10 Actors Whose Credibility Suffered The Most In 2015

10. Seth Rogen

Seth Rogen has been a consistent force in comedy cinema for a good number of years now, and - generally speaking - he rarely delivers an unwatchable film. This year hasn't been Rogen's best, though, as 2015 marks the first time that the Judd Apatow regular has starred in a certified flop and a film that came remarkably close to being a flop in just 365 days. First, then, there was Steve Jobs, in which Rogen played real-life computer genius Steve Wozniak and put in a great performance. Despite Danny Boyle at the helm, Aaron Sorkin or script duties, and heaps of positive reviews, the film died at the box office; it made even less than that other, far inferior Jobs film (a mere $24 million) starring Ashton Kutcher. Next up there was The Night Before, a Christmas themed comedy which Rogen starred in alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie. It's not the best Rogen comedy ever, but he's certainly the best part of it. And while the film didn't flop as hard as Steve Jobs - clawing back its budget - it certainly wasn't a hit. And that's not to mention the mixed reviews across the board.
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