Dennis Hopper's career went through many ups and downs, but there was one film he made in the '80s was just about unbearable.
Ron Howard is known for making upbeat movies about the essential goodness of humanity, but his taste in other people's movies ...
Anyone has the odds stacked against them before writing a hit, but all Stevie Nicks needed was an ultimatum to come through with the goods for Fleetwood Mac.
Ridley Scott's made plenty of bad movies, but 'Someone to Watch Over Me' has got to be his most purely forgettable film.
Tom Waits is among America's most iconic songwriters, but without Ray Charles he might still be working as a cook in a local pizza restaurant in California.
Tom Hanks was already one of Hollywood's biggest stars when he worked with Paul Newman, but that didn't stop him from being starstruck.
Radiohead songwriter Thom Yorke has had his fair share of proud moments with the Oxfordshire band, but one single from 'Kid A' remains an ultimate highlight.
Roger Ebert was a fan of most of Clint Eastwood's movies, even ones that other critics disliked. However, there was one movie that he was utterly in awe of.
While John Lennon's critique of The Beatles' other members is well known, he also criticised his own work too, as he grew to hate the songs that he wrote.
Everyone and their dog has done a cover of Bob Dylan at some point, but two guitarists managed to outdo the songwriter in his own opinion.
Despite being renowned for his distinct vision and style, Stanley Kubrick wasn't always appreciated, and one of his early films was met with backlash.
Winning a Grammy is one of the proudest moments of an artists career; however, there are some people who have won for the wrong albums.