Surprise, surprise. The 2010 Razzie Awards (for the films that came out in 2009) and “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” and “Land Of The Lost” — two films we also had in our Worst Films of 2009 list — have topped the year’s hall of shame nominations earning seven nods a piece.
Michael Bay was nominated for Worst Director, Megan Fox was nominated twice for Worst Actress (in ‘Transformers 2’ and “Jennifer’s Body”) and as the L.A. Times points out, Sandra Bullock may have a very good shot at winning Best Actress at the Oscars for “The Blind Side” and Worst Actress at the Razzies for her abysmal performance in “All About Steve.”
Here’s the top nominations, more can be found at the impossible to navigate and poorly laid out Razzies site (clicking one page per category? What is this 1995?)
Worst Pictures
All About Steve
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
Land of The Lost
Old Dogs
Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen
Worst Actors
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
Beyonce – OBSESSED
Sandra Bullock – ALL ABOUT STEVE
Miley 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 Supporting Actor
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 Supporting Actress
Candice Bergen – BRIDE WARS
Ali Larter – OBSESSED
Sienna Miller – G.I. JOE
Kelly Preston – OLD DOGS
Julie White (as Mom) – TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN
Worst Director
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
The Razzies are also voting for the Worst Films of the Decade as well, their nominees include: John Travolta’s “Battlefield Earth,” Tom Green’s “Freddy Got Fingered,” Ben Affleckand Jennifer Lopez’s “Gigli,” Lindsay Lohan’s “I Know Who Killed Me” and Guy Ritchie and Madonna’s “Swept Away.”
The film takes itself rather earnestly, the heroine is more than half in love with easeful death, and the lighting by Spanish ace cinematographer Javier Aguirresarobe is impressive.