"Movie 43" led the Razzie Awards on Saturday while annual favorite Adam
Sandler went home empty-handed at the ceremony that mauled Hollywood's
worst films and performances of the year.
"After Earth," starring Will Smith and his teenage son Jaden, picked
up three gold spray-painted raspberry accolades: Jaden Smith for worst
actor, Will Smith for worst supporting actor and worst screen combo for
the father-son stars.
The
$130 million film, co-written by Will Smith and directed by M. Night
Shyamalan, was a major flop for Sony Corp's Columbia Pictures last year,
grossing just $60 million at the U.S. and Canadian box office.
Relativity
Media's "Movie 43," which features 16 off-beat comedy sketches with
stars such as Halle Berry, Kate Winslet and Hugh Jackman, won worst
picture, worst screenplay for its 19 screenwriters, and worst director
for its 13 filmmakers.
The
Razzies, created in 1980 as an antidote to the backslapping of
Hollywood's awards season and now in its 34th year, is held on the
evening before the glitzy Oscars ceremony, the biggest night of honors
for the film industry.
The
Razzie awards are selected by about 800 members of the Golden Raspberry
Award Foundation, who can purchase a membership for online voting
rights in the annual panning of films. Eight of the nine categories are
voted by members, while the ninth for worst screen combo was determined
by more than 80,000 votes on movie review website RottenTomatoes.com.
The
award winners rarely attend to collect their statuettes in person,
although Sandra Bullock notably attended in 2010 to collect her worst
actress and worst screen couple awards for "All About Steve," the night
before she won the best actress Oscar for "The Blind Side."
Sandler,
who has earned more than 20 Razzie nominations over the course of his
career, failed to win any of his seven Golden Raspberries nods this year
for comedy "Grown Ups 2," which was bludgeoned by critics.
The
"Wedding Singer" star won two Razzies last year for the father-son
comedy "That's My Boy" and pulled off the only "Razzie sweep" for his
film "Jack and Jill" in 2012, winning all 10 awards handed out that year.
This
year's worst actress went to another Razzie regular, actor-director
Tyler Perry in drag for the lead character of "A Madea Christmas." Reality TV personality Kim Kardashian was named worst supporting actress for her role in "Tyler Perry's Temptation."
Disney's
"The Lone Ranger" film starring Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer, one of
last summer's notable big-budget flops, was named worst remake/rip-off
or sequel. The film, made for more than $200 million, failed to perform at the box office and lost $190 million for the studio.
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