Beyonce performing at the Grammy Awards last night
Not many people know this, but it's my mission in life to knock Beyonce down a peg whenever her head gets too big. On the heels of her six-Grammy win last night and her head barely being able to fit into her limo, this should help. She's been nominated for a "Worst Actress" Razzie for her work in the 48th top-grossing film of 2009, Obsessed. From The New York Times:
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Not many people know this, but it's my mission in life to knock Beyonce down a peg whenever her head gets too big. On the heels of her six-Grammy win last night and her head barely being able to fit into her limo, this should help. She's been nominated for a "Worst Actress" Razzie for her work in the 48th top-grossing film of 2009, Obsessed. From The New York Times:
John Wilson, the founder of the Razzies, [says] that 2009 was such a high point for bad movies that he considered doubling the number of nominees, a la the Oscars. “But then I realized that our membership is only one-tenth of the Academy, and it would have no meaning,” he said. “It would be just like the Golden Globes, where a movie can win with only 17 votes.”To be fair, Beyonce isn't the only actress that sucked last year. Megan Fox snagged a "Worst Actress" nomination for her work in Jennifer's Body and a "Worst Screen Couple" nomination for her and Shia LaBeouf's work in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Jessica Simpson and Cheesecake were considered a lock for the "Worst Screen Couple" Razzie until the nominating committee realized that no tape actually exists of the two. Hey, you try sneaking a camera to within 50 feet of Jessica Simpson when she's gorging herself on a whole cheesecake. Good way to lose an arm.
The Razzies, which are commemorating their 30th anniversary this year, will name the worst movies, actors and actresses of the decade, though, with contenders including classics of the field like “Battlefield Earth,” “Gigli” and “Swept Away.” The awards - which are actually shiny, gold raspberries - will be handed out in Los Angeles on March 6, the night before the Oscars, in a ceremony watched by literally dozens of people later in clips on YouTube.
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