The 1994 Bruce Willis comedy North earned Roger Ebert's most savage review, which has become its lasting legacy. Since he always had the Die Hard movies to fall back on, Bruce Willis took a lot of chances during the 1990s. Willis would balance more commercial fare like Striking Distance with riskier projects like Mortal Thoughts or even Pulp Fiction,

Willis was more than willing to do supporting roles or cameos too, such as working alongside his idol Paul Newman in Nobody's Fool . Not all of his risks paid off, though, and there are plenty of bad Bruce Willis movies from this period. Color of Night is a campy disaster (though it's fun in its own right) but North could just be his worst.

This Rob Reiner-directed movie stars Elijah Wood as an intelligent young b

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