Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones might be one of the richest couples in Hollywood, but it looks like even they can't resist a good bargain when they see one. The Welsh-born actress was spotted shopping at a discount store while in Yorkshire, England, where she is currently filming scenes for her upcoming movie, "Dad's Army."

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According To The Express on Friday, the Hollywood beauty was searching for discounted items at a closing down sale at a Home Works store. Reports say that while she was eyeing a few pieces, including a canvas of Audrey Hepburn, the actress left the store empty handed.

A store worker said, "She didn't buy the picture in the end. She gave me the canvas to wrap but there was a photographer snapping her in the store so she dropped it and walked out. She was in and out again like a flash. I only saw her for a few seconds, she seemed friendly enough just not wanting to stop and chat which I can understand."

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Just recently, Zeta-Jones was slammed for being "miscast" in the remake to "Dad's Army."

According to Paul Routledge of The Mirror earlier this month, he says that Zeta-Jones doesn't belong in the film because as a woman, she has "no place" to be there.

He wrote, "Dad's Army is a saga of the Home Guard in World War Two. It's all about men. Men occasionally making fools of themselves, I grant you, but men all the same. The clue is the title. It's not the Women's Land Army or the Fanys. It's Dads, stupid boy!"

He added, "So why introduce a femme fatale, in the (admittedly shapely) shape of Catherine Zeta-Jones, playing a hot-shot journalist who is sent to write about my platoon?"

This isn't the first time that Zeta-Jones is being slammed by critics, as earlier this month they also blasted her for signing up to play Griselda Blanco, the first woman to be a Colombian drug lord in The Godmother. Many critics are calling it a miscast, saying that Zeta-Jones looks nothing like the fearless Blanco, who was a huge figure in the Miami drugs wars of the 1970s and 1980s.