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Al Pacino, '88 Minutes' |
The intense actor has basketfuls of Oscar nominations -- he won best actor for 1992's "Scent of a Woman" -- Tony Awards and even an Emmy, but he's made more than his fair share of stinkers. His latest film, the dumdum thriller "88 Minutes," managed to eke out $6.8 million at the box office despite devastating reviews.
The film, which was shot in late 2005 and released theatrically and on DVD last year internationally, scored only 7% "fresh" on rottentomatoes.com. In fact, most reviewers talked more about Pacino's overly coiffed hair than any other aspect of the production.
The film was even more poorly received than Pacino's 2002 drama "People Like Us." Perhaps Pacino's unfinest hour, though, was "Revolution," the 1985 Hugh Hudson epic about the Revolutionary War. Pacino stayed away from the screen for four years after that debacle.
(Chris Helcermanas-Benge / TriStar Pictures)
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