Ben Affleck opened up to the Los Angeles Times about his "awful" experience shooting 'Justice League.' "That was a bad experience because of a confluence of things: my own life, my divorce, being away too much, the competing agendas and then [director] Zack [Snyder]’s personal tragedy and the reshooting," he continued. "It just was the worst experience. It was awful." He added, "It was everything that I didn’t like about this. That became the moment where I said, 'I’m not doing this anymore.'" It seems he had a better time even with his 2003 flop 'Gigli'—the awkward rom-com co-starring Jennifer Lopez amidst their early noughties off-screen romance—a film which is often noted as one of Affleck's worst and made him "feel disappointed and have a lot of self-doubt." He told EW in an interview published January 11 that at least 'Gigli' led him to directing and, of course, J.Lo.
Another 'Superman' bites the dust. Though overall reviews for this superhero film weren't exactly scathing, the dismal box office sales made sure that Routh wouldn't don the Superman cape again.
Our beloved 'Saved by the Bell' actress went a little too wild with this poorly-rated film. Since 'Showgirls' flopped, Berkley has been far from the spotlight.
All of the franchise material in the world couldn't save 'Waterworld.' The post-apocalyptic plot that saw Costner living in a world where all the ice caps melted was lost on critics and audiences alike. With a novel, a game, and three theme park rides to try to drum up enthusiasm, 'Waterworld' was flushed dry.
Now retired, Nicholson's distinguished career is near flawless. But this romantic comedy failed to make the grade. A box office flop, Nicholson's character suffered from a charmless script while the actor himself was accused of delivering a trivial performance.
Speaking in an interview alongside her 'Lost City' co-star Daniel Radcliffe, Bullock also said that she is "still embarrassed" by the 1997 film 'Speed 2: Cruise Control,' People reports. She has been vocal about the film making "no sense," since it's about a slow boat heading slowly towards an island. When the interviewer shared that he actually liked 'Speed 2,' Bullock jokingly asked if he was under the influence of drugs. She added that it was a film she wished she "hadn't done," and backed it up by saying that fans didn't like it. Radcliffe offered his opinion that the film had a quiet cult-like love, to which Bullock replied, "Very quiet."
Sandra Bullock has shone from end to end of her career, but even Hollywood's brightest stars have their dark moments.
The 2000 movie 'Miss Congeniality' is a rom-com classic for the ages, but the 2005 sequel, 'Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous,' didn't pack quite the same punch. Bullock was asked if she would ever consider making a third installment in the series, to which she answered "God no! No, no." She went on to say that 'Miss Congeniality 2' should never have been made in the first place. The only upside was getting to work with Regina King, of whom she said: "I just freaking adore."
One of the most notoriously bad 'Superman' films in history, Reeve's fourth time playing the Man of Steel was just one time too many.
This spin-off spun out of control. Aiming to be a Tim Burton 'Batman' type film, all audiences got was lingerie and poorly written dialogue.
The lack of chemistry between Jolie and costar Johnny Depp didn't help, neither did a plodding script. Jolie rode out the generally unfavorable reviews, however, and the two stars had the last laugh: the film was a box office success.
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They can't all be Oscar winners, but sometimes movies are so bad you wonder how they even snuck into theaters. From comedies that didn't get the laughs to dramas that left audiences yawning, check out this list of the worst films famous actors ever made.