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    ‘Cats’ gets creamed at the Razzies




    It's the one honor no Hollywood star needs to win. 

    The Razzies uncovered their yearly rundown of the year's most repulsive films Saturday, with the basically scheduled melodic "Felines" at the top — or ostensibly absolute bottom — of the graphs. 

    Among its nine undesirable selections, "Felines" landed acting gestures for Judi Dench, James Corden, and Rebel Wilson. 

    The film — an adjustment of Andrew Lloyd Webber's melodic — utilized PC produced impacts to transform its elite player cast into profoundly startling half-human, half-feline cross breeds. 

    Guard vote based system. Snap to put resources into fearless dynamic news-casting today. 

    It got amazingly terrible surveys. The Guardian considered it a "repulsive hairball of burden," while for the Wall Street Journal it was "a confounding litter box of expectations". 

    "Felines" got a further two designations in the most noticeably awful screen combo class — for "any two half-catlike/half-human hairballs," and "Jason Derulo and his CGI-fixed lump." 

    Additionally piling on the selections were Sylvester Stallone's sad most recent "Rambo" continuation, and "The Fanatic," a not really exciting spine chiller featuring John Travolta and coordinated by previous Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst. 

    Officially known as the Golden Raspberry Awards, the Razzies are normally passed out the day preceding the Oscars, serving to deride the next night's self-salutary Tinseltown display. 

    This year, with the Oscars strangely early and the whole honor season diminished, coordinators agreed to declaring the chosen people. 

    The Razzies were first granted in 1981 out of a Los Angeles front room, the brainchild of UCLA film graduates and industry veterans who picked the raspberry — an image of ridicule — to "respect" the most exceedingly terrible in Hollywood motion pictures.

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