Razzies 2020: 10 Nominees That Make No Sense

By Jack Pooley /

3. Bruce Willis (Glass) - Worst Supporting Actor

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M. Night Shyamalan's Glass may have been a crushing disappointment, but the blame can be laid squarely at the feet of Shyamalan himself rather than any of the film's cast members.

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And yet, Bruce Willis ended up with a totally unearned Worst Supporting Actor Razzie nomination for reprising the role of David Dunn, despite actually giving a totally solid - if hardly revelatory - performance in the low-fi superhero flick.

Though the rest of the category pretty much makes sense - especially James Corden's nomination for Cats - it's inexplicable that Willis made the cut above Keean Johnson (Alita: Battle Angel), Ben Mellish (The Haunting of Sharon Tate), or Cary Elwes (Black Christmas), to name just a few.

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This was, honestly, Willis' best film work in several years, so to nominate him for it just feels totally disingenuous and off-base.