— M. Night Shyamalan may have received best director and screenplay
Oscar nominations for the 1999 best picture nominee “The Sixth Sense,”
but more recently his films are being nominated for the Golden
Raspberry — Razzie — Awards. His 2010 misfire, “The Last Airbender,”
makes him a threepeat offender in the Razzie world after 2006’s “The
Lady in the Water” and 2008’s “The Happening.”
His 3-D version of the popular animated TV series
scored nine Razzie nominations Monday morning, including worst picture,
director, remake, screenplay, worst screen couple/worst ensemble and a
new Razzie category, worst eye-gouging misuse of 3-D.
Also scoring nine thumbs down was the box-office giant “Eclipse,” the third installment in “The Twilight Saga.”
Joining “Airbender” and “Eclipse” in the worst
picture category are “The Bounty Hunter,” “Sex and the City 2” and
“Vampires Suck.”
Battling it out for worst actor are nominees
Worst actress nominees are
Those with the dubious distinction of being nominated in the supporting actress category are
The worst supporting actor category includes
Joining “Last Airbender” in the worst eye-gouging
misuse of 3-D category are “Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty
Galore,” “Clash of the Titans,” “The Nutcracker in 3D” and “Saw 3D.”
Nominees for worst screen couple/worst ensemble are
Vying with Shyamalan for worst director are
Besides Shyamalan, worst screenplay nominees are
Joining “Last Airbender” in worst prequel, remake,
rip-off or sequel are “Clash of the Titans,” “Sex and the City 2,”
“Eclipse” and “Vampires Suck.”
Though the “winners” rarely ever show up to receive their Razzie,
who won the lead actress Oscar last year for “The Blind Side,” did
attend to pick up her Razzie for “All About Steve” the night before the
Academy Awards.
The Razzies will be announced
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