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The '''Golden Raspberry Awards''', frequently called the '''Razzies''', were created by [[John Wilson (Golden Raspberry)|John Wilson]] in 1980 (and first awarded in 1981), intended to counterpoint the [[Academy Award]]s by dishonoring (or honoring) the worst acting, screenwriting, songwriting, directing, and films that the film industry had to offer. The term ''[[wiktionary:raspberry|raspberry]]'' is used in its irreverent sense, as in "[[blowing a raspberry]]."
The '''Golden Raspberry Awards''', frequently called the '''Razzies''', were created by [[John Wilson (Golden Raspberry)|John Wilson]] in 1980 (and first awarded in 1981), intended to counterpoint the [[Academy Award]]s by dishonoring (or honoring) the worst acting, screenwriting, songwriting, directing, and films that the film industry had to offer. The term ''[[wiktionary:raspberry|raspberry]]'' is used in its irreverent sense, as in "[[blowing a raspberry]]."



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Golden Raspberry Awards
Current: 29th Golden Raspberry Awards
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DescriptionWorst in film
CountryUnited States
Presented byGolden Raspberry Award Foundation
First awarded1981
Websitehttp://www.razzies.com/

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The Golden Raspberry Awards, frequently called the Razzies, were created by John Wilson in 1980 (and first awarded in 1981), intended to counterpoint the Academy Awards by dishonoring (or honoring) the worst acting, screenwriting, songwriting, directing, and films that the film industry had to offer. The term raspberry is used in its irreverent sense, as in "blowing a raspberry."

Current awards are voted upon by the membership of the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation (GRAF), and membership is openly available to the public, as opposed to the Academy Awards. Traditionally, nominations are announced one day before the Motion Picture Academy announces its Oscar nominations, and the awards are presented one day before the Oscar ceremony, as a complement to the Oscars.

In 2009, the supposed list of nominees was leaked early. Originally intended to be announced on January 21, a list believed to be the full one was posted online on January 7. The list had already gone viral before the Razzie Award people could do anything about it. What was posted were the suggestions listed on the nominating ballot, not the actual nominees.[1]

The Razzie

The award usually takes the form of a plastic raspberry and roll of film spray-painted gold and mounted on a plastic base — nominally valued at US$4.89.[2]

Nomination

Nomination and selection are performed by the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation (G.R.A.F.), an indiscriminate group of voters who pay between $25 and $250 a year for membership.[3] The Foundation is currently made up of approximately 750 members.[4]

Categories

The Official Categories of the Razzies are:

(the above two are relatively new; originally the award was "Worst Remake or Sequel")

Special categories

Over the years, special categories have also been introduced and are handed out only once for the year it was introduced. Such special awards include Worst Screenplay Grossing Over $100 Million (1996), Worst Reckless Disregard for Human Life and Public Property (1997), Most Flatulent Teen-Targeted Movie (2002), Worst Excuse for an Actual Movie (All Concept/No Content!) (2003), Most Tiresome Tabloid Targets (2005), Worst Excuse For Family Entertainment (2006), Worst Excuse for a Horror Movie (2007) and others.

Other types of awards

Over the years, the Golden Raspberry Awards have awarded special awards next to the actual Razzie Awards as well.

Worst Career Achievement Award

This award has been given only four times, in 1981, 1983, 1985, and 1987, to Ronald Reagan, Linda Blair, Irwin Allen, and "Bruce the Rubber Shark" from Jaws.[5] Director Uwe Boll will receive the fifth award in the series in 2009[6] for his achievement as "Germany's answer to Ed Wood".

Governor's Award

This is a special award given by Razzie Award Governor John Wilson to an individual whose achievements are not covered by the Razzie's other categories. It was awarded in 2003 to Travis Payne for "Distinguished Under-Achievement in Choreography" in the film From Justin to Kelly.

Stars who have accepted the award

Many actors, directors, and producers have been awarded a Golden Raspberry. In a few cases, some of the winners have accepted their award in person, although only three have done so at the award ceremony itself:

  • 1987: Bill Cosby won three Razzie Awards for Worst Picture, Worst Actor, and Worst Screenplay for Leonard Part 6, a botched spoof of spy flicks that Cosby himself had condemned on several talk shows. Cosby arranged for the Fox network to reproduce the Razzies in gold and Italian marble, at a cost of $27,500, and accepted them on The Late Show.[7]
  • 1995: Director Paul Verhoeven became the first winner to actually show up at the Razzie ceremony, when he personally accepted his award for Worst Director for the film Showgirls. He also accepted the Worst Picture Award for the movie.
  • 2000: Although he didn't officially accept the award, Barry Pepper stated (after the fact) that had he known he was going to win the 2000 Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor (which he did win, for Battlefield Earth), he would have gladly shown up at the Razzie ceremony and accepted the honor in person.[citation needed]
  • 2001: Tom Green accepted all five of his Razzie Awards, including Worst Picture, for Freddy Got Fingered. He declared, "I want to say I didn't deserve this any more than anyone else here... dear God, I want to say that. I don't think it would be true, though." He turned up in a white Cadillac and brought his own length of red carpet. Green's speech included a never-ending piece of music played on the harmonica, and he was eventually dragged off stage.[8]
  • 2004: Halle Berry accepted her Razzie for Worst Actress for the film Catwoman. She gave a speech, similar to when she won the 2002 Best Actress Academy Award for Monster's Ball, carrying her Oscar in one hand and her Razzie in the other.[9] While onstage, she called the film a "piece of shit, god-awful movie", which met laughter and applause.[10] Shortly afterwards, John Wilson released a statement to the press praising Halle Berry's other performances and stating that he looks forward to Berry giving other Oscar-worthy performances.
  • 2008: Kim Kardashian was nominated for Worst Supporting Actress in 2009 for her performance in Disaster Movie. She mentioned being nominated in her personal blog and rather than being insulted, she took it in stride and said that "It's an honor just being nominated!" [11] There is no word yet, as to whether or not she will actually show up and accept her award in person at the Razzie ceremony if she were to win.

Razzie/Oscar connection

  • Rambo: First Blood Part II, Rocky III, Pearl Harbor, Norbit, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Batman Begins, and Superman Returns were all nominated for an Academy Award and a Razzie. Rambo lost at the Oscars in the category of Best Sound Effects Editing but won the Razzie for Worst Picture, Worst Actor and Worst Screenplay. Rocky III received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song and a Razzie nomination for Worst New Star. Pearl Harbor won an Oscar for Best Sound Effects Editing while getting shut out at the Razzies, and Norbit saw Eddie Murphy winning three of the four Acting Razzies (see Razzie Records below) while getting shut out at the Oscars. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith was nominated an Oscar for Best Achievement in Makeup, but won a Razzie for Worst Supporting Actor. Batman Begins was nominated an Oscar for Best Cinematography, but was nominated a Razzie for Worst Supporting Actress. Superman Returns was nominated an Oscar for Best Visual Effects, but was nominated a Razzie for Worst Supporting Actress.

Razzie records

  • The 2003 film Gigli was the first and, so far, only film to win in the top five categories at the Razzies (Worst Picture, Actor, Actress, Director and Screenplay). This makes it the Razzie equivalent of 1934's It Happened One Night, which was the first film to win the Oscar grand slam (Best Picture, Actor, Actress, Director and Screenplay).
  • I Know Who Killed Me (2007) has received the most Razzie awards, at eight wins out of nine nominations (only lost at Worst Supporting Actress), in a single awards year. It is also the only movie to have an actress win the Worst Actress award twice: both of Lindsay Lohan's characters tied for the honor. This also ties the record for most Razzies won by a single film: Showgirls (1995) and Battlefield Earth (2000) each won seven Razzies in their respective eligibility years and then an eighth in later years (the former won Worst Movie of the Decade in 2000, the latter Worst Drama of Our First 25 Years in 2005).
  • Actor Sylvester Stallone has received 30 nominations and ten wins and is the actor with the largest number of nominations and wins. He was nominated for the Worst Actor award for nine consecutive years from 1984 to 1992, winning four times.
  • Actor Eddie Murphy received a single-year record five nominations in 2007 for Norbit: three acting nominations (one for each character he played), one for Worst Couple (again, relating to his playing multiple characters) and one for Worst Screenplay. He went on to win all three acting nominations, becoming the first person ever to win a Razzie for both male and female performances in a single film.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://defamer.com/5126511/defamer-talks-to-the-razzies-founder-about-the-shocking-spirit-snub?skyline=true&s=x
  2. ^ Razzies© 2007 Nominees
  3. ^ http://razzies.com/join.asp
  4. ^ http://www.razzies.com/history/27thNoms.asp
  5. ^ http://razzies.com/asp/content/XcNewsPlus.asp?cmd=view&articleid=14, visited 2007-04-30.
  6. ^ John Wilson (2009-01-21). "Razzies 2008 Nominees for Worst Career Achievement". Retrieved 2009-01-22.
  7. ^ http://www.razzies.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=355&PN=1
  8. ^ Green gets fingered for Razzies at BBC News
  9. ^ Interview with Halle Berry explaining why she attended the ceremony.
  10. ^ Daily Cognition: Top 10 Movies That Went Wrong.
  11. ^ http://kimkardashian.celebuzz.com/2009/01/my-first-razzie-nomination.php