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Thread: Transformers Dark of the Moon nominated for eight awards

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    Default Transformers Dark of the Moon nominated for eight awards

    Transformers Dark of the Moon has been nominated for eight awards in the 32nd Annual Razzie Awards.

    It's in the running for

    Worst Picture
    Worst Supporting Actor (Patrick Dempsey, Ken Jeong)
    Worst Supporting Actress (Rosie Huntington-Whiteley)
    Worst Screen Ensemble (The Entire Cast)
    Worst Director (Michael Bay)
    Worst Screen Couple (Shia LeBeouf & Rosie Huntington-Whiteley)
    Worst Screenplay

    Winners will be announced on 1 April 2012

    Source: http://www.razzies.com/history/32ndNoms.asp

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    It doesn't matter, it made the money and that is all they care about.

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    Hopefully they manage to pick up a couple of awards; being able to pitch a franchise that is a multi-billion dollar earner and has X awarded accolades can only be a good thing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hursticon View Post
    Hopefully they manage to pick up a couple of awards; being able to pitch a franchise that is a multi-billion dollar earner and has X awarded accolades can only be a good thing!
    You realise this is the Razzie's yeah... these are the awards that nobody wants to win.
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    It's an easy target. I was reading some criticism of the awards that in the early years they were more honest and didn't just pick on critically panned films or bad films like Jack and Jill, but actually picked on bad performances no matter what the film or how big the name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post
    It's an easy target. I was reading some criticism of the awards that in the early years they were more honest and didn't just pick on critically panned films or bad films like Jack and Jill, but actually picked on bad performances no matter what the film or how big the name.
    Sounds like the Academy Awards.

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    Yeah these awards are rubbish. If you made lots of money then expect lots of these "awards"

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    On a related topic - DotM lost out on all three Oscar Nominations (for sound and effects) to the Movie Hugo on all three.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    On a related topic - DotM lost out on all three Oscar Nominations (for sound and effects) to the Movie Hugo on all three.
    I asked this elsewhere but WTH is Hugo?

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    Martin Scorsese directed film about a young boy and a robot. I believe. Trailer

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