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In case, then, that you haven't guessed it, this A-List is not only about actors who need help in their careers to stop making unspeakably bad movies, but it excludes the immensely checkered life of Nicolas Cage, Academy Award winner (and now, starring next to Tracy Morgan's voice). This list is in honor of him, because he's the worst example of any actor who ever did a movie simply for a paycheck. Again, this list is not about those actors who make one or two mistakes over their careers for the big bucks (The lead guinea pig in G-Force is voiced by Sam Rockwell, a brilliant actor who rarely steps wrong — speaking of, if you'd like a Rockwell fix this month, watch Moon, not G-Force); the list focuses on the true offenders. So, let's revel in the pain of these actors' choices. Al Pacino Oh boy. Or, in his words, OH BOY! Watching Al Pacino work these days is among the most painful things a person can force themselves to go through. Here is the actor who was once Michael Corleone. Here is the actor who faced off with Robert De Niro in Heat. Here is the star of 88 Minutes? Pacino still has the ability to ensnare audiences in his grasp, easily; for a recent example, check out the underrated 2002 crime drama Insomnia, where Pacino faces off against Robin Williams, of all people, keeping a quiet amount of calm (it's also worth checking out because of its director, future Batman helmer Christopher Nolan). Still, the Al Pacino that most people know these days is best personified in one of the climactic scenes in 1997's The Devil's Advocate.
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