I've seen Ned Kelly. As an Australian who is intrigued by the legend of Kelly, I ended up being really disappointed with it. I also hated Troy with a passion, but I am a history buff and anyone who has studied or knows what really went on with the Trojan War could spend hours telling you how wrong it was. With both movies I found that the movies had twisted history in so many ways, I couldn't enjoy either of them, whether they were portrayed as "true stories" or not. So yeah, Orlando is totally out of the running, IMO.
I thought Tom Hanks, but he has had a few duds, too, hasn't he? I don't think there's any such thing as a person who has never made a bad movie. What, or should I say who, decides whether a film is bad or not? Every single film will have fans, and have haters. Name one movie where every single person who saw it, liked it. It's impossible, everyone has different tastes.
For example, I've liked everything from Reese Witherspoon, minus Legally Blonde 2. Even the ones that critics slandered, like Fear, Sweet Home Alabama and Cruel Intentions I really loved. Even if I liked LB2 and thus I would think she's never made a bad movie in my opinion, critics obviously think differently, don't they? Plus many others too, no doubt.