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Award ceremony presented by the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation in 2010
The 31st Golden Raspberry Awards , or Razzies , was a parodic award ceremony that was held on February 26, 2011,
[1] at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre
[2] in
Hollywood ,
California , to identify the worst films the
film industry had to offer in
2010 , according to votes from members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation. Razzies co-founder
John J. B. Wilson has stated that the intent of the awards is "to be funny."
[3] The nominations were announced on January 24. Per Razzies tradition, both the nominee announcements and ceremony preceded the corresponding
Academy Awards functions by one day.
The Last Airbender was the big winner of 2010, with five awards, including Worst Picture.
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Winners and nominees
Winner (in bold )
Ashton Kutcher , Worst Actor winner
Sarah Jessica Parker , Worst Actress co-winner
Kim Cattrall , Worst Actress co-winner
Kristin Davis , Worst Actress co-winner
Cynthia Nixon , Worst Actress co-winner
Jackson Rathbone , Worst Supporting Actor winner
Jessica Alba , Worst Supporting Actress winner
M. Night Shyamalan , Worst Director and Worst Screenplay winner
Category
Recipient
Worst Picture
The Last Airbender (
Paramount /
Nickelodeon )
The Bounty Hunter (
Columbia )
Sex and the City 2 (
New Line /
HBO /
Village Roadshow )
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (
Summit Entertainment )
Vampires Suck (
20th Century Fox /
Regency )
Worst Actor
Ashton Kutcher in
Killers and
Valentine's Day as Spencer Aimes and Reed Bennett (respectively)
Jack Black in
Gulliver's Travels as
Lemuel Gulliver
Gerard Butler in
The Bounty Hunter as Milo Boyd
Taylor Lautner in
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse and
Valentine's Day as
Jacob Black and William "Willy" Harrington (respectively)
Robert Pattinson in
Remember Me and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse as Tyler Hawkins and
Edward Cullen (respectively)
Worst Actress
The Four "Gal Pals" (
Sarah Jessica Parker ,
Kim Cattrall ,
Kristin Davis &
Cynthia Nixon ) in
Sex and the City 2 as Carrie Bradshaw, Samantha Jones, Charlotte York, and Miranda Hobbes (respectively)
Jennifer Aniston in
The Bounty Hunter and
The Switch as Nicole Hurley and Kassie Larson (respectively)
Miley Cyrus in
The Last Song as Veronica "Ronnie" Miller
Megan Fox in
Jonah Hex as Lilah
Kristen Stewart in
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse as
Bella Swan
Worst Supporting Actor
Jackson Rathbone in
The Last Airbender and
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse as
Sokka and Jasper Hale (respectively)
Billy Ray Cyrus in
The Spy Next Door as Colton James
George Lopez in
Marmaduke (voice only), The Spy Next Door , and
Valentine's Day as Carlos, Glaze, and Alphonso Rodriguez (respectively)
Dev Patel in
The Last Airbender as
Zuko
Rob Schneider in
Grown Ups as Rob Hilliard
Worst Supporting Actress
Jessica Alba in
The Killer Inside Me ,
Little Fockers ,
Machete , and
Valentine's Day as Joyce Lakeland, Andi Garcia, Sartana Rivera, and Morley Clarkson (respectively)
Cher in
Burlesque as Tess
Liza Minnelli (as herself) in
Sex and the City 2
Nicola Peltz in
The Last Airbender as
Katara
Barbra Streisand in Little Fockers as Roz Focker
Worst Screen Couple / Screen Ensemble
The entire cast of
Sex and the City 2
Jennifer Aniston and
Gerard Butler in
The Bounty Hunter
Josh Brolin 's face and
Megan Fox 's accent in
Jonah Hex
The entire cast of
The Last Airbender
The entire cast of
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel
Sex and the City 2 (
New Line )
Clash of the Titans (
Warner Bros. )
The Last Airbender (
Paramount /
Nickelodeon )
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (
Summit )
Vampires Suck (
20th Century Fox )
Worst Director
M. Night Shyamalan for
The Last Airbender
Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer for
Vampires Suck
Michael Patrick King for
Sex and the City 2
David Slade for
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Sylvester Stallone for
The Expendables
Worst Screenplay
The Last Airbender (screenplay by
M. Night Shyamalan , based on the
TV series created by
Michael Dante DiMartino and
Bryan Konietzko )
Little Fockers (screenplay by
John Hamburg and
Larry Stuckey , based on characters created by
Greg Glienna and
Mary Ruth Clarke )
Sex and the City 2 (screenplay by
Michael Patrick King , based on the
TV series created by
Darren Star )
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (screenplay by
Melissa Rosenberg , based on the
novel by
Stephenie Meyer )
Vampires Suck (written by
Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer )
Worst Eye-Gouging Misuse of
3-D
The Last Airbender (
Paramount /
Nickelodeon )
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (
Warner Bros. )
Clash of the Titans (Warner Bros.)
The Nutcracker (
Freestyle Releasing )
Saw 3D (
Lionsgate )
Films with multiple nominations and wins
These films received multiple nominations:
These films won multiple awards:
See also
References
Current awards Retired awards History Award ceremonies