• Give a Gift
  • Customer Service
  • Promotions
  • Videos
  • Blogs
  • Win
  • Games

What Was the Worst Movie of 2012?

Share
Posted in:

What Was the Worst Movie of 2012?

In a year in which "hate-watching" became a beloved pastime, the Razzies are more important than ever. And the nominations for the worst in film are officially in!

The high-er-lowlights? Well, Adam Sandler and Eddie Murphy have rarely been too far from a Razzie in recent years, and this one is no exception, with their respective sleeper misses That's My Boy! and A Thousand Words getting noms for Worst Picture and Worst Actor. Poor newlywed Jessica Biel is nominated for two films — she apparently knocked it out of the park with her supporting turns in both Playing for Keeps and Total Recall. Same goes for Kristen Stewart. And, sorry again, Twilight fans, but the franchise's final installment is up for its fair share of Golden Raspberries, too — including worst couple for Robert Pattinson and his real-life girlfriend K-Stew. That's not a good sign.

Here's a rundown of the three biggest categories:

Worst Picture
Battleship
Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure
That’s My Boy!
A Thousand Words
Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2

Worst Actor

Nicolas Cage, Ghost Rider 2: Spirit of Vengeance and Seeking Justice

Eddie Murphy, A Thousand Words

Robert Pattinson, Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2

Tyler Perry (Not in Drag), Alex Cross and Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds

Adam Sandler, That’s My Boy!

Worst Actress

Katherine Heigl, One For The Money

Milla Jovovich, Resident Evil #5: Retribution

Tyler Perry (In Drag), Madea’s Witless Protection

Kristen Stewart, Snow White and The Huntsman and Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2

Barbra Streisand, Guilt Trip

For a complete list of nominees, including worst ensemble, on-screen couple, and screenplay, visit Razzies.com.
Share
Tags:
Connect with Marie Claire:
Advertisement
About this blog

Here's your one-stop shop for all the things you love about Marie Claire — from fashion and beauty to pop culture and world events.

About the Authors

Kate

Kate Schweitzer is the senior web editor of Marie Claire. She loves traveling (even back to her hometown of St. Louis, Missouri ... go Cards!), eating candy, cheating at Scrabble with her husband, and watching basically everything on TV — so much so that she is a writer for Chaos Theory and Handsome Town, two web comedy series from Emmy-winning PhoebeTV. Follow her on Twitter @kateschweitzer!

Full bio Find all posts by Kate Contact Kate

Alyssa

Alyssa Vingan is Marie Claire's web editor. She grew up in Virginia, spent her college years in New Orleans, and upon graduation left the Big Easy for the big city. She continually impresses (worries?) her colleagues with her knowledge of obscure models, compulsive collecting of international fashion magazines, and her undying girl-crush on Abbey Lee Kershaw. Follow her on Twitter @alyssavingan!

Full bio Find all posts by Alyssa Contact Alyssa

Maura

Maura Brannigan is Marie Claire's web assistant. A native of the Windy City, she adores live music, grilled cheese, and the perfect pair of patent leather shoes — and, when possible, all three at once. If she's not writing about the latest in culture, she's probably watching reruns of SNL, pirouetting in ballet class, or cheering for her favorite Chicago sports teams. Follow her on Twitter @maura_brannigan!

Full bio Find all posts by Maura Contact Maura

post a comment

Special Offer
Link Your Marie Claire Account to Facebook
Welcome!

Marie Claire already has an account with this email address. Link your account to use Facebook to sign in to Marie Claire. To insure we protect your account, please fill in your password below.

Forgot Password?

Thanks for Joining

Your information has been saved and an account has been created for you giving you full access to everything marieclaire.com and Hearst Digital Media Network have to offer. To change your username and/or password or complete your profile, click here.

Continue
Your accounts are now linked

You now have full access to everything Marie Claire and Hearst Digital Media Network have to offer. To change your settings or profile, click here.

Continue