Top 10 Movies So Bad Actors QUIT
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- Hindsight is 20/20! For this list, we’ll be looking at acting careers that were notably ended by one bad project. Our countdown includes smart movies by actors Eddie Murphy, Omar Sharif, Greta Garbo and more! What do you think of these and other career-ending flops? Open up in the comments.
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I actually liked Welcome to Mooseport Hackman was funny. The career that deserved to end was Ray M's..
Lorraine Gray - Jaws: The Revenge
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace didn't ruin Jake Lloyd's life it was the toxic fans ruined his life.
What would you say if somene told you that George Lucas ain't innocent tho?? Whether or not that's true
Aaaaaaand his stupid personal choices
Don't repeat that myth.
@@brianfuller757nerd
Agreed 💯
The 13th Warrior was a highly underrated movie
I actually really loved the movie "The Thirteenth Warrior." Still one of my favorite movies.
Agreed!
no lie,, one of my top 10 movies of all time.
Definitely in my top ten as well, I would put it top 5 for entertainment for sure. Loved this movie.
💯
Same, man. I also thought Antonio Banderas did a good job in it. Maybe everyone else watched a different movie? 🤔
Its been ages ago since I saw 13th warrior, but I dont remember it being bad. I still remember the scenes where he learned the viking language and every take he understood a bit more. They made it that way, that the viking language shifted to his mother's tounge, which was kind of awesome.
def under rated for sure . its my fav Antonio movie
Loved that movie.
* been
John McTiernan. That was like a call back to the language switch he did on The Hunt for Red October.
13th Warrior is a bad ass movie.
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was FUCKING awesome. It only failed due to poor marketing advertisements and competition from other movies.
I like it but I feel like it could've been way better.
I consider it to be one of the worst movies I've ever seen! What they did to the characters from the comics was unconscionable.
@@ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom Agreed
Agree
League is a great movie. It became a favorite among my family
Year One is supposed to be a campy comedy. It was a fantastic comedy imo.
Year one was great.
I wouldn't know what a eunuch was if it weren't from that movie 😂
That movie was so funny
Exactly 💯 got on here to express how much I love Year One. Fantastic movie
Agreed
“Year One” I think was pretty funny. I think the historic, religious and anthropological references were hilarious. Jack Black and Mike Cera had comedic styles and personalities all there own. When they got David Cross to play Cain and his comedic personality, that was just icing on the cake.
"When do you get off?" "I don't. I'm a slave."
I just can't watch anything with Jack Black. He grates on me. I actually walked out on Tenacious D.
I actually didn't mind The Phantom Menace. Sure it had some problems but I really liked how they showed C3PO
Be made by Anakin and I actually liked Qui-Gon Jinn a lot too
Same Qui Gon Jinn was my favorite character
At this stage even the Prequels are considered better than the Disney trilogy me thinks. I still consider the Extended Universe as canon and the garbage Disney put out a failed alternate universe plot except the first season of the Mandalorian and the Rogue One movie.😖😣😓
@@sunayocarissime5309 would you be interested in seeing reviews I done on the movies
The Phantom Menace was probably one of my favorite newer star War movies. I liked JaJa
Yeah, i recently rewatched it and it was good fun!
A movie doesnt' have to be bad for people to want to never act again. The young man that played Atreyu in The Never Ending Story was so badly treated and injured on set that he never stepped foot on a stage or set again
Year One was a Harold Ramis gem. Eddie Murphy didn't quit. And the 13th Warrior was a good movie so was League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is one of those movies I will never understand the hate it got since I love this movie
Understand that most other humans just found it incredibly boring and lazy (when I saw the first shot showing the most famous Prague church everybody knows as "London" I knnew we were heading for a disaster). If you know the source comic, it's even more depressing...
I enjoyed it as well. The only critique I have is it was a tad long.
Year One is a comedy and wasn't supposed to be an Academy Award winning film. I for one absolutely laughed my ass off watching that movie, I really liked it! Admittedly it doesn't have great rewatch value but still hilarious especially if you are baked!
Exactly! you summed that up well.
Absolutely!!
I really enjoyed the movie Year One!
One of my dumb comedy favorites!
Year One is one of my favorite comedies! I think they mislabeled this vid because there are some good movies in here! Also Harold Ramis did not quit this movie. He quit making movies after this movie was released.
Year One had me rolling... laughed my balls off. l mean at this point it should be one of them there cult classics🤪
I liked The 13th Warrior.
I have never seen swept away
I’ll never get the hate for A League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. I loved that movie
It barely resembles the source material and is just a generic action movie.
Eddie Murphy has also since been in Coming to America 2.
and was also in that dolamite movie
And also "You People" scheduled to be released this year. So much for giving up his career.
Don't care what anyone says, Hayden Christinasan and Jake Lloyd both did perfect as Anakin. Also, The 13th Warrior is a great film
Agreed about 13th Warrior but both Anakin actors were/are very bad actors by any metric. Lloyd was just a child though and didn't deserve the hate. Comparing him to the boy from ET just shows you how bad he was though
I agree about the 13th Warrior. I dont know why this movie isnt appreciated more.
The 13the Warrior is actually a really good movie if you're saddled up for a fantasy action fest. It's simple, not too long, has great actors, and doesn't deserve hate imo. I'm also a prequel defender.... so....
Rip Harold Ramiss
Dude.. Year One is on my top 10 favorite.. It's freaking hilarious.. underrated af
agreed
Why can't Hollywood understand that being in a bad movie doesn't make someone a bad actor?
Should be titled: "Actors got older and were only offered bad movies"
Year One wasn't terrible quality-wise. But, I had the once-in-a-lifetime honor of being in the presence of Harold Ramis when the movie was featured at Music Box Theatre back in 2009, tho.
Just because a comedy film isn't worthy of Box Office supremacy doesn't make it outright terrible, by the way.
My point exactly
Year One was great and you pointed out his health was the reason why Harold Ramis fell out of acting so why even put it in this list?
I will never forgive those sub-human scumbags who tormented Jake Lloyd.
‘Star Wars’ fans continue to be pathetic to this day.
@@stormtraitor6545This is why it's probably best to keep away from youtubers who analyze SW material cause who knows how much obsessed they are
The 13th Warrior is an excellent film.
Year One is one of my favorite comedy movies
Year 1 is an outstanding movie. I cant believe all the hate it gets. Oliver Platt's scenes alone are enough to save it.
"Rub me with oil or die."
History Buffs even covered the 13th Warrior. It's a good movie and better than all the Beowulf adaptations I've seen.
And Year One was freaking hilarious. All the biblical references and anachronisms had me rolling.
Year One was fantastic
Yup thank you hhaha it’s so fucking funny haha
@@N8tiveKEYS21 Juno Temple in that film was just 😍😍😍🤤🤤🤤
Just because their movies bombed and they quit their careers that doesn’t mean they have to commit suicide.
Wtf are you talking about gang?
That was so random WTF 😅
13th warrior was good!
13th Warrior and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen were enjoyable movies. Why do people keep saying they suck as if that is established objective fact? Isn't that a subjective thing? Speaking of subjective, old time acting sucks. Those movies from the 30s-50s had the most wooden, stilted, affected fakey acting. I love how Carol Burnett made such delicious fun of them.
This is the first I ever heard of Year One being bad.
Thank you! Same here and it is a great comedy ,people take comedy so seriously
While League of Extraordinary Gentlemen wasn't a great movie, I would posit that much of the problem with it is the expectations given the cast and the movie's premise. Everyone was expecting so much more than this movie gave them that they felt it was horrible--a contrast of expectations vs. objective reality.
I know they’re not actors, but I remember Siskel & Ebert thought about quitting being movie critics after watching that Tony Danza film ‘She’s Out of Control.’
That more or less killed Danza’s movie career, though. He was in “Angels in the Outfield” 5 years later, but that was pretty much it.
@@assmane999 no he was in other stuff after that like he did that monster wrestling movie rumble and was also in a episode of blue bloods
Year one is funny. The 13th warrior is a better version of Beowulf, then the real Beowulf movie.
The Phantom Menace had less to do with it than the harassment and bullying Lloyd faced.
I heard that Sean Connery didn't understand The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen when he read the script but accepted the gig anyways because he had passed on both The Matrix and Lord of the Rings for the same reason and didn't want to miss out on another (possible) iconic role. The frustration from missing those other 2 and then his experience on League just completely soured him into retirement.
Can someone explain this to me.
If Eddie Murphy's career ended with A thousand words in 2012.
How come he's still shooting movies?
If The 13th warrior from 1999 ended Omar Sharif's career. Why was he then active as a actor until 2015?
Never realised that deciding to retire or still carrying on working were exactly the same as ‘careers that were notably ended by one bad project’ (please note; the previous comment may contain sarcasm)
With The Clone Wars show, Episode I is easier to watch.
"Cliffhanger" killed janine Turner's career. It remains, for me, one of the biggest box office bombs. After watching, I had to go home to shower off the stench of that PoS.
That's too bad, too. I liked her in "Northern Exposure"
Wow never heard anyone bad mouth Cliffhanger before. To me its Sly's best one off action movie.
wtf are you on, it`s a solid action movie.
@@laurabeane8862 Yeah, so did I
You missed "one". SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND was the one and only film effort of Peter Frampton and The Bee Gees, with good reason. No other movie defined 70's excess quite like it, because it suffered from it as well. It's saved from completely being unwatchable by the show-stopping cameos by Earth, Wind and Fire and Aerosmith. Having said all of this, it's still one of my favorite terrible movies to revisit, because it proved that Lennon/McCartney's songs are indestructible.
Lol I guess I have bad taste. I loved some of these movies. 13th Warrior was a great action movie 🍿
Then you like it when Lloyd was ruined by Lucas
Year One is a classic xD
Joan Crawford is a legend. I personally never saw a bad movie with her. Straitjacket, she didn't have to do much acting playing an ax murderer
In the 1930's there was a British production of a Roman Empire movie titled "I. Claudius" (not to be confused with the 1970's production) that had so many things go wrong with it, they stopped production and collected insurance on the movie. The story is told in the movie "The Epic That Never Was".
Year One is considered a bad movie?? Wow. News to me...
Agree
Ikr I thought it was good and pretty funny
Been fkn with mojo tough for a lot of years now and I can say they do sometimes throw me off with their entries, this being a glaring one for sure.
Funny ass movie to this day
Love this movie
Year one is a good movie.
My all-time favorite movie review I seen in a newspaper started off with “Vote No on Mooseport” 😂😂😂.
Year One and The 13th Warrior is not bad movie's
This might be one of your worst "Top 10" list ever. They quit after this bad movie and then continued to act until they died... that's not quitting!
The list doesn't say "So bad they quit permanently".
@@fromthehaven94"quit" certainly suggests permanence.
@@ryandtibbetts2962 And the video started by saying some people on the list returned.
Omar Sharif was barely in The 13th Warrior, that movie is awesome! I don't give a crap if it bombed, it's a great movie!
One to add would be Richard Dreyfus after Poseidon. It was a remake of The Poseidon Adventure (which starred Gene Hackman). It was a failure and he retired after he got his paycheck.
Loved 13th Warrior!! Very much enjoyed how it portrayed the differences and strengths of two different cultures and how they can come to work together. Folks gotta remember this movie came out between the two gulf wars, so the timing of its release was also relevant.
Any film by Asylum Productions is going to be a low-budget knockoff of anything coming out, they're meant to appear close enough to a big budget film they get the "buzz" without really marketing themselves. It's not likely to be the sole film that ruins an actor's career, comparatively "Princess of Mars" was better done than "John Carter" and one flopped because of poorly-coordinated marketing (though Kitsch's character in "Battleship" was better than the movie itself)
"Year One" is one of my all time favorites. I loved the ridiculousness of it 🤷♂️🤣
Year One is incredible. One of my favorite comedies ever
I'm really surprised that it is on the list. I really like it.
Tf is wrong with you people? Year one is hilarious
Year one was funny af
Year one was awesome to me and so was the Phantom Menace! Oh yeah, and the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was also one of my favorites!
You know a fan base incomprehensibly toxic when they terrorize a freakin child
After the sequel trilogy they refuse to learn their lesson
Wait 🤔 …Year One was hilarious! Am I the only one taking crazy pills here. I keep seeing how Year One is known to be bad but it was so funny.
It's a shame to because the 13th Warrior was actually pretty good, so was the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Just goes to show taste in movies really has gone down a mediocre path.😒
Sometimes I wonder why production bothers to continues on a lousy movie. Who isn't saying during production, "This is bad...this is really bad."? Then I realize that once the investment is made the show has to keep chugging along even if the incline is steep, though sometimes it's best to just cut that rope.
I love the 13th warrior, and even tho I know the league of extraordinary gentlemen is not faithful to the source material I still love it
Harold Ramis didn't quit cause of Year One. He was starting to get sick at that time
dang that ape dude in trog was about to do a crazy suplex
Year one was funny as..don't know what who puts your list's together..but🤯
13th warrior was a fire movie . Watched it in history class when we were covering that part of the world .
Madonna Started Her Entertainment Career Out As An Actress
Year one was a hilarious movie
Didn't Crawford get canned for beating the piss out her daughter on a daily basis???? I seriously want to see Trog now though, hell it sounds like it should get remake treatment imho :D
Missing from the list are The Master of Disguise (2002) starring Dana Carvey and The Love Guru (2008) starring Mike Myers.
Mike Myers has had supporting roles in Inglorious Basterds and Bohemian Rhapsody.
@@fromthehaven94 Yep!
I know League of Extraordinary Gentlemen wasn't people's cup of tea but it was still a fun film. Tbh Sean Connery was the worst thing about that film. He obviously didn't understand it and only took the job because he had turned down parts from Blockbuster films for the same reason (the matrix and LOTR iirc). It's sad though because you can tell his presence on set helped invigorate the other actors (Except Finn for whatever reason).
Connery may not have enjoyed working with the director and the cast, but his primary complaint was that the movie involved way too much filming by himself on a green set - "movie making is not even acting anymore."
The 13th Warrior isn't even that bad of a movie. In fact, I would say it is a really good movie.
How many times are we going to see videos like this talking about actors quitting Hollywood?
I watch Year One every year
I loved the 13th Warrior and Year One. Thought both were very entertaining.
Star Wars - Episode I: TPM was NOT bad, certainly not bad enough to end a career. Jake Lloyd initially had problems because of Star Wars FANS, not because of Star Wars itself. Then Jake Lloyd had further problems because of Jake Lloyd.
Tell that to those who are even blaming Lucas for Jake's "failure"
I saw year one when it was in theaters. Honestly don’t remember much about it but I remember I thought it was funny. Also saw league with my whole family in theaters. One of the few times we did that. Also enjoyed that one as well.
I believe Sean Connery took a part in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen since he had rejected an offer to be Gandalf, which he rejected because he didn't understand the world of LOTR. He also didn't understand the world of Extraordinary Gentlemen, but he didn't want to risk a repetition of missing an opportunity to be in a classic, as LOTR turned out to be, which obviously was never a risk for the later project (on a tangent, I don't think Extraordinary Gentlemen was as wretchedly bad as people say, however, I agree it should have been much better)
In Jake Lloyd's case it was the bullying that ensued from playing Anakin Skywalker that led him to quit. The movie wasn't bad. Now if it was the SW sequels those were horrible
Tell that to those who are even blaming Lucas for Jake's "failure"
@@nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 you seriously gonna blame a kid who was just starting out for failing. You kidding?
@@edgaracajabon9522 Not me. The bullies. And again if you think bullying is already insulting then wait till you meet dickheads who also have the damn gall to blame Lucas. Yeah that's right even Lucas is being unfairly blamed as well WAY BEFORE HE SOLD SW
6:20 people were disgustingly hard on Jake Lloyd, a *PRE-TEEN playing Anakin.
But Lucas started it
0:16 Ahmed Best would later return to Star Wars as Kelleran Beq the awesome Jedi knight who rescued Grogu from Order 66 in The Mandalorian Season 3.
I absolutely love Year One. Movie is awesome!
Amazing video watch mojo of bad movies that killed actors careers,fantastic job.
Perfect example of it's all just an opinion. The only thing I disliked about 13th Warrior was hiring a Spanish actor to play a middle eastern Muslim. Even though I'm sure Banderas' hiring got some dough for the film.
Actually I liked A thousand words. Yes, it is a cheesy, perhaps guilty pleasure type of comedy. But I liked also the message behind it.
And the 13th warrior? Well, maybe for Sharif it was not so good and it was not great at the box offices. But as a fantasy movie it does have it's charm.
So, a man had a terminal illness and his last work wasn't a success, then you say he quit because of the movie?
I thought you had some decency.
13th Warrior is excellent. I’ll stop and watch it whenever it’s on.
nice one improved.
I've actually started liking Year One. It has some funny bits. I especially like the Kane and Abel story line with David Cross.
he didn't quit because of welcome to Mooseport bomb he was going to retire if that movie was a did well or not in fact he like that movie and the reason sean strared in the film was because it was scotlands first animated moive
Year one?! Wtf are you guys talking about 🤔??? That movie was 🔥
Eddie Murphy did more movies after 2012. The research for these videos are so incredibly bad sometimes
Sorry but I loved year one🤣🤣