Sunday, March 4, 2018

Razzie Awards 2018 'Winners' List: Congrats to 'The Emoji Movie' and ... Tom Cruise?

The Razzies are here! As usual, the Razzie Awards honor the "worst" films and performances of the year the day before the Oscars honor the "best."

"Transformers: The Last Knight" led the 2018 pack with nine Razzie nominations, but somehow managed to drive away empty-handed. "Fifty Shades Darker" had eight nods but was spared the top insults, which instead went to four-time Razzie winner "The Emoji Movie."

Here's the full list of "winners":

WORST PICTURE
"The Emoji Movie"

WORST ACTRESS
Tyler Perry for "BOO! 2: A Medea Halloween"

WORST ACTOR
Tom Cruise for "The Mummy"

WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Mel Gibson for "Daddy's Home 2"

WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Kim Basinger for "Fifty Shades Darker"

WORST SCREEN COMBO
Any Two Obnoxious Emojis in "The Emoji Movie"

WORST REMAKE, RIP-OFF, OR SEQUEL
"Fifty Shades Darker"

WORST DIRECTOR
Anthony (Tony) Leondis for "The Emoji Movie"

SPECIAL ROTTEN TOMATOES AWARD: THE RAZZIE NOMINEE SO BAD YOU LOVED IT!
"Baywatch"

WORST SCREENPLAY
"The Emoji Movie," screenplay by Tony Leondis, Eric Siegel, and Mike White

Poor Tom Cruise. Did he really deserve that, considering the competition? Here are the stars who were nominated for Worst Actor and Actress:

WORST ACTRESS
Katherine Heigl / Unforgettable
Dakota Johnson / Fifty Shades Darker
Jennifer Lawrence / mother!
Tyler Perry / Boo 2!: A Madea Halloween
Emma Watson / The Circle

WORST ACTOR
Tom Cruise / The Mummy
Johnny Depp / Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
Jamie Dornan / Fifty Shades Darker
Zac Efron / Baywatch
Mark Wahlberg / Daddy's Home 2 & Transformers: The Last Knight

Kinda thought both "Fifty Shades Darker" stars would take the honors this year, but that didn't happen. It's funny, but is it good or bad that Tyler Perry won in the actress category? Doubt any of the women would fight him for the trophy, but what a sad state of affairs when the ladies can't even pull out a "win" in their own category.

Also, in a timely move, the Razzies posted an "In Memoriam" video for the careers of guys who'd been called out for sexual harassment/misconduct/assault in 2017:

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