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Oscars vs. Razzies

Well, I’m sure a lot of you out there might almost care that the Academy Awards were handed out last night.  Personally, I spent my Sunday night the way I always do; drinking Blue Beaver Beer and watching Battlestar Galactica (that show is frakking sweet).  I haven’t seen most of the movies that were nominated.  I heard something about Martin Scorsese winning and Oscar and apparently this was some sort of a big deal because he’s never won before.   I guess if that sort of thing is important to you, then it’s worth noting.

However I am much more interested in the Golden Raspberry Awards, which celebrate the worst movies of the last year (most of which I have seen).  The worst picture Razzie went to "Basic Instinct 2" and Sharon Stone won worst actress for her role in it.  The worst actor "nod" went to Shawn and Marlon Wayans for "Little Man".
If you want a full list of the winners go here.  You can also read some interesting trivia about the Razzies at Mental Floss.  If you are a big fan of either "Basic Instinct 2" or "Little Man", then check out this link.

I would like to take this opportunity to nominate my choice for this years worst animated feature: "Cinderella 3: A Twist in Time".  I haven’t watched it, but putting any number after any of the classic Disney Cartoons is grounds for at least a Razzie if not something worse (like a Purple Nurple).

 
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  1. I have to totally agree with you on the classic Disney movie thing. We have actually got Bambi 2! Whats the point. Apart from that I have never bought any classic Disney sequels.

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