Sunday 2 March 2014

Kim Kardashian is named Worst Supporting Actress


Kim Kardashian has had the rather unfortunate honour of winning a Razzie Award.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star was named Worst Supporting Actress for her role in Tyler Perry's Temptation.
Hopefully the news won't have come as too much of a surprise to Kim, considering one critic labelled her performance 'vapid, nasal, and awful'.
Joining Kim amongst the winners of the show were Jaden and Will Smith for their roles in After Earth.
 It was double win for Will and Jaden who were awarded the gong for Worst Screen Combo.
They are without a doubt the only film awards that Hollywood actors, directors and producers dread winning.
So A-list actresses will be happy that Kim took the heat of them this year.
There was no lead female star joining Kim, as Tyler Perry himself (in drag) won Worst Actress for A Madea Christmas.

The Worst Director category was hilariously handed out to 'The 13 people who directed Movie 43' a film that was widely torn apart by critics.
The film was also awarded Worst Screenplay, to the thirteen screenwriters responsible, and Worst Picture.
Elsewhere, there were less surprises as Johnny Depp's The Lone Ranger won for Worst Remake/Rip-Off or Sequel.

Kim plays a preened businesswoman who loves figure-hugging dresses and lambastes her co-workers for not meeting her standards of style and beauty.
Vanessa Williams, Brandy Norwood and Eric West also star in the film, described by Perry as 'a bold exploration of the intrigue and perils of infidelity'.
Kim's foray into movie acting was met with widespread criticism when it was released last year.
'Kim Kardashian, as nasal and awful an actress as you might imagine,' wrote Alonso Duralde from The Wrap.
'...And Kim Kardashian, as the protagonist’s bitchy fashionista coworker, vainly trying to act,' states Tim Out, giving the film a measly one star rating.
Roger Moore, meanwhile, describes Kim's performance as 'vapid' and allots the film just one-and-a-half stars.
The irony wasn't lost on fans when Kim signed on to play a marriage counselor in the new film about an ambitious women who has an affair with a handsome billionaire.
Some critics blatantly questioned why Kim was even considered for the role.
'What alarms me more than anything — I mean I’m a seasoned campaigner and you can’t scare me with Tyler Perry — is the casting of Kim Kardashian in the film,' wrote Ken Hanke of Mountain X.

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