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Sharon Stone in Columbia Pictures' "Basic Instinct 2." The box-office bomb received seven nominations and won four Razzies Saturday, Feb. 24, 2007. The Razzies mock the bottom of Hollywood's barrel. "Basic Instinct" was named worst picture and won Razzies for worst actress, worst screenplay and worst prequel or sequel.
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Sharon Stone was named worst actress in the annual Razzies awards. Razzies founder John Wilson said that while Stone still looked good in her late 40s, the movie had no other reason to exist. Stone previously won a Razzie in 1994. The Golden Raspberry Foundation annually hands out the Razzies.
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Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard are shown in a scene from Warner Bros. Pictures' "Lady in the Water." Though it failed to get the worst picture award, it did net a worst director prize for M. Night Shyamalan, who directed such blockbusters as "The Sixth Sense" and "Signs."
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Carmen Electra, seen here at the "Scary Movie 4" premiere, won for worst supporting actress for "Date Movie" and "Scary Movie 4," the latter featuring her as a character that spoofs Shyamalan's "The Village."
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Actor Marlon Wayans attends Sony Pictures premiere of "Little Man" on July 6, 2006, in Westwood, Calif. "Little Man" won three Razzies including including shared prizes by Shawn and Marlon Wayans for worst actor and worst screen couple. It also was named worst remake or rip-off.
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Actress Cheryl Hines poses at the premiere of Columbia Picture's "RV" on April 23, 2006, in Los Angeles. The comedy about a dysfunctional family on a road trip to the Rockies won the award for worst excuse for family entertainment.
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The Razzies added a new category this year -- worst excuse for family entertainment. Among the nominees were "Deck the Halls," starring Matthew Broderick, left, Danny DeVito, center, and Kristin Davis; "Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties;" "RV;" "The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause" and "The Shaggy Dog."
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Actor Tim Allen attends the Walt Disney Pictures' premiere of "The Shaggy Dog" on March 7, 2006, in Hollywood, Calif. This year, Allen was a Razzie contender as worst actor for three films, "The Shaggy Dog," "Santa Clause 3" and "Zoom."
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In this photo provided by MGM Pictures, Hilary Duff, left, as Tanzie Marchetta, and Haylie Duff as her sister Ava, attend the tribute to their late father in "Material Girls." The sisters who shared the big screen also shared a worst-actress nomination for the film.
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Actress Lindsay Lohan, shown at the premiere for "Just My Luck," scored a worst actress Razzie nod for her performance. Other nominees in the category won by Sharon Stone for "Basic Instinct 2," were Hilary and Haylie Duff for "Material Girls," Kristanna Loken for "BloodRayne" and Jessica Simpson for "Employee of the Month."
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Jessica Simpson's portrayal of a sexy Costco clerk in "Employee of the Month" earned her notice from the 2007 Razzie Award committee. She joins the ranks of Sharon Stone, Linday Lohan, the Duff sisters and Kristanna Loken in the worst actress category.
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Tim Allen as Santa in "The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause." The film received five Golden Raspberry nominations but garnered no awards.