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2 Films with multiple nominations  





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17th Golden Raspberry Awards






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(Redirected from 1996 Golden Raspberry Awards)

17th Golden Raspberry Awards
DateMarch 23, 1997
SiteHollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Los Angeles, California
Highlights
Worst PictureStriptease
Most awardsStriptease (6)
Most nominationsStriptease (7)
  • Golden Raspberry Awards
  • 18th →
  • The 17th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 23, 1997, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognise the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1996. Striptease took home the most Razzies of the evening, winning 6 out of 7 nominations, including Worst Picture.

    Awards and nominations[edit]

      Winner (in bold)
    Category Nominees
    Worst Picture Striptease (Columbia/Castle Rock)
    Barb Wire (Gramercy Pictures)
    Ed (Universal)
    The Island of Dr. Moreau (New Line)
    The Stupids (New Line/Savoy)
    Worst Actor Tom ArnoldinBig Bully, Carpool and The Stupids as Rosco "Fang" Bigger, Franklin Laszlo and Stanley Stupid (respectively) (tie)
    Pauly ShoreinBio-Dome as Bud Macintosh (tie)
    Keanu ReevesinChain Reaction as Eddie Kasalivich
    Adam SandlerinBulletproof and Happy Gilmore as Archie Moses and Happy Gilmore
    Sylvester StalloneinDaylight as Kit Latura
    Worst Actress Demi MooreinThe Juror and Striptease as Annie Laird and Erin Grant (respectively)
    Pamela AndersoninBarb Wire as Barbara "Barb Wire" Kopetski
    Whoopi GoldberginBogus, Eddie and Theodore Rex as Harriet Franklin, Edwina "Eddie" Franklin and Katie Coltrane (respectively)
    Melanie GriffithinTwo Much as Betty Kerner
    Julia RobertsinMary Reilly as Mary Reilly
    Worst Supporting Actor Marlon BrandoinThe Island of Dr. Moreau as Dr. Moreau
    Val KilmerinThe Ghost and the Darkness and The Island of Dr. MoreauasJohn Henry Patterson and Dr. Montgomery (respectively)
    Burt ReynoldsinStriptease as Congressman David Dilbeck
    Steven SeagalinExecutive Decision as Lt. Col. Austin Travis
    Quentin TarantinoinFrom Dusk till Dawn as Richie Gecko
    Worst Supporting Actress Melanie GriffithinMulholland Falls as Katherine Hoover
    Faye DunawayinThe Chamber and Dunston Checks In as Lee Cayhall Bowen and Mrs. Dubrow (respectively)
    Jami GertzinTwister as Melissa Reeves
    Daryl HannahinTwo Much as Liz Kerner
    Teri HatcherinHeaven's Prisoners and 2 Days in the Valley as Claudette Rocque and Becky Foxx (respectively)
    Worst Screen Couple Demi Moore and Burt ReynoldsinStriptease
    Pamela Anderson's "Impressive Enhancements" in Barb Wire
    Beavis and Butt-headinBeavis and Butt-head Do America
    Marlon Brando and "That Darn Dwarf" (Nelson de la Rosa) in The Island of Dr. Moreau
    Matt LeBlanc and Ed (the mechanical monkey) in Ed
    Worst Director Andrew Bergman for Striptease
    John Frankenheimer for The Island of Dr. Moreau
    Stephen Frears for Mary Reilly
    John Landis for The Stupids
    Brian Levant for Jingle All the Way
    Worst Screenplay Striptease, screenplay by Andrew Bergman, based on the book by Carl Hiaasen
    Barb Wire, screenplay by Chuck Pfarrer and Ilene Chaiken, story by Chaiken, based upon the characters appearing in the Dark Horse comic
    Ed, screenplay by David Mickey Evans, story by Ken Richards and Janus Cercone
    The Island of Dr. Moreau, screenplay by Richard Stanley and Ron Hutchinson, based on the novel by H. G. Wells
    The Stupids, written by Brent Forrester, based on characters created by James Marshall and Harry Allard
    Worst New Star Pamela AndersoninBarb Wire as Barbara "Barb Wire" Kopetski
    Beavis and Butt-HeadinBeavis and Butt-Head Do America
    Ellen DeGeneresinMr. Wrong as Martha Alston
    Friends cast members turned movie-star-wanna-be's (Jennifer AnistoninShe's the One, Lisa KudrowinMother, Matt LeBlancinEd, and David SchwimmerinThe Pallbearer)
    The new "serious" Sharon StoneinDiabolique and Last Dance as Nicole Horner and Cindy Liggett (respectively)
    Worst Original Song "Pussy, Pussy, Pussy (Whose Kitty Cat Are You?)" from Striptease, written by Marvin Montgomery
    "Welcome to Planet Boom! (a.k.a. This Boom's for You)" from Barb Wire, written by Tommy Lee
    "Whenever There is Love (Love Theme from Daylight)" from Daylight, written by Bruce Roberts and Sam Roman
    Worst Written Film Grossing Over $100 Million Twister (Warner Bros.), written by Michael Crichton & Anne-Marie Martin
    The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney), animation screenplay by Tab Murphy, Irene Mecchi, Bob Tzudiker & Noni White
    Independence Day (20th Century Fox), written by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich
    Mission: Impossible (Paramount), based on the television series created by Bruce Geller, story by David Koepp and Steven Zaillian, screenplay by Koepp and Robert Towne
    A Time to Kill (Warner Bros.), screenplay by Akiva Goldsman, based on the novel by John Grisham

    Films with multiple nominations[edit]

    These films received multiple nominations:

    Nominations Films
    7 Striptease
    6 Barb Wire
    The Island of Dr. Moreau
    4 Ed
    The Stupids
    2 Beavis and Butt-head Do America
    Daylight
    Mary Reilly
    Twister
    Two Much

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]


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