The slasher film took advantage of the copyright for AA Milne’s classic tale expiring, and reimagined the characters of the Hundred Acre Wood as vicious serial killers.

Sylvester Stallone’s Expend4bles also picked up two awards.

Announced the day before the Oscars reward Hollywood’s finest, the Razzies name and shame the year’s worst films.

The organisers describe their awards as the “ugly cousin to the Oscars”.

When it was released last year, the Pooh film received a string of downright awful reviews.

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    8 months ago

    Wait, there was a new expendables movie? I didn’t even hear about it. Must’ve flopped hard.

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          TBF that’s just the production name, the actual name of the movie is Tron: Ares.

          The bigger question is why the hell does anyone still think Jared Leto is a bankable lead?

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          8 months ago

          I thought about it a bit more and as long as the number isn’t thr number in a series it isn’t a warning.

          Se7en, M3GAN, and some others are good movies!

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            It works when the number isn’t the number of the movie in a series.

            “M3GAN” and “Se7en” are just stylistic choices and don’t tell you that it’s the third or seventh movie in a series, because they’re not.

            What doesn’t work is when you’re trying to use the number as a second part of the pronounced name, like Fant4stic as “Fantastic Four” or Expend4bles as “Expendables Four.”