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22 Actors Who Have Said They Hate Their Own Movies

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Charlize TheronWe've all made professional decisions that, with the help of hindsight, we wish we could take back, and this is true even for Hollywood's finest.

Many actors' resumes are not without a few projects they wish they could erase from their work history.

Let's take a look at some of Hollywood's biggest stars and the movies they want to forget.

George Clooney and "Batman & Robin"

Joel Schumacher's contribution to the Batmanfranchise has become an ongoing joke within film circles, and George Clooney is happy to get in on the mocking, saying, "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.’"



Halle Berry and "Dark Tide"

Halle Berry isn't shy about the bombs on her resume. While on Chelsea Lately, Berry told the host, "You don't expect [a movie] to be as bad as it is sometimes. Then it comes out, and you think, 'F--k. That's what I did?'" 

But it's not all bad: "Even when a movie ends up crappy, other good things can come out of it," Handler argued. "You met your fiance on a movie."

"On a s--t movie," Berry responded, referring to 2012's dreadful Dark Tide. Hilarious.



Charlize Theron and "Reindeer Games"

Even as one of the most beautiful women in the world and even with an Oscar on the mantle, Charlize Theron still wishes she could take back 2000's Reindeer Games with Ben Affleck. When asked about the schlocky thriller, Theron simply stated, "That was a bad, bad, bad movie."



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