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All fantastic actors but unfortunately, all have made a dreadful movie.
Robert Redford: Lions for Lambs, The Clearing, The Legend of Bagger Vance, An Unfinished Life, etc.
Al Pacino: Like taovande said, Gigli kills his chances, as does the recently horrible 88 Minutes.
And Donnie Brasco was very much liked by critics so yeah, that wouldn't be his knock out film. But the others, oh bother.
Jack Nicholson: The Bucket List, Anger Management and Mars Attacks! would knock him off for sure.
Denzel W: John Q and Man on Fire do him in.
Morgan Freeman: Two words: Evan Almighty. He was also in the horrible Bucket List with Jack and has starred in one too many Ashley Judd ventures. And he was in that movie with Justin Timberlake that went straight to video. Ouch.
Michelle Pfeiffer: I Am Sam, The Story of Us and Dangerous Minds were not liked by critics at all. And To Gillian on her 37th birthday is really bad.
Meryl Streep: Evening, Lions for Lambs and Rendition, all recent films by the way, also knock her greatness off the list.
Paul Newman: Message in a Bottle is all kinds of bad. Bye bye blue eyes!
P.S. I Love You, The Reaping and Freedom Writers were all disliked by critics.
I love Natalie and V For Vendetta (and so did the critics, so that movie wouldn't kick her off) but My Blueberry Nights, The Other Boleyn Girl and Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, if we go by general consenus, weren't good. And Where the Heart Is wasn't liked much either.
And on the Scarlett Jo front, you can't forget about The Island. It's bad. As is The Other Boleyn Girl, The Black Dahlia, The Nanny Diaries, Scoop...I could continue for awhile. I wouldn't consider Scar Jo. Sorry!
And Lost in Translation is amazing, according to critics (and me!) so that wouldn't be her knock out movie. But the others most def are.
And you're right IceTongue. The Reaping is all kinds of unforgivable bad, as is P.S I Love You.
Robert Redford: Lions for Lambs, The Clearing, The Legend of Bagger Vance, An Unfinished Life, etc.
Al Pacino: Like taovande said, Gigli kills his chances, as does the recently horrible 88 Minutes.
And Donnie Brasco was very much liked by critics so yeah, that wouldn't be his knock out film. But the others, oh bother.
Jack Nicholson: The Bucket List, Anger Management and Mars Attacks! would knock him off for sure.
Denzel W: John Q and Man on Fire do him in.
Morgan Freeman: Two words: Evan Almighty. He was also in the horrible Bucket List with Jack and has starred in one too many Ashley Judd ventures. And he was in that movie with Justin Timberlake that went straight to video. Ouch.
Michelle Pfeiffer: I Am Sam, The Story of Us and Dangerous Minds were not liked by critics at all. And To Gillian on her 37th birthday is really bad.
Meryl Streep: Evening, Lions for Lambs and Rendition, all recent films by the way, also knock her greatness off the list.
Paul Newman: Message in a Bottle is all kinds of bad. Bye bye blue eyes!
P.S. I Love You, The Reaping and Freedom Writers were all disliked by critics.
I love Natalie and V For Vendetta (and so did the critics, so that movie wouldn't kick her off) but My Blueberry Nights, The Other Boleyn Girl and Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, if we go by general consenus, weren't good. And Where the Heart Is wasn't liked much either.
And on the Scarlett Jo front, you can't forget about The Island. It's bad. As is The Other Boleyn Girl, The Black Dahlia, The Nanny Diaries, Scoop...I could continue for awhile. I wouldn't consider Scar Jo. Sorry!
And Lost in Translation is amazing, according to critics (and me!) so that wouldn't be her knock out movie. But the others most def are.
And you're right IceTongue. The Reaping is all kinds of unforgivable bad, as is P.S I Love You.