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11 Actors Who Trash-Talked Their Own MoviesWe all have regrets in life, and often that includes that one job that we really hated. But for most people, a bad job in their past never gets discussed; you just move on with your life. Movie stars, on the other hand, have to deal with the eternal evidence of a bad movie still available on home video, along with archived critiques. Some actors don't hold back on their hatred for certain past projects. Most of them tell us knew the movie would be awful before its release and stayed with it anyway. That's understandable when you're new in the business, or need the money, or have an iron-clad contract. Or maybe they had already sunk so much time and effort into it that it was hard to walk away. Still, you might suspect that a few of the actors only realized how bad the film was when the critics told them or the box office tanked. Of course, they reacted as if they knew all along, and that's understandable, too, because they are actors with a reputation to uphold. Good luck figuring out which is which, in this list from TimeOut. Each entry has a link to a review of that movie. -via Digg#Hollywood #actor #badmovie
With So Many Bad Movies, How Can We Name the Worst?When the subject of the "worst movie ever" comes up, someone will always mention The Room, Plan 9 From Outer Space, Howard the Duck, Birdemic, Troll 2, and Manos the Hand of Fate. James Rolfe of Cinemassacre disagrees that any of these films are truly bad. Movies that are unintentionally funny because of their poor execution are still entertaining in their own way. Movies that were produced in order to be considered "bad," like Sharknado, don't count, either. The truly bad movies are the ones you've probably never even heard of, but Rolfe will introduce us to one movie that is so bad that you don't even want to read about it, much less check it out. But if you can't help yourself, you can read about Wavelength here.#movie #film #badmovie #goldenturkey