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Michael Beare 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' No matter how much the business is doing at the box-office, critics have pointed out this action thriller.

The film has been nominated in seven categories - 'The Worst Movie', 'The Worst Guidance', 'Bad acting', 'The worst sequel', 'Bad Screenplay', and 'The Worst Pairs on the Screen'.

Another movie, 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' has also emerged on the list of bad movies and bad sequels. Bad acting actress nominated by Megan Fox starring her.

'Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas' and 'The Legend of Hercules' received six nominations. Two of the actors, Kirk Cameron and Kelan Latze's forehead, have been nominated for the worst performances.69602_97675_46330.jpg

Adam Sandler scored the record for the titled nomination for 'Blended' in this category. His co-actress Drew Barrymore was nominated as a bad actress in the film.
Oscar winning actress Charlie's Theron is joining him in this section, for 'A million wash to die in the West'.

Seth Macfarlane could not take advantage of the actors or directors in 'A million Ways to Die in the West'. And in the two divisions, the worst nomination has been on her forehead.

For the poor performance of Bararabai film, the Registry Authority has started the Dual by the stars, a new section called 'Redeemer' has been launched. In this section, the audience of the former nominees has to choose the one who has stigmatized through good acting in the new movie, before the bad acting.

Ben Offlake, Jennifer Aniston, Mike Mears, Keanu Reeves and Kristen Stewart are fighting in this section. Their performance in last year's cinemas 'Gone Girl', 'Kike', 'Supermens', 'John Wake' and 'Camp X-Ray' has been praised.

Since 1980, The Golden Raspberry Awards, popular for Oscar nominations, were named for the worst movie, which is known as Reg Awards. The award announces just before the Oscars annually. The nomination was also announced the day before the declaration of the Oscars.