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16th Golden Raspberry Awards
DateMarch 24, 1996
SiteHollywood Roosevelt Hotel,Los Angeles, California
Highlights
Worst PictureShowgirls
Most awardsShowgirls (7)
Most nominationsShowgirls (13)

The16th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 24, 1996, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognize the worst themovie industry had to offer in1995. For the first time in Razzie history, an actual "winner" showed up to the ceremony and accepted his award:Showgirls directorPaul Verhoeven.[1]

Awards and nominations

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  Winner (in bold)
CategoryRecipient
Worst PictureShowgirls (MGM/UA)
Congo (Paramount)
It's Pat (Touchstone)
The Scarlet Letter (Hollywood Pictures)
Waterworld (Universal)
Worst ActorPauly Shore inJury Duty as Tommy Collins
Kevin Costner inWaterworld as The Mariner
Kyle MacLachlan inShowgirls as Zack Carey
Keanu Reeves inJohnny Mnemonic andA Walk in the Clouds as Johnny Mnemonic and Paul Sutton (respectively)
Sylvester Stallone inAssassins andJudge Dredd as Robert Rath andJudge Joseph Dredd (respectively)
Worst ActressElizabeth Berkley inShowgirls as Nomi Malone
Cindy Crawford inFair Game as Kate McQuean
Demi Moore inThe Scarlet Letter as Hester Prynne
Julia Sweeney inIt's Pat as Pat Riley
Sean Young inDr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde as Helen Hyde
Worst Supporting ActorDennis Hopper inWaterworld as The Deacon
Tim Curry inCongo as Herkermer Homolka
Robert Davi inShowgirls as Al Torres
Robert Duvall inThe Scarlet Letter as Roger Chillingworth
Alan Rachins inShowgirls as Tony Moss
Worst Supporting ActressMadonna inFour Rooms as Elspeth
Amy the Talking Gorilla inCongo
Bo Derek inTommy Boy as Beverly Barish
Gina Gershon inShowgirls as Cristal Connors
Lin Tucci inShowgirls as Henrietta Bazoom
Worst Screen CoupleAny combination of two people (or two body parts!) inShowgirls
William Baldwin andCindy Crawford inFair Game
Tim Daly andSean Young inDr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde
Dave Foley andJulia Sweeney inIt's Pat
Demi Moore and eitherRobert Duvall orGary Oldman inThe Scarlet Letter
Worst DirectorPaul Verhoeven forShowgirls
Renny Harlin forCutthroat Island
Roland Joffé forThe Scarlet Letter
Frank Marshall forCongo
Kevin Reynolds (with More Than a Little Un-Asked Assistance fromKevin Costner) forWaterworld
Worst ScreenplayShowgirls, written byJoe Eszterhas
Congo, screenplay byJohn Patrick Shanley, from the novel byMichael Crichton
It's Pat, written by Jim Emerson & Stephen Hibbert &Julia Sweeney, based on characters created by Sweeney
Jade, written byJoe Eszterhas
The Scarlet Letter, screenplay byDouglas Day Stewart, freely adapted from the novel byNathaniel Hawthorne
Worst New StarElizabeth Berkley inShowgirls as Nomi Malone
Amy the Talking Gorilla inCongo
David Caruso inJade andKiss of Death as David Corelli and Jimmy Kilmartin (respectively)
Cindy Crawford inFair Game as Kate McQuean
Julia Sweeney inIt's Pat andStuart Saves His Family as Pat Riley and Mea C. (respectively)
Worst Original Song"Walk into the Wind" (also known as Love Theme from the Rape Scene) fromShowgirls, adapted/covered originally written byDavid A. Stewart andTerry Hall
"(Feel the) Spirit of Africa" fromCongo, music byJerry Goldsmith, lyrics byLebo M
"Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" fromBatman Forever, music byU2, lyrics byBono (also nominated for aGolden Globe)
Worst Remake Or SequelThe Scarlet Letter (Hollywood Pictures)
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (Warner Bros.)
Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde (Savoy Pictures)
Showgirls (MGM/UA) (remake of bothAll About Eve andThe Lonely Lady)
Village of the Damned (Universal)

Films with multiple nominations

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These films garnered multiple nominations:

NominationsFilms
13Showgirls
7Congo
The Scarlet Letter
5It's Pat
4Waterworld
3Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde
Fair Game
2Jade

See also

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References

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  1. ^Gabriel, Trip (March 31, 1996)."Showgirls' Crawls Back As High Camp at Midnight".The New York Times.

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