To: SeekAndFind

Jack Benny hated “The Horn Blows at Midnight”.


21 posted on 10/09/2014 2:49:06 PM PDT by Publius ("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill and Publius now available at Amazon.)
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To: SeekAndFind

I didn’t know that Christopher Plummer was a jerk.


22 posted on 10/09/2014 2:50:16 PM PDT by St_Thomas_Aquinas ( Isaiah 22:22, Matthew 16:19, Revelation 3:7)
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To: joethedrummer

“Two brothers... One speaks no English, the other learned English from watching “The Wide World of Sports.” So you tell me... Which is better, speaking no English at all, or speaking Howard Cosell?”


23 posted on 10/09/2014 2:52:40 PM PDT by EEGator
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To: IYAS9YAS
"Chrissssssss-masssssss..."
24 posted on 10/09/2014 2:52:56 PM PDT by joethedrummer
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To: SeekAndFind
10. John Cusack, Better Off Dead. John Cusack reportedly hated


25 posted on 10/09/2014 2:53:11 PM PDT by Red Steel
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To: St_Thomas_Aquinas
I didn’t know that Christopher Plummer was a jerk.

Christopher Plummer apparently changed his mind later because he DID reunite again with the cast in Oct. 2010 at the Oprah Winfrey show.

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26 posted on 10/09/2014 2:56:32 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (If at first you don't succeed, put it out for beta test.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Prove it. Give back all the “dirty money” they paid you. Otherwise, shut up.


27 posted on 10/09/2014 2:57:08 PM PDT by Hugin ("Do yourself a favor--first thing, get a firearm!",)
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To: St_Thomas_Aquinas

I kind of think Plummer expected to be the star, when Andrews and all of the kids got the attention.


28 posted on 10/09/2014 2:59:19 PM PDT by Kirkwood (Zombie Hunter)
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To: Jonty30

Directors don’t like her. She’s a pain in the butt diva.


29 posted on 10/09/2014 3:00:48 PM PDT by Fledermaus (Conservatives are all that's left to defend the Constitution. Dems hate it, and Repubs don't care.)
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To: Kirkwood
He ought to be happy, everyone is still singing the song he sang : EDELWEISS


30 posted on 10/09/2014 3:01:18 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (If at first you don't succeed, put it out for beta test.)
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To: workerbee

Yeah, rough work.


31 posted on 10/09/2014 3:06:04 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Feeling fine about the end of the world!)
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To: chargers fan
I wonder how much he got for Jaws The Revenge

Probably more than I will ever see.

32 posted on 10/09/2014 3:06:56 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Feeling fine about the end of the world!)
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To: SeekAndFind
The Sound of Mucus

Well, that is kind of funny, in a snotty sort of way.

I never did understand all those big, overblown, improbable musicals. Taken in small segments I can see the skill and the beauty, but taken as a whole they were just too canned.

Must have been a generational thing with the popularity of musicals being primarily due to moviegoers raised in a pre-tv era. I'm either the very first of Gen X or the very last of the Boomers depending upon whose definition you use.

The whole thing just made no sense to me, like a sitcom gone on way too long morphing into Lawrence Welk periodically, without explanation and without warning.

I was not alone, apparently.

33 posted on 10/09/2014 3:10:46 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: IYAS9YAS

Cusack, much like other actors, seems to always play himself in the movies.

...

That’s better than overacting. I think Jack Nicholson said it’s best to let the costume do the acting.


34 posted on 10/09/2014 3:11:38 PM PDT by Moonman62 (The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
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To: joethedrummer

I think Cusack hates it because it’s not his standard too smart for everyone but him and his crowd type of movie. I bet it’s one of the movies people who meet him remember him the most for which really gets him.


35 posted on 10/09/2014 3:13:50 PM PDT by Hillarys Gate Cult (Liberals make unrealistic demands on reality and reality doesn't oblige them.)
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To: joethedrummer
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And, Fronch dressing
And Fronch Bread
And to drink, ta da! Peru!
36 posted on 10/09/2014 3:14:21 PM PDT by IYAS9YAS (Has anyone seen my tagline? It was here yesterday. I seem to have misplaced it.)
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To: Jonty30
Katherine Heigl always complaining about

She complained and complained until she got off of Grey's Anatomy. As her movie career waned, she complained to get back on Grey's Anatomy.

[I don't know whether she ever returned, as I quit watching GA years ago.]
37 posted on 10/09/2014 3:16:44 PM PDT by TomGuy
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To: Fledermaus
She’s a pain in the butt diva.

Really? Or is it just that she puts down the crummy pictures she's in? That's actually a little inspiring.

38 posted on 10/09/2014 3:17:03 PM PDT by x
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To: IYAS9YAS
Cusack, much like other actors, seems to always play himself in the movies.

To me, an actor is one who can make the viewer believe any part he/she plays. All of the others are just personalities who play themselves over and over.

Really good actors do not always get the accolades until after they expire.
39 posted on 10/09/2014 3:22:37 PM PDT by TomGuy
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John Cusack’s ‘Better Off Dead’ was absolutely hilarious. The dancing hamburger to Van Halen’s ‘Everybody Wants Some’ was genius!


40 posted on 10/09/2014 3:23:55 PM PDT by farming pharmer
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