Best Self-Parody
The Whole Nine Yards (2000)
As retired hitman Jimmy ''The Tulip'' Tudeski, Willis tries to go straight and suburban, but they keep pulling him back in ''they'' being nervous dentist Matthew Perry (left), who blows Jimmy's cover, and unlikely apprentice assassin Amanda Peet (right). The send-up of Willis' tough-guy image was a good joke that worked just once; the 2004 sequel The Whole Ten Yards flopped. (Read the review)
Image Credit: The Whole Nine Yards: Pierre Vinet/ Morgan Creek/ The Kobal Collection
Follow the Smirky One's surprising career turns, from TV comedy (''Moonlighting'') to big-screen action (''Hostage'')