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Demi Moore reveals worst film she's ever been in as part of James Corden challenge

Moore's pick dates back to the eighties

Clémence Michallon
New York
Thursday 24 October 2019 19:52 BST
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Demi Moore names her worst film during game with James Corden

Demi Moore has publicly named the worst film she’s ever starred in.

The actor was dared to select the least glorious moment of her career by James Corden in a recent episode of his Late Late Show.

Moore and Corden were playing “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts”, a game frequently featured on the show, during which Corden and his guest must either answer embarrassing questions or eat disgusting foods.

Corden placed a 1,000-year-old egg in front of Moore before asking her: “You’ve been in so many brilliant movies – Ghost, GI Jane, A Few Good Men... What’s the worst movie you’ve ever been in?”

Moore said she found the question “easy” and that she was “so happy” to have an answer ready.

“It’s Parasite in 3D,” she told Corden, eliciting laughter from the crowd.

Parasite, a dystopian science-fiction film released in 1982, was Moore’s first major movie.

It received mostly negative reviews at the time of its release.

Variety called it a “low-budget monster film which utilises the 3-D process to amplify its shock effect”, while The New York Times deemed it a “badly acted B movie without much flair for involving its audience”.

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During her segment with Corden, Moore was also asked to name a male actor who got paid more than her and didn’t deserve it.

In response, Moore named her ex-husband Bruce Willis, though she refused to say that he didn’t deserve the money.

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