8 Famous Actors Who Have Literally Never Been Good In A Movie

8. Ashton Kutcher

Ashton Kutcher Steve Jobs
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"Hey, at least you tried." That was the best anyone could muster have his unfortunate turn in the first Steve Jobs biopic. He got the look down - somewhat - but his second major attempt at a serious role - after the sublimely awful Butterfly Effect - fell flatter than the Macintosh TV.

And although Kutcher was able to coast off his boyish good looks and dim-witted charm for eight seasons as Kelso in That 70s Show, that dopey schtick was already wearing thin on the big screen by the time he added a slight stoner tinge to the caricature in Dude, Where's My Car?

A dozen half-hearted romantic comedies later, Kutcher was quickly burning through the goodwill he earned on television and on his way to becoming one of Hollywood's least bankable stars. Then he tried to reinvigorate the ol' film career with a stubbornly bland portrayal of Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Very few people could force themselves to care, however, and he quickly fell back into a comfortable, safe role on Two And A Half Men.

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