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1 Awards and nominations  





2 Films with multiple nominations  





3 See also  





4 References  





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8th Golden Raspberry Awards






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8th Golden Raspberry Awards
DateApril 10, 1988
SiteHollywood Roosevelt Hotel, California
Highlights
Worst PictureLeonard Part 6
Most awardsLeonard Part 6 (3)
Most nominationsJaws: The Revenge / Tough Guys Don't Dance (7)
  • Golden Raspberry Awards
  • 9th →
  • The 8th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on April 10, 1988, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognize the worst the film industry had to offer in 1987. Leonard Part 6 was the biggest "winner" with three awards out of five nominations. Although he did not attend the ceremony, actor/producer/co-writer Bill Cosby later accepted all his awards on The Late Show.[1] This marked the only time Cosby "earned" a Razzie prior to the sexual assault allegations levied against him in October 16, 2014, which besmirched his career and legacy.

    Awards and nominations

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      Winner (in bold)
    Category Recipient
    Worst Picture Leonard Part 6 – (Columbia) – Bill Cosby
    Ishtar – (Columbia) – Warren Beatty
    Jaws: The Revenge – (Universal) – Joseph Sargent
    Tough Guys Don't Dance – (Cannon) – Golan-Globus
    Who's That Girl – (Warner Bros.)
    Worst Actor Bill CosbyinLeonard Part 6 as Leonard Parker
    "Bruce the Shark" in Jaws: The Revenge
    Judd NelsoninFrom the Hip as Robin "Stormy" Weathers
    Ryan O'NealinTough Guys Don't Dance as Tim Madden
    Sylvester StalloneinOver the Top as Lincoln Hawk
    Worst Actress MadonnainWho's That Girl as Nikki Finn
    Lorraine GaryinJaws: The Revenge as Ellen Brody
    Sondra LockeinRatboy as Nikki Morrison
    Debra SandlundinTough Guys Don't Dance as Patty Lareine
    Sharon StoneinAllan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold as Jesse Huston
    Worst Supporting Actor David MendenhallinOver the Top as Michael Hawk
    Billy BartyinMasters of the Universe as Gwildor
    Tom BosleyinMillion Dollar Mystery as Sidney Preston
    Michael CaineinJaws: The Revenge as Hoagie Newcombe
    Mack Dryden and Jamie AlcroftinMillion Dollar Mystery as Fred and Bob (respectively)
    Worst Supporting Actress Daryl HannahinWall Street as Darien Taylor
    Gloria FosterinLeonard Part 6 as Medusa Johnson
    Mariel HemingwayinSuperman IV: The Quest for Peace as Lacy Warfield
    Grace JonesinSiesta as Conchita
    Isabella RosselliniinSiesta and Tough Guys Don't Dance as Marie and Madeleine Regency (respectively)
    Worst Director Norman Mailer for Tough Guys Don't Dance (tie)
    Elaine May for Ishtar (tie)
    James Foley for Who's That Girl
    Joseph Sargent for Jaws: The Revenge
    Paul Weiland for Leonard Part 6
    Worst Screenplay Leonard Part 6, screenplay by Jonathan Reynolds, story by Bill Cosby
    Ishtar, written by Elaine May
    Jaws: The Revenge, screenplay by Michael deGuzma, based on characters created by Peter Benchley
    Tough Guys Don't Dance, screenplay by Norman Mailer, based on his novel
    Who's That Girl, screenplay by Andrew Smith and Ken Finkleman, story by Smith
    Worst New Star David MendenhallinOver the Top as Michael Hawk
    The Garbage Pail Kids (Ali Gator, Greaser Greg, Nat Nerd, Foul Phil, Messy Tessie, Valerie Vomit and Windy Winston) in The Garbage Pail Kids Movie
    David and Peter Paul (The Barbarian Brothers) in The Barbarians as Gore and Kutchek (respectively)
    Debra SandlundinTough Guys Don't Dance as Patty Lareine
    Jim VarneyinErnest Goes to CampasErnest P. Worrell
    Worst Original Song "I Want Your Sex" from Beverly Hills Cop II, written by George Michael
    "El Coco Loco (So, So Bad)" from Who's That Girl, written by Coati Mundi
    "Let's Go to Heaven in My Car" from Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol, written by Brian Wilson, Eugene E. Landy, and Gary Usher
    "Million Dollar Mystery" from Million Dollar Mystery, written by Barry Mann and John Lewis Parker
    "You Can Be a Garbage Pail Kid" from The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, written by Michael Lloyd
    Worst Visual Effects Jaws: The Revenge, special effects supervisor: Henry Millar
    The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, animatronics by John Buechler, Mechanical Make-Up Imageries, Inc.
    Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, special effects supervisors: Harrison Ellenshaw and John Evans

    Films with multiple nominations

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    These films garnered multiple nominations:

    Nominations Films
    7 Jaws: The Revenge
    Tough Guys Don't Dance
    5 Leonard Part 6
    Who's That Girl
    4 Million Dollar Mystery
    3 The Garbage Pail Kids Movie
    Ishtar
    Over the Top
    2 Siesta
    Superman IV: The Quest for Peace

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "1987 RAZZIE® Nominees & "Winners" - the Official RAZZIE® Forum". www.razzies.com. Archived from the original on 19 February 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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