Lindsay Lohan in a scene from "I Know Who Killed Me," which won the 2008 Razzie award for worst picture. The film, in which Lohan plays two characters who may or may not be the same person, made Razzie history with a record eight awards (out of nine nominations). It topped the previous record of seven Razzies for both "Showgirls" and "Battlefield Earth."
Actress Lindsay Lohan, pictured here in a 2008 file photo, was voted two worst-actress trophies and a worst screen couple award for her double role in the thriller "I Know Who Killed Me." The movie also won awards for worst director (Chris Sivertson), screenplay (Jeff Hammond), horror movie, and remake or rip-off.
Eddie Murphy as Norbit is shown in a scene with Rasputia, also played by Murphy, in "Norbit." The film was up for eight Razzies in all, including worst picture. It won three.
Eddie Murphy, seen as Rasputia in "Norbit," was the first person ever to win three acting Razzies in one year. He won as worst actor for the geeky title role, supporting actress as his tubby, shrewish wife and supporting actor as a stereotyped Asian man.
Eddie Murphy is shown as bride and groom in a scene from "Norbit." Some awards watchers say "Norbit" cost Murphy an Oscar, landing in theaters shortly before last year's ceremony and potentially displeasing enough academy voters that the balloting went against him for "Dreamgirls," for which he had been the supporting-actor favorite.
Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr. received two worst actor nods for "Daddy Day Camp" and "Norbit." That movie won the prize for worst prequel or sequel, the only award that did not go to either "Norbit" or "I Know Who Killed Me."
Jessica Alba as Sue Storm and Ioan Gruffudd as Reed Richards encounter the Silver Surfer in "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer." Alba recieved Razzie nominations Monday Jan. 21, 2008, for three films, "Awake," "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" and "Good Luck Chuck." She won none when the 28th Annual Razzies were doled out Saturday, Feb. 23, 2007, in Santa Monica, Calif., the day before the Oscars.
Actors Kevin James, left and Adam Sandler are seen during the presentation of their movie "I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry" in Madrid, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2007. The film, in which the actors play firefighters posing as a gay couple, was among the nominees for worst picture. The prize went to "I Know Who Killed Me."
In the worst actor category, Nicolas Cage was nominated for his turns in "Ghost Rider," "National Treasure: Book of Secrets" and "Next." But Eddie Murphy took home the trophy.
Nominees in the worst actress category include Diane Keaton, who played a neurotic mother in "Because I Said So." She was no match for Razzie winner Lindsay Lohan.
Kevin James and Adam Sandler in a scene from the movie "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry." The film scored eight Razzie nominations. In addition to Worst Picture, the film was pronounced a contender for Worst Actor (Sandler), Worst Supporting Actor (James), Worst Supporting Actress (Jessica Biel), and Worst Screen Couple (Sandler and either James or Biel). It won none of those prizes.
Worst picture nominee "Bratz." It recieved five nominations, including Worst Screen Couple (any combination of two totally air-headed characters), Bratz Remake/Rip-Off, Supporting Actor (Jon Voight), Actress and Picture. It won no Razzies.
The film "Captivity" received three nominations: Worst Excuse for a Horror Movie, Worst Director Roland Joff
Sylvester Stallone, seen here promoting his new movie "Rambo," is the all-time Razzies champ with 30 nominations and 10 wins. He dodged the ceremony a year ago after "Rocky Balboa" turned out far better than people expected, but Razzie organizers expect to see him next year with his new movie "Rambo."