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23rd Golden Raspberry Awards
The 23rd Golden Raspberry Awards ceremony was held at the Sheraton Hotel.
DateMarch 22, 2003
SiteSheraton Hotel, Santa Monica, California
Highlights
Worst PictureSwept Away
Most awardsSwept Away (5)
Most nominationsCrossroads (8)

The 23rd Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 22, 2003 at the Sheraton Hotel in Santa Monica, California to recognize the worst the movie industry had to offer in 2002. Pinocchio became the first foreign language film to be nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture, and Madonna won Razzies for both Worst Actress (tied with Britney Spears) and Supporting Actress.[1][2] The one-time-only category introduced this year was "Most Flatulent Teen-Targeted Movie".[3]

Awards and nominations

  Winner (in bold)
Category Recipient
Worst Picture Swept Away (Screen Gems)
The Adventures of Pluto Nash (Warner Bros.)
Crossroads (Paramount)
Pinocchio (Miramax)
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (20th Century Fox)
Worst Actor
Roberto Benigni
Roberto Benigni
Breckin Meyer
Breckin Meyer
Roberto Benigni in Pinocchio as Pinocchio (dubbed Godzilla-style by Breckin Meyer)
Adriano Giannini in Swept Away as Giuseppe
Eddie Murphy in The Adventures of Pluto Nash, I Spy, and Showtime as Pluto Nash/Rex Crater, Kelly Robinson and Off. Trey Sellars (respectively)
Adam Sandler in Eight Crazy Nights and Mr. Deeds as Davey Stone/Whitey/Eleanore/Deer and Longfellow Deeds (respectively)
Steven Seagal in Half Past Dead as Sasha Petrosevitch
Worst Actress
Madonna
Madonna
Britney Spears
Britney Spears
Madonna in Swept Away as Amber Leighton (tie)
Britney Spears in Crossroads as Lucy Wagner (tie)
Angelina Jolie in Life or Something Like It as Lanie Kerrigan
Jennifer Lopez in Enough and Maid in Manhattan as Slim Hiller and Marisa Ventura (respectively)
Winona Ryder in Mr. Deeds as Babe Bennett
Worst Supporting Actor
Hayden Christensen
Hayden Christensen
Hayden Christensen in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones as Anakin Skywalker
Tom Green in Stealing Harvard as Walter "Duff" Duffy
Freddie Prinze Jr. in Scooby-Doo as Fred Jones
Christopher Walken in The Country Bears as Reed Thimple
Robin Williams in Death to Smoochy as Rainbow Randolph Smiley
Worst Supporting Actress
Madonna
Madonna
Madonna in Die Another Day as Verity
Lara Flynn Boyle in Men in Black II as Serleena
Bo Derek (as herself) in The Master of Disguise
Natalie Portman in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones as Padmé Amidala
Rebecca Romijn in Rollerball as Aurora
Worst Screen Couple
Adriano Giannini
Adriano Giannini
Madonna
Madonna
Adriano Giannini and Madonna in Swept Away
Roberto Benigni and Nicoletta Braschi in Pinocchio
Hayden Christensen and Natalie Portman in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones
Eddie Murphy and either Robert De Niro in Showtime, Owen Wilson in I Spy, or himself cloned in The Adventures of Pluto Nash
Britney Spears and "whatever-his-name-was" (Anson Mount) in Crossroads
Worst Remake or Sequel Swept Away (Screen Gems)
I Spy (Columbia)
Mr. Deeds (Columbia/New Line Cinema)
Pinocchio (Miramax)
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (20th Century Fox)
Worst Director
Guy Ritchie
Guy Ritchie
Guy Ritchie for Swept Away
Roberto Benigni for Pinocchio
Tamra Davis for Crossroads
George Lucas for Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones
Ron Underwood for The Adventures of Pluto Nash
Worst Screenplay
George Lucas
George Lucas
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, screenplay by George Lucas and Jonathan Hales
The Adventures of Pluto Nash, written by Neil Cuthbert
Crossroads, written by Shonda Rhimes
Pinocchio, screenplay by Vincenzo Cerami and Roberto Benigni, based on The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
Swept Away, screenplay by Guy Ritchie
Worst Original Song
Max Martin
Max Martin
Dido
Dido
"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" from Crossroads by Max Martin, Rami and Dido Armstrong
"Die Another Day" from Die Another Day by Madonna and Mirwais Ahmadzaï
"Overprotected" from Crossroads by Max Martin and Rami
Most Flatulent Teen-Targeted Movie Jackass: The Movie (Paramount)
Crossroads (Paramount)
Eight Crazy Nights (Columbia)
Scooby-Doo (Warner Bros.)
XXX (Columbia/Revolution)

Films with multiple nominations and wins

These films garnered multiple nominations:

Nominations Films
8 Crossroads
7 Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones
Swept Away
6 Pinocchio
5 The Adventures of Pluto Nash
3 I Spy
Mr. Deeds
2 Die Another Day
Eight Crazy Nights
Scooby-Doo
Showtime

These films won multiple awards:

Wins Films
5 Swept Away
2 Crossroads
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones

See also

References

  1. ^ "Madonna sweeps board at annual Raspberry awards". the Guardian. 24 March 2003.
  2. ^ Lewis, David (24 March 2003). "Madonna pic walks 'Away' with 5 Razzies". Variety.
  3. ^ JOAL RYAN (February 10, 2003). "Madonna Sweeps Away Razzie Noms". E! Online. Here's a complete look at the field for the 23rd Annual Golden Raspberry Awards