If films starring Jennifer Aniston, Ashton Kutcher and the cast of “Twilight” left you dumbfounded*, you’re officially in good company. All are prominent contenders* for the Razzie Awards, an annual competition honoring Hollywood’s worst movies, actors and filmmakers, the organizer said on Monday. The winners, determined by 600-plus voters, will be announced during a Hollywood ceremony on February 26, the day before the Oscars are handed out. Not surprisingly, most honorees do not attend. Notable exceptions included Sandra Bullock last year for “All About Steve,” and Halle Berry in 2005 for “Catwoman.” Bullock went on to win an Oscar the next day, but for a different film. “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” led this year’s Razzie field alongside “The Last Airbender,” director M. Night Shyamalan’s 3D martial-arts fantasy. They each received nine nominations. They will vie for worst picture along with Aniston’s “The Bounty Hunter” and “Vampires Suck,” which both received four nominations. Aniston will compete for worst actress on the strength of her roles in both “Bounty Hunter” and “The Switch.” Kutcher was cited for worst actor, also for two movies — “Killers” and “Valentine’s Day.” (SD-Agencies) |