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Sandra Bullock And All That Razz

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March 7, 2010

“When I said I will show up, I miraculously won,” said Sandra Bullock, accepting her award for worst actress at the 30th annual Razzie Awards, which honors

dishonors Hollywood’s worst on the eve of the Oscars, March 6 at Hollywood’s Barnsdall Gallery Theatre.  Bullock is the first actress ever to be nominated for both a Razzie and an Oscar in the same weekend.

Bullock was welcomed with a standing ovation at the award ceremony as she both surprised and delighted the audience by making an appearance.  She came equipped with a shooting script from “All About Steve,” the film in question.  She told the audience, “I’m willing to go through page by page, read the line the way I did it in the film and, if anyone wants to give me a line read of how I could’ve done it better.”  She also brought in a wagon filled with DVDs of her film to give to the audience members and asked that everyone actually watch the film and rethink their decision.  “I’ll show up again next year if you promise to watch the movie and really consider if it was the worst performance of the year and if it isn’t, I’ll give back the Razzie,” said Bullock.

Bullock picked up a second Razzie as well for her and costar Bradley Cooper for worst screen couple. 

Bullock left a fundraising event with Jeffrey Katzenberg to attend the Awards and added, “Now I’ve got to get back to that event, because you know, it’s Jeffrey Katzenberg and he can basically prevent me from ever working again.”

Along with Bullock, the big winner of the evening was “Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen” which won in three categories for worst picture, worst screenplay and Michael Bay for worst director. 

Other winners included “Battlefield Earth,” which is based on an L. Ron Hubbard novel, won worst picture of the decade.  Eddie Murphy was honored as worst actor of the decade and hailed “the Energizer bunny of bad movies.” 

Paris Hilton won for worst actress of the decade for her unknown roles in “The Hottie and The Nottie,” “House of Whacks,” and “Repo: The Genetic Opera.”

Disney’s Jonas Brothers (all three of them) won for worst actor(s) for “Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience.”

In the supporting actor category, Billy Ray Cyrus won for “Hannah Montana: The Movie,” while Sienna Miller won for best supporting actress for her role in “GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra.”

No less than thirty two films were considered for the category of ‘worst prequel, remake, rip-off or sequel,’ where the winner was “Land of The Lost.”

Perhaps tonight at the Oscars, Bullock can continue her winning streak and be

dis

honored this time.

Nominees and Winners for the 30th Annual Razzie Awards

WORST PICTURE OF 2009

“All About Steve”

“G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra”

“Land of the Lost”

“Old Dogs”

“Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” (a.k.a. “Trannies, Too”)
 


WORST ACTOR OF 2009 

All Three Jonas Brothers, “Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience”
Will Ferrell, “Land of the Lost”  

Steve Martin, “Pink Panther 2” 

Eddie Murphy, “Imagine That” 

John Travolta, “Old Dogs”

WORST ACTRESS Of 2009 

Beyonce, “Obsessed”

Sandra Bullock, “All About Steve” 

Myley Cyrus, “Hannah Montana: The Movie” 

Megan Fox, “Jennifer’s Body” and “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” 

Sarah Jessica Parker, “Did You Hear About the Morgans?”

WORST SCREEN COUPLE OF 2009 

Any Two (or More) Jonas Brothers, “The Jonas Brothers 3-D Concert Experience” 

Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper, “All About Steve” 

Will Ferrell and any co-star, Creature or “Comic Riff,” “Land of the Lost”  

Shia Lebouf & Either Megan Fox or Any Transformer, “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”

Kristin Stewart and either Robert Pattinson or Taylor Whatz-His-Fang, “Twilight Saga: New Moon”

WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS OF 2009 

Candice Bergen, “Bride Wars” 

Ali Larter, “Obsessed” 

Sienna Miller, “G.I. Joe” 

Kelly Preston,“Old Dogs” 

Julie White (as Mom), “Trannies, Too”

WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR OF 2009 

Billy Ray Cyrus, “Hannah Montana: The Movie” 

Hugh Hefner (as himself), “Miss March” 

Robert Pattinson, “Twilight Saga: New Moon” 

Jorma Taccone (as Cha-Ka), “Land of the Lost”  
Marlon Wayans, “G.I. Joe”

WORST REMAKE, RIP-OFF OR SEQUEL (COMBINED CATEGORY FOR 2009) 

“G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra”

“Land of the Lost” 
“Pink Panther 2” (A Rip-Off of a Sequel to a Remake)

“Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”
“Twilight Saga: New Moon”

WORST DIRECTOR OF 2009 

Michael Bay, “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”
Walt Becker, “Old Dogs” 

Brad Silberling, “Land of the Lost”  

Stephen Sommers, “G.I. Joe” 

Phil Traill, “All About Steve”

WORST SCREENPLAY OF 2009   

“All About Steve,” screenplay by Kim Barker

“G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” screenplay by Stuart Beattie and David Elliot & Paul Lovett, based on Hasbro’s G.I. Joe Characters.

“Land of the Lost,” written by Chris Henchy & Dennis McNicholas, based on Sid & Marty Krofft’s TV series

“Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen,” written By Ehren Kruger & Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman, based on Hasbro’s Transformers Action Figures 

“Twilight Saga: New Moon,” screenplay by Melissa Rosenberg, based on the novel by Stephenie Meyer

WORST PICTURE OF THE DECADE (3 SPECIAL 30TH RAZZIE-VERSARY AWARDZ)

“Battlefield Earth” (2000)—Nominated for 10 Razzies, “winner” of 8 (including Worst Drama of Our First 25 Years)
“Freddy Got Fingered” (2001)—Nominated for nine Razzies, “winner” of five

“Gigli” (2003)—Nominated for 10 Razzies, winner of seven (including Worst Comedy of Our First 25 Years)

“I Know Who Killed Me” (2007)—Nominated for nine Razzies, “winner” of eight

“Swept Away” (2002)—Nominated for nine Razzies, “winner” of five

WORST ACTOR OF THE DECADE 

Ben Affleck —(Nominated for nine “achievements,“winner” of two Razzies) “Daredevil,” “Gigli,” “Jersey Girl,” “Paycheck,” “Pearl Harbor,” “Surviving Christmas” 

Eddie Murphy—(Nominated for 12 “achievements,” “winner” of three Razzies) “Adventures of Pluto Nash,” “I Spy,” “Imagine That,” “Meet Dave,” “Norbit,” “Showtime”

Mike Myers—(Nominated for four “achievements,” “winner” of two Razzies), “Cat in the Hat,” “The Love Guru”

Rob Schneider—(Nominated for six “achievements,” “winner” of one Razzie) “The Animal,” “Benchwarmers,” “Deuce Bigalo: European Gigolo,” “Grandma’s Boy,” “The Hot Chick,” “I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry,” “Little Man,” “Little Nicky” 

John Travolta—(Nominated for six “achievements,” “winner” of the Razzies) “Battlefield Earth,” “Domestic Disturbance,” “Lucky Numbers,” “Old Dogs,” “Swordfish”

WORST ACTRESS OF THE DECADE 

Mariah Carey – (The Single Biggest Individual Vote Getter of the Decade: 70+% Of ALL Votes For Worst Actress Of 2001), “Glitter”

Paris Hilton (Nominated for five “Achievements,”  “Winner” of four Razzies) “The Hottie & The Nottie,” “House of Whacks,” “Repo: The Genetic Opera”
Lindsay Lohan—(Nominated for five “achievements,”  “winner” of three Razzies) “Herbie Fully Loaded,” “I Know Who Killed Me,” “Just My Luck” 

Jennifer Lopez—(Nominated for nine “achievements,” “winner” of two Razzies) “Angel Eyes,” “Enough,” “Gigli,” “Jersey Girl,” “Maid in Manhattan,” “Monster-in-Law,” “The Wedding Planner”

Madonna—(Nominated for six “achievements,” “winner” of four Razzies) “Die Another Day,” “The Next Best Thing,” “Swept Away”

 

 

 

 

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