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  • 43rd Razzie® Award Winners!




    Razzie organizers also chastised themselves for nominating 12-year-old Ryan Kiera Armstrong as worst actress of the year. After being “put through the cyberworld blender,” as they put it, they subsequently removed her from the ballot and announced that new voting guidelines were being adopted that would preclude any performer or filmmaker who is a minor from being considered for a Razzie Award. So the Razzies replaced Armstrong with themselves “and won by a landslide.”

    Tom Hanks was voted as the winner in two categories for his role in Elvis: worst supporting actor and worst screen combo for “Tom Hanks & His Latex-Laden Face (and That Ludicrous Accent).” (Elvis is up for eight Oscars at Sunday’s awards, including best makeup and hairstyling.)

    Morbius also landed two awards: worst actor for Jared Leto and worst supporting actress for Adria Arjona. Other winners included “Disney’s Pinocchio (NOT del Toro’s!)” as worst remake, ripoff or sequel, and MGK (aka Colson Baker) and Mod Sun as worst directors for Good Mourning.

    In more positive news, Colin Farrell was named the recipient of this year’s Razzie Redeemer Award, “given to a former Razzie contender who’s reclaimed their wings and emerged from Razzie hell, for going “from 2004 worst actor nominee [for Alexander the Great] to 2022 best actor Oscar frontrunner [for The Banshees of Inisherin].” This year’s other contenders were Mark Wahlberg for Father Stu and Val Kilmer for his Netflix documentary Val.
    Source: The Hollywood Reporter

    WORST PICTURE


    Blonde (WINNER)
    Disney’s Pinocchio
    Good Mourning
    The King’s Daughter
    Morbius


    WORST ACTOR


    Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly) / Good Mourning
    Pete Davidson (Voice Only) / Marmaduke
    Tom Hanks (as Gepetto) / Disney’s Pinocchio
    Jared Leto / Morbius (WINNER)
    Sylvester Stallone / Samaritan

    WORST ACTRESS


    Razzes / Their 43rd Worst Actress Nominations Blunder (WINNER)
    Bryce Dallas Howard / Jurassic Park: Dominion
    Diane Keaton / Mack & Rita
    Kaya Scodelario / The King’s Daughter
    Alicia Silverstone / The Requin


    WORST REMAKE/RIP-OFF/SEQUEL


    Blonde
    BOTH 365 Days sequels — 365 Days: This Day and The Next 365 Days [a Razzie BOGO]
    Disney’s Pinocchio (WINNER)
    Firestarter
    Jurassic World: Dominion


    WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS


    Adria Arjona / Morbius (WINNER)
    Lorraine Bracco (voice only) Disney’s Pinocchio
    Penélope Cruz / The 355
    Bingbing Fan / The 355 and The King’s Daughter
    Mira Sorvino / Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend


    WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR


    Pete Davidson (cameo role) Good Mourning
    Tom Hanks / Elvis (WINNER)
    Xavier Samuel / Blonde
    Mod Sun / Good Mourning
    Evan Williams / Blonde


    WORST SCREEN COUPLE


    Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly) and Mod Sun / Good Mourning
    Both Real Life Characters in the Fallacious White House Bedroom Scene / Blonde
    Tom Hanks and His Latex-Laden Face (and Ludicrous Accent) Elvis (WINNER)
    Andrew Dominik and His Issues With Women / Blonde
    The Two 365 Days Sequels (both released in 2022)


    WORST DIRECTOR

    Judd Apatow / The Bubble
    Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly) and Mod Sun / Good Mourning (WINNER)
    Andrew Dominik / Blonde
    Daniel Espinosa / Morbius
    Robert Zemeckis / Disney’s Pinocchio

    WORST SCREENPLAY

    Blonde / Written for the screen by Andrew Dominik, adapted from the Bio-Novel by Joyce Carol Oates (WINNER)
    Disney’s Pinocchio / Screenplay by Robert Zemeckis and Chris Weitz (not authorized by the estate of Carlo Collodi)
    Good Mourning / “Written” by Machine Gun Kelly and Mod Sun
    Jurassic World: Dominion / Screenplay by Emily Carmichael and Colin Trevorrow, story by Trevorrow and Derek Connolly
    Morbius / Screen story and sreenplay by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless


    RAZZIE REDEEMER AWARD


    Colin Farrell (From 2004 Worst Actor nominee to 2022 Best Actor Oscar Front-Runner)

  • #2
    I do not agree about Tom Hanks. The make up was poor but that was not his fault. He is a brilliant actor and it was a very complex character he had to portray. I would probably agree about the rest though. Allen Finch.

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    • #3
      Oops! I seem to be making a habit of changing my name! Perhaps I am beginning to lose the plot! Ken Finch.

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