When a movie does great at the box office, is a huge hit with fans and propels its actors to global fame, one may think that there is little to complain about. However, this week we are taking a look at a certain group of actors who seem to regret starring in certain roles despite how well their movie did or did not do.
People may be surprised to know that Kate Winslet is not too happy about her performance in “Titanic” which came out back in 1997. “Titanic” earned a whopping $2.257 billion at the global box office making it the highest-grossing film of all time until it was beaten by “Avatar” in 2009. While Winslet still likes the film, her feelings about her role as leading lady Rose are not so positive. She does not like her American accent and has a difficult time watching herself.
Actor Daniel Radcliffe was thrown into the limelight after starring in the “Harry Potter” movies from the age of 11. While the films jumpstarted his career and were a huge global success, he does not look back upon all of them fondly. The one he finds particularly difficult to watch is “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” which is the sixth installment in the film series. Radcliffe feels that his acting could have been better.
In other news this week, turn to our Travel pages to read about the best castles to see during a European holiday. Europe is known for its grand castles but there are a few which stand out from the rest. One of these includes Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany. The beautiful castle served as inspiration for Disneyland’s “Sleeping Beauty” castle and features a range of fantastical and fairy tale elements.