Cuba Gooding, Jr.: Boat Trip
After his Oscar-winning performance in Jerry Maguire, Cuba Gooding Jr.’s career gradually declined, reaching a low with 2002’s Boat Trip. In the film, Gooding’s character and his friend mistakenly board a gay cruise, leading to a series of misguided comedic events.

The movie was met with widespread critical negativity, with Roger Ebert harshly criticizing it for being contentless and offensive to all. The film’s failure to connect with audiences and its problematic themes further tarnished Gooding’s career, highlighting a sharp contrast from the heights he once achieved post-Jerry Maguire.