Razzie Winners (?) Announced
Summary
Fans of bad movies have The Stinkers and The Razzies to look forward to every year, and now that the latter organization has announced their winners, we can put this issue to bed and enjoy the next ten months of cinematic ineptitude. Back to Article
Fans of bad movies have The Stinkers and The Razzies to look forward to every year, and now that the latter organization has announced their winners, we can put this issue to bed and enjoy the next ten months of cinematic ineptitude. Back to Article
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jeremyd4 writes: on Mar 06 2006 06:05 AM Will Ferrell & Nicole Kidman... that's a bit unfair. (Reply to this) |
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RoadDogXVIII writes: on Mar 06 2006 06:09 AM "Alone in the Dark" and "Dukes of Hazzard" surprisingly got away unscathed. I'm surprised, because those movies SUCKED! (Reply to this) |
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omelette writes: on Mar 06 2006 06:27 AM I actually didn't think Hayden Christensen was all that bad in Revenge of the Sith...although he was completely awful in Episode 2! (Reply to this) |
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killthemall4444 writes: on Mar 06 2006 07:13 AM Dirt Love? never heard of it. Pretty lame Razzies this year. (Reply to this) |
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gbwillner writes: on Mar 06 2006 03:01 PM Poor Jenny McCarthy.... she makes one movie ever and get crapped on for it. At least rip on a movie someone has HEARD of. It couldn't possible have been as bad as 'War of the Worlds', 'Oceans' 12', or 'Dukes of Hazard'. Oh, and what Omelette said. (Reply to this) |
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gbwillner writes: on Mar 06 2006 03:02 PM [b]Other worse movies...[/b] How could I forget "A lowdown dirty shame"????? WTF was I thinking when I paid real US currency to see that... and not one Razzie???? (Reply to this) |
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JMA writes: on Mar 06 2006 04:26 PM [b]Meh[/b] The Razzies have sucked for a while now. It's a shame, because they used to be good at identifying bad movies. Now all they're interested in is pop culture. Maybe there needs to be a "Worst of the Razzies" site. (Reply to this) |
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inessalenin writes: on Mar 06 2006 05:50 PM Paris Hilton really deserved it! Hayden Christensen not so bad, I think Darth Vader had too much attention! (Reply to this) |
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cowsfan writes: on Mar 06 2006 07:03 PM nothing was worse than 'The Longest Yard'. The most painfully unfunny Adam Sandler vehicle EVER. I didn't see Dirty Love and never plan to. (Reply to this) |
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dracus writes: on Mar 07 2006 09:51 AM I don't think that they're putting much effort into these awards anymore and now it seems that they're more interested in trashing personalities. Who cares what they do oustide of the movies? I agree with JMA; they used to be good at identifying bad movies and it used to be interesting to find the obscure ones just to see them. (Reply to this) |
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phranq writes: on Mar 07 2006 12:26 PM [b]the Razzies are now irrelevant[/b] Hayden did not come close to Razzie territory, Star Wars fan or not. Due to Lucas' poor direction over actors (nothing new) we should Razzie the entire cast from S. Jackson down to poor old Yoda! My movie buff friends have no interest in sci-fi at all yet EVEN they balked at Hayden's nomination (and now win). Obviously the Razzies are trying to send some 'message' but its certainly not over the true 'worst of the year'. Please leave politicizing and undercurrent messages to Washington, the United Nations, and the Oscars. On a related point, the Oscars are a joke too (no suprise!). One of the best supporting actor roles all year was Ian McDermind(?) ironically also in Episode 3. But like J. Nicolson as the Joker back in 1989, the Academy is too pompous to even consider this. Perhaps if the Emperor was played GAY... sultry looks toward Mace Windu.... hhhmmmmm (Reply to this) |
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Catscatscatsrule writes: on Mar 07 2006 09:25 PM I'm really glad that Paris Hilton won the worst supporting actress award. That was by far the worst acting I've ever seen. I feel bad for Jenny McCarthy, I hadn't heard of her film until now, but I know people who have read her books and thought they were hilarious. Perhaps they have bad taste or she just wasn't made for movies. (Reply to this) |
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Skeptic44 writes: on Mar 10 2006 04:36 PM And the tripods in "War of the Worlds" didn't get Worst Supporting Appliance? And I would agree that Sam Jackson deserved the award more than Hayden. At least Hayden looked happy when Natalie told him she was pregnant. (Reply to this) |
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thedudeabides7 writes: on Mar 11 2006 03:27 PM In reply to this comment (#831818) There is no way in hell that War of the Worlds is worse than Dirty Love, not in any f-ing way. It was a crappy, crappy movie(although I didnt 100% of it) and cannot even be compared to WotW. (Reply to this) |
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SozeStrangelove writes: on Mar 11 2006 08:17 PM I havent even heard of Dirty Love until the Razzie news. (Reply to this) |
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It. writes: on Mar 13 2006 08:45 PM In reply to this comment (#831814) [b]kidman and farrell: deserve[/b] deserve, at last! botox get razzies! (Reply to this) |
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