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Lights, camera, disaster! Join us as we count down our picks for the actors who truly stunk up the big screen. From tone-deaf celebrities testing Hollywood's patience, to miscast athletes and musicians who never should've left their day jobs, these performances prove that not everyone belongs in front of a camera. Which cringe-worthy performance made you reach for the remote?
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00:00I have brought peace, freedom, justice, and security to my new empire.
00:07Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for actors who stunk up the big screen on at
00:12least one occasion.
00:13You're finally quitting, huh?
00:15Yeah, uh, something like that.
00:18Where are you gonna go?
00:20Hollywood.
00:22Number 50, Alan Bogg.
00:24Look, everyone has off days, and sometimes, you're having an off day while working on one of the most notoriously
00:30awful B-movies ever made.
00:32And yet, we have to be real here.
00:34When the biggest credit to your name is a movie called Birdemic, it doesn't exactly reflect well on your acting
00:39abilities.
00:40I work at a startup company called NCT Software.
00:43Got the stock option.
00:45Hopefully, if the company makes it big by being bought out or goes public, I'll exercise that stock option.
00:52Cash out and walk away tons of cash.
00:54My Silicon Valley dream.
00:56To say nothing of the actual performance, which gives the squawking birds flying around a real run for their money.
01:07Yeah, I'm on a foot.
01:09All in all, the nicest thing we can say is that Bogg's laughable overacting fits Birdemic perfectly.
01:14Take from that what you will.
01:16Really?
01:16Damn it!
01:18Number 49, Louis Tan.
01:20Bland, boring, and bad, Louis Tan has either had a real rough run of projects, or he's the common denominator.
01:26We have our theories, but we'll let you be the judge.
01:29You heard what Jack said.
01:30That thing is hunting people with a marking.
01:33It's after me.
01:35And if I stay here, and it shows up, it could kill us all.
01:39I'm not gonna let that happen.
01:41To start, Tan has the unfortunate pleasure of bringing Cole Young to life in the modern Mortal Kombat films, a
01:47character so hopelessly undefined.
01:48He may as well be named Self-Insert.
02:06You may think it's a one-off issue from a poor character, and to that, we raise you Deadpool, where
02:12Tan brings a comic book character to life, only to make them feel flatter than they did on the page.
02:17The evidence is pretty damning.
02:18My name's Rusty, but I go by Shatterstar.
02:21That's good.
02:22That's good.
02:22Yeah, Rusty is toughy.
02:24Terrible.
02:25So, where are you from?
02:26The planet Mojo World.
02:27So, you're an alien, I guess.
02:29How does that help us?
02:31I'm basically better than you at everything.
02:34Number 48, Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler, and Alex Garlatos.
02:38Directed by Clint Eastwood and based upon a real story of heroism on train tracks, the 1517 to Paris should
02:44have been a slam dunk.
02:44And it may have been, were it not for the fact that they cast the actual Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler,
02:50and Alex Garlatos as themselves.
02:51Nothing's actually stopping us.
02:53If we weren't meant to be on the train tomorrow, something would physically stop us.
02:56An object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by a grave before us.
03:00Okay, Isaac.
03:01I'm telling you, man.
03:02He's been deep as hell on this trip.
03:03I can't even deal with it.
03:04While a neat marketing gimmick, the trio's lack of experience is hard to get past, particularly when so much of
03:09the movie revolves around you buying into their friendship.
03:24It would have been better for everyone if they cast actual performers.
03:28After all, heroes they may be, but actors, they are not.
03:32Looks like you didn't qualify.
03:34What do you mean I didn't qualify?
03:36Passed the stamina test, I got a good ASVAB score, doctors didn't say anything was wrong with me.
03:46Looks like you were disqualified for lack of depth perception.
03:50What?
03:50Number 47.
03:51Neil Diamond.
03:52There's a very good reason that when you think of Neil Diamond, his iconic best-selling music catalog comes to
03:58mind first, with his acting career coming much, much later.
04:01Well, I don't know, a little while.
04:04I got fired today.
04:05I'm gonna go home.
04:07In fact, he's only appeared as a character one time, and clearly, that was enough to tell everyone Diamond is
04:12no James Dean.
04:13Despite being cast in a musical film, Diamond looks unconvincing and nervous throughout all of The Jazz Singer.
04:18It's not an acting choice either, it's just the realities of casting a non-actor in your leading role.
04:23I can't go back now, I'm just beginning.
04:26I'd have to tonight anyway.
04:28Don't feel too bad for him, though.
04:30The film's soundtrack was massively successful, so Diamond can dry his tears with dollar bills.
04:41Number 46.
04:43Justin Chatwin.
04:44We could, and have, filled entire lists with reasons why Dragon Ball Evolution is a horrible, offensive adaptation of the
04:51iconic anime.
04:52But for the purposes here, we'll just be focusing on the poor lad that got to play Goku.
04:56Then teach me something I can use.
04:58Teach me, teach me how to get the girl.
05:00Teach me how to talk to her without stumbling all over everything I say.
05:05Teach me how to be normal.
05:07Yeah, that's Goku.
05:09Turning one of anime's most recognizable heroes into an outcast high schooler is certainly a choice.
05:14But, then you look at Chatwin's uninterested demeanor, and realize they were stuck between a kamehameha and a hard place.
05:41There's no whimsy, no passion, no anything.
05:45Chatwin just shows up, says his lines, and occasionally scrunches his forehead.
05:48Goku deserves much, much better.
05:58Number 45.
05:59Hayden Christensen.
06:00Time has been kind to the Star Wars prequels, but Rose-tinted lightsabers can only do so much when they're
06:05illuminating someone like Hayden Christensen.
06:17For all his efforts, his Anakin is more stiff than C-3PO, and comes off as a cringey attempt at
06:23teen angst.
06:24To make matters worse, he has absolutely no chemistry with Natalie Portman, and fails to channel the terror needed to
06:30embody Vader either.
06:39For what it's worth, Christensen owned the part in the 2022 Kenobi show, but his cinematic contributions still leave much
06:46to be desired.
06:51There. Your weapon's gone. It's over.
06:58Number 44. Christopher Atkins.
07:01He may have been all the rage with teen girls, but good looks and a white smile only took Christopher
07:06Atkins so far in Hollywood.
07:08His big break was in The Blue Lagoon, where it seems like the only reason he was cast is because
07:12he looks like he belongs on a surfboard.
07:14A ship! A ship! The signal fire! You didn't light it! Why didn't you light it? Why, M? Why? You
07:21know how much you want to leave. You know it's the most important thing in the whole world to me.
07:24Sadly, the movie expects a lot more from him, and he can't deliver.
07:28We could go on, like how he booked the lead in the musical The Pirate Movie, with no singing or
07:32dancing experience, but you get the point.
07:35How can I live without her? She's all I'm living for.
07:42If you're wanting anything more than a pretty face, Atkins' work isn't for you.
07:47I shall command her with pride. And someday...
07:51Number 43. Kirk Cameron.
07:54For a while, this former teen heartthrob was doing solid, if unspectacular, work on the silver screen.
07:59Then, he went into evangelical media, and things took a turn for the worse.
08:04Guess what? Everything you see inside there, it's all about Christmas. It's all about Jesus.
08:11You can practically see the exact moment Kirk Cameron's content became less about the craft, and more about his values.
08:17Instead of real dramatic acting, his work felt like an excuse for him to preach to the viewer, leading to
08:22middling performances in even more middling films.
08:25And best of all, I think there's something about Christmas that all of us sense deep inside that says, something
08:33big happened.
08:36And because of it, everything is going to be okay.
08:41As a word of advice to Cameron, we'd remind him these are supposed to be movies, not after-school specials.
08:46See, I don't understand that. Why do I need his salvation? What, am I going to be thrown into hell?
08:52For what?
08:53Because I got divorced?
08:56No. Because you violated his standards.
09:00Number 42. Michel Marrone.
09:02There are 365 reasons why this Italian actor just doesn't cut it.
09:06And ironically, you can see every one of them on display in the erotic thriller 365 Days, as well as
09:12its two sequels.
09:15Are you lost with a girl?
09:17Marrone certainly knows how to walk around his set in Brood, but the minute he's given anything of actual dramatic
09:22merit to work with, he flounders.
09:25Some people don't like it.
09:28Some people.
09:31Some people who?
09:34You?
09:35You can't blame the material either, since Marrone has popped up in a few smaller roles after the 365 trilogy,
09:41and he remains a distractingly weak link.
09:44My mother, Portia, stepped up, protected me, helped me out to run a family business,
09:49so I wouldn't be who I am today without your love and sacrifices, you know?
09:54Really.
09:55Number 41. Pia Zadora.
09:57From Broadway, to music, to the worst films ever made, Pia Zadora has seen it all.
10:02She made her cinematic debut at just nine years old in 1964's Santa Claus Conquers the Martians,
10:07which is as high quality as it sounds.
10:09Gilmar, what is it, doll?
10:12I don't know, Gilmar.
10:14What is tender, loving, care?
10:15I don't know either.
10:17That wasn't entirely on her, but the blame for 1982's genuinely terrible butterfly is a different story.
10:23Her work there is, let's say, questionable.
10:26So questionable that when Zadora won the Golden Globe for New Star of the Year,
10:30it sparked rumors the award had been bought.
10:32Is there enough silver in there to make one, maybe two people rich?
10:36Considering she received a Razzie for the same role and failed to book much work after,
10:40we have to wonder if there's some truth to that conspiracy.
10:43On the bright side, she's had a very successful music career and even received a Grammy Award nomination.
10:48We didn't plan to have no babies.
10:50We was just a man and a woman.
10:53He wanted me.
10:55I wanted him.
10:58And we loved each other.
10:59Number 40, Jenny McCarthy.
11:02Acting is more than saying a line while striking a pose.
11:05We're saying that as a reminder for Jenny McCarthy,
11:07who seemed to seriously misunderstand what the profession entails.
11:11And I'm not happy that my character is too stupid to have a gun in the house
11:14after her boyfriend's been cut into fish sticks.
11:16Mm-hmm.
11:17Mm-hmm, great.
11:17Okay, so let's run the lines.
11:20Fine.
11:21She tried her hand at several films in varying genres,
11:24and the only takeaway is that she didn't learn from any of them.
11:27In each role, McCarthy acts like she's still modeling,
11:30hitting practice poses and reciting lines like they're catchphrases in a commercial.
11:34I'm hanging up right now.
11:36It's Sarah.
11:38Roman, that's not the line.
11:41It is in my script.
11:44Has there been another goddamn rewrite?
11:47It's been over 15 years since she's appeared in a movie as anyone other than herself,
11:51and we can understand why.
11:53Just be careful who you pretend to be.
11:55I mean, I'd hate if you forgot who you are.
11:59Number 39, Bo Derek.
12:01After her breakout role in 1979's 10,
12:04Bo Derek learned Hollywood is quite the fickle business,
12:06especially when you don't pick the right projects.
12:09Tommy, are you Tommy?
12:11I'm Tommy.
12:12I'm Beverly, and you are just adorable.
12:15Her follow-ups ranged from uninspired to downright panned,
12:19and gave the impression her early work was just a fluke.
12:22More bad projects and a few cameos later,
12:24and it seemed that unless a role was specifically tailored to Derek,
12:27she had no idea what to do on camera.
12:29I'm going to ask you one more time,
12:32and then I'm going to beat you up.
12:34Oh, beat me up.
12:35Yes, beat you up badly.
12:37At the very least, she'll always have 10 as her calling card,
12:40and that's more than a lot of bad actors can say.
12:42I went to see Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Opera House
12:45when I was 16 with Nuri Evan Fontaine.
12:49It really wiped me out.
12:51Number 38, Brooke Shields.
12:53We can't fault someone for making a living.
12:56At a certain point, it's not Brooke Shields' issue if she keeps getting cast.
13:00However, that doesn't mean we've forgotten that,
13:02despite her lengthy resume,
13:04she remains one of the most decorated performers at the Razzies.
13:07Stop that, Richard, or I'll never talk to you again!
13:09Hoochie-goochie, hoochie-goochie,
13:11see him, take a wiggle, take a wiggle, take a shake!
13:15Oh, Richard, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hit you!
13:18Blue Lagoon, Endless Love, Sahara.
13:21Take your pick.
13:22Shields brings her eclectic brand of flat-lined wreaths to each of them.
13:25I wish we could stay here forever.
13:28But we risked our lives taking the shortcut,
13:31and now we're losing all that we've gained.
13:35You must understand what this race means to me.
13:38Still, we have to give her credit for continuing to work in the industry,
13:41not to mention being the president of the Actors' Equity Association.
13:45For the Razzies, it's like she's the gift that keeps on giving.
13:47And it came in a time when we were both too young to handle it.
13:55That was the terrible part.
13:57Number 37, Gaia Weiss.
13:59It takes a certain kind of ineptitude to make a goddess of youth come across as so boringly redundant.
14:05But that's the case with Hebe in The Legend of Hercules.
14:08I fear, but one thing, I always have.
14:15Your departure, each and every time.
14:19The culprit is none other than Gaia Weiss,
14:22whose work reinforces the stereotype that models don't make for good actors.
14:26Her filmography is something of a cautionary tale.
14:28It's filled with small, supporting roles across various genres,
14:31and Weiss looks out of her depth in just about every one.
14:34Nice.
14:36It's not my flavor.
14:38Yeah, you're right.
14:39Ferrari has never made a car like the 166.
14:42There's nothing wrong with wanting to spread your wings,
14:45but it requires the ability to know when you've bitten off more than you can chew.
14:49You had them thinking about one thing before you bumped them.
14:52Like, say, um, excuse me, do you have the time?
14:56No, you don't.
14:57Number 36, Maddie Ziegler.
14:59No stranger to being in front of a camera lens,
15:01Ziegler was first introduced to showbiz as a reality star in Dance Moms,
15:05but her jump to filmmaking was rough.
15:07To put it lightly.
15:10I don't have hair.
15:12It's too short.
15:12So I'm not going to.
15:13I don't have hair.
15:14I don't have hair.
15:16I don't know.
15:17I know.
15:18I got it.
15:19I don't know how.
15:21I don't have hair.
15:21I don't have hair.
15:32I don't have hair.
15:33I don't have hair.
15:36I don't have hair.
15:39I don't have hair.
15:39That hasn't stopped her from showing up in a handful of films.
15:42Unfortunately, her work remains unconvincing at best.
15:45Here's hoping Ziegler will improve as she grows up.
15:47There's still time to take some acting classes.
15:49You can all post a little TikTok of this epic meltdown or cancel me or whatever you want to do.
15:55This is all my worst nightmare, so now I'm free, I guess.
16:00Bye.
16:04The best way to describe Coulson Baker's attempts at acting is distracting.
16:09Despite often being credited by his birth name, the colloquially known MGK can't shed his image as an edgy rapper.
16:16Do you carry those with you everywhere?
16:18Yeah.
16:20Why are you going to do that?
16:22High school marching band.
16:25Hey, but I rock too.
16:26There's nothing wrong with that, but Baker keeps taking on roles that are too far outside his toolbox, and the
16:31results are less than stellar.
16:32He feels miscast in everything, even the movie he wrote and directed, Good Morning.
16:37Critics argue that might have even been his worst work.
16:40This is Batman.
16:41All right, I'll be at the meeting.
16:43Batman.
16:43I got you.
16:44The only movie that matters.
16:45I know.
16:48I'll be at the meeting.
16:50By now, it's sadly clear that he should just stick to songwriting.
16:53I've created like eight different movies in my head about what's happened between last night and this morning, and seven
16:57of them are horror films.
16:59What's the eighth one?
17:01It's like The Notebook, but without all the happy parts, so it's just Ryan Gosling crying for two hours straight.
17:05Number 34, Nicola Peltz.
17:08How did someone with so little acting prowess get cast in so much high-budget Hollywood fare?
17:13We'll follow that up with another question.
17:15Did you know her dad is a billionaire businessman and investor?
17:18I'm sorry.
17:19I'm sorry.
17:20I'm sorry.
17:21I'm sorry.
17:21I'm sorry.
17:21I'm sorry.
17:22I'm sorry.
17:22Hey, it worked better that time.
17:25I thought about mom.
17:27Isn't that strange?
17:29Okay, technically, there's no definitive proof that Nelson Peltz bought his daughter's acting career,
17:33but considering her inexplicable casting in The Last Airbender and Transformers, it's not exactly a far-fetched rumor.
17:39Two more weeks, girls.
17:41No more classes ever.
17:43Almost time to get a tan and get wasted.
17:46Woo!
17:47Woo!
17:48Nicola is wooden in every sense of the word, and if you can't muster a strong reaction amid elemental benders
17:54or giant transforming robots,
17:56then acting may just not be for you.
17:57A lot of villages in the Earth Kingdom, like around here, they haven't been able to conquer big cities like
18:02Ba Sing Se, but they're making plans, I'm sure.
18:06Number 33, Sofia Coppola.
18:08Talon obviously runs in the Coppola family.
18:11Unfortunately for Sofia, it's the type that's best used behind the camera, not in front of it.
18:15Hey.
18:18Hey, cousin.
18:21Hi.
18:22Hi.
18:23Where's your weather?
18:24After original actress Winona Ryder dropped out, Sofia's father hastily cast her as the pivotal role of Mary Corleone in
18:30The Godfather Part 3.
18:32Sofia's complete inability to generate tension, especially during pivotal scenes, remains a spitting example of the dangers of Nepo casting.
18:39Dad?
18:41Why are you doing this to me?
18:44Oh.
18:45Why are you?
18:46You don't have to do this to me, please.
18:48If only someone had told that to Peltz.
18:50Credit where it's due, though.
18:51Sofia realized acting wasn't her calling, and pivoted back behind the scenes, where she's had significantly more success.
18:58Hi, Vincent.
19:00I remember you.
19:03You remember me? From where?
19:05From the last time we were at a party together.
19:07Did you come down to the club?
19:09No, it was a wedding.
19:10A wedding?
19:12I was 8, and you were 15.
19:15Number 32, Mariah Carey.
19:17All things considered, Glitter is a perfect name for a movie starring the Songbird Supreme.
19:22It's sparkly, better in concept, and has a knack of getting everywhere.
19:26Is this you?
19:27Yep.
19:30This is so cute.
19:32Oh, thanks.
19:34What happened?
19:37Carey's big break in the movie business was a total dumpster fire, in no small part due to her complete
19:41lack of acting skills.
19:43No one's doubting she can command a stage like no other.
19:45But in front of a camera, all we want for Christmas is someone who can do more than pout.
19:50They'll get over it, yeah?
19:51They'll get over it?
19:54You know what?
19:56I'm over it.
19:59Following the negative reviews, Carey is mostly stuck to cameos, and that's probably for the best.
20:04Have you thought about acting?
20:06Um, I feel like she'd be great in the movies.
20:09Number 31, LeBron James.
20:11Just because the movie's about basketball doesn't mean the goat of the sport needs to be the lead.
20:17Space Jam A New Legacy had to learn that one the hard way with LeBron James,
20:20who is amazing on the court, but utterly helpless on a movie set.
20:24Babe, what is going on? Where's Dom?
20:26I don't know, but I have to go play this game to save everyone with.
20:28Bugs Bunny?
20:29Uh, what's up, Doc?
20:34That's kind of normal around here.
20:36He's literally playing himself, and still can't muster up a good reaction for the life of him.
20:40It says a lot that even his basketball scenes come off as awkward and unnatural.
20:57James is obviously not a trained actor, and here's hoping he realizes that before tanking
21:02another beloved Hollywood property.
21:09Number 30, Jessica Simpson.
21:11Know for her breakthrough as a teen singer, and her much-publicized marriage to Nick Lachey,
21:15Jessica Simpson tried her hand at acting in the aughts.
21:18While the Duke Subhazard film is no critical darling,
21:20reviewers gave Simpson's turn as Daisy Duke a particular lashing.
21:24It's a cute cop growing trees around here, or what?
21:27I like, you know, push-ups kind of for you to notice.
21:31Let me see what's going on when you get hurt.
21:33Okay.
21:34Ah.
21:35Whoops.
21:36Damn, that's hot.
21:37Here. Maybe this will help.
21:39Following up with equally lackluster films like Employee of the Month and Blonde Ambition did her no favors.
21:45Many critics found that Simpson had a one-note delivery and limited range.
21:48It shouldn't come as a surprise that she hasn't appeared in any movie since 2008's direct-to-video film,
21:53Private Valentine, Blonde and Dangerous.
21:55Hey, Evans.
22:01I expect that back.
22:03Number 29. Katie Holmes.
22:05To be clear, we aren't going after Katie Holmes' performance in Dawson's Creek, which made her a household name.
22:10But the actress majorly missed the mark on the big screen.
22:12Although a role in Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins looks solid on paper,
22:16Holmes ended up with a Golden Raspberry nomination for Worst Supporting Actress.
22:19I never stopped thinking about you.
22:24About us.
22:26And when I heard you were back, I started to hope.
22:31Giving up her role in its sequel, The Dark Knight, to be in the critical plot, Mad Money,
22:35wasn't one of Holmes' best decisions.
22:36If you think that's bad, she also starred in even more terribly received films like Jack and Jill and Days
22:41and Nights.
22:42I wanted a baby.
22:47You have a baby?
22:49While Holmes' acting isn't the worst thing about these movies,
22:51we can't call her a bright spot in them either.
22:54Number 28. Megan Fox.
22:56Wow, look who's here.
22:58I'd, uh, stay and chat, but...
23:00I don't want to stay and chat.
23:03Talk about being typecast.
23:04Hollywood seems to have only two roles for Megan Fox.
23:07The mean rival to the likable protagonist,
23:09or the sexy love interest who doesn't do much else.
23:11Hi, I'm Mikayla.
23:14I'm a...
23:14I'm a friend of Sam's.
23:18Gosh, you're gorgeous.
23:19Oh, she can hear you talking, Mom.
23:24Even movies like Jennifer's Body feature Fox in a combination of the two.
23:27Over a decades-long career, Fox hasn't really succeeded in breaking out from the stereotype.
23:31Instead, the actress doubled down on it with films like Subservience and Expendables 4,
23:36the latter winning Fox her third Golden Raspberry Award.
23:39I'm sorry, is that it?
23:41Are we done talking?
23:42Are you done with this conversation?
23:45Conversation?
23:46It's more like angry chatter.
23:48To her credit, sticking to what works for her has led to mainstream success.
23:52Number 27. Jennifer Lopez.
23:54It isn't every day you see a multi-time Golden Globe nominee on a worst list,
23:58but you also don't usually see said actor making turkey noises in a $75 million movie.
24:03It's turkey time.
24:07Huh?
24:10Gobble, gobble.
24:11Plus, J-Lo has a lot more misses than hits in her filmography.
24:15From history making flops like Gigli, to critical duds like Monster-in-Law,
24:19Lopez's film choices have been far from perfect.
24:21Given her prominence in the music scene,
24:23it's easy to forget she began her career as an actress.
24:26I was thinking maybe the three of us could go to lunch tomorrow.
24:28What do you think?
24:30Yeah, I think it's a great idea too.
24:32I'll make reservations.
24:35It'll be so much fun.
24:37Don't you just love being girlfriends?
24:40Her rom-com ventures have connected with audiences,
24:42but critical praise remains a distant dream.
24:44With all this in mind, J-Lo's 10 Razzie Award nominations make a lot of sense.
24:49Number 26. Kate Upton.
24:50Remember when Kate Upton was all the rage in the 2010s?
24:53Channeling her appeal to the big screen was a smart move on the supermodel's part.
24:57There was only one problem.
24:59Her acting.
25:00After a couple of bit parts,
25:01Upton made her leading debut in the 2014 film The Other Woman.
25:04You must hate me so much right now.
25:06But if it's any consolation right now, I hate me more.
25:09Considering she plays a swimsuit supermodel in the film,
25:12Upton didn't really need to flex her acting muscles with this role.
25:14Still, the film's commercial success managed to cover up any shortcomings.
25:18Her follow-up feature, The Layover, wasn't so fortunate.
25:21With a 0% Rotten Tomatoes rating,
25:23the only funny thing about this comedy is how hilariously bad it is.
25:27Upton since phased acting out of her repertoire,
25:29which we don't blame her for.
25:30What's with you?
25:33No.
25:35We have to stop.
25:37This is insane.
25:38You're the most important person in my life.
25:41You know that, right?
25:43I'm not gonna throw that away for some doofus.
25:46I mean, geez, right?
25:49Number 25.
25:50Curtis 50 Cent Jackson
25:51Mainly known for his music industry success,
25:54this rapper has also maintained an acting career since the aughts.
25:57Then again, he's stuck to films with ensemble casts,
25:59so 50 Cent's presence can sometimes be forgotten.
26:02Is that an axe?
26:04No, it's a snow shovel.
26:07That makes sense.
26:09Not for humanity, but for you it makes sense.
26:11With action franchises like Escape Plan,
26:13or the occasional drama film,
26:15it's a safe bet that Jackson will be playing some variation of a guy who doesn't play by the rules.
26:19He seldom stands out in the cast,
26:20and more often than not feels like he's there to make up the numbers.
26:23While you can admire his tenacity,
26:25he's gone decades without delivering any particularly memorable role.
26:28Your phrase anywhere, it's here.
26:30Where is here?
26:32That's the bad news.
26:36I don't know.
26:38A lack of evolution and depth means Jackson's film career remains largely forgettable.
26:42Number 24.
26:43Justin Timberlake
26:44I founded Napster.
26:46Sean Parker founded Napster.
26:48Nice to meet you.
26:49You're Sean Parker?
26:51Aha, you see?
26:52The shoe's on the other, uh,
26:53foot?
26:54Table.
26:54Which is turned?
26:56I just slept with Sean Parker.
26:58You just slept on Sean Parker.
27:00Another singer-turned-actor,
27:01Timberlake's filmography is riddled with hits and misses.
27:04For every solid effort, like the social network,
27:06there's an embarrassing entry like the love guru.
27:09I know we are rivals,
27:10but fate chose these sides,
27:13not us.
27:15So, before you take this shot,
27:17I just need to say,
27:24Timberlake gets by when surrounded by stronger actors.
27:26When he's the main star, though,
27:28his weaknesses are harder to ignore.
27:29Films like Bad Teacher and In Time may have done well,
27:32but you can't really credit Timberlake's acting for their success.
27:35I'm gonna need some of that time you borrowed from me.
27:40Unless you want us to die on the way to our execution.
27:43It doesn't help that he seems to act the same way in different genres.
27:46Timberlake has arguably fared better as a voice actor since the 2010s.
27:50And if you want it
27:52inside your soul,
27:54just open up your heart,
27:56let music take control.
27:58Number 23, Tyler Perry.
28:00If there is one actor who's constantly defied bad reviews,
28:03it's Tyler Perry.
28:04By now, it's clear that the trade-off for his commercial success
28:07is starring in less-than-stellar productions.
28:09As of 2024, only one film featuring Perry's Madea character
28:13has ever earned a fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
28:15With an attitude like that,
28:16you're gonna be by yourself all your life.
28:18Ain't nobody gonna wanna be around that.
28:21Maybe I don't want nobody around me.
28:23Yeah, Madea, Madea won't fly around her.
28:26Every time she goes somewhere, fly, be flying around her.
28:28Aside from a few exceptions,
28:29like 2014's Gone Girl,
28:31most of Perry's other films have drawn criticism.
28:33Sure, the actor's willingness to remain in a one-note performance bubble
28:36has translated to box office numbers,
28:38but he's also experienced a simultaneous hit to his reputation as an actor.
28:42You saw a clown?
28:43Yeah.
28:44What did it look like?
28:45Oh, dirty-looking clown!
28:47It's a crazy-looking clown!
28:49I saw one upstairs in the attic, too.
28:52I'm looking at three damn clowns.
28:54Put y'all three side-by-side,
28:55you're shaped like a 101.
28:57Get the hell on up out of here!
28:58Joe, I'm telling you there's something in this house!
29:01I gotta get out of here.
29:02Number 22, Cara Delevingne.
29:04You can't say Cara Delevingne hasn't tried to work her way around the cinematic landscape.
29:09From big-budget action films to indie dramas,
29:11the model-turned-actress has tried a range of roles,
29:13but instead of making a major impact,
29:15the most she's managed is a slight tremor.
29:17And there is Jace's car.
29:21Marco, this is a bad idea.
29:22No, Quentin.
29:24This is a tremendous idea.
29:26Whether she's playing the manic pixie dream girl in Paper Towns
29:29or the otherworldly villain enchantress in Suicide Squad,
29:32many critics find that she lacks believability.
29:34Without a spicy supporting part or a lead role that captivates audiences,
29:38she's built up a list of credits with little in terms of acclaim to show for it.
29:42Please, please.
29:43I'm sorry.
29:44I can't do that again.
29:46Flag, get her out of here.
29:48Delevingne has focused her attention on TV ventures,
29:50and only time will tell if she reinvents herself on the big screen.
29:53Number 21, Larry the Cable Guy.
29:55Hey, everybody, folks.
29:57My name's Larry, and I'm your server.
29:59We might be playing fast and loose by referring to this comedian as an actor,
30:04given that he almost always plays himself on screen.
30:06Even his best-known role as Mater in Cars
30:08is basically Larry the Cable Guy if he were an automobile.
30:11While you might argue that Larry the Cable Guy is a persona
30:14that Daniel Lawrence Whitney plays,
30:15it still shows his range is limited.
30:17The character took him farther than what many probably expected.
30:20He appeared in several films during the 2000s and 2010s,
30:23but if his southern blue-collar gimmick isn't your thing,
30:25then watching him on screen could feel like a really long joke with no punchline.
30:29I think you guys forgot what our orders are.
30:32We're supposed to bring freedom and democracy to people that need it.
30:36I think these people need it.
30:38Number 20, Dane Cook.
30:41Comedian Dane Cook took the world by storm in the 2000s
30:44as one of the first performers to use MySpace to gain fame.
30:47He had some chances before that to act opposite Dennis Rodman in the movie Simon Says,
30:51which showed off his habit of overacting.
30:54Great, then all we have to do is come up with a plan.
30:56No, I will work on the plan.
30:58With increased attention for his comedy specials,
31:01Cook naturally received more opportunities to star in films.
31:04These included comedies such as Employee of the Month and Good Luck Chuck,
31:07which largely were considered lackluster rom-coms.
31:10The actor didn't attract the same attention as his stage performances
31:13and was somewhat constrained by the scripts he was given.
31:16Controversies, including accusations of joke theft,
31:19followed him into the 2010s when his screen parts started to slow down.
31:22Grandma, I think it's time that you invest in something a little less speculative.
31:27You really think I should take financial advice from you?
31:31One nothing, Grandma.
31:32Number 19, Kim Kardashian.
31:35Kim Kardashian and her family have spent over a decade on the cover of Tabloids,
31:39often earning the title Famous for Being Famous.
31:42Sometimes people forget that there was a time when she was more involved with making films.
31:46These might not have been substantial,
31:47but projects like Disaster Movie didn't inspire confidence in her as a commanding screen presence.
31:53Ow!
31:54Come on, Crackhead Whitehouse? Crystal Skull?
31:57You sound like a crazy man.
31:59She's also worked with Tyler Perry in Temptation, Confessions of a Marriage Counselor.
32:04It's another supporting role that doesn't sell the celebrity as a natural actor,
32:07instead proving she's more uninterested in her performance style.
32:11Kardashian largely focuses on her business ventures these days
32:14and steers clear of cinematic pursuits.
32:16No, I don't. I have a degree.
32:18A degree?
32:19Yes.
32:20A degree on the wall without labels on your back is nothing.
32:23Number 18, Neil Breen.
32:25He doesn't quite fit into the mainstream,
32:27but Neil Breen has amassed a fan base all his own for some outrageous acting.
32:32Breen is actually an architect,
32:33and his film work represent a passionate hobby that's been realized over the course of several movies.
32:38Oh my god.
32:43Ugh.
32:46His efforts have garnered terrible reviews,
32:49and that's putting it mildly.
32:50The performer certainly shows that he's an amateur,
32:53never able to sell any script or direct himself in a proper fashion.
32:57This doesn't even count his productions,
32:59which feature a wide array of ineffective elements,
33:01such as poor editing, sound, and casting choices.
33:04All this is to say,
33:06the artist needs to be seen to be believed.
33:08I've got so much to do, I'll never get done.
33:13I'm going to continue hacking into these government systems to see what I can find out.
33:19Number 17, Quentin Tarantino.
33:22Quentin Tarantino is arguably the most famous writer-director working today,
33:26creating cinema that blends entertaining dialogue with exciting genre elements.
33:30His talents as a filmmaker don't necessarily carry over into the acting realm.
33:35She comes home from work in about an hour and a half.
33:38Graveyard shift at the hospital.
33:41While he has a history of performing in some of his movies,
33:43they're largely supporting roles that distract audiences.
33:46He doesn't fit in with the tough guys in Reservoir Dogs,
33:49or add much to his masterpiece Pulp Fiction,
33:51other than some awkward line deliveries.
33:53His turn as an Australian in Django Unchained is definitely his least effective performance,
33:58taking away from the enjoyable film's final act.
34:01After completing the 2012 Western,
34:03he's avoided spending much time in front of the camera.
34:05Say they wipe off.
34:07Shut up, black.
34:08You ain't got nothing to say I want to hear.
34:10Number 16, Tara Reid.
34:12Following roles in movies like The Big Lebowski,
34:15Tara Reid first established herself as a star
34:17in the first entry of the American Pie series.
34:20When he's ready and I'm ready.
34:21It's got to be completely perfect.
34:23I want the right time, the right moment, the right place.
34:26She often finds herself in shallow parts
34:28that fail to set her apart from any number of actresses in her generation.
34:31Reid's appearance in the Sharknado series
34:33provides some laughs at her expense,
34:35especially when she gets the chance to fumble her way through an action sequence.
34:39Her film career did receive a small boost
34:41from the return of her Vicky character in American Reunion.
34:43There doesn't seem to be a significant comeback in her immediate future,
34:46but she's taking the lower-budget movies in the meantime.
34:50I'm glad you think so highly of me.
34:52Number 15, Jessica Alba.
34:54Jessica Alba was almost everywhere in the 2000s,
34:58appearing in films that spanned multiple genres
35:00and put her on Hollywood's A-list.
35:02The actress was part of two Fantastic Four entries
35:04that received mixed reviews,
35:06with her work as Susan Storm being an example
35:08of her blander than engaging efforts.
35:10It has to be the cloud.
35:11It's fundamentally altered our DNA.
35:13Let's not jump to conclusions.
35:15We need a massive amount of evidence before making that leap.
35:18Her role in the comedy The Love Guru
35:20might have been a critical low point for her career.
35:22It was a notable misfire all around,
35:24including the fact that Alba isn't really known for her comedic abilities.
35:28The actress finally looked beyond her film work
35:30and started a massively successful business
35:32called The Honest Company.
35:34I mean, I didn't even ask for this job.
35:36I guess it's just my fate.
35:38Fate is a joke.
35:39Number 14, Rob Schneider.
35:41Following his exit from Saturday Night Live,
35:44Rob Schneider has often appeared in many supporting roles
35:47in Adam Sandler comedies.
35:48He often plays goofy characters
35:50that don't necessarily deserve their own film.
35:52With Schneider's solo efforts,
35:54he's attempted leading parts that feel unsubstantial
35:56and lacking in the hilarity department.
35:58Now that's good badger milk.
36:00The animal taps into his primal side,
36:02but doesn't give him much of a chance to shine.
36:05His other films, like The Hot Chick
36:06and Deuce Bigelow, Male Gigolo,
36:08have aged poorly and feature the performer in mediocre scripts.
36:12Contemporaries like Sandler find a way
36:14to play characters for an entire movie,
36:16but Schneider has largely been unable
36:17to provide a compelling or truly likable performance on his own.
36:22How'd you get that job?
36:24I just kind of fell into it.
36:27I'm going to kill my guidance counselor.
36:29Number 13, M. Night Shyamalan.
36:32M. Night Shyamalan is known as one of the more gifted
36:35and imaginative filmmakers of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
36:39He's made a wide array of horror films and thrillers
36:42that have been greatly acclaimed and or successful.
36:44I see dead people.
36:47Shyamalan also starred in a number of his projects
36:49in roles that many people find distracting or downright bad.
36:53If there is a definitive part of his movies
36:55that people don't love,
36:56it ends up being one of his cameos
36:57that feel somewhat self-aggrandizing
36:59and take away from the larger production.
37:01The director keeps the small roles coming
37:04without an end in sight,
37:05but at least he avoids playing the main character.
37:07I guess if this is the end of the world,
37:09I'm screwed, right?
37:12People who kill Reverend's wives
37:14aren't exactly ushered to the front of the line in heaven.
37:17Number 12, Jean-Claude Van Damme.
37:20Nobody would argue that Jean-Claude Van Damme isn't tough.
37:23The Belgian fighter clearly proved himself
37:25as an entertaining brawler in many films,
37:27although he never really established himself
37:28as a serious actor.
37:29Aren't you a little young for full contact?
37:32Aren't you a little old for video games?
37:36There's nothing wrong with this fact,
37:37but it has produced some mediocre acting work from him.
37:40Movies such as Bloodsport
37:42don't exactly contain an award-winning performance.
37:44In over-the-top adventures such as Street Fighter,
37:47Van Damme feels right at home
37:48as a guy who is not bound by the method
37:50or technique of any kind.
37:52His projects might be exciting,
37:53but they never convince the audience
37:54that the star is all that emotionally invested in the story.
37:57Now, who wants to go home
38:00and who wants to go with me?
38:04Number 11, Jaden Smith.
38:07Jaden Smith started acting at a young age,
38:09starring alongside his father Will in films of all kinds.
38:12It's fair to say that he was much younger
38:14and less in control of his career
38:15than other actors on this list.
38:17This doesn't necessarily mean that he's off the hook either,
38:20but he does enter into the nepotism debate.
38:32He's playing a regular kid
38:33without any kind of spark in various movies
38:35that include the remake of The Karate Kid.
38:37Some of the efforts with his dad
38:39seem as if he was dragged along,
38:40not necessarily invested in the experience.
38:43Later work such as After Earth
38:44captures him as an awkward teenager
38:46in a project that asks too much of him.
38:48I was not advanced to Ranger.
38:53You were not advanced to Ranger?
38:56I was not advanced to Ranger, sir.
38:59Number 10, Taylor Lautner.
39:02Starring as Jacob in the Twilight films,
39:04Taylor Lautner went from a working actor
39:06to a teen heartthrob almost overnight.
39:09Lautner's turn as the werewolf
39:10spanned several sequels
39:11that didn't receive great reviews.
39:13I kissed Bella.
39:18And she broke her hand.
39:22Punching my face.
39:23He was essentially just a pawn in a soap opera,
39:25never taken seriously as an actor
39:27during the height of his success.
39:28The performer spent the remaining 2010s
39:31trying to break out from the stigma of the series
39:33with a mix of rom-coms and action flicks.
39:35In Abduction,
39:36he attempted to break out of the teen idol status
39:39and mostly felt out of place
39:40into more of a thrilling setting.
39:42His place in Hollywood was uncertain
39:44after he was dubbed as a physical presence
39:46rather than a nuanced artist.
39:48So I had to wait four years for you to ask me out?
39:52Yeah.
39:54But you gotta admit,
39:56it was one pretty exciting first date.
39:59Number 9, Madonna.
40:01Rising through the 1980s as a certified pop star,
40:04Madonna was a force to be reckoned with
40:06on the Billboard charts.
40:07She's tried different roles in movies over the years,
40:09from concerts to fictional films.
40:11The singer even played a performer in Dick Tracy,
40:14in a part that wasn't a huge stretch for her.
40:16That was a silly thing to do.
40:19He's the best piano player in town.
40:21Shut up!
40:21It's especially difficult to be hugely famous in one medium
40:24and then be convincing in another.
40:26Projects like Swept Away are hard to watch
40:28without being painfully aware
40:30that the vocalist is super famous
40:31and trying to become a character.
40:33Even her cameo in Die Another Day
40:35functions more as a parody
40:37than any sort of serious film appearance.
40:39I see you handle your weapon well.
40:42I have been known to keep my tip up.
40:46Number 8, Shaquille O'Neal.
40:49Shaquille O'Neal spent the 1990s and 2000s
40:52dominating in the NBA,
40:54winning multiple championship rings
40:55for teams like the Los Angeles Lakers.
40:57He also ventured into music
40:59and movies that received ridicule at the time.
41:01With few exceptions,
41:03his starved vehicles like Kazam
41:04felt like a poor showcase of his charisma.
41:12Who dare to wake me?
41:16O'Neal has a natural ability
41:17and showmanship on the court
41:19that never translated to the screen.
41:21Regardless of the genre,
41:23the player felt out of place
41:24in everything from superhero films
41:26to Adam Sandler comedies.
41:27He makes occasional appearances to this day,
41:30but usually at his own expense
41:31in a self-aware parody of his acting abilities.
41:36Who's that sorry wannabe
41:37that disturbed my seas?
41:40Number 7, Jamie Kennedy.
41:42Taking a wide range of supporting roles
41:44in the 1990s,
41:46Jamie Kennedy came to prominence
41:47as a comedian and comic relief character
41:49in many films.
41:50His most popular role arrived
41:52with his appearances in the Scream series.
41:54Jesus Christ, you don't know the rules?
41:57You have an aneurysm, why don't you?
41:58There are certain rules
42:00that one must abide by
42:01in order to successfully survive a horror movie.
42:04After leaving the horror franchise,
42:06Kennedy spent the 2000s
42:07exploring comedy with mixed results.
42:09It could be argued
42:10that his stock in Hollywood dropped
42:12with Son of the Mask.
42:13The sequel received terrible reviews
42:14and the actor seemed to be miscast
42:16in a poor continuation of The Mask,
42:18unable to match Jim Carrey's
42:20original energy or likability.
42:21Some people enjoy his work
42:23in Malibu's Most Wanted,
42:24but the performer never quite had
42:26the comedic gravitas of a leading man.
42:27Hey yo, Krista the barista,
42:30put on my camera
42:31and throw in a white chip
42:33macadizami and nizza cookie too.
42:36Number 6, Hulk Hogan.
42:38For most wrestling fans,
42:40Hulk Hogan represented an entire era
42:42of entertainment with his wild personality.
42:45For all my love slaves out there,
42:48Thunderlips is here,
42:50in the flesh, baby.
42:52His appearances in movies
42:53were definitely not held
42:54to the same standard.
42:55Next to his brief role in Rocky III,
42:57most of his other work
42:58attempted to either put him up
42:59as an action hero
43:00or as a friend to small children.
43:03Unsurprisingly,
43:04his chaotic persona in the ring
43:05didn't always make
43:06for the greatest use on screen.
43:08It also didn't quite work
43:09when he played some kind
43:10of unconventional babysitter.
43:12Hogan's roles in Mr. Nanny
43:13and other 1990s movies
43:15came off as an attempt
43:16to pander to younger audiences.
43:18Now put the hat on!
43:20Or I'll scream!
43:22Scream all you want.
43:24No way I'm wearing that thing.
43:26Number 5, Tom Green.
43:28Tom Green is a unique comedy figure
43:30that defies normal exclamation points
43:32with some believing him
43:33to be a genius
43:34that inspired all kinds of alternate
43:36and anti-comedy icons in the 2000s.
43:38Now if you'll excuse me,
43:40I still have some work to do.
43:42Freddy, would you like some sausage?
43:44Freddy, would you like some sausages?
43:46Freddy, would you like some sausage?
43:48Sausages!
43:49Sausages!
43:50Others feel
43:51that he's a bizarre
43:52and off-putting presence
43:53in any of his films.
43:54Many of his harshest critics
43:55cite Freddy Got Fingered
43:57as the nail in the coffin
43:58for his viable film career.
44:00While it wasn't the end for Green,
44:01the gross-out comedy
44:02defies the limits of good taste
44:04and was provocative in a way
44:05that many people found to be negative.
44:07His particular brand of humor
44:09and aggressive techniques
44:10have made some friends
44:11and enemies
44:11out of many audience members.
44:13I figured we could have
44:14a little breakfast
44:16and then maybe
44:17after
44:19we could have a little
44:20Chad.
44:22Number 4, Pauly Shore.
44:24Pauly Shore splashed onto
44:26the comedy scene
44:26in the early 1990s
44:28with a string of hit films.
44:29His entire persona
44:30revolved around a stoner
44:32slash surfer motif
44:33that many people found
44:34to be one note.
44:35It's not happening, Dave.
44:37I'm sorry,
44:37that's not how it works
44:38with friends, man.
44:40You don't bag your friends
44:41just because they get in your way
44:42no matter what, dude.
44:43Movies like Biodome
44:45and Encino Man
44:45saw success in their day
44:47but haven't really made
44:48much of an impact
44:48past their initial release.
44:50Shore has a personality
44:51that can be grating to some
44:52and hilarious to others.
44:54The performer uses
44:55a unique vocal cry
44:56and delivery
44:57which he employs
44:58for every single one
44:59of his projects,
45:00never veering too far
45:01from a similar setup
45:02of playing dumb characters.
45:03Excuse me, miss.
45:04Are you tired?
45:06I beg your pardon?
45:07Are you tired?
45:09No, why?
45:10Because you've been
45:10running through my mind
45:11all day?
45:14Number 3.
45:15Paris Hilton
45:16In the 2000s,
45:18hotel heiress
45:18Paris Hilton
45:19became a widely known celebrity.
45:21This led to her
45:22near ubiquitous presence
45:23in the entertainment industry
45:24including a somewhat
45:25unconventional film career.
45:27Hilton starred
45:28in the horror remake
45:29House of Wax
45:30playing one of the many victims
45:31in a largely forgettable role.
45:33Carly, don't even think
45:34about not going.
45:35I'm not.
45:36Good.
45:37Because you know
45:38how proud I am of you.
45:39It's just an internship
45:40at InStyle Magazine.
45:41Or I would rather stay
45:43at the Waffle House
45:43as a waitress forever.
45:45The main problem
45:45with her acting
45:46is that she has
45:47a monotone quality
45:48and doesn't seem
45:49very interested
45:49in the material.
45:50She also starred
45:51in one of the worst movies
45:52of the decade
45:53entitled
45:53The Hottie and the Naughty.
45:55It tried to present her
45:56as a version
45:57of the blonde stereotype
45:58with some offensive jokes
45:59thrown into the mix.
46:00Most people
46:01would argue
46:01that her singing career
46:02was much more engaging
46:03than anything she did
46:04on film.
46:05In all three school
46:07I went out
46:07with practically
46:08any guy who asked.
46:10I didn't know
46:10the meaning of the word no.
46:12Number 2.
46:13Steven Seagal
46:14Along with some
46:14questionable connections
46:15to Vladimir Putin,
46:17actor Steven Seagal
46:18has made a handful
46:18of mistakes
46:19in his cinematic career.
46:20He might just
46:21beat us up
46:22for writing this,
46:22but we're pretty sure
46:23he's been eclipsed
46:24by much better
46:25action stars
46:25at every turn.
46:26So who are you?
46:28Are you
46:28like some
46:29special forces guy
46:30or something?
46:31I'm just a cook.
46:34A cook?
46:35Just a lowly, lowly cook.
46:38Some of his acting
46:39sounds like whispering
46:39in several scenes
46:40that will make you
46:41turn up the volume.
46:42When he's trying to fight,
46:43he doesn't seem
46:44to bring much energy
46:45to the sequences themselves.
46:46His arrogance
46:47allegedly extended
46:48to behind-the-scenes stories
46:49as many people
46:50have acknowledged him
46:51as a difficult collaborator.
46:52I have a warrant
46:53for the arrest
46:54of Warren Hanner
46:54and I need to serve
46:55that warrant.
46:56I'm sure he's right back there.
46:57I let you in.
46:58I lose my job.
47:00Well, that'd be better
47:00than losing your teeth,
47:01don't you think?
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47:17Check out the full track
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47:341. Tommy Wiseau
47:36Tommy Wiseau is the director,
47:38writer, and lead actor
47:40in The Room.
47:41He's also become
47:42a cult figure
47:42for his work on the film,
47:44which remains a midnight movie
47:45staple around the U.S.
47:46Wiseau plays Johnny
47:48in a role that's full
47:49of eccentric acting choices.
47:50You're scaring me.
47:52You are lying.
47:54I never hit you.
47:55You are tearing me apart, Lisa!
47:58His line deliveries
47:58are the stuff of legend,
48:00making viewers question
48:01their own sanity
48:02during some scenes.
48:03He famously walks out
48:04onto the roof
48:05in a legendary line
48:06that includes
48:07an unbelievable non-sequitur.
48:08I did not hit her.
48:09It's not true.
48:10It's bullshit.
48:11I did not hit her.
48:12I did not.
48:14Oh, hi, Mark.
48:15The entire experience
48:16inspired a book
48:17by co-star Greg Sestero,
48:18which describes
48:19the bizarre tale
48:20of working with the performer.
48:21It's clear from
48:22each individual set piece
48:23that the man is making
48:24the most unique choice
48:25he can at any given moment.
48:27Thank you, honey.
48:28This is a beautiful party.
48:30You invited all my friends.
48:31Good thinking.
48:32Is there a bad actor
48:33who makes you want to walk out?
48:34Let us know in the comments.
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