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July 25, 2008 4:21:17 PM CDT



I Know Who Sweeps Razzies

Posted Feb 23, 08 5:33 PM CST in Arts & Living 

(Newser) – Lindsay Lohan's little-loved horror flick I Know Who Killed Me scored a shocking eight Razzies in Santa Monica today, the biggest haul in the Golden Raspberries’ 28-year history. Lohan took home worst actress dishonor and worst supporting actress—twice. She also scored worst screen couple for the film about a small-town girl with a split personality.

I Know Who’s sweep—which included worst picture, worst remake or rip-off, worst director, and worst screenplay—left few spray-painted trophies for the competition. Eddie Murphy won worst actor for Norbit, and Cuba Gooding Jr.’s Daddy Day Camp took worst prequel or sequel, but none of the winners appeared at this morning's ceremony, Variety reports.

Source Variety

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In this photo released by DreamWorks, actor Eddie Murphy is shown as bride and groom in a scene from "Norbit." Murphy was named as worst actor, worst supporting actor and worst supporting actress for...   (Associated Press)
In this publicity photo released by Columbia TriStar, actress Lindsay Lohan is shown in a scene from "I Know Who Killed Me." Lohan was named as worst actress for the role and the film was named worst...   (Associated Press)
In this file photo provided by Dreamworks Pictures, Eddie Murphy as Norbit is shown in a scene with Rasputia, also played by Murphy, in "Norbit." Murphy scored multiple nominations Monday, Jan. 21,...   (Associated Press)
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