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14 Times an Actor Admitted Their Movie Was Bad
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Den of Geek
Promoting a movie usually means praising it from start to finish, even if the final product falls short.
Years after filming, many stars have openly admitted that a movie simply did not work, apologizing to fans, laughing about the experience, or explaining why they regretted taking the role in the first place.
These are fifteen times actors openly acknowledged that one of their own movies missed the mark, and they were not afraid to say so.
IMDbJaws: The Revenge (1987) – Michael CaineCaine famously said he had never seen the movie, but he had seen the house it paid for, making it one of Hollywood’s most quoted self critiques.
IMDbSuper Mario Bros. (1993) – Bob HoskinsHoskins called it the worst film he ever made and later described the production as a chaotic experience from beginning to end.