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Tom Cruise. It's awkward but undeniable.
M-I:2 was a miss on so many levels.
John Woo tried his best. That script couldn't be saved.
I say this as a person whose guilty pleasure is a rewatch of any M:I movie. But, I can't give any time to this turd sandwich.
The Mummy (2017)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Losin%27_It
OK that one passes.
But in a way that's the point. Others here are proposing young actors who have made single-digit numbers of movies. Pretty easy to have a 100% hit rate when you've made 4 movies! Tom Cruise has been making films nonstop for 4 decades.
I'd be tempted to argue that it hits what it was aiming for. It's meant to be a cheap raunchy Porky's rip-off, and it succeeds. I suspect Cruise does a good job in it - the year before he did Taps, and the year after he did All the Right Moves.
Cocktail?
This one I have at least heard of! A critical flop but box-office success, apparently. So not obviously "bad".
I guess you haven't seen Top Gun: Maverick yet?
Eh, it wasn't that bad really, only when compared to original top gun
Ha. Indeed I haven't. But I understand it was not exactly bad.
I thought it was something of a meme at this point, that the crazy scientologist somehow never picks bad projects. To the point that other actors know they can jump in if it gets his seal of approval.
I certainly haven't seen a bad one, anecdotally.