The Razzies, now in their 42nd year, lampoon
the movies that critics love to hate, testing the thickness of
Hollywood's skin by reveling in the industry's worst
boondoggles.
This year's Razzies took a ball-stealing swipe at basketball
star LeBron James for a lame remake of Michael Jordan's "Space
Jam," granting it four nominations, including worst actor for
James, who can at least fall back on his $39 million-a-year day
job with the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Razzies found Willis deserving of his own special category,
nominating him eight times for "Worst Performance by Bruce
Willis in a 2021 Movie," listing all eight of his forgettable
films from the year.
"Karen," which the Razzies described as hopeless melodrama, and
"The Woman in the Window," deemed lifeless and pointless, earned
five nominations each. Meanwhile, the so-called time-travel
turkey "Infinite" and heist filler "The Misfits" came down with
three each.
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But the musical "Diana" was deemed a special level of bad,
nominated for worst director, worst screenplay and a nearly all
the major acting categories, including a worst actress nod for
Jeanna de Waal in the title role.
Those insults were heaped on top of injury: The Broadway show on
which it was based closed in December after just 33 regular
performances.
"Diana" got panned while two other dramatizations of Princess
Diana won critical praise from the mainstream industry: the
theatrical release "Spencer," starring Kristen Stewart, and the
Netflix series "The Crown," with Emma Corrin in the role.
As usual, the Razzies ridiculed former Oscar winners, nominating
helpless ham Jared Leto for "House of Gucci," Ben Affleck for
"The Last Duel" and Mel Gibson for "Dangerous" in the worst
supporting actor category.
The self-described "ugly cousin to the Oscars" started in 1980
as the Golden Raspberry Awards, created by UCLA film school
graduates and film industry veterans John J. B. Wilson and Mo
Murphy.
More than 1,100 Razzie members from across the United States and
about two dozen other countries vote on the awards, according to
the Razzie website.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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