Actually, the "celebrities' revealing fashions" gallery linked from the page is more interesting. I saw two of the films on the list, "Legend of Hercules" and "Sabotage," which weren't notably worse than others I'd seen this year, including the critics' darling "The Grand Budapest Hotel."
I've said it before--and I have no doubt I'll say it again--but has any other Academy Award winner had such a spectacular post-Oscar flame-out of a career? At this point, producers must be hiring Cage for camp/crazy value as it's obvious he contributes nothing to story, plot, character development, or box office receipts.
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The persecution never ends.
Jeff
"Profoundly moronic" could have been the theme of the whole list. Thankfully I haven't seen any of them. Nor am I likely to.
As an aside, forget Nicolas Cage. We know he does it for the money. Explain why Owen Wilson has a career.
Jeff
He's a Texan.
Actually, the "celebrities' revealing fashions" gallery linked from the page is more interesting. I saw two of the films on the list, "Legend of Hercules" and "Sabotage," which weren't notably worse than others I'd seen this year, including the critics' darling "The Grand Budapest Hotel."
That gallery is definitely revealing.
Clearly (so to speak) they have a very elastic definition of "celebrities" if these are their examples.
Bai Ling? Seriously?
Jeff
I've said it before--and I have no doubt I'll say it again--but has any other Academy Award winner had such a spectacular post-Oscar flame-out of a career? At this point, producers must be hiring Cage for camp/crazy value as it's obvious he contributes nothing to story, plot, character development, or box office receipts.
Will the persecution never end?
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