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Barbarella. Based on a French comic strip, and Jane Fonda was arrested in the 70's for drug smuggling (charges were later dropped).
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A Boy Named Charlie Brown

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2015 wrote:You’re a bad man, Charlie Brown.

The man who once voiced the lovable “Peanuts” protagonist was set to be sentenced for several probation violations Friday in a San Diego court — and went on a foul-mouthed rant furious enough to make Lucy van Pelt scared.

His not-so-good grief led to a judge deciding he should undergo a mental competency evaluation.
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The Dark Knight with Christian Bale, who was arrested for assaulting his mother and sister.
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Ang Lee's Hulk.

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Shawarma time!
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Max Peck wrote:
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Shawarma time!
Wrong movie!
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pr0ner wrote:
Max Peck wrote:
Sudy Nym wrote:Image
Shawarma time!
Wrong movie!
But the right character. :coffee:
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Signs
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Beetlejuice

Winona Ryder was arrested for shoplifting.
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Freaky Friday with Linday Lohan
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Vorret wrote:Signs
Science fiction isn't supernatural.

But Blade is.
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Sleepy Hollow

The Headless Horseman is absolutely a supernatural character.

For the arrests, Johnny Depp has been arrested multiple times (assaulting a security guard, trashing a hotel room, assaulting paparazzi), and Jeffrey Jones was arrested for possession of child pornography and solicitation, and is now a registered sex offender.
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Alone in the Dark

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Starring Christian Slater as Edward Carnby.
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tgb wrote:
Vorret wrote:Signs
Science fiction isn't supernatural.

But Blade is.
The way the movie is portrayed is way more supernatural than science fiction, in my opinion of course!
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How about From Dusk Till Dawn, with Danny Trejo who spent many years in prison.
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The Exorcist with Linda Blair in one of the most definitive supernatural roles in movie history, who was arrested and charged with drug possession and conspiracy to sell drugs.
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Rosemary's Baby

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Pyperkub wrote:Rosemary's Baby

Roman Polanski
While he certainly wrote and directed it, Polanski was not an actor in that movie.
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Anonymous Bosch wrote:
Pyperkub wrote:Rosemary's Baby

Roman Polanski
While he certainly wrote and directed it, Polanski was not an actor in that movie.
Plus he was never actually arrested, was he?
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hentzau wrote:How about From Dusk Till Dawn, with Danny Trejo who spent many years in prison.
Win to hentzau. Trejo was one of the first actors that came to my mind in the last round, but I couldn't think of a comic-based movie he was in that was iconic enough to win the round.

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Ghostbusters (2016)

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Bram Stoker's Dracula
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The Exorcist
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Since pr0ner pinched my prior answer, I'll switch to The Evil Dead and its controversial rape scene.
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The Passion of the Christ
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The Evil Dead
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EvilHomer3k wrote:The Evil Dead
Despite its low budget effects, The Evil Dead (1981) proved too shocking for the MPAA and was slapped with an ‘X’ rating. In the UK, the distributor was sued for obscenity by several organizations – confining the film’s release to only a few theaters. Other countries refused to release it at all. In the US, the X-rating guaranteed the film would not be picked up by many theaters and opened in only fifteen initially. But because of such low production costs, The Evil Dead achieved profitability within a week. The most controversial scene – cut out in many international and US markets – was the tree-rape, where a possessed tree stabs a branch into Cheryl’s crotch.
But... you're too late :(
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Vorret wrote:
EvilHomer3k wrote:The Evil Dead
Despite its low budget effects, The Evil Dead (1981) proved too shocking for the MPAA and was slapped with an ‘X’ rating. In the UK, the distributor was sued for obscenity by several organizations – confining the film’s release to only a few theaters. Other countries refused to release it at all. In the US, the X-rating guaranteed the film would not be picked up by many theaters and opened in only fifteen initially. But because of such low production costs, The Evil Dead achieved profitability within a week. The most controversial scene – cut out in many international and US markets – was the tree-rape, where a possessed tree stabs a branch into Cheryl’s crotch.
But... you're too late :(
Yeah, but still... it is a great answer. :whistle:
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Point to AB for The Evil Dead. Honorable Mention to Isg.
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