12 Horror Movies So Bad Actors Completely Disowned Them

1. Jamie Lee Curtis - Prom Night (And Halloween: Resurrection, And Virus...)

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Much like her Psycho star mother, horror heroine Jamie Lee Curtis can lay claim to one of the genre’s most iconic roles thanks to her work as the resilient original final girl in Assault on Precinct 13 director John Carpenter’s iconic 1978 slasher Halloween.

However, the actor’s long career has since seen her star in some horrors she’s less impressed with—and more than happy to dismiss in public.

Curtis claimed that 1998’s big budget space-set horror thriller flop Virus was “s**t” and a great film for “bad movie nights” with friends, whilst she also dissed both 1980’s seminal slasher Prom Night (despite her co-star Leslie Nielsen’s pre-comedy career disco dancing therein) and the abhorrent franchise killer Halloween: Resurrection.

Guess she’s annoyed Busta Rhymes got to kung fu kick Michael Myers instead of her.

Us too, Jamie.

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