Exactly! People just didn't "get" it, at all, as that line was the perfect throwback to the Adam West/Burt Ward era of Batman - it was so deliciously campy, yet self-aware, and even Batman's "huh? Oh.. yeah.." when Robin says "The metal.. it's all rusted.. and full of holes" was so full of self-irony it was great! People slate "Batman Forever" far too much IMO. It was an EXCELLENT Batman film --- unlike the lukewarm bucket of piss that came next :/
If it weren't for the over the top cgi and horrific dialogue, it might have stood a chance. You have to imagine the actors were constantly thinking "wtf am I saying right now...."
I thought the same thing, but Al Snow (yes, Wrestling Al Snow) said it best when he was talking to a wrestling training camp. When you're flipping through channels, you only need something to stop you. Be it something familiar, someone familiar, bright lights or whatever. You don't even have to bet that committed. You just need to feel "this'll do" and you'll put down the remote. In terms of that, that's simple compared to going to the movie theaters. Which has you getting ready, going across town, buying a ticket, getting overpriced food instead of the food you already have at home, going to that theater, sitting next to someone you don't know, and enjoying the experience with a whole bunch of strangers who might not shut up... But you don't care because you just HAVE to be apart of the experience as soon as possible. That takes gravitas. That takes leading Man/Woman talent. I'm sure Chris is making money on NCIS. And he's probably killing it. But the point is, his career used to have the same ability to get people into theaters and part with their comfort and money just to see him. Can we honestly say he can do the same now?
@@TheCraigy111 It's obviously doing something right cuz they will be 11 seasons in at this point, where the OG NCIS will be going into its 17th season. NCIS is one of the biggest shows on CBS. It's got it's drama but it also has characters you get to know more about as episodes and seasons go on. You get to things that happened in their past cuz a case involves them in some way. The same for NCIS: LA i guess. I haven't seen it but my dad loves both. I love the OG. And NCIS: NO sucks imo lol
many of these roles didnt hurt the actors careers much. Topher Grace's career wasn't hurt at all by Spiderman and Hallie Berry's career was already going downhill before Catwoman. Ahmed Best didn't really have a career before Star Wars, and 99% of his parts were AFTER Star Wars the Phantom Menace. His only parts before then was as an extra in Lean on Me and 2 theater roles. After Star Wars 1 he's had _60 roles!_ So if anything Star Wars lead from him being "no name actor #211,478" to being someone you'd actually know about and while most theater actors struggle to make ends meet he's currently worth an estimated $3mil which isn't bad for a guy who's previous film experience was as an extra.
Arthas Menethil Topher Grace really didn’t have much going on besides That Seventies Show. I am happy seeing him in anything as he’s great at playing snarky. As for Halle Berry I both agree and disagree. She could have managed a few good years of prestige drama after the Oscar but she blew it. Sooner or later she was going to age out of a lot of good roles but she accelerated it with Catwoman. I never knew that about Ahmad Best.
You want the most famous "exact moment" that someone's career ended? Ned Beatty. I don't even have to explain that. Just mention his name and people instantly know why his career ended.
@@paradoxacres1063 According to IMDB Lori Petty did not take a break from acting she just appeared in a lot of TV shows, not films, and she didn't have a history of leading roles before Tank Girl. So how did this kill a career she didn't have? She was doing supporting roles mostly for television before Tank Girl and was doing supporting roles mostly for television after. Liked Lori in Brimstone where she had a fairly recurring role (7 out of the 13 episodes). That was just 3 or 4 years after Tank Girl. She was working.
@@iansneddon2956 That's cool...but I was just saying GRA had a good point comparing Lori Petty's Tank Girl to Margot Robbie's portrayal of Harley Quinn *(shrug)*
Credit to Halle Berry: she is one of the rare people that actually accepted her Razzie-award, and gave a hilarious speech. I'm not counting in Tom Green, simply because I think that the whole point of his career was winning as many razzies as possible.
Not that small a minority. Just google "Tank Girl Cosplay" and filter it to pictures from the past month. A lot of fans out there. Granted it is an easy costume to put together... we are talking about a movie from more than 20 years ago - before some of these cos-players were born. Cult Classic credentials fairly earned.
@@SandyRegion i didn't say anything was wrong with it. I mean Ice T plays a dog human hybrid. Can a movie get any better than that? That's a rhetorical question ofcourse it can't
TBF Batman and Robin was absolute garbage. It tried to be serious and instead audiences were confused and thought that it was supposed to campy although it wasn't trying to be.
The films on the list are widely accepted to be bad, whether or not we enjoyed them (I remember liking Tank Girl at the time). The criteria seems to be that they were critically panned and that the lead actor was not cast in any financially successful film for a while afterwards. Halle Berry specifically referred to Catwoman as 'the career killer'.
Right haha, tv shows can get up to a million per episode, for 24 episodes a year, along with sponsoring and promotion more lucrative than movies for most people actually
The joke is based on the word "holey" meaning "having holes" being confused with "holy" meaning "exalted". Therefore, I think when written, the word would be "holey".
@@jayyyzeee6409 On that note, you are correct. It should be "Holey." However, I will keep my text as-is because so many folks have already seen it and made comments. Good catch though.
Jake Lloyd's career didn't end because of bad dialogue, it ended because he couldn't (By his own admission) handle the limelight that came with the role.
I wouldn't really call it 'limelight'... he was roasted mercilessly worldwide and bullied constantly at school. He was recently diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Um... Lori Petty had 19 film roles and 67 television appearances ~since~ "Tank Girl". If that is a "dead career" where can I pick me up one? Btw; even with the massive studio interference and the movie not living up to its FULL potential, Tank Girl was a GREAT movie. Tank Girl *is the reason* I am a Lori Petty fan.
I wonder who at the studio is the main culprit for watering down, or changing the original idea of Tank Girl. I want a name, so I can silently berate them in my head.
I honestly liked Topher Grace as Venom too. The script for Spiderman 3 was pretty trash but Topher sold Eddie Brock pretty well. Granted, it was a bit of a new take on the character but he acted it decently.
We got used to the faces he pulled. They covered the ordinary scripts at first, but then his schtick got old and we realized the dialogue and stories were laboured.
I remember seeing him in a film where he inherits(?) or wins millions of dollars and he gets chased by loads of women. I could Google it, but CBA, clearly just like whoever wrote this list.
He has a lot movies in 2000s and a get a big tv series role in ncis la for 10 years(maybe more will come). Maybe his Hollywood stopped(because he has a lot work with his show) but he made enough money with ncis la maybe he dont need more and wants free time...
I rather liked JJB in "Phantom Menace." Continuing his role as an ambassador or whatever role he played was the killer, but then everything about 8 and 9 was a killer to me.
Still love that movie and the Tom Green show was something magic at the time. Again, 90's awesomeness. Youtoob the bum-bum song for a quick lol today 😂
I respect Halle Berry for being one of the first people to win an Academy Award for Monsters Ball and a Razzie for Catwoman the same award season. I believe she even showed up to receive both.
you really going to chalk that up to have a movie career. This is the same women who won a fucking Oscar Halle Berry name was huge once upon a time and now to get anyone even remotely interested in her she has to pin herself to someone else's success. Honestly bringing up John Wick just makes her fall from grace even sadder.
She was in a few post-Catwoman X-Men movies. (Ok, bad example.) She was also in Cloud Atlas which, like it or hate it, is certainly a very interesting movie.
@@jimmy_the_squid9456 Kingsman 2. Also the lead in Kidnap. How 'bout The Call? Also the Extant TV series. Also she continued to play Storm. And Perfect Stranger. Sorry, but her career after Catwoman contains the same mix of big and small films, big and small roles, that her career did before it. There is NO evidence to support the notion that it killed her career
The Chris O'Donnell entry has two errors, one it states that Batman & Robin was the movie that killed careers, then when you select a line as the one that most stands out, you select one from Batman Forever. The other error is selecting that line as that was a great "wink wink nudge nudge" line. Especially when you consider crap like Bat credit cards and all that bollocks in Batman and Robin. And the bit about him not appearing in anything again until A little help in 2010. So what were The Bachelor (1999) Kinsey (2004) The Sisters (2005) Max Payne (2008)? Because they all look like movies he appeared in. And there are a couple of others.
21pilots tillidie right? He literally makes millions every 4 months. Yeah terrible. I find it odd when people who don’t really know the business comment on the business
But it took quite a long time to get that role ... They are saying his career took a downward trajectory after that Batman movie. Plus they are also talking about movie careers not tv careers.
@LTNetjak yes with the constant big paychecks and steady work. What a hellhole am i right? You're talking like someone who is twenty years late to the party. The views once held on tv vs film have complete changed. It is pretty commonly viewed that looking down on tv is silly. Not to mention tons of big name actors have moved to the small screen. Seeing the advantage of having more than 90 minutes to tell a story. It was cool of you to come in a play the role of the snob though
Lory Petty? She had a career before Tank Girl? That is literally the only movie people remember her for. PS: You're absolutely right, Rachel Talalay (the director) has the missing bits of the movie up on her website, and it makes the movie MUCH better if you imagine it with all the missing parts.
Tom Green is an underrated genius who accomplished *exactly* what he set out to do. Without him there would be no Jackass, no Eric Andre etc. - Dude doesn't get the respect he deserves. His MTV stuff after crossing over into 'Murica wasn't as good (the channel had him focus on the more gross out, shock stuff) - but his old school show on the canadian public access channel Rogers, it was often subversive brilliance.
Okay, Jules. My mum might be a slag but, be fair to her, *your* mum was one hell of a teacher! And yes, you'll be getting one back per list from now on...
Sethra Lavode Yea really. If it weren’t for the hoe bags fucking their way up the ladder then no one else would need to do that to compete with one another or if all the rest of the people didn’t just keep that a secret then it wouldn’t have run rampant like it did. Plenty of people played a role in all that shit.
The Venom part is because the director did not like Venom, he thought he was a boring, overrated and bad villain because he was just a copy of Spiderman but evil or anti-hero. But the fans wanted Venom because he is one of the most popular if not nr1 villain for spiderman. So he had to put him in the movie and he picked the weakest/worst actor he could cast for Eddie Brock: Topher Grace. The director's favorite villain was Sandman btw. I still remember this from 2008 because I was so excited about this and got so disappointed and angry.
i looove Tank Girl! we watched it all the time when i was in high school, and i still have the dvd! i didn't know it was based on a comic book back then and i was a 16 year old girl, i loved the humor, the esthetics and the outfits! gha there was nothing else like it! it may not be a "good" movie, but i feel like its self aware enough, and it still holds up for me..as far as comic book adaptations go, it could be so much worse
Halle Berry was in John Wick but that doesn’t mean Catwoman didn’t ruin her career. I mean only people who have seen JW3 would even know she was in it since it was far from a leading role
Tank girl is an epic awesome film!!! And "Holy rusted metal batman!" was a brilliant, tongue in cheek line referencing the TV series. I creased up when i heard it.
Don't you shovel shit on Tank Girl! That movie is just a whole lot of fun. I laugh every time I watch that. Still, I miss Petty. She's got a real presence.
Freddy Got Fingered is art in its finest form. It's such a shame that many people don't understand it. One of the most amazing movies I have ever seen...
A brilliant author once told me that, as a writer, you have to be willing to torture your hero. You have to make life hard on them, give them crippling faults to overcome, miserable conditions beyond their control, punishments they did not earn. This way, we are sympathetic to their pain. When they fail, we mourn with them. When they rise above, we rise with them and experience their victories through them. The problem with Jake Lloyd's performance, and Anakin Skywalker as he appeared in the Phantom Menace, was that George Lucas was not willing to punish the character, or really push the actor. By that time, Lucas was a grandfather, and I think he saw Jake, (and by extension Anakin,) as though he was one of his grandchildren. Thus, he softened the conditions for Anakin, totally undermining the narrative of him growing up as a slave, and handled Jake with kid gloves, not realizing the audience would never be so kind.
Yep he only auditioned for and accepted the part because he mistook the director for somebody else. By the time he realised his mistake contracts were already signed
I thought it was a bit campy, but it was a fun movie to watch without getting all super seriously technical. Kinda like watching Sharknado. You know it has some big stars in it and it's all about having some stupid campy fun so you watch it anyway just for the entertainment.
A huge one left off the list. Bruce Dern’s career was destroyed when his character brutally kills John Wayne’s character in 1972’s “The Cowboys”. The stigma attached with killing ‘The Duke’ made him un-castable for years
Think people are missing the point. An Actor/Actress that most studios will pay big dollars to headline a film to draw audiences in to than no longer be made those same types of offers is a significant hit to ones career. And to anyone starting out in film to land the biggest role of a life time (Star Wars episode 1) to then have the career basically go no where is also a significant hit.
"Holey rusted metal, Batman!" is the best line ever, lmfao
💯 agree! I thought it was one of the most clever lines in all Batman movies ever, throwing back to the original days!
its just robin being robin
Now to see robin in Titan.
"Fucc Buttman"
It was perfectly placed and just the right amount of campy for that movie, besides it was the only throw back to the Adam West era Batman.
Exactly! People just didn't "get" it, at all, as that line was the perfect throwback to the Adam West/Burt Ward era of Batman - it was so deliciously campy, yet self-aware, and even Batman's "huh? Oh.. yeah.." when Robin says "The metal.. it's all rusted.. and full of holes" was so full of self-irony it was great! People slate "Batman Forever" far too much IMO. It was an EXCELLENT Batman film --- unlike the lukewarm bucket of piss that came next :/
Its time to stop bashing the actors from the Star Wars prequels. The full blame for the poop dialogue goes the George Lucas.
And now Disney is ruining it even more. That and EA.
Im not sure anything could ruin Star Wars more than the prequels did
I think TLJ just about managed it
It gave it a hell of a shot thats for sure
If it weren't for the over the top cgi and horrific dialogue, it might have stood a chance. You have to imagine the actors were constantly thinking "wtf am I saying right now...."
Chris O'Donnell main role is on NCIS: LA which will be going on its 11th season this fall so he's making big bucks even tho he ain't in a movie.
Seriously, these lists that mention him never mention that lol. With the syndication too.
I thought the same thing, but Al Snow (yes, Wrestling Al Snow) said it best when he was talking to a wrestling training camp.
When you're flipping through channels, you only need something to stop you. Be it something familiar, someone familiar, bright lights or whatever. You don't even have to bet that committed. You just need to feel "this'll do" and you'll put down the remote. In terms of that, that's simple compared to going to the movie theaters.
Which has you getting ready, going across town, buying a ticket, getting overpriced food instead of the food you already have at home, going to that theater, sitting next to someone you don't know, and enjoying the experience with a whole bunch of strangers who might not shut up... But you don't care because you just HAVE to be apart of the experience as soon as possible.
That takes gravitas. That takes leading Man/Woman talent. I'm sure Chris is making money on NCIS. And he's probably killing it. But the point is, his career used to have the same ability to get people into theaters and part with their comfort and money just to see him. Can we honestly say he can do the same now?
But NCIS LA is shite.
@@surrealkit4843 I guess cuz not everybody knows about NCIS. It is a TV show but a quick google search will help them find out he's in NCIS: LA
@@TheCraigy111 It's obviously doing something right cuz they will be 11 seasons in at this point, where the OG NCIS will be going into its 17th season. NCIS is one of the biggest shows on CBS. It's got it's drama but it also has characters you get to know more about as episodes and seasons go on. You get to things that happened in their past cuz a case involves them in some way. The same for NCIS: LA i guess. I haven't seen it but my dad loves both. I love the OG. And NCIS: NO sucks imo lol
Are we just going to ignore Chris O'Donnell has spent the last 10 years playing a lead role in the popular NCIS:LA?
They apparently had a brain fart on thatS
@cyoungrun1 A TV series that has made him tens of millions of dollars, most likely.
@cyoungrun1 "Movie moments that killed a career." His career is still doing quite well.
@cyoungrun1 "10 Exact Movie Moments That Killed A Career"
Not "10 Exact Movie Moments That Killed A MOVIE Career"
So your point is still invalid.
@cyoungrun1 they brought up cuba gooding jr being on AHS which, is in fact a tv show.
I don't think it was Spider-Man that killed Topher Grace's career, I think it was leaving that 70 show.
@bill bixby Two things. One) I totally agree. and two) Fantastic name sir!
And the way he left too.
True. Topher Grace didn't have a career, he had a role...
That's all he was known for and he couldn't Act
I’ve seen him in a bunch of stuff since then
You might want to research the phrase "exact movie moments that killed a career".
Gary Stump Sr they mentioned a moment in every film.
@@DroneDialogues watch it again.
many of these roles didnt hurt the actors careers much. Topher Grace's career wasn't hurt at all by Spiderman and Hallie Berry's career was already going downhill before Catwoman. Ahmed Best didn't really have a career before Star Wars, and 99% of his parts were AFTER Star Wars the Phantom Menace. His only parts before then was as an extra in Lean on Me and 2 theater roles. After Star Wars 1 he's had _60 roles!_ So if anything Star Wars lead from him being "no name actor #211,478" to being someone you'd actually know about and while most theater actors struggle to make ends meet he's currently worth an estimated $3mil which isn't bad for a guy who's previous film experience was as an extra.
Arthas Menethil Topher Grace really didn’t have much going on besides That Seventies Show. I am happy seeing him in anything as he’s great at playing snarky. As for Halle Berry I both agree and disagree. She could have managed a few good years of prestige drama after the Oscar but she blew it. Sooner or later she was going to age out of a lot of good roles but she accelerated it with Catwoman. I never knew that about Ahmad Best.
Gary Stump Sr every one but one said the exact moment. So given that’s 9/10 I’ll stick with my comment. But technically you’re not wrong. 😂
Batman & Robin sunk Alicia Silverstone's career worse than Chris O'Donnell's.
At least Chris O'Donnell was able to find a job on one of the NCIS spin-offs.
Baby bird feeding probably didn't help.
I always wondered how George Clooney got out scot-free in this.
@@DavidLopez-qi8hb Clooney thought he ruined the franchise and kept apologising to fans
vampjoseph11 I read somewhere that Clooney keeps a poster of batman & robin on his office to remind him not to do things just for the money
Basically none of these was an "exact moment."
You want the most famous "exact moment" that someone's career ended? Ned Beatty. I don't even have to explain that. Just mention his name and people instantly know why his career ended.
The topher grace one was
The Love Guru was written and produced by Mike Myers. So he totally thought the script was good lol
Not only that, he worked on that movie/character "for years" according to an interview he gave concerning the movie's up coming release.
So many actors get blamed just for doing a job, but in his case he's the writer too
The Love Guru was a decent movie. It wasn't Meyers best work for sure. But it's not a horrible movie.
I enjoyed that movie quite a lot, and saw it several times... (Never at a cinema, though)
I don’t get the hate on The Love Guru, this movie was nothing but laughs from beginning to end.
The entire comments section in a nutshell:
Chris O'donnell is in NCIS, Halle Barry is in John Wick 3, and Tank Girl didnt suck.......
You're welcome.
Thanks for saving me any more pointless scrolling. 👍
Tank Girl definitely sucked...
Tank Girl sucks only if you watch it as anything but the B movie it was trying to be. It doesn't deserve to be on this list.
cyc25ruffneck you saved me time, thank you
X-Men franchise? Hello!?
I wonder how often Hayden Christensen turns down trips to the beach.
Kids probably sit behind him saying
"I have the high ground"
I don't like Hayden Christensen. He's coarse and rough and irritating and he gets everywhere.
Lol! Good one! 😆👍
No, he's said at Celebration that maybe Anakin doesn't like sand, but if there's a beach involved, he's (Hayden) there.
@@ackbarfan5556 but bring your facts to the joke show bro
halle barry's career didn't sink.. she's still a big name
i didnt know her , she could be so much more
Chris O donnell is pretty successful in NCIS LA.
Fax😂
seansamurai1981 • true. Yet his movie career is non-existent.
True !!
Out of left field here
Let him try his hand at Batman
For many years as yell.
‘Exact...Moments’ is used verrrrrrry liberally here
Tank Girl was a fine movie, and one may even say that Margot Robbie's portrayal of Harley Quinn was based on Lori Petty's Tank Girl.
@GRA Huh. Good point.
@@paradoxacres1063 According to IMDB Lori Petty did not take a break from acting she just appeared in a lot of TV shows, not films, and she didn't have a history of leading roles before Tank Girl. So how did this kill a career she didn't have? She was doing supporting roles mostly for television before Tank Girl and was doing supporting roles mostly for television after. Liked Lori in Brimstone where she had a fairly recurring role (7 out of the 13 episodes). That was just 3 or 4 years after Tank Girl. She was working.
She was in Free Willy a few years after Tank Girl which was pretty big. $153M box office off a £20M budget.
@@iansneddon2956 That's cool...but I was just saying GRA had a good point comparing Lori Petty's Tank Girl to Margot Robbie's portrayal of Harley Quinn *(shrug)*
"Say I won!"
"I won"!
"No say I WON!"
"I WON!"...
Credit to Halle Berry: she is one of the rare people that actually accepted her Razzie-award, and gave a hilarious speech.
I'm not counting in Tom Green, simply because I think that the whole point of his career was winning as many razzies as possible.
I know I'm in the minority but i think Tank Girl is a cult classic
Not that small a minority. Just google "Tank Girl Cosplay" and filter it to pictures from the past month. A lot of fans out there. Granted it is an easy costume to put together... we are talking about a movie from more than 20 years ago - before some of these cos-players were born. Cult Classic credentials fairly earned.
Nothing wrong with Tank Girl. Not the first time What Culture missed the mark. They didn't do their homework on Lori Petty.
@@SandyRegion i didn't say anything was wrong with it. I mean Ice T plays a dog human hybrid. Can a movie get any better than that? That's a rhetorical question ofcourse it can't
One of my favorite movies
@@21pilotstillidie58 Kangaroo
"One guys opinions on what he thinks are bad movies" would be a more accurate title
This!
TBF Batman and Robin was absolute garbage. It tried to be serious and instead audiences were confused and thought that it was supposed to campy although it wasn't trying to be.
The films on the list are widely accepted to be bad, whether or not we enjoyed them (I remember liking Tank Girl at the time). The criteria seems to be that they were critically panned and that the lead actor was not cast in any financially successful film for a while afterwards. Halle Berry specifically referred to Catwoman as 'the career killer'.
So what I'm hearing is that you don't think TV shows and Netflix are lucrative alternatives to mainstream movies...
Of course not
Right haha, tv shows can get up to a million per episode, for 24 episodes a year, along with sponsoring and promotion more lucrative than movies for most people actually
Depends what kind of show it is.
Tank girl was an amazing movie and Lori Petty does not regret it for a second. Screw studio meddling.
Yeah, screw... em.
...WetNightmares4me...
Dude really, she was nothing like the comic tank girl.
I love "Holy Rusted Metal, Batman!" I love, love, love it. It is genuinely one of my favorite moments in that terrible film.
Iron, not metal
@@rickc2102 The line is "Metal" not iron.
@@rickc2102 7:23 in the video dude. "Holy rusted metal, Batman!"
The joke is based on the word "holey" meaning "having holes" being confused with "holy" meaning "exalted". Therefore, I think when written, the word would be "holey".
@@jayyyzeee6409 On that note, you are correct. It should be "Holey." However, I will keep my text as-is because so many folks have already seen it and made comments. Good catch though.
Sees the upload - "If Mike Myers isn't on here for when he did The Love Guru, I'm going to be pissed"
Perfect.
Jake Lloyd's career didn't end because of bad dialogue, it ended because he couldn't (By his own admission) handle the limelight that came with the role.
I wouldn't really call it 'limelight'... he was roasted mercilessly worldwide and bullied constantly at school. He was recently diagnosed with schizophrenia.
You mean idiotic star wars fans being horrible to a kid, he could not handle THAT pressure.
no shit he couldn't handle it. He was a fucking kid. A bad childhood can easily destroy your whole life.
Um... Lori Petty had 19 film roles and 67 television appearances ~since~ "Tank Girl".
If that is a "dead career" where can I pick me up one?
Btw; even with the massive studio interference and the movie not living up to its FULL potential, Tank Girl was a GREAT movie. Tank Girl *is the reason* I am a Lori Petty fan.
I wonder who at the studio is the main culprit for watering down, or changing the original idea of Tank Girl. I want a name, so I can silently berate them in my head.
What! No Eddie Murphy Adventures of Pluto Nash as a career killer?
His career slump started b4 that film
He got an Oscar nomination after that movie... For Dreamgirls
If anything Norbit was his career killer
@et yeah... Could be a bounce back but yet to be seen
He’s also got all that sweet Shrek cash.
Topher Grace had two big roles within the past two years, being David Duke of the KKK in blackkklansman, and business owner in black mirror.
I am horny!
I honestly liked Topher Grace as Venom too. The script for Spiderman 3 was pretty trash but Topher sold Eddie Brock pretty well. Granted, it was a bit of a new take on the character but he acted it decently.
Exactly. He is a character actor who plays many small parts and he does it well. No one role is going to ruin his career.
I think it was more of Mike Myers acting like a diva that ruined his career.
We got used to the faces he pulled. They covered the ordinary scripts at first, but then his schtick got old and we realized the dialogue and stories were laboured.
Much like everything Jim Carrey has ever done.
Halle Berry made a comeback with John Wick 3, in my opinion. She was so badass there.
Actually, since Batman and Robin, Chris O'Donnell did another movie. Vertical Limit in 2000.
I actually like vertical limit yeh it cheesy but such a entertaining movie
I remember seeing him in a film where he inherits(?) or wins millions of dollars and he gets chased by loads of women. I could Google it, but CBA, clearly just like whoever wrote this list.
He has a lot movies in 2000s and a get a big tv series role in ncis la for 10 years(maybe more will come). Maybe his Hollywood stopped(because he has a lot work with his show) but he made enough money with ncis la maybe he dont need more and wants free time...
Hey good call,...
A Cliffhanger knockoff, without the stolen money plot.
I lost it when he said “but it’s the sequels, and your playing jar jar binks” Ahahaha
He actually said "prequels."
Steve Celona
I wish Jar Jar were in the sequel trilogy. It would be a huge improvément.
I rather liked JJB in "Phantom Menace." Continuing his role as an ambassador or whatever role he played was the killer, but then everything about 8 and 9 was a killer to me.
I revisited Freddie Got Fingered after a decade and a half. Honestly, guys, the movie is genius.
It didn't kill his career. His talk show did. Freddie Got Fingered was awesome!
Still love that movie and the Tom Green show was something magic at the time. Again, 90's awesomeness.
Youtoob the bum-bum song for a quick lol today 😂
Halle Berry was superb in John Wick 3 and deserves her own spin-off with her poochies .
Mike Myers was also in "Terminal" last year. Just saying. Totally justified in missing it.
There's the comment I was looking for!
Poor Jake. I still think his Annakin was better than the next two. “Sand”
Tank Girl rules!
I feel Christian did a great job with the lines he was given and that they both did their best
Halle Berry was also in the latest Kingsman movie which was good and definitely a big box office flick.
When they showed the shot of Mike Myers in Bohemian Rhapsody, I thought that he was Danny McBride 😂
I respect Halle Berry for being one of the first people to win an Academy Award for Monsters Ball and a Razzie for Catwoman the same award season. I believe she even showed up to receive both.
Completely false. Those films were years apart. Sandra Bullock is who you are thinking of. But well done for trying I guess...
Amanda is correct, Monsters Ball and Catwoman were the 2 movies, in 2005. But well done for trying, I guess...
ever see her razzie award speech? it was awesome!
Stupid list, considering half of them went on to act again in something decently popular.
Like who?
Mcscuse me! Halle Berry was JUST in John wick 3!!! And was pretty damn good!
But what was the last big thing she did before that? Catwoman killed her career stone dead and she still hasn't recovered from it
you really going to chalk that up to have a movie career. This is the same women who won a fucking Oscar Halle Berry name was huge once upon a time and now to get anyone even remotely interested in her she has to pin herself to someone else's success. Honestly bringing up John Wick just makes her fall from grace even sadder.
She was in a few post-Catwoman X-Men movies. (Ok, bad example.) She was also in Cloud Atlas which, like it or hate it, is certainly a very interesting movie.
Im sorry but halle berry does what she wants.who really thinks she cant get a huge role if she wanted
@@jimmy_the_squid9456 Kingsman 2. Also the lead in Kidnap. How 'bout The Call? Also the Extant TV series. Also she continued to play Storm. And Perfect Stranger.
Sorry, but her career after Catwoman contains the same mix of big and small films, big and small roles, that her career did before it. There is NO evidence to support the notion that it killed her career
I went to see The Love Guru at the theaters and it stands as the only movie I've ever walked out of.
I know. Me, too, and it was on a cross Atlantic flight, so that made it more meaningful when I walked out on it.
The Chris O'Donnell entry has two errors, one it states that Batman & Robin was the movie that killed careers, then when you select a line as the one that most stands out, you select one from Batman Forever.
The other error is selecting that line as that was a great "wink wink nudge nudge" line. Especially when you consider crap like Bat credit cards and all that bollocks in Batman and Robin.
And the bit about him not appearing in anything again until A little help in 2010.
So what were The Bachelor (1999) Kinsey (2004) The Sisters (2005) Max Payne (2008)? Because they all look like movies he appeared in.
And there are a couple of others.
You're right, Chris O'Donnell is shit in everything
And NCIS for 11 + years
@@newsrapper yeah but he has done nothing since ... research is dead on this channel
Halle Berry's role in John wick 3 was amazing. I hope she gets a movie based on that character. At least a Netflix original tv show
Great actress who didn't deserve so much slack for that dumb decision
Yes Chris O'Donnels career is completely dead. That is why he is making millions on NCIS LA.
21pilots tillidie right? He literally makes millions every 4 months. Yeah terrible.
I find it odd when people who don’t really know the business comment on the business
But it took quite a long time to get that role ... They are saying his career took a downward trajectory after that Batman movie. Plus they are also talking about movie careers not tv careers.
@@molsongrrrl That's funny . . . the title refers to careers being KILLED, not taking a downward turn for a while.
@LTNetjak yes with the constant big paychecks and steady work. What a hellhole am i right? You're talking like someone who is twenty years late to the party. The views once held on tv vs film have complete changed. It is pretty commonly viewed that looking down on tv is silly. Not to mention tons of big name actors have moved to the small screen. Seeing the advantage of having more than 90 minutes to tell a story. It was cool of you to come in a play the role of the snob though
Hell, even Meryl Streep is doing TV with "Big, Little Lies".
Lory Petty? She had a career before Tank Girl? That is literally the only movie people remember her for.
PS: You're absolutely right, Rachel Talalay (the director) has the missing bits of the movie up on her website, and it makes the movie MUCH better if you imagine it with all the missing parts.
Topher Grace was David Duke in Black Klansman and did a pretty good job
Felix Bache I thought that was a great role for him. Way to play against his pretty-boy image from ‘That ‘70s Show’
@@LucyLioness100 Exactly
Yeah and he was in Interstellar
Agreed. And since theres nobody on the "Leave Gooding Jr Alone" train, I'll start it off by just saying "American Hustle".
Was he? Oh wait, was he the son?
I never found Mike Myers that funny, he just had a sense of humor I didn't get into.
Didnt Mike Myers write the script for 'The Love Guru'?
Yep, he brought about his own demise
Tom Green is an underrated genius who accomplished *exactly* what he set out to do. Without him there would be no Jackass, no Eric Andre etc. - Dude doesn't get the respect he deserves. His MTV stuff after crossing over into 'Murica wasn't as good (the channel had him focus on the more gross out, shock stuff) - but his old school show on the canadian public access channel Rogers, it was often subversive brilliance.
Umm.. Halle Berry was just in a pretty nice little comeback in John Wick 3, HARDLY a “Direct to Video” film!
And I am horny!
"Scent of a woman to a fading smell of fart" whoever wrote that should be proud. That's pure comedy gold.
O' Donnell is on that NCIS spinoff, probably making the most money he ever has
And I am horny!
Halle Berry has had a few good movies in the past few years, not to mention John Wick 3!
Didnt she play a Bond girl shortly afterwards
Okay, Jules. My mum might be a slag but, be fair to her, *your* mum was one hell of a teacher! And yes, you'll be getting one back per list from now on...
I'll be looking for these
"holly rusted metal batman!" was literally the only good line in the whole film
When are we going to see *10 sexual harassment **_refusals_* that killed a career…?
As soon as we see 10 people who did sexual favors to advance their careers and then cried PoundMeToo.
Sethra Lavode Yea really. If it weren’t for the hoe bags fucking their way up the ladder then no one else would need to do that to compete with one another or if all the rest of the people didn’t just keep that a secret then it wouldn’t have run rampant like it did. Plenty of people played a role in all that shit.
Lori Petti's Tank Girl has become a cult classic, while her comic inspired wardrobe has become cosplay gold.
The Venom part is because the director did not like Venom, he thought he was a boring, overrated and bad villain because he was just a copy of Spiderman but evil or anti-hero.
But the fans wanted Venom because he is one of the most popular if not nr1 villain for spiderman. So he had to put him in the movie and he picked the weakest/worst actor he could cast for Eddie Brock: Topher Grace.
The director's favorite villain was Sandman btw. I still remember this from 2008 because I was so excited about this and got so disappointed and angry.
Yeah he was in over his head trying to direct it in the first place.
I talked to jake loyd a lot as a kid. He was older by then, but wrote me back answering my dumb questions. Very cool.
That’s really cool
Anyone else grow up thinking Gwen Stefani of No Doubt was Tank Girl in that film.
"Holy rusted metal, Batman" was a throwback to the Adam West days and my favorite moment in that film!
i looove Tank Girl! we watched it all the time when i was in high school, and i still have the dvd! i didn't know it was based on a comic book back then and i was a 16 year old girl, i loved the humor, the esthetics and the outfits! gha there was nothing else like it! it may not be a "good" movie, but i feel like its self aware enough, and it still holds up for me..as far as comic book adaptations go, it could be so much worse
Great soundtrack too!
dude you really need to do your research Halle Berry she back in John Wick 3 and Chris O'Donnell is in NCIS L.A. wtf dude
NCIS:LA = *A TV show*
Halle Berry was in John Wick but that doesn’t mean Catwoman didn’t ruin her career. I mean only people who have seen JW3 would even know she was in it since it was far from a leading role
Kazier-man+ but it didn't to me it make no sense so to me it ridicolous and irrevelant
No Adam Sandler with the hates of Jack and Jill?
I had him dead at Zohan
Still pumping out Netflix movies.
@@cheebagardens1759 that are terrible
@@cheebagardens1759 Haven't seen him on the big screen since 2015's Pixels.
He's still making movies because he has his own production company and a deal with Netflix
Tank girl is an epic awesome film!!!
And "Holy rusted metal batman!" was a brilliant, tongue in cheek line referencing the TV series. I creased up when i heard it.
I love Tank Girl. You said the title wrong.
TripleDoubleNoTAS Every time I gave had the opportunity to :)
@TripleDoubleNoTAS I own the movie and several of the comics.
Mike Myers was still a better looking cat than anyone in Cats.
I’d say, they’re equally horrible and cringeworthy.
I forgot Jessica Alba was in the Love Guru...nobody is going to mention how that ruined her bright wonderful career as well? :D
However, she became a billionaire selling beauty products. That takes work.
Well all these people still had a better acting career than 99% of us.
99,9999999%
Chris O’Donnell has literally headlined NCIS:LA for a decade but nice try.
But that show is absolute garbage 🤔
Don't you shovel shit on Tank Girl! That movie is just a whole lot of fun. I laugh every time I watch that. Still, I miss Petty. She's got a real presence.
I enjoyed tank girl, it's just random, insane fun and it had jet girl, so not all bad!
People can rail against Catwoman all they want, but I don't see Halle Barry's career being even remotely killed.
It wasn’t they are exaggerating and extremely misinformed
8:00 Gotta disagree here only because he did the movie Radio after this, which was absolutely phenomenal.
I’m sorry, did you not recognize Halle Berry in John Wick 3?
Hey now, Halle Berry is kinda back after her appearance in John Wick 3: Parabellum.
Chris has had a good career on NCIS:LA. 😊
Freddy Got Fingered is art in its finest form. It's such a shame that many people don't understand it. One of the most amazing movies I have ever seen...
I absolutely love Tank Girl. To me she did a fantastic job.
Halle berry was just in one of the biggest movies john wick 3 so what are u talking about
Halle Berry was in Cloud Atlas, one of the best films ever.
If Movie 43 couldn't kill any career than none of the mentioned movies can.
I absolutely love Tank Girl! And she's awesome in it.
To be fair to Myers, he was contractually obligated to do one more movie for the studio. It was basically his way of guaranteeing that he was done.
Natalie Portman is a angel definitely with that pink hair dancing. You know the movie. 🤤
What happened to Jake Lloyd isn’t fair at all. He was just a kid. Bullying kids for roles they get shouldn’t be a thing.
I actully happened to like The Love Guru and Tank Girl
So....how does not being in a lot of movies after a certain movie automatically equate to a career being ended?
I actually liked Tank Girl although I have to say that I never saw the source material so...
A brilliant author once told me that, as a writer, you have to be willing to torture your hero. You have to make life hard on them, give them crippling faults to overcome, miserable conditions beyond their control, punishments they did not earn. This way, we are sympathetic to their pain. When they fail, we mourn with them. When they rise above, we rise with them and experience their victories through them. The problem with Jake Lloyd's performance, and Anakin Skywalker as he appeared in the Phantom Menace, was that George Lucas was not willing to punish the character, or really push the actor. By that time, Lucas was a grandfather, and I think he saw Jake, (and by extension Anakin,) as though he was one of his grandchildren. Thus, he softened the conditions for Anakin, totally undermining the narrative of him growing up as a slave, and handled Jake with kid gloves, not realizing the audience would never be so kind.
I heard the Cat In the Hat was a movie Myers was forced to do. Sorry i don't remember the details.
ttrev007 • you’re correct. there was something regarding contracts so he had to do it.
Yep he only auditioned for and accepted the part because he mistook the director for somebody else. By the time he realised his mistake contracts were already signed
Shadow Eclipse Wrong.
He dropped out of a ‘Dieter’ Film and got sued.
He owed the Studio.
Same for Whoopi and that Dinosaur Film.
Alec Pridgen • Theodore Rex
@@ShadowEclipse777 That was the Garfield movie with Bill Murray. Proof why you REALLY need an agent.
Mike Myers should cameo in the next Halloween reboot. I mean sequel.
I enjoyed "Cat Woman."
There. I said it.
It wasn't deep, but I enjoyed it.
Dogen Jinn Bondage?
I did too
I thought it was a bit campy, but it was a fun movie to watch without getting all super seriously technical. Kinda like watching Sharknado. You know it has some big stars in it and it's all about having some stupid campy fun so you watch it anyway just for the entertainment.
Halle Berry in her Catwoman suit alone made the film worth watching. I'm still in love to this day.
I’d say Jake Lyodd’s like “now this is podracing!” Is more painful to me.
It's seems most of these are just someone else's opinion.
FREDDY GOT FINGERED IS GENIUS
Freddy Got Fingered is one of the best comedies ever made.
Logan Lombard a genius film tbh
Yeah I think they really missed the mark there. Freddy got fingered was hilarious.
A huge one left off the list. Bruce Dern’s career was destroyed when his character brutally kills John Wayne’s character in 1972’s “The Cowboys”. The stigma attached with killing ‘The Duke’ made him un-castable for years
Not sure it's fair to put Halle Berry on this list; she was great in John Wick 3!
Green ended his career when he showed up at a bar mitzvah dressed as Hitler and carrying an Easy Bake Oven for one of the children.
4:47 trying to land decent tv roles, I know who hasn’t seen John wick 3
Think people are missing the point. An Actor/Actress that most studios will pay big dollars to headline a film to draw audiences in to than no longer be made those same types of offers is a significant hit to ones career. And to anyone starting out in film to land the biggest role of a life time (Star Wars episode 1) to then have the career basically go no where is also a significant hit.