`The Last Airbender` crowned worst film at Razzies
Action flick `The Last Airbender` and comedy `Sex and the City 2` were the top movies on Saturday to earn the wrath of Razzie voters in the annual Oscar spoof that spotlights Hollywood`s worst performances.
|Last Updated: Feb 27, 2011, 01:29 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Los Angeles: Action flick `The Last Airbender` and comedy `Sex and the City 2` were the top movies on Saturday to earn the wrath of Razzie voters in the annual Oscar spoof that spotlights Hollywood`s worst performances.
"Valentine`s Day" stars Ashton Kutcher and Jessica Alba saw their performances turn sour and picked up Golden Raspberry Awards for worst actor and actress. They also were pilloried for two other titles: he in "Killers" and she in "Little Fockers."
But it was a worse night for M. Night Shyamalan`s "The Last Airbender." It "won" five Razzies to eclipse all other 2010 movies.
Shyamalan was named worst director for his flick, and to his further discredit, the film was blinded by this Raspberry: "worst eye-gouging mis-use of 3-D."
"The Last Airbender," which came out last summer, is a fantasy action movie about a boy with the ability to manipulate natural elements, who uses his power to restore harmony to a world divided into warring factions.
The film made nearly $320 million at global box offices, but it received only a 6 percent favorable rating at review aggregating website RottenTomatoes.com.
Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristen Davis, the four principle stars of "Sex and the City
2," were collectively named worst actress at the Razzies. The so-called "winners" were determined by ballots from some 657 voters in the United States and 17 foreign countries.
Following is a list of 2010 Razzie winners:
Worst picture: "The Last Airbender"
Worst actor: Ashton Kutcher ("Killers" and "Valentine`s Day")
Worst actress: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristen Davis and Cynthia Nixon ("Sex and the City 2")
Worst supporting actress: Jessica Alba ("The Killer Inside Me," "Little Fockers," "Machete" and "Valentine`s Day")
Worst supporting actor: Jackson Rathbone ("The Last Airbender" and "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse")
Worst eye-gouging mis-use of 3-D: "The Last Airbender"
Worse screen couple/worst screen ensemble: The entire cast of "Sex and the City 2"
Worst director: M. Night Shyamalan ("The Last Airbender")
Worst screenplay: "The Last Airbender"
Worst prequel, remake, rip-off or sequel: "Sex and the City 2"
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