• 'Saving Christmas' Is the Big 'Winner' at the '15 Razzies

    Hollywood will celebrate its biggest night when the Academy Awards air tonight, Feb. 22, at 8:30 p.m. on ABC. As is tradition, the movies that were not so well-received at the box office and among critics were "celebrated" over the weekend with the Golden Raspberry Awards, aka The Razzies. 'Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas' was the big winner of the night, taking home the not-so-coveted awards for Worst Picture, Worst Actor (Cameron) and Worst Screenplay, 'Consequence of Sound' noted.
  • Kirk Cameron's 'Saving Christmas' Named the Worst Movie Ever by IMDB

    Kirk Cameron has managed to reach an impressive new low. His latest film, "Saving Christmas," has just been listed as the worst movie of all time by IMDB's users. The film has garnered an average rating of 1.5 out of 10 stars, and to put it in proper perspective, "From Justin to Kelly" — that notoriously bad flick starring the "American Idol" finalists from the first season — is actually 22 places higher than "Saving Christmas" on the list! While the film's ratings are in the toilet, it is still generating tons of buzz — enough to have extended its initial two-week run. Cameron also announced on his Facebook page that 100 new theaters were going to begin showing "Saving Christmas" this week. The actor caught quite a bit of bad press recently for making some really sweeping statements regarding a woman's role during the holidays. Cameron suggested that since it is a woman's job to set the tone of this most joyous time of the year, she should focus on baking cookies, decorating and being happy no matter what.
  • Evangelical Kirk Cameron Tells Women to Get in the Kitchen and Put on a Happy Face to Set the Christmas Tone

    Many years ago, Kirk Cameron was a beloved 80's sitcom star that was famous for his role on "Growing Pains." As a grown man, Cameron has decided to take an Evangelical path and has often used his familiarity to try and further his religious ventures. Cameron has a new film, "Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas" that will begin a limited two-week run tomorrow. His goal is to put Christ back into Christmas and Cameron believes that mothers and wives in particular, play a huge role in creating "joy" for everyone around them. Cameron posted a message on his Facebook page encouraging women to get themselves back into the kitchen, put on a happy face and invite the neighbors over to share in the fabulously joyous time of year. In a video posted, Cameron encourages,
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