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Even one of the greatest actors in show biz can make a mistake. This one involves a guy named Gene (Depp), who is given a gun, six bullets and 90 minutes to save his daughter. Trust us, it sounds way better on paper.—David Onda (Photo: Paramount)
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What Were They T...It's nearly impossible for a successful actor to go his or her entire career without choosing a few duds, but it's pretty hilarious to see an A-list actor in a complete disaster! The following are A-list actors and the movies they'd probably erase from their resume. If they could.—David Onda (Photo: Universal, Touchstone, Miramax)
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Robert De Niro &...De Niro and Pacino haven't exactly been Oscar material in recent years, but when the two came together to play "Turk" and "Rooster" in this awful 2008 cop drama, it made a particularly large smudge on their waning careers.—David Onda (Photo: Overture Films)
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Charlize Theron:...In 2005, Charlize Theron was Oscar-nominated for her performance in "North Country." The same year, she made the worst film of her career, a dull and convoluted adaptation of the popular sci-fi series "Aeon Flux." For more evidence that Charlize doesn't work in action films, see "Reindeer Games" and "Hancock."—David Onda (Photo: Paramount)
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Drew Barrymore: ...Set in the wild, wild West, "Bad Girls" featured Drew Barrymore as one of four former prostitutes who escape from a prison after killing a man. The 1994 film currently holds a nine percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The director, Jonathan Kaplan, has only lead one feature film since.—David Onda (Photo: Fox)
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Gary Oldman: 'Ti...He's one of the most celebrated actors of our time, but in 2003 Gary Oldman played a little person who teaches his brother's pregnant girlfriend (Kate Beckinsale) what it's like to live in his world. The film was released straight to DVD.—David Onda (Photo: Reality Check)
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Tom Hanks: 'The ...America's sweetheart Tom Hanks channeled his inner Colonel Sanders for this remake of the 1955 British film of the same name. Critics despised the film and Hanks in the Southern gentleman role, which was a little too wacky, even for him.—David Onda (Photo: Touchstone)
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Nicole Kidman: '...Nicole Kidman would have been a perfect choice to play the role of Samantha Stephens, the part made famous by Elizabeth Montgomery. Unfortunately, Kidman played Isabel Bigelow playing Samantha Stephens in this ridiculous movie-within-a-movie attempt at cashing in on a classic.—David Onda (Photo: Columbia)
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George Clooney: ...Perennial bachelor George Clooney made a famously bad decision when he agreed to star as perennial bachelor Bruce Wayne (a.k.a Batman) in Joel Schumacher's critically derided Dark Knight movie. Clooney has since made peace with his misstep, even poking fun at the Bat costume's rubber nipples. —David Onda (Photo: Warner Bros.)
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Natalie Portman:...In February, Natalie Portman won an Academy Award for her powerful performance in "Black Swan." Two months later, she followed up that success with ... a Medieval stoner comedy? James Franco also starred in the film—fresh off hosting the same Academy Awards—but after his lackluster exploits, this film was actually a step up.—David Onda (Photo: Universal)
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Brad Pitt: 'Cool...Holy, Roger Rabbit! Pitt plays a detective tasked with managing the power struggle between human "noids" and cartoon "doodles" in a comic strip world. And then there's inter-breeding and transformations and something about a "Spike of Power." It's all just kind of a mess. Unfortunately, you can't sell a movie called "Lame World."—David Onda (Photo: Paramount)
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Courteney Cox: '...Yes, they totally made this movie. And it starred Dolph Lundgren as He-Man and Frank Langella as Skeletor. Remember? And now that we've all reminisced, let's put it back in the vault for another couple decades.—David Onda (Photo: Cannon Films)
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Johnny Depp: 'Ni...Even one of the greatest actors in show biz can make a mistake. This one involves a guy named Gene (Depp), who is given a gun, six bullets and 90 minutes to save his daughter. Trust us, it sounds way better on paper.—David Onda (Photo: Paramount)
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John Travolta: '...Magic happened when John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John hooked up for some summer lovin' in "Grease." Unfortunately, lightning didn't strike again when they paired up for "Two of a Kind," a movie about an an inventor (Travs) and a bank teller (Livs) tasked with saving the Earth from destruction. It makes Xanadu look like "Citizen Kane."—David Onda (Photo: Paramount)
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Angelina Jolie: ...Jolie earned a Razzie Award nomination for her role as an actress and con artist who sells herself as a mail-order bride in order to rob men (and the movie-going public) of their money. This film certainly lived up to its title.—David Onda (Photo: MGM)
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Tom Cruise: 'Los...Aw, look! It's a little baby Cruise. This 1983 film saw Tom play one of three young men who drive to Tijuana, Mexico, in hopes of losing their virginity. Along the way, they pick up a character played by Shelley Long. Hilarity supposedly ensued. Only, it didn't.—David Onda (Photo: Embassy Pictures)
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Jennifer Aniston...Aniston has absolutely no luck with men — even the short, green and troll-like ones. "Leprechaun" may be a horror B-movie classic, but we can't imagine that Jenn is happy she did it. Then again, she did go on to make "Rock Star." And "Rumor Has It." And "Love Happens." And "The Bounty Hunter." You know what, maybe she doesn't mind this movie so much.—David Onda (Photo: Trimark Pictures)
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Harrison Ford: '...Et tu, Han Solo? And speaking of solo, that's exactly what Harrison Ford should be: a lone wolf. Nothing shows an actor's age more than being paired up in a buddy comedy with a young up-and-comer. This film was Ford's first step into old fart-dom.—David Onda (Photo: Columbia)
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Julia Roberts: '...Nick Nolte and Roberts may have loved trouble, but they reportedly hated each other — and this movie! In the past, both stars have called this film the worst of their careers and Roberts has reportedly stated that Nolte was the worst actor she ever worked with.—David Onda (Photo: Touchstone)
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Christian Bale: ...Just a year after he played a newsie, Bale played a college student exploring the cut-throat world of underground swing dancing in pre-World War II Germany. Enough said.—David Onda (Photo: Buena Vista Home Entertainment)
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Jack Nicholson &...In general, any movie based on a screenplay by Nora Ephron is enough to send any dude heading for the exit. That is especially true about this film, about the courtship between a food writer (Streep) and a philandering political columnist (Nicholson). Makes you want to head out to Blockbuster right now, doesn't it?—David Onda (Photo: Paramount)
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Naomi Watts: 'Ta...Watts plays Tank Girl's high-flying sidekick Jet Girl in this film about a group of outlaws fighting a group of water and electric hoarders in post-apocalyptic 2033.—David Onda (Photo: United Artists)
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Jim Carrey: 'Cop...Is there anything more horrifying than a buddy comedy starring Jim Carrey and Alan Thicke? Nothing could possibly prepare you for 60 minutes of bizarre concert footage and Club Med ads.—David Onda (Photo: Platinum Disc)
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Gwyneth Paltrow:...In an interview with the U.K.'s The Guardian, Paltrow called this movie "terrible" and put it in a not-so-flattering category with another film she'd like to erase from her resume: "Shallow Hal."—David Onda (Photo: Miramax)
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George Clooney: ...Nothing good can come from a movie with the word "return" in the title — especially in the horror genre. Why return to something that already tried to kill you? I'm sure Clooney is thrilled about that fact that his name is plastered across the front of the "Tomatoes" DVD packaging.—David Onda (Photo: Anchor Bay)
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Sandra Bullock: ...Since Sandy B. would like us all to go back to normal (i.e. making fun of her terrible movies), we will. "Speed 2" is just a disaster from the floor up. And something tells us she wouldn't deny it. Who knew the absence of Keanu Reeves could be so devastating?—David Onda (Photo: 20th Century Fox)
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Will Smith: 'Wil...Speaking of Keanu, Will Smith famously passed on the role of Neo in "The Matrix" in favor of this wild, wild mess. The film won five Razzie Awards, including one for Smith's summer '99 anthem, the aptly titled "Wild Wild West." Now that is an epic fail.—David Onda (Photo: Warner Home Video)
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Reese Witherspoo...Behold, an epically terrible movie plot: A man (Stephen Dorff) becomes a media sensation when he utters the phrase "So [expletive]ing what?" during a hostage situation. Witherspoon does some stuff, Dorff gets 15 minutes of fame and "S.F.W" is a big hit until it is replaced by the new phrase flavor of the week: "Everything matters!" Seriously.—David Onda (Photo: Gramercy)
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Mickey Rourke: '...Who would have guessed that a biker-meets-cowboy buddy movie named after a motorcycle and a cigarette would end up losing $15 million?—David Onda (Photo: MGM)
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Halle Berry: 'B....Roger Ebert called this movie "jaw-droppingly bad, stupid and offensive." And he's pretty much right. How else would you classify a film about two Georgia hairdressers who move to L.A. to be music video stars only to end up "Black American Princesses" (B.A.P.S) caring for an aging millionaire?—David Onda (Photo: Warner Home Video)
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