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]]>The “top” spot was taken by Cats which took home six awards including worst picture, worst screenplay, worst director for Tom Hooper, worst supporting actor for James Corden, worst supporting actress for Rebel Wilson and worst screen combo for Any Two Half-Feline/Half-Human Hairballs.
The second place went to Rambo: last Blood which took home two Razzies: worst remake, rip-off or sequel, and worst reckless disregard for human life and public property. John Travolta and Hilary Duff also took top acting honors and Eddie Murphy took the only positive award: the redeemer award for his performance in Dolemite Is My Name.
Below you can see the what is referred to as the “lock-down edition” of the ceremony that replaced what the organizers planned to be according to them “a really humongous show — complete with an opening parody number, sketches, ‘Celebrity Presenters’ and the Whole Balla Wax — eventually to be beamed out to the entire world”.
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]]>The film with the most nominations this year is Cats. The adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical gathered nine nominations, among them three acting nods for Judi Dench, James Corden, and Rebel Wilson. It also received two nominations in the worst screen combo category for “any two half-feline/half-human hairballs” for “Jason Derulo & his CGI-neutered bulge.”
Other “leading” movies included Rambo: Last Blood – the latest sequel to the Sylvester Stallone’s film franchise, which got eight nominations. A Madea Family Funeral got eight nods too. The Hellboy reboot received four nominations, including Worst Screenplay and Worst Actor for David Harbour. The Haunting of Sharon Tate didn’t fare well as Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood — the other movie to deal with the Manson murders this year — and got four nominations including Worst Actress for Hillary Duff. The Fanatic – a thriller starring John Travolta and directed by Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst got four nominations as well.
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]]>The post “Cats” Takes Home 6 Razzies — Including Worst Movie appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The “top” spot was taken by Cats which took home six awards including worst picture, worst screenplay, worst director for Tom Hooper, worst supporting actor for James Corden, worst supporting actress for Rebel Wilson and worst screen combo for Any Two Half-Feline/Half-Human Hairballs.
The second place went to Rambo: last Blood which took home two Razzies: worst remake, rip-off or sequel, and worst reckless disregard for human life and public property. John Travolta and Hilary Duff also took top acting honors and Eddie Murphy took the only positive award: the redeemer award for his performance in Dolemite Is My Name.
Below you can see the what is referred to as the “lock-down edition” of the ceremony that replaced what the organizers planned to be according to them “a really humongous show — complete with an opening parody number, sketches, ‘Celebrity Presenters’ and the Whole Balla Wax — eventually to be beamed out to the entire world”.
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]]>The post The Razzies Nominations: “Cats” and “Rambo: Last Blood” Take the Lead appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The film with the most nominations this year is Cats. The adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical gathered nine nominations, among them three acting nods for Judi Dench, James Corden, and Rebel Wilson. It also received two nominations in the worst screen combo category for “any two half-feline/half-human hairballs” for “Jason Derulo & his CGI-neutered bulge.”
Other “leading” movies included Rambo: Last Blood – the latest sequel to the Sylvester Stallone’s film franchise, which got eight nominations. A Madea Family Funeral got eight nods too. The Hellboy reboot received four nominations, including Worst Screenplay and Worst Actor for David Harbour. The Haunting of Sharon Tate didn’t fare well as Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood — the other movie to deal with the Manson murders this year — and got four nominations including Worst Actress for Hillary Duff. The Fanatic – a thriller starring John Travolta and directed by Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst got four nominations as well.
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