1Gal Gadot: Natalie, Keeping Up With the Joneses
Frazer Harrison//Getty ImagesWith a star-studded cast—including Jon Hamm, Isla Fisher, and Zach Galifianakis—Gal Gadot wasn't the only celebrity to sign up for this box office stinker.
2Leighton Meester: Jamie, That's My Boy
Gregg DeGuire//Getty ImagesAfter her rise to fame on Gossip Girl, Leighton Meester moved on to movies. Unfortunately one of those films was Adam Sandler's flop of a movie called That's My Boy.
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3Seth Rogen: Aaron, The Interview
Mike Coppola//Getty ImagesWhen political satire comedy The Interview was released, it not only stirred up the critics, but it also caused an international incident between the United States and North Korea.
4Julia Roberts: Daryle, Satisfaction
Frazer Harrison//Getty ImagesThis 1988 musical drama failed to earn $1 million at the box office. Even though the movie wasn't a hit, it was Julia Roberts' first credited acting role, so she gets a pass.
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5Harrison Ford: Allie, The Mosquito Coast
Jason Kempin//Getty ImagesIn the 1986 film, Harrison Ford played a character whose idea of moving his family to a utopian island doesn't pan out. In reality, it was the Star Wars actor's film that didn't pan out.
6Kate Hudson: Marley, A Little Bit of Heaven
Jason Merritt/TERM//Getty ImagesIt was anything but heaven for Kate Hudson when the actress appeared in the flop A Little Bit of Heaven. The filmed was panned by critics and moviegoers alike.
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7Will Ferrell: Nick, Everything Must Go
Dominik Bindl//Getty ImagesWill Ferrell strayed away from his go-to comedy genre when he starred in the drama Everything Must Go. Something tells us he won't be doing that again.
8Matthew McConaughey: Dirk, Sahara
Gary Gershoff//Getty ImagesMatthew McConaughey has been in his fair share of flops (ahem, Failure to Launch), but his 2005 action film Sahara took things to a whole new level when it failed to make up for its $160 million budget at the box office.
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9Kelly Clarkson: Kelly, From Justin to Kelly
Matt Winkelmeyer//Getty ImagesFresh off of her American Idol success, Kelly Clarkson and the show's runner-up, Justin Guarini, were named winners of another competition: a Razzie for worst musical for their film From Justin to Kelly.
10Terrence Howard: Timothy, Glitter
Frazer Harrison//Getty ImagesIn 2019, the Empire actor announced he was thinking about retiring from acting soon. We shouldn't assume it has anything to do with his role in Glitter, right?
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11Kevin James: Paul, Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2
Jamie McCarthy//Getty ImagesKevin James made audiences everywhere laugh to tears on his segway in Paul Blart: Mall Cop, but he lost us when Paul Blart returned for a sequel.
12Anna Faris: Samantha, Just Friends
Jon Kopaloff//Getty ImagesAnna Faris has been cast in some of the biggest comedy hits of the decade, but Just Friends was not one of them. This movie has since gone on to earn a special place in our hearts though.
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13Amanda Peet: Mia, Whipped
Jon Kopaloff//Getty ImagesThe 1999 comedy was panned by reviewers and hated by audiences. Thankfully, Peet righted her movie karma by starring in the 2003 hit Something's Gotta Give.
14Anne Hathaway: Josephine, The Hustle
Jon Kopaloff//Getty ImagesWe had high hopes for Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson's collaboration in The Hustle. But all hope was lost when the Oscar winner appeared on-screen with a bad British accent. It went downhill from there.
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15Dan Stevens: Charles Dickens, The Man Who Invented Christmas
Jamie McCarthy//Getty Images Sure, everyone loves Christmas, but not everyone was a fan of Dan Stevens in The Man Who Invented Christmas. The Downton Abbey actor starred as Charles Dickens in the December release, which performed horribly in the box office.
16Tessa Thompson: Esme, The Initiation of Sarah
Getty ImagesCritics did not love this made-for-TV movie where Thompson played a sorority vice-president.
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17Robert De Niro: Fearless Leader, The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
Getty ImagesDe Niro voiced a cartoon dictator in this opposite-of-beloved movie version of the classic cartoon series.
18Sigourney Weaver: Vicky, Crazy on the Outside
Getty ImagesTim Allen must have called in a favor to get Weaver to star as his sister in Crazy on the Outside, his panned directorial debut.
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19Paul Rudd: Ian, Gen-Y Cops
Getty ImagesIf you've ever wanted to see Paul Rudd in a 2000-era sci-fi cop movie from Hong Kong, look up his role in Gen-Y Cops. Or don't.
20Viola Davis: Grandma, Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Getty ImagesFirst of all, how dare anyone cast Viola Davis as a grandmother. Second of all, she was really in 50 Cent's 8 Mile knockoff.
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