In the late '80s and '90s there were few bigger stars than Bruce Willis and Tom Hanks. Both starred in some of the most iconic movies of those decades, but typically in different genres, with Willis the action hero and Hanks a comedy or dramatic actor. Their paths collided in 1990, however, when they teamed up to headline a dark comedy that both consider a huge regret: The woeful Brian de Palma flop, "The Bonfire of the Vanities."

Based on Tom Wolfe's best-selling book, "The Bonfire of the Vanities" follows a New York City journalist (Willis) who pursues a story involving a hit-and-run committed by the spoiled girlfriend (Melanie Griffith) of a powerful Wall Street executive (Hanks). It couldn't even scrape together half of its relatively modest budget in theaters, and was widely slammed

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