These explicit scenes and dangerous stunts left actors wondering “what the hell have I done?” For this list, we’re looking at scenes that actors regret, including Uma Thurman’s stunt gone wrong for “Kill Bill: Volume 2″ (2004), Natalie Portman’s extended nude scene in “Hotel Chevalier” (2007), Jennifer Lawrence’s sex scene with Chris Pratt in “Passengers” (2016), and many more. What scenes do YOU think actors regret? Let us know in the comments!

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List rank and entries:
10) Dakota Johnson & Jamie Dornan
9) Natalie Portman
8) Taylor Lautner
7) Ben Stiller
6) Uma Thurman
5) Jennifer Lawrence
4) Jim Carrey
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15 COMMENTS

  1. I thought Jim Carrey was a bad casting choice for Kickass 2. I think Stephen Ogg would have been a better choice for Colonel Stars and Stripes.

  2. I always thought this. The main characters of twilight were never really good looking. The girl and both guys weren’t attractive.

  3. So Dakota regrated filming sex scenes for Fifty Shades Of Grey but signed on for two more films in which she also done sex scenes. Doesn’t make sense.

  4. Back in 1997,I went to see Titanic,when the nude scene came on some guy sitting behind me was hootin and hollering like he hadn’t seen a pair of breasts before.

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