Golden Raspberry Award - The Anti-Oscars

Who will win the most "rewards"?

  • Gotti

    Votes: 4 7.1%
  • The Happytime Murder

    Votes: 13 23.2%
  • Holmes & Watson

    Votes: 20 35.7%
  • Death of a Nation

    Votes: 18 32.1%
  • Fahrenheit 11/9

    Votes: 1 1.8%
  • Winchester

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    56
  • Poll closed .
A periodic reminder that the Razzies are shit and only go after low-hanging fruit that many voters admit they haven't even seen.

(If they actually watched the movies, then A Wrinkle in Time would sweep every category.)
They rewarded Emoji Movie last year for worst motion picture
 
The Golden Raspberries are at best a knee-jerk reaction, since half the time nobody remembers what actually won, and sometimes the nominations are later remembered to be great, not awful. Remember, Stanley Kubrick was nominated for Worst Director for The Shining at the first Raspberries.
I agree tons of okay to good movies have been won, Heaven's Gate, The Thing (for it's music), Scarface, Batman Returns (Danny Devito won worst supporting actor), The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Rambo: First Blood Part II, Rocky 4.
 
Razzies are so unfunny. With so many oscar baits out there, why stick with stupid comedies that nobody cares?

I think this year "First Man" should have been nominated for example. The movie exists solely for awards but it flopped badly (only best effects and sound, ouch!). Just give it the consolation prize.

And by the way, the first man was not canadian.
 
A periodic reminder that the Razzies are shit and only go after low-hanging fruit that many voters admit they haven't even seen.

(If they actually watched the movies, then A Wrinkle in Time would sweep every category.)
The Razzies are even worse than the Oscars IMO. At least the film academy has the pretension of awarding movies based on merit and not industry politics, the Razzies don’t even bother pretending to be even-handed and will just hand out awards based on what will provoke the biggest reaction. Hence all of the blatant NPC bait with the Trump noms this year even though documentaries are not performance pieces and should not be considered for these kinds of awards.
 
Today the winners of the 39th Golden Raspberry Awards has been revealed.

Worst Picture: Holmes & Watson

Worst Director: Etan Cohen - Holmes & Watson

Worst Actor: Donald Trump - Death of a Nation and Fahrenheit 11/9 as himself

Worst Actress: Melissa McCarthy - The Happytime Murders and Life of the Party as Detective Connie Edwards and Deanna (Respectively)

Worst Supporting Actor: John C. Reilly - Holmes & Watson as Dr. John Watson

Worst Supporting Actress: Kellyanne Conway- Fahrenheit 11/9 as herself

Worst Screen Combo: Donald Trump & his self-perpetuating pettiness – Death of a Nation and Fahrenheit 11/9

Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off, or Sequel: Holmes & Watson

Worst Screenplay: Fifty Shade Freed

The Razzie Redeemer Award: Melissa McCarthy - For being nominated for an Oscar for Can You Ever Forgive Me

Winning a total of four Razzies, Holmes & Watson won the most awards.
 
Today the winners of the 39th Golden Raspberry Awards has been revealed.

Worst Picture: Holmes & Watson

Worst Director: Etan Cohen - Holmes & Watson

Worst Actor: Donald Trump - Death of a Nation and Fahrenheit 11/9 as himself

Worst Actress: Melissa McCarthy - The Happytime Murders and Life of the Party as Detective Connie Edwards and Deanna (Respectively)

Worst Supporting Actor: John C. Reilly - Holmes & Watson as Dr. John Watson

Worst Supporting Actress: Kellyanne Conway- Fahrenheit 11/9 as herself

Worst Screen Combo: Donald Trump & his self-perpetuating pettiness – Death of a Nation and Fahrenheit 11/9

Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off, or Sequel: Holmes & Watson

Worst Screenplay: Fifty Shade Freed

The Razzie Redeemer Award: Melissa McCarthy - For being nominated for an Oscar for Can You Ever Forgive Me

Winning a total of four Razzies, Holmes & Watson won the most awards.

I was hoping that Johnny Depp would get the Razzie for worst screen combo. That nom was hilarious
 
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I didn't think Robin Hood was that bad. Generic, predictable, and boring at times probably. At no point watching it was I thinking "this is a terrible movie."
If it was called Marvel's Robin Hood critics would be sucking so much dick over it.
I think in general, Robin Hood works better as lower budget productions - he's just a scrappy outlaw with a bunch of hobo friends, when they try to turn that into a huge "blockbuster" type movie, I just feel it falls flat.

I dunno, I know what I mean but I don't know how to explain it.
 
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I think in general, Robin Hood works better as lower budget productions - he's just a scrappy outlaw with a bunch of hobo friends, when they try to turn that into a huge "blockbuster" type movie, I just feel it falls flat.

I dunno, I know what I mean but I don't know how to explain it.
I don’t know why they keep making Robin Hood movies. The last successful straight adaptation was Prince of Thieves, and the last one with any kind of cultural longevity was the Errol Flynn one. Most cinemagoers now are probably more familiar with the Disney one. No one gives a shit.

That Russell Crowe one was originally going to be a medieval police procedural about the Sheriff of Nottingham. That could have been good.
 
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