Golden Raspberry Award: Difference between revisions

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Two others won simultaneous awards: composer [[Alan Menken]] (Oscar for Score and Song in ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'', Razzie for Worst Song in ''[[Newsies]]'') and screenwriter Brian Helgeland (Oscar for ''[[L.A. Confidential]]'', Razzie for ''[[The Postman (film)|The Postman]]'' - he decided to accept the Razzie, and they delivered it to him in his office). Among the people who showed up to collect awards are [[Halle Berry]] for ''[[Catwoman (film)|Catwoman]]'' (bringing her Oscar to the ceremony!), Tom Green for ''[[Freddy Got Fingered]]'', and Paul Verhoeven for ''[[Showgirls]]''. [[Bill Cosby]] received his Razzie for ''Leonard Part Six'' on a talk show. The star of ''[[The Wild Wild West (TV series)|The Wild Wild West]]'', Robert Conrad, picked up the awards for the [[Wild Wild West (film)|ill-fated adaptation]] starring [[Will Smith]] as a protest.
 
Biggest Razzie winners are ''[[Jack And Jill]]'' (10 awards, i.e. ''all the categories''), ''[[Battlefield Earth (film)|Battlefield Earth]]'' (9 total, 7 awards upon release, Worst Drama of the Razzie's First 25 Years in 2004, and Worst Movie of the 2000s in 2010), ''[[Showgirls]]'' (8 total, 7 awards upon release and Worst Movie of the 90s in 2000), ''[[Twilight (novel)|The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2]]'' (7 awards upon release in 2012) and ''[[I Know Who Killed Me]]'' (8 awards in 2008 - though one is kind of a cheat: [[Lindsay Lohan]] tied with Lindsay Lohan for Worst Actress as she [[Acting for Two|played two roles]]) for movies, [[Sylvester Stallone]] (10 awards, including Worst Actor of [[The Eighties|the 80s]] and Worst Actor of the Century) and [[Madonna]] (8 awards, including Worst Actress of the Century) for actors.
 
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* ''[[The Last Airbender]]'' (2010)
* ''[[Jack And Jill]]'' (2011)<ref>It also holds the dubious honor of being the first film to "win" in '''every single category.'''</ref>
* ''[[Twilight (novel)|The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2]]'' (2012)
* ''[[Movie 43]]'' (2013
* ''[[Saving Christmas]]'' (2014)
* tie: ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' and ''[[Fifty Shades of Grey]]'' (2015)
* ''[[Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party]]'' (2016), the first documentary on receive this "award".
 
 
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