Top 10 Biggest Snubs in the 2021 Razzie Awards
The more things change, the more stay the same...Yep it's time to revalue the Razzie Awards taking place the next Saturday and their sometimes controversial or lazy decisions. We all know that 2020 was a hard year for everyone and especially the cinema industry, but of course the Razzie will still find a way to make some questionable decisions during the ceremony of this year.
Let's check the movies that sadly didn't get nominated for the awards.
Yep, this should have won Worst Actress and Worst Editing.
Why was this not nominated at the Razzies? Isn't this considered one of the worst movies of all time?
Why this film isn't at the Razzies is that this is a foreign film, and the rules say "Foreign films don't count."
Should have been nominated for Worst Picture, Worst Actress, Worst Director, Worst Screen Combo, Worst Screenplay.
Okay, so the Razzies nominated Charles Band. For those who don't know, Charles Band is well known for making low-budget horror/comedy movies such as Demonic Toys, The Puppet Master, Evil Bong, and his magnum opus, The Gingerdead Man.
I'll bring this up because it's pretty obvious the guy is nothing more than a satirical creator, which is fine as long as it doesn't take itself too seriously, which Mr. Band doesn't really do. So, why did the Razzies nominate him instead of this fiasco of a movie that takes itself too damn seriously? Especially when it's an indirect sequel to the also abysmal The Haunting of Sharon Tate?
Deserved Nominations:
- Worst Picture
- Worst Director: Daniel Ferrandis
- Worst Actress: Mena Suvari
- Worst Screen Combo: Mena Suvari and Gene Freeman or Drew Roy
- Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off, or Sequel
- Worst Screenplay
And the award for the most ridiculous and bizarre adaptation of the year goes to...
Deserved Nominations:
- Worst Picture
- Worst Actor: Terry Crews
- Worst Screen Combo: Terry Crews and Ludacris
- Worst Screenplay
The "supposed" last movie in the X-Men franchise and sadly another really disappointing ending after the already disappointing Dark Phoenix. I'd argue this one is better than Dark Phoenix and that if it wasn't for how mistreated it was in production, it could be a decent product. Despite all that, it's still a bad result.
Also, can we just stop putting Anya Taylor-Joy in bad and mediocre blockbusters? Come on, she deserves way better than that.
Deserved Nominations:
- Worst Director: Josh Boone
- Worst Supporting Actress: Anya Taylor-Joy
- Worst Supporting Actress: Alice Braga
- Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off, or Sequel
A few people might not remember this movie, but it was one of the very first blockbusters of the year. The fact that it got forgotten so quickly shows how mediocre it is.
Deserved Nominations:
- Worst Director: David S. F. Wilson
- Worst Actor: Vin Diesel
- Worst Screen Combo: Vin Diesel and anyone who shares the screen with him
- Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off, or Sequel
Do we really need Will Ferrell anymore? I mean, he is not a bad actor nor a bad comedian, but I feel his style has become oversaturated with time, to the point where he is not really surprising or inventive anymore.
Deserved Nominations:
- Worst Actor: Will Ferrell
- Worst Actress: Julia Louis-Dreyfus
- Worst Screen Combo: Will Ferrell and Julia Louis-Dreyfus
- Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off, or Sequel
How on earth do you manage to make a movie about David Bowie and fail so miserably at it? With all the interesting and amazing periods in Bowie's life, you choose to focus only on the Ziggy Stardust era? And you only cover the writing of the songs? This is truly one of the biggest disappointments in both the worlds of cinema and music.
Deserved Nominations:
- Worst Director: Gabriel Range
- Worst Actor: Johnny Flynn
- Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off, or Sequel
- Worst Screenplay