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Worst films of 2014 Razzie Awards

The annual Golden Globe Awards aired this week, with Boyhood, How to Train your Dragon 2 and Birdman all receiving accolades.

Yes, 2014 saw the release of many long-awaited films. However, there were many other films from last year which did not even get a mention at the Golden Globes, including Noah, Transcendence, The Interview, Transformers and Annie.

Luckily, The Golden Raspberry Awards – or Razzies – didn’t forget about them. The Razzies celebrated its 34th year in 2014 with a list of the year’s worst films.

Accepted as the anti-Golden Globes, the categories for the Razzie Awards included Worst Picture, Worst Remake, Worst Screenplay, Worst Actress and Worst Actor.

Here are the losing – or winning – films of 2014:


Worst Picture

 1. A Million Ways to Die in the West

 2. Transcendence

 3. Blended

 4. The Interview

 5. Legend of Hercules

 

Worst Actor

 1. Seth McFarlane in A Million Ways to Die in the West

 2. Johnny Depp in Transcendence

 3. Adam Sandler in Blended

 4. Seth Rogen in The Interview

 5. Kellan Lutz in Legend of Hercules

 

Worst Actress

1. Charlize Theron in A Million Ways to Die in the West

2. Elizabeth Banks in Walk of Shame

3. Jennifer Aniston in Horrible Bosses 2

4. Cameron Diaz in The Other Woman and Sex Tape

5. Gabrielle Wilde in Endless Love

 

Worst Remake, Rip-off or Sequel

1. Noah

2. Legend of Hercules

3. Legends of OZ: Dorothy’s Return

4. A Haunted House 2

5. Expendables 3

 

Worst Screenplay

 1. Transformers 4

 2. A Haunted House 2

 3. Pompeii

 4. Legend of Hercules

 5. Sex Tape

 

Worst Director

 1. James Manera for Atlas Shrugged: Who is John Galt?

 2. Jake Kasdan for Sex Tape

 3. Darren Aronofsky for Noah

 4. Seth McFarlane for A Million Ways to Die in the West

 5. Jonathan Liebesman for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles


See the full list at Razzies.com

 

Amelia Theodorakis
Amelia Theodorakishttps://ameliatheoodorakis.godaddysites.com/
A writer and communications specialist with eight years’ in startups, SMEs, not-for-profits and corporates. Interests and expertise in gender studies, history, finance, banking, human interest, literature and poetry.
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