Hrm. Somehow I missed out on the nominations. Either way, here they are:
Worst Picture Saving Christmas
Worst Actress Cameron Diaz (Sex Tape, The Other Woman)
Worst Actor Kirk Cameron (Saving Christmas)
Worst Director Michael Bay (Transformers: Age of Extinction)
Worst Supporting Actor Kelsey Grammer (The Expendables 3, Transformers: Age of Extinction)
Worst Supporting Actress Megan Fox (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
Worst Screenplay Saving Christmas
Worst Screen Couple / Esemble Kirk Cameron
Redeemer Award Ben Affleck
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Quote from: claws on February 23, 2015, 02:55:56 AM
Worst Supporting Actress Megan Fox (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
One I can agree with: that is not my April O'Neill - this is:
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SAVING CHRISTMAS inspired some epic reactions from the Cinema Snob team, I'll give it that.
Quote from: claws on February 23, 2015, 03:32:07 AM
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0% critic rating
31% viewer rating
So much for storming Rotten Tomatoes...
Just accept it, Kirk. You made a movie that doesn't pop with a lot of people. It happens all of the time.
Isn't Saving Christmas more of a 'yay let's celebrate shallow commercialism' rather than the usual 'hey this Holiday is way too commericialized!' I want to see it but I want to make sure it's long too late for that guy to get money.
Quote from: daveblackeye15 on February 25, 2015, 10:31:54 PM
Isn't Saving Christmas more of a 'yay let's celebrate shallow commercialism' rather than the usual 'hey this Holiday is way too commericialized!'
Sort of. The intended message, I think, is "You can find the sacred in anything if you try" which isn't so bad. But as it plays out it's just Kirk berating his brother-in-law for having a "Christmas shouldn't be so commercial" attitude and slapping bizarre and mostly inaccurate symbolism onto everything associated with the holidays. It stoops to levels that would make Tommy Wiseau blush.