1. Robert Pattison in Twilight

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Robert Pattinson is starring as Bruce Wayne in Matt Reeves’ upcoming movie The Batman and it is safe to give credits to his role in the Twilight franchise, which catapulted him to fame. Many actors become diplomatic with their answers when they have starred in a flick they did not like but on the other side, Pattinson has been very clear with his thoughts on the Twilight. Robert Pattinson hated the weird story as he mentioned in interviews as well as he almost nearly got fired for his attitude. Playing the character Edward Cullen, a teenage vampire, in the film versions of Stephenie Meyer’s books was reportedly challenging for him.

Pattinson played his character too intense, he refused to smile. Instead of smiling, he highlighted all the instances of his character frowning. He mentioned he thought he was pretty safe but his agents had to come into the picture. Howard Stern, his agent, literally told him “You have to do the opposite of what you’re doing now or you’re going to get fired today.” Pattison eventually came on board and made some compromises but he never misses a chance to talk about his honest hatred for the movie. He said to Vanity Fair in 2011, “It is weird being part of that – kind of – representing something you don’t particularly like.”

2. Kristen Stewart in Twilight

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Kristen Stewart who played Bella Swan has a lot of regrets about the Twilight movies consuming a part of her life, particularly in regards to dating co-star actor Robert Pattinson. There was intense scrutiny.
She also mentioned having faced panic attacks due to the spotlight and therefore later her focus became smaller independent films.

In an interview, she said, “I hated it that details of my life were being turned into a commodity and peddled around the world,” “When I was dating Rob, the public were the enemy – and that is no way to live,” she added.

3. Crispin Glover in Back to the Future

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Crispin Glover who starred as George McFly in 1985’s Back to the Future has been vocal too about despising its ending and he continues to criticize the film’s producer and co-writer Bob Gale:
Me asking the questions that I asked [about the film’s ending] infuriated [the filmmakers], and they were angry and they wanted to do something that was cruel, which they accomplished. Bob Gale then specifically lied and said false things about me.

Glover believes it’s a concept that money can buy happiness that is flawed. The McFlys are miserable when they are impoverished, however, when Marty changes the past and his parents become wealthy, their current situation improves dramatically.

4. Jessica Alba in The Fantastic Four

Jessica Alba has had her share of awful films, none of which are as horrible as Tim Story’s Fantastic Four films. Story restrained Alba’s acting inclinations rather than appreciating them:

He was like, “Don’t do that thing with your face. Just make it flat. We can CGI the tears in.” And then it all got me thinking: Am I not good enough? Are my instincts and my emotions not good enough?
The experience was traumatic for her.

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