Nerds who vote for the Razzies, congratulations.
Sandra Bullock is actually going to accept her trophy for
All About Steve in the
Proposal-exposed flesh if she wins on March 6.
"Thank God, that film is finally being recognized for something," she told
USA Today on Tuesday while campaigning for her slightly more prestigious honour, an Oscar nomination for Best Actress in
The Blind Side. "They don't get it now but in 10 years it is going to have a cult following. If I win, I am so showing up. I have to enjoy that as much as getting an Oscar nomination. It is the great balance in our business."
Should Sandra attend, she would join a small but illustrious group of acting nominees who accepted their Razzie awards in person:
Tom Green and
Halle Berry. In Halle's Razzies acceptance speech for
Catwoman, she mock cried, then thanked Warner Brothers "for putting me in a piece of sh-t, God-awful movie."
Sandra has already charmed the many different rooms she's worked during this awards season. She made
Meryl Streep feel things she's never felt before when she kissed her on the lips at the Critics Choice awards. She paid tribute to
Betty White at the SAG Awards, joking, "I know many people find Betty White inspiring... Me, I find Betty White annoying." She cried when she accepted her People's Choice Award, saying of her family, "Life is hard sometimes, but we get through with humour."
For her upcoming awards shows, she's going to have to look deep inside herself... although where exactly remains unclear. "I pull those speeches out of a place where the sun don't shine," she tells
People. "How do you prepare?"
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