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Who said this? <br> <br> “It’s the worst film I have ever made. Now, when my kids get out of line, they’re sent to their room and forced to watch [it] 10 times.”
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Bruce Willis, on The Whole Ten Yards
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Ben Stiller, on The Suburbans
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, on Red Sonja
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Which actor quite simply said this about a film they'd starred in? <br> <br> “That was a bad, bad, bad movie.”
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Charlize Theron, on Reindeer Games
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Megan Fox, on Jennifer's Body
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Kate Hudson, on A Little Bit of Heaven
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Who loved the money earned, but hated the role? <br> <br> “I have never seen the film, but by all accounts it was terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific.”
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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, on The Tooth Fairy
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Michael Caine, on Jaws: The Revenge
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Robert Downey, Jr, on Iron Man 2
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Who expressed this cutting opinion? <br> <br> "Terrible. Another terrible movie. But, you know, in your career and all the movies you make, you’re going to make dozens of terrible ones." <img src="http://i.imgur.com/YOEQdxe.gif" width="460" height="276"/>
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Mickey Rourke, on Passion Play
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Shia LaBeouf, on Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
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Eddie Murphy, on Beverly Hills Cop
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Who didn't hold back with this statement? <br> <br> “I want to thank Warner Bros. Thank you for putting me in a piece-of-shit, god-awful movie. It was just what my career needed, you know?"
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Ali Larter, on House on Haunted Hill
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Emily Blunt, on Edge of Tomorrow
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Halle Berry, on Catwoman
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Who said this? <br> <br> "It was a difficult film to be good in. With hindsight it's easy to look back at this and go: 'Woah, that was really shit and I was really bad in it.'''
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Christian Bale, on Terminator Salvation
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George Clooney, on Batman and Robin
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Tom Hanks, on The Da Vinci Code
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Who didn't mince their words here? <br><br> "I hated that film with a vengeance and could not believe how bad it was. At the time I was young and didn't know any better." <img src="http://i.imgur.com/qk6y2BE.gif" width="460" height="276"/>
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John Travolta, on Staying Alive
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Michelle Pfeiffer, on Grease 2
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Jennifer Love Hewitt, on I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
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Which actor had this to say of one of their least favourite roles? <br><br> "Apart from the money, I regret having embarked on the film. I like them well enough, but it's not an acting job, the dialogue – which is lamentable – keeps being changed and only slightly improved, and I find myself old and out of touch with the young."
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Alec Guinness, on Star Wars: A New Hope
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Sean Connery, on A League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
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William Shatner, on American Psycho 2: All-American Girl
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Who had this to say? <br><br> “It was a little sexist. It paints the women as shrews, as humourless and uptight, and it paints the men as loveable, goofy, fun-loving guys. It exaggerated the characters, and I had a hard time with it, on some days.”
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Emma Watson, on Superbad
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Rachel McAdams, on Wedding Crashers
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Katherine Heigl, on Knocked Up
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And who famously said this, about one of their roles? <br><br>"People ask me why I’m playing in this picture. The answer is simple: Money, dear boy." <img src="http://i.imgur.com/o8kshbM.gif" width="460" height="276"/>
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Laurence Olivier, on Inchon
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Anthony Hopkins, on The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
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Dick Van Dyke, on Night at the Museum
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Solutions
1:C, 2:A, 3:B, 4:A, 5:C, 6:B, 7:B, 8:A, 9:C, 10:A
Scores
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3 and above.
Okay, you might not have a vast archive of all the times actors have dissed their own films, but that's not the worst thing in the world.
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6 and above.
That's not a bad effort at all. We can't all keep tabs with every snide or self-deprecating comment that every Hollywood star has made.
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9 and above.
Very well done: your grasp on scathing takedowns is strong, and we respect that.
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10 and above.
Top marks! You have an excellent catalogue of knowledge on disgruntled actors' statements.