10 Movies That Changed Your Mind About Actors You Loved

10. Uma Thurman - My Super Ex-Girlfriend

Though she had a moderately successful film career before she was ever involved with the likes of Quentin Tarantino, it's safe to say that most people probably associate the actress with his work; as a result, Thurman is often thought to be one of the coolest actresses in Hollywood - her dual roles as both Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction and The Bride in Kill Bill have assured that. Aside from those movies, Thurman's career has been generally hit and miss, but for the most part her image as a worthwhile actress has sustained. Well, until My Super Ex-Girlfriend happened, that is. My Super Ex-Girlfriend, a downright terrible "comedy" movie so unworthy of your time and money that it should be made illegal, marked the beginning of the end for Thurman's career. Up until she added this devastatingly bad venture to her filmography, she was an easy actress to love. Having seen her frankly embarrassing performance here - she co-stars with Luke Wilson - it's hard to disassociate her from being terrible. We loved Uma for Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill, but in the wake of My Super Ex-Girlfriend, it's easier to look at her entire career without rose-tinted glasses.
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