'Transformers'
tops Razzies 'worst film' nominees
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[January 14, 2015] LOS
ANGELES (Reuters) - Director Michael Bay's special
effects spectacle "Transformers: Age of Extinction" led
all movies in ignominy with seven Razzie Awards
nominations, including worst picture, screenplay and
director.
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Action fantasy film "The Legend of Hercules" and faith-based
film "Saving Christmas" starring Kirk Cameron trailed close
behind with six nods each for the year's "worst achievements in
film," organizers of the 35th Golden Raspberry Awards said on
Tuesday ahead of Wednesday's formal announcement.
Winners of the Razzies, an annual tongue-in-cheek antidote to
Hollywood's awards season, will be announced on Feb. 21, the eve
of the Academy Awards.
"Transformers" was the fifth most popular film at the U.S. box
office in 2014 with $245 million in ticket sales. It has earned
more than $1 billion worldwide.
Worst picture nominees also include "Hercules," "Saving
Christmas," action-comedy "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," and
thriller "Left Behind" starring Nicolas Cage.
Organizers called this year's batch of contenders the "cinematic
equivalent of re-treaded tires."
Actress Cameron Diaz is up for the spray-painted golden
raspberry statuettes as worst actress in romantic comedies "The
Other Woman" and "Sex Tape" as well as worst supporting actress
for "Annie." She shares a nod for worst screen combo with "Sex
Tape" costar Jason Segel.
Seth MacFarlane also picked up multiple nods for his Western
satire "A Million Ways to Die in the West," including worst
actor, screen combo with Charlize Theron and worst director.
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Kelsey Grammer earned a worst supporting actor nomination for four
films this past year: "Expendables 3," "Legends of Oz," "Think Like
a Man Too" and "Transformers."
Perennial Razzie favorite Adam Sandler only earned one nomination
for his role in romantic comedy "Blended." His costar Drew Barrymore
also scored a nod for her role.
The winner of a new category this year, the redeemer award, will be
determined by online vote. The award will honor a past Razzie winner
who has recently earned acclaim.
The nominees are Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Mike Myers, Keanu
Reeves and Kristen Stewart.
The winners will be chosen by the members of the Golden Raspberry
Award Foundation, a group open to the public.
(Reporting by Eric Kelsey; Editing by Mary Milliken and Andrew Hay)
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