“Behind the Curtain: Why These Beloved Actors Regret Their Most Iconic Roles”

"Behind the Curtain: Why These Beloved Actors Regret Their Most Iconic Roles"
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Ford seems to have a weird habit of reprising roles that he hates. Hopefully, his experience in the 2017 sequel, Blade Runner 2049, was better.

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Molly Ringwald Now Looks Back In Anger At The Breakfast Club

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It took more than 30 years, but Molly Ringwald has finally decided she doesn’t actually like her character of Claire or the film The Breakfast Club. In 2017, during the rise of #MeToo, Ringwald reexamined the movie and said some scenes make her feel “deeply uncomfortable.”

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Ringwald even went so far as to say she regretted not speaking out against certain inappropriate scenes at the time because they portray women in a bad way.

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Jessica Alba Said Fantastic Four Made Her Want To Quit Acting

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The first Fantastic Four film was panned by critics, but for some reason, they still made a sequel. The sequel, Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer was even worse and scarred her for life. She said that during filming she considered stopping acting because she hated it.

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Apparently, the final straw came when the director told her she looked “too real” when crying and that she should just focus on looking pretty, and they’d “CGI the tears in.” Yikes.

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A Clockwork Orange Ruined A Decade Of Malcolm McDowell’s Life

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Apparently, the genius behind Stanley Kubrick’s film adaptation of A Clockwork Orange didn’t resonate with the film’s star, Malcolm McDowell. He said that thanks to playing Alex, he wasn’t able to land a good new role for at least ten years.

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