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13th Golden Raspberry Awards

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Award for worst cinematic under-achievements in 1992

13th Golden Raspberry Awards
DateMarch 28, 1993
SiteHollywood Roosevelt Hotel, California
Highlights
Worst PictureShining Through
Most awardsShining Through andStop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (3)
Most nominationsThe Bodyguard (7)

The13th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 28, 1993, at theHollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognize the worst themovie industry had to offer in1992.Shining Through andStop! Or My Mom Will Shoot each won three Razzies, though the latter wasn't nominated for Worst Picture.[1][2]Tom Selleck did not attend the ceremony and later accepted his award onThe Chevy Chase Show.[3]

Alan Menken, who wrote the music for the Razzie-winning song "High Times, Hard Times" fromNewsies, also received theAcademy Award for Best Original Song for "A Whole New World" fromAladdin in 1993, making him the first person to receive a Razzie and Oscar in the same year,[4] a feat not repeated until screenwriterBrian Helgeland in1998.[5]

Awards and nominations

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  Winner (in bold)
CategoryRecipientRef.
Worst PictureShining Through (20th Century Fox)[2]
The Bodyguard (Warner Bros.)
Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (Warner Bros.)
Final Analysis (Warner Bros.)
Newsies (Disney)
Worst ActorSylvester Stallone inStop! Or My Mom Will Shoot as Sgt. Joe Bomowski[2]
Kevin Costner inThe Bodyguard as Frank Farmer
Michael Douglas inBasic Instinct andShining Through as Det. Nick Curran and Ed Leland (respectively)
Jack Nicholson inHoffa andMan Trouble asJimmy Hoffa and Harry Bliss (respectively) (Nicholson was also Golden Globe nominated forHoffa)
Tom Selleck inFolks! as Jon Aldrich
Worst ActressMelanie Griffith inShining Through andA Stranger Among Us as Linda Voss and Emily Eden (respectively)[2]
Kim Basinger inCool World andFinal Analysis as Holli Would and Heather Evans (respectively)
Lorraine Bracco inMedicine Man andTraces of Red as Dr. Rae Crane and Ellen Schofield (respectively)
Whitney Houston inThe Bodyguard as Rachel Marron
Sean Young inLove Crimes as Dana Greenway
Worst Supporting ActorTom Selleck inChristopher Columbus: The Discovery asKing Ferdinand of Spain[2]
Marlon Brando inChristopher Columbus: The Discovery asTomas de Torquemada
Alan Alda inWhispers in the Dark as Leo Green
Danny DeVito inBatman Returns asOswald Cobblepot/The Penguin
Robert Duvall inNewsies asJoseph Pulitzer
Worst Supporting ActressEstelle Getty inStop! Or My Mom Will Shoot as Mrs. Tutti Bomowski[2]
Ann-Margret inNewsies as Medda Larkson
Tracy Pollan inA Stranger Among Us as Mara
Jeanne Tripplehorn inBasic Instinct as Dr. Beth Garner
Sean Young inOnce Upon a Crime as Phoebe
Worst DirectorDavid Seltzer forShining Through[2]
Danny DeVito forHoffa
John Glen forChristopher Columbus: The Discovery
Barry Levinson forToys
Kenny Ortega forNewsies
Worst ScreenplayStop! Or My Mom Will Shoot, written byBlake Snyder,William Osborne, &William Davies[2]
The Bodyguard, written byLawrence Kasdan
Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, screenplay byJohn Briley,Cary Bates andMario Puzo
Final Analysis, screenplay byWesley Strick, story by Robert H. Berger and Wesley Strick
Shining Through, screenplay byDavid Seltzer, based on the novel bySusan Isaacs
Worst New StarPauly Shore inEncino Man as Stanley "Stoney" Brown[2]
Georges Corraface inChristopher Columbus: The Discovery asChristopher Columbus
Kevin Costner'screw cut inThe Bodyguard
Whitney Houston inThe Bodyguard as Rachel Marron
Sharon Stone's tribute toTheodore Cleaver inBasic Instinct
Worst Original Song"High Times, Hard Times" fromNewsies, music byAlan Menken, lyrics by Jack Feldman[2]
"Book of Days" fromFar and Away, music byEnya, lyrics byRoma Ryan
"Queen of the Night" fromThe Bodyguard, written byWhitney Houston,L.A. Reid,Babyface andDaryl Simmons

Films with multiple nominations

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These films received multiple nominations:

NominationsFilms
7The Bodyguard
6Christopher Columbus: The Discovery
5Newsies
Shining Through
3Basic Instinct
Final Analysis
Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot
2Hoffa
A Stranger Among Us

Criticism

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The awards was criticized for the nomination to Danny DeVito's well-received performance for Worst Supporting Actor in Batman Returns.[6][7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Arar, Yardena (February 16, 1993)."'The Bodyguard' Top Contender for Other Film Awards".Deseret News. Archived fromthe original on October 23, 2012. RetrievedOctober 31, 2016.
  2. ^abcdefghijWilson, John (August 23, 2000)."Ceremonies Presented at The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel Oscar Room, March 28, 1993".Razzies.com. Archived fromthe original on February 28, 2009. RetrievedOctober 31, 2016.
  3. ^Davis, Dominic-Madori (February 22, 2019)."Sandra Bullock, Halle Berry and More Stars Who Accepted Their Razzie Awards".E! Online.
  4. ^Lockyer, Margaret (July 31, 2020)."Two EGOT Winners Are Also Razzie 'Winners'".Comic Book Resources.
  5. ^Gallagher, Caitlin (January 23, 2019)."Melissa McCarthy Was Nominated For Both An Oscar & A Razzie In The Same Week".Bustle.
  6. ^Top 10 Worst Razzie Nominations, retrievedNovember 14, 2022
  7. ^Disalvo, Tom (March 27, 2022)."From 'The Shining' To 'Jaws:' 10 Times The Razzies Got It Wrong".Collider. RetrievedNovember 14, 2022.

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