I Know Who Killed Me, Norbit, Daddy Day Camp Lead Razzie Noms
Many, many nominations for Lindsay Lohan and Eddie Murphy.
No awards season -- even a strike-tainted one -- would be complete without the Razzies, right? Of course not. And that's why we've thoughtfully assembled all of this year's nominees in one convenient location.
The Razzies, now entering their 28th year, have been celebrating the worst in film since 1980, when John Wilson took a raspberry trophy, spray-painted it gold, and stuck it to Can't Stop the Music. This year's nominees are suitably distinguished, and they all follow below (with Tomatometers in parentheses). 'Fess up, Vineketeers -- how many of these have you seen? And enjoyed?
Worst Picture:
Bratz (7 percent)
Daddy Day Camp (1 percent)
I Know Who Killed Me (8 percent)
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (14 percent)
Norbit (9 percent)
Worst Actor:
Nicolas Cage, for Ghost Rider (27 percent), National Treasure: Book of Secrets (32 percent), and Next (30 percent)
Jim Carrey, for The Number 23 (8 percent)
Cuba Gooding, Jr., for Daddy Day Camp and Norbit
Eddie Murphy, for Norbit
Adam Sandler, for I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
Worst Actress:
Jessica Alba, for Awake (21 percent), Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (35 percent), and Good Luck Chuck (3 percent)
Logan Browning, Janel Parrish, Nathalia Ramos & Skyler Shaye, for Bratz
Elisha Cuthbert, for Captivity (7 percent)
Diane Keaton, for Because I Said So (5 percent)
Lindsay Lohan (as Aubrey), for I Know Who Killed Me
Lindsay Lohan (as Dakota), for I Know Who Killed Me
Worst Supporting Actor:
Orlando Bloom, for Pirates of the Carribbean: At World's End (45 percent)
Kevin James, for I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
Eddie Murphy, for Norbit
Rob Schneider, for I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
Jon Voight, for Bratz, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, September Dawn (13 percent), and Transformers (57 percent)
Worst Supporting Actress:
Jessica Biel, for I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry and Next
Carmen Electra, for Epic Movie (2 percent)
Eddie Murphy, for Norbit
Julia Ormond, for I Know Who Killed Me
Nicolette Sheridan, for Code Name: The Cleaner (4 percent)
Worst Screen Couple:
Jessica Alba with Dane Cook (for Good Luck Chuck), Hayden Christensen (for Awake), and Ioan Gruffudd (for Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer)
Any combination of two totally air-headed characters in Bratz
Lindsay Lohan and Lindsay Lohan, for I Know Who Killed Me
Worst Remake or Ripoff:
Are We Done Yet? (8 percent, remake/ripoff of Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House)
Bratz (a ripoff if ever there was one)
Epic Movie (ripoff of every movie it rips off)
I Know Who Killed Me (ripoff of Hostel, Saw, and The Patty Duke Show)
Who's Your Caddy? (7 percent, ripoff of Caddyshack)
Worst Prequel or Sequel:
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (16 percent)
Daddy Day Camp
Evan Almighty (24 percent)
Hannibal Rising, (15 percent)
Hostel: Part II (44 percent)
Worst Director:
Dennis Dugan, I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
Roland Joffe, Captivity
Brian Robbins, Norbit
Fred Savage, Daddy Day Camp
Chris Sivertson, I Know Who Killed Me
Worst Screenplay:
Geoff Rodkey and David J. Stem & David N. Weiss, Daddy Day Camp
Jason Friedberg & Aaron Seltzer, Epic Movie
Jeffrey Hammond, I Know Who Killed Me
Barry Fanaro and Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor, I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
Eddie Murphy & Charles Murphy, Jay Sherick & David Ronn, Norbit
Worst Excuse for a Horror Movie:
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem
Captivity
Hannibal Rising
Hostel: Part II
I Know Who Killed Me
Source: Razzies
The Razzies, now entering their 28th year, have been celebrating the worst in film since 1980, when John Wilson took a raspberry trophy, spray-painted it gold, and stuck it to Can't Stop the Music. This year's nominees are suitably distinguished, and they all follow below (with Tomatometers in parentheses). 'Fess up, Vineketeers -- how many of these have you seen? And enjoyed?
Worst Picture:
Bratz (7 percent)
Daddy Day Camp (1 percent)
I Know Who Killed Me (8 percent)
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (14 percent)
Norbit (9 percent)
Worst Actor:
Nicolas Cage, for Ghost Rider (27 percent), National Treasure: Book of Secrets (32 percent), and Next (30 percent)
Jim Carrey, for The Number 23 (8 percent)
Cuba Gooding, Jr., for Daddy Day Camp and Norbit
Eddie Murphy, for Norbit
Adam Sandler, for I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
Worst Actress:
Jessica Alba, for Awake (21 percent), Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (35 percent), and Good Luck Chuck (3 percent)
Logan Browning, Janel Parrish, Nathalia Ramos & Skyler Shaye, for Bratz
Elisha Cuthbert, for Captivity (7 percent)
Diane Keaton, for Because I Said So (5 percent)
Lindsay Lohan (as Aubrey), for I Know Who Killed Me
Lindsay Lohan (as Dakota), for I Know Who Killed Me
Worst Supporting Actor:
Orlando Bloom, for Pirates of the Carribbean: At World's End (45 percent)
Kevin James, for I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
Eddie Murphy, for Norbit
Rob Schneider, for I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
Jon Voight, for Bratz, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, September Dawn (13 percent), and Transformers (57 percent)
Worst Supporting Actress:
Jessica Biel, for I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry and Next
Carmen Electra, for Epic Movie (2 percent)
Eddie Murphy, for Norbit
Julia Ormond, for I Know Who Killed Me
Nicolette Sheridan, for Code Name: The Cleaner (4 percent)
Worst Screen Couple:
Jessica Alba with Dane Cook (for Good Luck Chuck), Hayden Christensen (for Awake), and Ioan Gruffudd (for Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer)
Any combination of two totally air-headed characters in Bratz
Lindsay Lohan and Lindsay Lohan, for I Know Who Killed Me
Worst Remake or Ripoff:
Are We Done Yet? (8 percent, remake/ripoff of Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House)
Bratz (a ripoff if ever there was one)
Epic Movie (ripoff of every movie it rips off)
I Know Who Killed Me (ripoff of Hostel, Saw, and The Patty Duke Show)
Who's Your Caddy? (7 percent, ripoff of Caddyshack)
Worst Prequel or Sequel:
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (16 percent)
Daddy Day Camp
Evan Almighty (24 percent)
Hannibal Rising, (15 percent)
Hostel: Part II (44 percent)
Worst Director:
Dennis Dugan, I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
Roland Joffe, Captivity
Brian Robbins, Norbit
Fred Savage, Daddy Day Camp
Chris Sivertson, I Know Who Killed Me
Worst Screenplay:
Geoff Rodkey and David J. Stem & David N. Weiss, Daddy Day Camp
Jason Friedberg & Aaron Seltzer, Epic Movie
Jeffrey Hammond, I Know Who Killed Me
Barry Fanaro and Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor, I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
Eddie Murphy & Charles Murphy, Jay Sherick & David Ronn, Norbit
Worst Excuse for a Horror Movie:
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem
Captivity
Hannibal Rising
Hostel: Part II
I Know Who Killed Me
Source: Razzies
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![]() on Jan 22 2008 06:28 AM How is Good Luck Chuck NOT in the outright worst movie section along with Epic movie? (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 07:07 AM haha i love this list, amazing! What a waste of money these movies. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 22 2008 07:51 AM Guess what kids! Norbit is nominated for an Academy Award for Make-Up! "How YOU doin'?" (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 22 2008 08:26 AM Only two things I disagree with: - Unlike Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel can actually act (see Illusionist). - I actually enjoyed and got more than I expected from Aliens Vs. Predator: Requiem. I agree that it's not a horror film (should be on that list), but it was far superior to it's prequel. I would've chosen another movie to put on the Worst Prequel/Sequel list as there were tons to choose from this year. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 09:23 AM ok Ghost Rider was terrible! but Nic Cage kicked *** in it, bad nomination by the Razzie's (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 22 2008 09:43 AM Evan Almighty wasn't that bad. Yes, I would have been mad had I paid regular theatre admission. Highly recommended, though, as a family rental. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 10:05 AM In reply to this comment (#1508494) Are you serious? Nic Cage's performance in Ghost Rider was atrocious. I laughed at Nic Cage throughout the whole movie and not in a good way. Nic Cage's nomination for the Razzie is very justified and he should definetly win it. Nic Cage should just stick with what he's actually good at..comedies. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 10:10 AM Of course I agree with all the Good Luck Chuck stuff. Dane Cook is terrible in everything he does. Jessica Alba needs to just go away! It's crazy because I have several friends that liked I now pronounce you chuck and larry. I would have to say Captivity was terrible. Probably one of the worst movies I have seen in a long time. And The Number 23 was embarrassing. Where is Perfect Stranger with Halle Berry? The should have been in there for movie, screenplay and actress. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 10:19 AM I didn't think The Number 23 was so bad...certainly not one of the worst films this year (i guess they don't count DVD releases, so there's less to choose from). I watched it on a Plane home from Europe and while it wasn't the greatest thing in the world, I don't mind having watched it, and probably would have caught it if it was ever on television too. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 10:28 AM it sucks that jim carrey was nominated i mean he's a good actor that was caught in a bad movie (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 22 2008 10:32 AM You know, I haven't seen the other nominees, but I can't imagine how Ghost Rider avoided the "Worst Picture" list. As a matter of fact, how did it avoid the "Worst Excuse for a Horror Movie" list? Of course, now that I think of it, why was that movie made again? (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 11:37 AM ill be shredded for this, but how about death proof for worst movie. to quote someone else, it was like watching an hour and a half of The View, and the whole payoff ending is seeing stuntman mike and resident cool guy kurt russel acting like a *****. worst movie of the year for me. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 12:19 PM Hell, Jim Carrey might actually show up and cause a ruckus. Money's still on perennial Razzie nominee Rob Schneider adding to his collection in person. And how will Eddie Murphy be in both places at once? (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 12:23 PM Ghost Rider should be worst picture DAMN IT!!!! (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 01:22 PM tonysola I have to agree with you. I'am a huge Tarantino fan but Deathproof was just god awful. The entire time I had no idea where the story was going until the final "action scene" which was just an excuse to promote that Australian stunt chick and how amazing it was that she did her own stunts! Lame.. I know Im in more of a minority than whole blooded Indian Americans with this but....Transformers was incomprehensibly terrible and the only movie this year that I almost walked out of. It deserves a whole slew of Razzies. Why dont intelligent movie going individuals realize this? (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 22 2008 01:32 PM did orlando bloom get one for the other pirtates? cuz if not then why now if anything his acting in the movies improved throughout as will turner. dont get me wrong he wasnt awesome in there but if he didnt get them before then why now? there are plenty of other completly ****ty movies like dragon wars and **** were the whole cast coulda knocked out the razzies (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 01:53 PM Did anyone out there watch the movie BUG? It was god awful and I saw the sound boom not once but twice. Bad sex scene, a guy running naked for five minutes, and overall really bad acting. I watched it at a dollar theater and felt that I got ripped off. I actually walked out. I talked to some people over at a movie store and they actually warn people not to watch the movie before hand. If you dont beleive me, well you will just have to sit through it. Bring a barf bag and hold on to your receipt so you can get your money back. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 01:54 PM Did anyone out there watch the movie BUG? It was god awful and I saw the sound boom not once but twice. Horriable plot, a sex scene that makes you cringe, a guy running naked for five minutes, and overall really bad acting. I watched it at a dollar theater and felt that I got ripped off. I actually walked out. I talked to some people over at a movie store and they actually warn people not to watch the movie before hand. If you dont beleive me, well you will just have to sit through it. Bring a barf bag and hold on to your receipt so you can get your money back. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 01:55 PM Okay, so they don't like Norbit, I Know Who Killed Me, Daddy Day Camp, Chuck and Larry, and Epic Movie. But dammit, do they have to nominate them in every single catagory? WE GET IT. The list is pretty redundant. And I will risk my dignity and high esteem to make one firm declaration: Norbit was damn funny and deserves to be nowhere near this list because it succeeded in all the ways it was meant to succeed. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 22 2008 01:55 PM I still don't understand why people are bashing Transformers. Granted the dialogue was horrible, but that is what is expected from Michael Bay. (Reply to this) |
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