John Cena isn't like many movie stars. He heeded the wisdom of a classic Oasis song and refuses to look back in anger at his career — unlike Ryan Reynolds who openly lists the role he regrets taking . Instead, Cena remains complimentary of early roles that he has every right to trash. Even so, can the positive-minded actor put in a good word for "Fred: The Movie," a notoriously rotten film? Yeah, he can.
"Fred: The Movie," based on the character Fred Figglehorn from Lucas Cruikshank's YouTube channel, isn't exactly revered like "Paddington" or "Citizen Kane." This 2010 comedy holds a rare 0% critical approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. In the film, Cena plays Dad Figglehorn, Fred's jacked imaginary father who pops up when Fred needs words of wisdom or affirmation. It's a role that Cena re