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2016 Razzie Awards: 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Scores 6 Nominations
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The romantic drama received nominations for worst picture, screenplay, actor, actress, director and screen combo.

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Before the Oscars are handed out to the "Best of the Best", Golden Raspberry will honor "Worst of the Worst". "Fifty Shades of Grey" was dominating the nominations of the 36th Annual Golden Raspberry Awards announced on Wednesday, January 13.

The romantic drama starring Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson scored six nominations for worst picture, screenplay, actor, actress, director and screen combo. The "winners" will be announced on February 27 at 11 P.M. ET, the day before the finest films are feted at the Academy Awards.

"Jupiter Ascending", "Pixels" and "Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2" also have six nods each for the Razzie Awards.

Four main actors in "Fantastic Four" were also nominated for worst screen combo. Johnny Depp and "His Glued-On Mustache" in "Mortdecai", Kevin James "and EITHER His Segway OR His Glued-On Mustache" in "Paul Blart" and Adam Sandler "and Any Pair of Shoes" in "The Cobbler" received the same nominations.

It isn't all bad news for the nominees with the Razzie Redeemer Awards rewarding previous Golden Raspberry recipients like Sylvester Stallone, Elizabeth Banks, M. Night Shyamalan, and Will Smith, who have gone on to do good work in the past year.

Worst Picture

Worst Actor Worst Actress Worst Supporting Actor Worst Supporting Actress Worst Remake/Rip-Off or Sequel Worst Screen Combo Worst Director Worst Screenplay Razzie Redeemer Award

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