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"Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" was picked as last year's worst
picture at Saturday's Razzies, and Sandra Bullock won worst actress for "All
About Steve" — on the eve of her Academy Awards triumph for another film.
Voters at the Razzies, which poke fun at the Oscars by giving out prizes
for Hollywood's critical misfires, chose Bullock for her romantic comedy flop.
"All About Steve" came and quickly vanished at theaters in between her 2009
hits, "The Proposal" and "The Blind Side," the latter won Bullock the
best-actress Oscar on Sunday.
Bullock and "All About Steve" co-star Bradley Cooper also shared the Razzie
for worst screen couple.
The "Transformers" sequel won two other Razzies, worst director for Michael
Bay and worst screenplay for Ehren Kruger, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman.
Bay and his team probably will not lose any asleep over it, though. Though
reviled by critics, "Transformers" took in $402.1 million domestically, No. 2 on
the 2009 box-office chart behind "Avatar."
The worst-actor Razzie went to siblings Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas for
"Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience."
The Jonas' pal Miley Cyrus, star of "Hannah Montana: The Movie," lost the
worst-actress category to Bullock. But her dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, was named worst
supporting actor for the big-screen "Hannah Montana."
Sienna Miller received the worst supporting-actress Razzie for the action
tale "G.I. Joe."
Razzie voters also made worst-of-the-decade picks, with John Travolta's
science-fiction debacle "Battlefield Earth" winning worst picture.
Paris Hilton was chosen as the decade's worst actress for movies such as
"The Hottie and the Nottie" and "Repo: The Genetic Opera." Eddie Murphy, a 2009
Razzie nominee for "Imagine That," was named the decade's worst actor for such
bombs as "The Adventures of Pluto Nash," "I Spy" and "Meet Dave."
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