The nominations for the 35th annual Golden Raspberry Awards have been announced, and its clear there's no love for Kirk Cameron or the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
While we're all gearing up for the 2014 Academy Awards, there's a different sort of long-standing awards tradition that took place over the weekend: the Razzie Awards, which honors the best of the worst in film in each year. And this year M. Night Shyamalan and Will Smith's 'After Earth' and the celeb-heavy ensemble anthology comedy 'Movie 43' took home the most prizes with three awards each.
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While the Academy Awards celebrate the best of the year, with the exception of Jonah Hill (Seriously, how is he nominated again?), we cannot overlook the contributions of the Golden Raspberry Awards, the Razzies, awarding the worst in film. And again, Adam Sandler seems to be the Razzie’s “favorite” actor.
Usually, the Golden Raspberry Awards (the anti-Oscars) announce their nominations the day before the Oscar nominations are announced, and give out their awards the day before the Oscars. This year Razzie founder John Wilson decided to do something a little different and announce the nominees the night before the Oscars, with the actual winners being announced on April Fool's Day,
With tonight being the Academy Awards, recognizing the best of the best, let us not forget the worst of the worst. The Razzie Awards recognize the worst films/performances of the year. Below is the complete list of winners.
Worst Picture: "The Last Airbender"
Worst Actor: Ashton Kutcher for both "Killers" and "Valentine's Day...
In advance of the real Academy Award nominations, announced on the 25th, the unfortunate nominees for the 2011 Golden Raspberries (or "Razzies") were announced on Monday, honoring the year's worst actors, actresses, and films. The pack of nominees are led by vampire romance The Twilight Saga: Eclipse and M. Night Shymalan's much-panned Avatar: The Last Airbender.
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