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Norton didn’t voice his displeasure over the final direction of “The Incredible Hulk,” but rumors swirled that the actor was not happy with the end result. If Norton did like the film, he didn’t help his cause by doing the minimal amount of promotional work required, and disappearing during the month of the film’s release to do charity work. Northon also declined to reprise the Hulk role in "The Avengers."- XFINITY Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
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Trash-Talking Ac..."Two and a Half Men" star Angus T. Jones (above center) recently asked fans to stop watching the hit CBS comedy, and called the series "filth" and "bad news." Jones isn't the first celebrity on record biting the hand that feeds them. Some stars have not only slammed their films, but the people behind the scenes as well. Keep clicking to find out which A-listers just couldn't keep their mouths shut. - XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Photos: AP Photo/Evan Agostini, Valerie Macon/Getty, AP Photo/Michele Tantussi)
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Colin Farrell on...Audiences weren't the only ones dissatisfied with Farrell's remake of the '80s crime series "Miami Vice." The actor told Total Film magazine: “Miami Vice? I didn’t like it so much. I understood that we were trying to paint a relationship with Tubbs and Crockett that was so grounded and familiar that there was no need for them to incessantly talk to each other — or look at each other — over two and a half hours."- XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Jason Merritt/Getty)
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Jamie Lee Curtis...Jamie Lee Curtis is one of the last stars you'd expect to trash her own film, but the actress reportedly called "Virus," a 1999 sci-fi thriller, "a piece of [expletive]" and "unbelievably bad."- XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Frazer Harrison/Getty)
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Mark Wahlberg on...Mark Wahlberg doesn't pull any punches on- or off-screen. And that didn't bode well for M. Night Shylaman's highly criticized environmental thriller. "I was such a huge fan of Amy Adams. We'd 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," Wahlberg told the Hollywood Reporter. "I don't want to tell you what movie… All right, 'The Happening.' [Expletive] it. It is what it is. [Expletive] trees, man. The plants. [Expletive] it. You can't blame me for wanting to try to play a science teacher. At least I wasn't playing a cop or a crook."- XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Kevin Winter/Getty)
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Arnold Schwarzen...Does Arnold like his 1985 movie "Red Sonja"? He sure doesn't. “It’s the worst film I have ever made," the actor reportedly said. "Now, when my kids get out of line, they’re sent to their room and forced to watch 'Red Sonja' 10 times. I never have too much trouble with them.”- XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Ben Pruchnie/Getty)
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Mickey Rourke on...When asked about his 2010 movie with Megan Fox and Bill Murray, Rourke told NY Magazine: "Terrible. Another terrible movie. But, you know, in your career and all the movies you make, you’re going to make dozens of terrible ones."- XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Theo Wargo/Getty)
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Charlize Theron ...Theron has had her fair share of stinkers, but it was this 2000 Ben Affleck film that got her talking. “That was a bad, bad, bad movie," the actress told Esquire. "But I got to work with John Frankenheimer. I wasn’t lying to myself—that’s why I did it.”- XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Jason Merritt/Getty)
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Sam Worthington ...Worthington discussed his disappointment with "Titans" in a January 2012 interview with XFINITY Entertainment. "I’m the lead of that film and I don’t really like what I did in it," he said. "I believe I should have pulled my socks up a bit better and done a bit better and created a character, rather than just being a conduit for the action."- XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Tim Whitby/Getty)
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Megan Fox on Mic...Megan Fox not only trashed "Transformers," but the director who gave her a shot in Hollywood. "I'm terrible in it," Fox told Entertainment Weekly. "It's my first real movie, and it's not honest and not realistic. The movie wasn't bad, I just wasn't proud about what I did... But unless you're a seasoned veteran, working with Michael Bay is not about an acting experience." The director didn’t stay quiet for long. “Nobody in the world knew about Megan Fox until I found her and put her in 'Transformers,'" he said. Touche. - XFINITY Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Maya Hitij)
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Brad Pitt on ‘Th...There isn’t any question as to which film is Brad Pitt’s least favorite... and as it turns out, it's his own. In a Newsweek interview, Pitt slammed “The Devil’s Own,” which he starred in with Harrison Ford, as “the most irresponsible bit of filmmaking, if you can even call it that, that I've ever seen. I couldn't believe it.” How do you really feel, Brad?- XFINITY Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
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Wesley Snipes on...Wesley Snipes didn’t just trash-talk his own movie, he sued director David Goyer and New Line Cinema over the final cut of 2004’s “Blade: Trinity.” In the case, Snipes said the decisions made by Goyer and the film’s other producers harmed the end product and took away box office profits. - XFINITY Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
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Katherine Heigl ...Not surprisingly, Heigl didn’t complain about the film while it made millions at the box office. But the outspoken actress had a harder time keeping her opinions to herself months later when she called the film sexist. "It paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints the men as lovable, goofy, fun-loving guys," Heigl told Vanity Fair. "I had a hard time with it, on some days. I'm playing such a [expletive]; why is she being such a killjoy?"- XFINITY Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
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Shia LaBeouf on ...Shia LaBeouf’s big mouth might be the thing that kills the promising young actor’s career. He has slammed Michael Bay's second “Transformers” movie for losing the franchises's "heart," and criticized Hollywood legend Steven Spielberg (and himself) for "dropping the ball" with “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.” At this rate, Shia might have to direct his own movies. - XFINITY Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Michele Tantussi)
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Matthew Goode on...Actor Matthew Goode not only slammed his own film “Leap Year,” he even admitted that the only reason he did the movie was so he could spend weekends in the U.K., where the movie was filmed. “That was the main reason I took it – so that I could come home at the weekends," the actor told The Sun. "It wasn’t because of the script, trust me. I was told it was going to be like 'The Quiet Man' with a Vaughan Williams soundtrack, but in the end it turned out to have pop music all over it. A bit like 'Chasing Liberty' again. Do I feel I let myself down? No. Was it a bad job? Yes, it was. But, you know, I had a nice time and I got paid.”- XFINITY Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
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Jennifer Garner ...Jennifer Garner never actually trash-talked the movie “Elektra” herself, but then-boyfriend Michael Vartan told Us Weekly that the actress thought the movie was "awful" and that she only did it because it was a clause in her “Daredevil” contract. Sadly for Vartan, Garner soon broke their relationship off. Coincidence? - XFINITY Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
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Edward Norton on...Norton didn’t voice his displeasure over the final direction of “The Incredible Hulk,” but rumors swirled that the actor was not happy with the end result. If Norton did like the film, he didn’t help his cause by doing the minimal amount of promotional work required, and disappearing during the month of the film’s release to do charity work. Northon also declined to reprise the Hulk role in "The Avengers."- XFINITY Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
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10 Best and Wors...From Samba to the Charleston to jazz hands to break dancing, we’re counting down 10 best and worst dance movies in film history. To see if your favorite movie made the list, click here.