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"Movie 43" and "After Earth" didn't exactly earn critical praise during their theatrical runs, but that didn't stop each from earning multiple awards … for being the absolute worst movies of 2013.

The winners of the 34th annual Golden Raspberry Awards were revealed on Saturday in Los Angeles, with the vignette-based "Movie 43" taking the biggest "honor" for Worst Film. But that was far from the only award bestowed upon "Movie 43," as the critically panned comedy was also awarded Razzies for Worst Director (awarded to all 13 of its directors, including Steve Carr, above) and worst screenplay (awarded to 19 writers). It's an especially impressive feat, considering that the misguided "Movie 43" counted Kate Winslet, Richard Gere, Halle Berry and Julianne Moore among its castmembers.

The night's second biggest winner was undoubtedly M. Night Shyamalan's "After Earth," which picked up Razzies for Worst Actor (Jaden Smith), Worst Supporting Actor (Will Smith) and Worst Screen Combo (the Smiths).

Tyler Perry of "A Madea Christmas" and Kim Kardashian in "Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor" were named Worst Actress and Worst Supporting Actress, respectively.

To the surprise of many, the Adam Sandler comedy "Grown Ups 2" won no awards despite earning the most nominations (eight) of any 2013 film.

See the entire list of winners (i.e., losers) at Razzies.com.