6. Nicolas Cage
The problem with Nicolas Cage is that every time you're convinced that he's a terrible actor, he does something amazing that just reels you back in again. He's a man who seemingly picks projects by taping scripts to the walls of his house, spinning around erratically and throwing a dart. Whatever film he impales, he signs the contract for. That's the only way I can rationalize Ghost Rider. Looking at his resume from the past five years, it reads like a desperate man who is willing to work on any movie that's offered to him. Sure, there's one or two decent films, but even a broken clock tells the time twice a day. I guess for me the frustrating part is that no matter how poorly his movies do, there will always be more terrible films for him to work on. And so the cycle continues. Last Decent Movie: Kick-Ass