DeNiro is a great choice, but I think his WTF choices started a lot earlier than that one.
I thought his role in “The Fan” was an odd choice. He already played a convincing psychopath a number of times, (Cape Fear was already made by then). It was just a weird choice for a guy that has such a great history.
But it got worse after that. I think his decision to be in “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle” was the beginning of a bad trend. Maybe it started before “The Fan”. I’ll have to check his iMDB page.
Hell, I just cant figure out what Nick Cage’s worst role is because he’s had so many. So I’ll go with his role as the cop in Wicker Man. I just read s thing in another thread that Christopher Lee’s favorite movie role was as the villain in the orginal version of this. In the original, Edward Woodward played Cage’s role.
Night and day difference in those two movies. The Woodward/Lee version was superior to most “horror” movies – especially of that era. The Cage version just barely sucked.
Burt (part Cherokee) Reynolds - Navajo Joe. Now while he had a number of less than stellar roles, this one sucked the shine right off the wampum. In his defense he does claim that he signed thinking he’d be working with director Sergio Leone. Under contract he then learned it was Sergio Corbucci. Don’t know how he felt about Sergio Sollima.
At times I think the Cage version in on my Top 10 Worst Movies Since Talkies, and other times I think it’s circled back to be (unintentionally) hysterically funny.
There’s no way Brando would feel ashamed of Missouri Breaks…he got to run amuck and do any damn thing he pleased. I don’t think ‘shame’ is in his vocabulary.
This has got to be the winner: Gary Busey as a doctor in in the Turkish film “Kurtlar Vadisi: Irak”. Why is it so offensive? Busey’s character removes organs from Iraqi Muslim POWs for transplantation into rich Americans. And, oh yeah, apparently the script says the doctor is Jewish.
I was going to mention Roth’s Blatter role, but too late. Instead I’ll add Mickey Rooney in Breakfast at Tiffany’s which is perhaps characteristic of its time but holy cow, the Japanese blackface is offensive as hell.
Oh come on - that’s awesome. Plus I believe he did it for his kids.