The 2012 FMR MAJOR Awards: The Worst Actor Winner

Worst Actor Winner

Here we go, time to break out the heavy hammer and start hammering on some of the most offensive felons of the past year. The Worst Actors of 2012. These were the actors that caused frowns and headshaking via their performances, to the extent that they need to be called out as awful.

The nominees are: Nic Cage, “Ghost Rider Spirit of Vengeance”, Eddie Murphy, “A Thousand Words”, Adam Sandler, “That’s My Boy”, Ben Stiller, “The Watch”, and Sam Worthington, “Man on a Ledge”.

Worst Actor

Click through to see which of these arch criminals ripped theatre-goers off the worst this year!

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The 2012 FMR MAJOR Awards: The Worst Actor Nominees

Worst Actor Nominees

Ok Ladies and Gentlemen, back to the bad… here they are. The worst of the worst. Five actors who really stank the joint out in 2012. Mail in jobs, scenery chewing, charisma-free outings… these five guys have all the bad acting bases covered.

Click through to check out the list of the biggest hacks on the scene in 2012!

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Now Showing on Cable: “The Debt”

Premiering this weekend on Cinemax was last year’s espionage thriller, “The Debt”.

Starring Helen Mirren, Tom Wilkinson, Ciarán Hinds, Sam Worthington and Jessica Chastain, “The Debt” is the story of three Mossad agents dealing with the consequences of a key operation from their younger days. A portion of the narrative set in current day is intercut with flashbacks of a mission the trio undertook in East Germany in the mid 1960s.

The three were charged with getting their hands on a Nazi doctor, “The Surgeon of Birkenau”, who performed biological experiments on humans during WWII and returning him to Israel for trial.

Things did not go as planned.

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New Episode of The (title pending) Movie Podcast – “Mirror, Mirror” and “Wrath of the Titans”!

We’re back with another dose of (title pending) awesomeness!

On this episode, Tank and I go over “The Hunger Games” continued dominance at the box office, then discuss the week’s two NEW releases – “Mirror, Mirror”, starring Julia Roberts, Lily Collins and Armie Hammer and “Wrath of the Titans” starring Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes.

In our discussion of the week, we talk about remakes… with so many being made, Hollywood needs some ground rules! Plus we name drop some of the best and worst of all time.

It’s another great episode of the (title pending) Movie Podcast! Check it out! You can download and listen to the episode directly, here, or search for us on iTunes! If you do use iTunes, please take a second to hook us up with a star rating and a review, they really help us out!

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Wrath of the Titans

“Wrath of the Titans” is truly a tale “full of sound and fury, signifying nothing”.

There are some really lavish special effects – at times, astonishing visual effects, seriously – but the plot is an excuse to string action sequences together, and the characters are carved of wood.

Honestly, if they didn’t come with back stories via being named after people of Greek mythology, the people in this film would have no definition whatsoever.

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