SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 23, 2008

Celebrating Hollywood's Blunders

This Year's Golden Raspberry Awards Dis-Honor Eddie Murphy And Lindsay Lohan

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    Lindsay Lohan's "I Know Who Killed Me" set a new Razzies record with eight awards in 2008.  (Sony Pictures)

(AP)  A year after his Academy Awards dream went up in smoke, Eddie Murphy has not just one consolation prize, but three: Razzie Awards as worst actor, supporting actor and supporting actress for the comedy "Norbit."

The fourth acting "dis-honor" announced at Saturday's Golden Raspberry Awards went to Lindsay Lohan, who actually was voted two worst-actress trophies for the thriller "I Know Who Killed Me," the worst-picture winner in which she played dual roles.

"I Know Who Killed Me" set a new Razzies record with eight awards, including worst screen couple for Lohan in her double role.

Topping the previous record of seven Razzies for both "Showgirls" and "Battlefield Earth," "I Know Who Killed Me" also won for worst director (Chris Sivertson), screenplay (Jeff Hammond), horror movie, and remake or rip-off (Razzies organizers viewed it as a cross between torture flicks such as "Saw" and a twisted update of "The Patty Duke Show").

With his latest exercise in multiple roles, Murphy 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.

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. Murphy lost at the Oscars to Alan Arkin for "Little Miss Sunshine."

"Part of why the Razzies exist is to make fun of the academy, which takes itself too seriously," said Razzies founder John Wilson. "If you had tried to make something certain to offend the average 90-year-old academy voter, I don't think you could have done a better job than the foul-mouthed, physically ugly, emotionally ugly movie he unleashed on the world."

The Razzies ceremony at a magic shop in Santa Monica came a day before Sunday's Oscars, where "Norbit" ironically is up for the best-makeup prize against "La Vie En Rose" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End."

Between them, "Norbit" and "I Know Who Killed Me" won all but one of the Razzies.

"We've never had two films so totally dominate, at least not since the heyday of Sylvester Stallone," Wilson said.

The remaining prize still had a Murphy connection, with worst prequel or sequel going to Cuba Gooding Jr.'s "Daddy Day Camp," a follow-up to Murphy's "Daddy Day Care."

Lohan was nominated twice as worst actress, and the Razzie vote wound up in a tie between her separate roles as a small-town girl abducted by a psychopath and an alter ego, a stripper who's missing body parts.

"It's appropriate that it's a tie, because at the end of the movie, you don't know if it was one person or two people, or are they twins, or are we as mentally ill as the screenwriter and director?" Wilson said.

Looking ahead to next year's Razzies, Wilson said he already sees some favorites, including Paris Hilton's recent bomb "The Hottie and the Nottie."

Stallone, the all-time Razzies champ with 30 nominations and 10 wins, dodged the ceremony a year ago after "Rocky Balboa" turned out far better than people expected. The same is not likely to hold true for Stallone's latest critically drubbed sequel, Wilson said.

"Without even having to think," he said, "I expect Sylvester Stallone to be back with 'Rambo."'

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by martublade March 14, 2009 1:36 PM EDT
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by keithle1 February 25, 2008 10:48 PM EST
Other than "Dreamgirls" what has Eddie done recently that was any good? I know he''s a ladies man/playa but how much money does he need? Be a little selective. Stop doing junk.

Lindsay is a minimal talent. Nothing to write home about. She gets more press for her shenanigans than she does for her acting.
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by kevin67a-2009 February 24, 2008 10:50 PM EST
It''s enjoyable to see the hypocrisy of the anti-military leftists worshipping a statuette holding a sword.

"If you''re 20 and not a liberal, you don''t have a heart. If you''re 30 and not a Conservative, you don''t have a brain."
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by westjime February 24, 2008 10:57 AM EST
She looks cute....Someone saw her profile with hot & *** photos on ''MeetRich.com'', a dating site for celebrities and millionaires. It seems the profile looks sincere and attractive. Is it real!?
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by mygramma February 24, 2008 8:06 AM EST
As an actress, Lindsay is talented. But she needs to choose a good script and luck out with a decent director and cast. She hasn''t had that.
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by louklou51 February 24, 2008 7:17 AM EST
This is a waste of time for the critics don''t determine the success or lack of regarding a film,the folks who go to the theaters do. Get a grip and a life people!
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by eyewideopen February 24, 2008 2:46 AM EST
Am I the only person who thought Norbit added significantly to the whole of the film industry? We are going to look back and laugh at how we ever questioned Eddie''s greatness.
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by hypnotoad72 February 24, 2008 1:02 AM EST
You know what''s really sad?

That "Xanadu" is in the same razzie boat as Lindsay...


Never mind people needing to think; given the popularity of digging up dead icons instead of making new ones; no doubt Rambo WILL be back.
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