10 Actors Who Hated Their Own Movies

1. Tim Dillon Thinks Joker: Folie A Deux Is The Worst Movie Ever Made

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Joining Madame Web as one of the worst-reviewed movies of the year, Joker Folie à Deux certainly provoked quite a reaction from viewers and critics all over the world - and even from one of the actors involved in making the divisive musical.

Stand-up comedian Tim Dillon played a guard who asked Arthur Fleck to sign his book in the sequel to 2019's Joker tale, being seen inside of Arkham Asylum - the place Fleck is sent to after the events of that previous movie. 

Rather than shying away from commenting on Todd Phillips' box office flop, though, Dillion openly admitted that he felt the movie was “the worst film ever made” when talking on the Joe Rogen Experience after it released (via New York Post).

Telling Rogen he thought the movie had "no plot," he even recalled sitting with his fellow guards on set and talking about how they had a feeling the movie was "going to bomb" after seeing the musical picture up close. "It’s not even hate-watchable. That’s how terrible it is," was one of the ways Dillion described the end product. Yikes!

Again, the movie received its fair share of negative reviews once it tap danced into theatres, but you'll struggle to find any as scathing as the one unleashed on this podcast by one of Arkham's men in uniform.

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