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Lohan voted worst performance in online movie poll
Lewis
Krauskopf
NEW YORK—As if 2007 could get any worse for Lindsay Lohan, now this:
Moviegoers tagged her with the year’s worst performance by an actress.
Fifty-eight percent of voters in an online poll by AOL’s Web site
Moviefone gave Lohan that dubious honor for her turn as a woman escaping
a sadistic killer in the box-office flop, “I Know Who Killed Me.”
The poll, which tallied more than 3.8 million votes, had more bad news
for the starlet, who recently spent a brief stint in jail for drunken
driving and cocaine possession and also att
Another of Lohan’s films, “Georgia Rule,” finished second among voters
for biggest waste of $10 spent on a movie ticket.
The No. 1 biggest waste? “Norbit,” a slapstick comedy starring Eddie
Murphy, whose performance in the movie was the runaway pick for worst by
an actor.
Voters were given five choices in each poll category. Two box-office
smashes were voted the most worthy of the price of a ticket: The
blood-soaked ancient war epic “300” edged out the sci-fi extravaganza
“Transformers,” 28 percent to 26 percent. “Transformers” stars Megan Fox
and Shia LaBeouf were named best on-screen duo, barely beating out
Michael Cera and Jonah Hill, the nerdy leads of the comic coming-of-age
romp “Superbad.”
“Superbad” made more voters laugh out loud than any other film,
registering 37 percent of the tally, ahead of the 28 percent for the
bawdy pregnancy comedy “Knocked Up.” Both comedy blockbusters were from
producer Judd Apatow. Sexiest babe went to Fox of “Transformers,” while
hottest hunk went to Johnny Depp, from “Pirates of the Caribbean.”
Ralph Fiennes’ dark turn as Voldemort in “Harry Potter and the Order of
the Phoenix” earned him best male villain honors. Angelina Jolie won
best female villain for playing the mother of the demon Grendel in
“Beowulf.”
Voters gave Matt Damon the nod for best two performances for “Ocean’s
Thirteen” and “The Bourne Ultimatum,” the latter of which easily nabbed
year’s best sequel.
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