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Actors aren’t too different from us in that when they see themselves in photos or on camera, they are hyper-critical of their looks. We’ve all been there. Somebody takes a video of you doing something, and when you look back at the clip, you are overly sensitive about your mannerisms, your facial expressions, or the way you act. To the rest of us, it’s an entirely forgettable thing—if it’s even noticed at all. But when you watch yourself on camera, every little criticism is heightened.
It’s the same way with actors… mostly. Many of them refuse to watch the things they star in, if only because they are so embarrassed and annoyed with their own appearance in them. And others won’t watch those shows because, well, they starred in them! They already know the lines, the plot, and the themes. No need to rewatch something you saw happen the first time when you filmed it, right?
But every now and then, a rare actor comes along who absolutely loves to watch the things they starred in. Call it commitment to the craft, or maybe a touch of narcissism—or a bit of both—but when their movies hit the screens and their shows air on television, they tune in. These are the stories of ten actors who absolutely love to rewatch their own projects after filming is completed so they may bask in the glory of their job well done!
Related: 10 Actors That Are Polar Opposites from Their Characters
10 John Goodman
The Big Lebowski (1998) – These Men Are Cowards Scene | Movieclips
John Goodman has had some absolutely incredible on-screen roles. His big body (well, until he lost all that weight) and his booming voice certainly attest to it. We can’t ever see him and not think of his iconic sitcom role in Roseanne. And we really can’t ever see him and not think about what is perhaps his most iconic movie role, as the loud-mouth know-it-all Vietnam War veteran bowler Walter in The Big Lebowski. Thankfully, according to John himself, he enjoys watching that movie whenever it comes on! But not necessarily much of his other stuff.
During a press run chat for his role in the 2017 movie Kong: Skull Island, Goodman admitted to an interviewer that he actually does go back and watch some of his old movies! The key word here is “some.” He said: “Some, yeah, some I watch, and some are irritating and tedious.” Sadly, he didn’t say which ones he felt were tedious, though we’d be very curious to know about that. But he did mention two that he always watches whenever they come on television: “If it’s The Big Lebowski or Barton Fink, I’ll stay and watch a little bit, yeah.” We will, too, John! No matter how many times we’ve seen them, we will, too![1]
9 Bryan Cranston
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When Breaking Bad was on television, most of Bryan Cranston’s co-stars didn’t watch the show when new episodes were released. They had filmed the episodes, the stars reasoned, and so they didn’t need to see how they turned out. Cranston felt very differently, though. He has seen every episode at least once on TV. Not only that, but he wants to watch them all again one day—with a friend or family member who has never seen the show! What better way to introduce somebody to his life’s work, ya know?
“I actually look forward to watching the whole series again with someone who hasn’t seen it who’s close to me, and it’s like, ‘well, let’s sit down,’” Cranston explained during a podcast interview. He even admitted that it would be fun to replay all the best and most memorable parts over and over again for the new viewer. What a way to be introduced to one of the world’s most famous television shows that would be—eagerly, and by the man who starred in it![2]
8 Terry Crews
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Terry Crews is not afraid to watch himself on screen. In fact, he goes further than most celebrities on this list and watches himself perform in pretty much any format and venue he can get! That means watching and reliving the memories from filming his reality show, The Family Crews. But it also means re-watching his old scripted television and movie roles before that. And it means watching himself in memes and GIFs that have come to populate the internet. Seriously! But Terry doesn’t even stop there. He makes his family watch him work, too!
Speaking to Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show one evening, Crews admitted that he forces his poor family to re-watch his appearance on Lip Sync Battle when he needs a pick-me-up. “I could not stop watching my own performance,” Crews bluntly admitted to the late-night host. “You know what I mean? I was like, ‘Y’all want to see ‘Lip Sync’ again?’ and my kids were like, ‘Aw man.’ I was like, ‘No, really, it’s good! Look at this part!’ My wife finally grabbed me like, ‘Give me the remote! I’m going to erase it off the DVR if you don’t stop.’” That’s a pretty funny story, but honestly… we think his wife had it right![3]
7 Samuel L. Jackson
Pulp Fiction | ‘Big Kahuna Burger’ (HD) – Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta | MIRAMAX
Samuel L. Jackson isn’t one of those stars who hates to see themselves on the big screen. Rather, he seeks out the films he’s been in and likes to watch them over and over again. And not only that, but he likes to buy tickets to his movies for other people, too! Typically, Jackson buys $1,000 or more worth of tickets on the opening weekends of his films and then gives those tickets away to his church and other friends. He even prefers to watch his movies in theaters with real folks—and not just at premieres with other actors and Hollywood people—so that he can gauge the honest reaction of the public after the film.
“I watch them at home; I go to the theater,” Jackson explained in an interview on the Graham Norton Show once. “I know, when I have a movie that’s opening, it’s going to make at least $1,000 that weekend because I buy $1,000 worth of tickets. I give them to the church, or I give them to somebody, and their kids go.”
He also watches his movies at home when they pop up on television! He added this reveal to Norton, too: “If I’m sitting at home and if I’m channel surfing, there’s nothing else on, I go into the search engine and go, ‘Samuel Jackson.’ Boom. It’s the truth.” That’s a pretty wild revelation. But if we had Samuel L. Jackson’s acting talent, we might do the same thing![4]
6 Keanu Reeves
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Of all the stars who enjoy watching their past films and productions, Keanu Reeves’s reasons for it are perhaps the most profound and sentimental. Rather than just watching the films to enjoy his own acting talents, Keanu looks back at old movies with one intention: to recall the memories and enjoyable times he had behind the scenes during production. He enjoys thinking back to where he was at that point in his life and what his world was like. And more often than not, the walk down memory lane gets him smiling again.
“Watching old films from the past, it kind of is, for me, like thinking about the memories of making it,” Reeves admitted in an interview once. “It’s kind of like a photo album, so it takes me back to the people that you worked with or the experiences of making it. And once in a while… especially with a certain amount of time between the performing of it and then watching it, you know, you can go, ‘Oh yeah, that movie was pretty good.” In our opinion, he’s been in a lot of movies that we can say that about![5]
5 Quentin Tarantino
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Quentin Tarantino was once asked by radio shock jock legend Howard Stern to pick his favorite movie of his own that he ever made. And the legendary filmmaker didn’t hesitate to levy a surprising (or maybe not so surprising) choice on the radio DJ: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Tarantino may have picked pretty quickly. But just because that was his favorite of his own movies, it doesn’t mean that he’s one of those stars who doesn’t go back to watch his other films, either. In fact, Tarantino very regularly watches the movies that he’s made. He’s proud of them, and he enjoys them, and he wants to see how they come out on the big screen.
“I love them,” he told Stern. “I love my movies. I’m making them for me, everybody else is invited. Anytime my movies are on the TV, I’m like, ‘Oh hey! Now I’m watching Jackie Brown for a while.’ I’m very happy with my work.” Honestly, that’s probably how we would react, too, if we made movies. After all, what’s the point of doing all that work if you’re not going to enjoy the finished product, right? (And not to mention, but if YOU don’t enjoy your movie when it’s done… other people probably won’t, either!)[6]
4 Ice Cube
Funny enough, Ice Cube watches all of his old movies—but he doesn’t want anybody to know it! Instead, it took actor Jonah Hill to call him out on it once before that fact bubbled up to the surface. According to Jonah, he was once on a flight with Ice Cube and their 21 Jump Street co-star Channing Tatum when the duo noticed that the rapper was watching one of his old films. They figured it out because they saw Ice Cube watching something and hysterically laughing. But for the longest time, they couldn’t figure out what he was laughing about! Until they finally walked by and saw that the gangster rap aficionado was tuned in to Friday and loving every minute of it!
“We walked by the computer screen, we walked by to go to the bathroom, we looked, and he’s watching Friday,” Hill admitted to Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show. “He was watching his own movie. He couldn’t get enough of it.” Jonah and Channing couldn’t get enough of it, either, and they found themselves laughing very hard at how much Ice Cube was laughing at his own past acting performance.[7]
3 Jennifer Aniston
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Jennifer Aniston starred in the sitcom Friends for a decade. And she came out of the show as perhaps the most well-known of its six main characters. She was so popular throughout the ’90s, in fact, that women started going to their hairstylists and asking for the “Jennifer Aniston” cut to look just like her! So it makes sense that she would want to relive her old glory days from time to time by watching past episodes of Friends. Every now and then, when an old episode comes up,