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2009 Razzies nominations
The nominations for the Razzies, doled out by the Golden Raspberry committee the night before "that other awards show," are being announced. Here's what's up:
Worst Picture The Love Guru Disaster Movie Meet The Spartans The Happening The Hottie And The Nottie In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale Worst Actress Paris Hilton, The Hottie & The Nottie Kate Hudson, Fool's Gold and My Best Friend's Girl Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett Smith and Meg Ryan, The Women Jessica Alba, The Love Guru and The Eye Cameron Diaz, What Happens In Vegas Worst Actor Eddie Murphy, Meet Dave Mike Myers, The Love Guru Larry The Cable Guy, Witless Protection Al Pacino, 88 Minues Mark Wahlberg, The Happening and Max Payne Worst Supporting Actor Uwe Boll as himself, Uwe Boll's Postal Pierce Brosnan, Mamma Mia! Ben Kingsley, The Love Guru, War Inc. and The Wackness Burt Reynolds, Deal and In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale Worst Supporting Actress Carmen Electra, Disaster Movie and Meet The Spartans Paris Hilton, Repo: A Genetic Opera Kim Kardashian, Disaster Movie Jenny McCarthy, Witless Protection Leelee Sobieski, In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale Worst Screen Couples Uwe Boll and any actor, camera or screenplay Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher, What Happens In Vegas Paris Hilton and either Christine Lakin or Joel David Moore, The Hottie And The Nottie Larry The Cable Guy and Jenny McCarthy, Witless Protection Eddie Murphy and Eddie Murphy, Meet Dave Worst Prequel, Ripoff, Remake or Sequel The Day The Earth Blowed Up Real Good Disaster Movie and Meet The Spartans Indiana Jones and the Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull Speed Racer Star Wars: The Clone Wars Worst Director Uwe Boll, 1968: Tunnel Rats; In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale and Uwe Boll's Postal Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, Disaster Movie and Meet The Spartans Tom Putnam, The Hottie And The Nottie Marco Schnabel, The Love Guru M. Night Shyamalan, The Happening Worst Screenplay Disaster Movie and Meet The Spartans The Happening The Hottie And The Nottie In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale The Love Guru Worst Career Achievement Award Uwe Boll |
I really don't think that Paris Hilton should be on this list for any of the actress awards. I'm familiar with some of her work and she is no actress by any stretch of the imagination. 8D :P
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You have no idea how happy it is for me to know that both Uwe Boll and Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer have FINALLY been nominated this year! Congrats to Uwe Boll for Worst Career Achievement too! 8D
But come on! Speed Racer for Worst Prequel, Ripoff, Remake or Sequel? I loved that film! :frankiemad: |
Personally, I love hearing about the Razzies but every once in a while they end up putting a movie or two that I actually like and I felt it wasn't really deserving of a razzie nomination. Unfortunately this time I honestly felt this nomination was totally unfounded: Indiana Jones 4. I'm seriously sick of people knocking this movie, for crying out loud it was not THAT horrible or evil.
I really enjoyed the movie, I saw it twice in fact and I wasn't even a child born Indy fan and I still loved it. What annoys the hell out of me the most was the complaint about the (I'd spoiler tag this but the movie's been out for a while now) aliens being too far fetched........really.......this is the plausibility threshold.....aliens? Magical coffins that turn Nazis into liquid pudding, magical mind control rocks and immortal knights protecting magical cups of healing waters are plausible but aliens are not, are you serious? I don't think its fair to movies like that to call them crap, just because it wasn't the picture perfect comeback for Indy doesn't mean it warrants a razzie. Uwe Bowell on the other hand, I agree with. |
Concerning the worst sequel, remake, etc catagory, I'm actually rather surprised that The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor managed to evade nomination. Admittedly, I probably got more bang for my entertainment fiver from that particular flick than I did from Crystal Skull, if only because TOTDE was so wretchedly bad that in the end it actually became kind of enjoyable (Crystal Skull, meanwhile, had John Hurt and a handful of entertaining set pieces, but otherwise left me feeling cold). I guess that, while everyone pretty much knew what to expect from TOTDE, Indie's long-awaited return had been subject to a lot more anticipation, hence the greater backlash.
Crystal Skull's biggest mind-fudge, for me, had less to do with the presence of extra-terrestrials than it did the greater mystery as to how Cate Blanchett ever thought that she could use the danged thing as a weapon in the first place! Seriously, did I miss something there? |
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Uwe Boll deserved it much more for House of the Dead and Alone in the Dark. In the Name of the King is boring and cliche-filled, but not nearly as bad as his previous work.
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I gotta say that "Crystal Skull" is VASTLY underrated! :( Speed Racer on the other hand was kinda "meh" to me despite all the stylish visual effects. As for "Star Wars: The Clone Wars", I could've cared less. ::)
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Sorry, just had to say that. 8D |
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