The day before the Oscar nominations hit the wires, the 22nd annual Razzie award nominations were announced by the Golden Raspberry Foundation, made up of about 500 movie fans and journalists who choose to honor the very worst films of the year. And the chosen few in the running for 2001's worst picture by the satiric group: "Driven," "Freddy Got Fingered," "Glitter," "Pearl Harbor" and "3000 Miles to Graceland." As Razzie head John Wilson told Reuters, the ex-Mr. Drew Barrymore, Tom Green, was "fingered" for worst actor, worst director, worst screenplay (with Derek Harvie) and for worst screen couple as "Tom Green and Any Animal He Abuses." "Driven" star Sylvester Stallone, named by the foundation as the worst actor of the century in 2000, was nominated this year for in the categories of worst supporting actor, worst screenplay, worst screen couple (sharing the nomination with Burt Reynolds) and for worst picture (as one of the producers of the movie). This brings Stallone's career Razzie total to 29 nominations in 22 years. He has taken home a Razzie nine times. Besides Green, the worst actor nominees are Ben Affleck ("Pearl Harbor"), Kevin Costner ("3000 Miles To Graceland"), Keanu Reeves ("Hardball" and "Sweet November" and John Travolta ("Domestic Disturbance" and "Swordfish"). Capping off a truly rotten year, Mariah Carey was nominated as worst actress for "Glitter." Her competition is Penelope Cruz ("Blow," "Captain Corelli's Mandolin" and "Vanilla Sky"), Angelina Jolie ("Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" and "Original Sin"), Jennifer Lopez ("Angel Eyes" and "The Wedding Planner") and Charlize Theron ("Sweet November"). The Razzies will be presented March 23. The Oscars follow on March 24.