What These Actors Had to Say About Their Greatest Box Office Disasters

By Anadya Narain

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Here are a few occasions when movie stars were brutally honest about their biggest flops.

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1. Halle Berry  

 Berry starred in the critically panned Catwoman, and was awarded the Golden Raspberry for worst actress. Her acceptance speech was merciless, sparing no one.

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2. Laurence Olivier

When Asked Why He Appeared In 'Inchon,' Laurence Olivier Responded With Three Words: 'Money, Dear Boy'. Olivier was unashamed to admit he took the role entirely for the paycheck.

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3. Jamie Lee Curtis 

Jamie Lee Curtis had nothing good to say about 1999's sci-fi horror flick Virus. She said "That's a piece of sh*t movie. It's an unbelievably bad movie; just bad from the bottom." 

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4. Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds said 'Green Lantern' was a poster first, movie second.Ryan Reynolds Says 'Green Lantern' Was A Poster First, Movie Second.

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5. Ben Affleck 

Ben Affleck said reshoots could not save 'Gigli'. Ben Affleck has no illusions about Gigli, the infamous 2003 romantic comedy that became a Hollywood disaster.

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6. Charlize Theron

Charlize Theron told Esquire she hated 2000's Reindeer Games, but at least she got to work with a legendary director 

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7. James Franco

During a photo shoot for GQ, James Franco was brutally honest about this comedic fantasy: "Your Highness? That movie sucks. You can't get around that." 

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