10th Golden Raspberry Awards

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10th Golden Raspberry Awards
DateMarch 25, 1990
SiteHollywood Roosevelt Hotel, California
Highlights
Worst Picture Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Most awards Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (3)
Most nominations The Karate Kid Part III , Road House & Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (5)

The 10th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 25, 1990, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognize the worst the film industry had to offer in 1989.

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The 1990 awards featured special awards for the worst motion picture performances of the 1980s. Unlike in prior years, no award was given for Worst New Star.

Awards and nominations

  Winner (in bold)
CategoryRecipient
Worst Picture Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Paramount)
The Karate Kid Part III (Columbia)
Lock Up (TriStar)
Road House (United Artists)
Speed Zone (Orion)
Worst Actor William Shatner in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier as James T. Kirk
Tony Danza in She's Out of Control as Doug Simpson
Ralph Macchio in The Karate Kid Part III as Daniel LaRusso
Sylvester Stallone in Lock Up and Tango & Cash as Frank Leone and Ray Tango (respectively)
Patrick Swayze in Next of Kin and Road House as Truman Gates and James Dalton (respectively)
Worst Actress Heather Locklear in The Return of Swamp Thing as Abby Arcane
Jane Fonda in Old Gringo as Harriet Winslow
Brigitte Nielsen in Bye Bye Baby as Lisa
Paulina Porizkova in Her Alibi as Nina
Ally Sheedy in Heart of Dixie as Maggie DeLoach
Worst Supporting Actor Christopher Atkins in Listen to Me as Bruce Arlington
Ben Gazzara in Road House as Brad Wesley
DeForest Kelley in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier as Leonard McCoy
Noriyuki "Pat" Morita in The Karate Kid Part III as Mr. Miyagi
Donald Sutherland in Lock Up as Warden Drumgoole
Worst Supporting Actress Brooke Shields in Speed Zone as Stewardess / Herself
Angelyne (as herself) in Earth Girls Are Easy
Anne Bancroft in Bert Rigby, You're a Fool as Meredith Perlestein
Madonna in Bloodhounds of Broadway as Hortense Hathaway
Kurt Russell (in drag) in Tango & Cash as Gabriel Cash
Worst Director William Shatner for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
John G. Avildsen for The Karate Kid Part III
Jim Drake for Speed Zone
Rowdy Herrington for Road House
Eddie Murphy for Harlem Nights
Worst Screenplay Harlem Nights , written by Eddie Murphy
The Karate Kid Part III , written by Robert Mark Kamen, based on characters created by Robert Mark Kamen
Road House , screenplay by David Lee Henry and Hilary Henkin, story by David Lee Henry
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier , screenplay by David Loughery, story by William Shatner, Harve Bennett and David Loughery, based on the television series created by Gene Roddenberry
Tango & Cash , written by Randy Feldman
Worst Original Song "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" from A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child , written by Bruce Dickinson
"Let's Go!" from A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, written by Mohanndas Dewese (also known as Kool Moe Dee)
"Pet Sematary" from Pet Sematary , written by Dee Dee Ramone and Daniel Rey

Worst of the Decade

  Winner (in bold)
CategoryRecipient
Worst Actor of the Decade Sylvester Stallone, for Cobra , Lock Up , Over the Top , Rambo: First Blood Part II , Rambo III , Rhinestone , Rocky IV and Tango & Cash
Christopher Atkins for The Blue Lagoon , Listen to Me , A Night in Heaven and The Pirate Movie
Ryan O'Neal for Fever Pitch , Partners , So Fine and Tough Guys Don't Dance
Prince for Under the Cherry Moon
John Travolta for The Experts , Perfect , Staying Alive and Two of a Kind
Worst Actress of the Decade Bo Derek for Bolero and Tarzan, the Ape Man
Faye Dunaway for The First Deadly Sin , Mommie Dearest , Supergirl and The Wicked Lady
Madonna for Bloodhounds of Broadway , Shanghai Surprise and Who's That Girl
Brooke Shields for The Blue Lagoon , Endless Love , Sahara and Speed Zone!
Pia Zadora for Butterfly and The Lonely Lady
Worst Picture of the Decade Mommie Dearest (1981, Paramount) ("winner" of 5 1981 Razzies)
Bolero (1984, Cannon Films) ("winner" of 6 1984 Razzies)
Howard the Duck (1986, Universal) ("winner" of 4 1986 Razzies)
The Lonely Lady (1983, Universal) ("winner" of 6 1983 Razzies)
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989, Paramount) ("winner" of 3 1989 Razzies)
Worst New Star of the Decade Pia Zadora for Butterfly and The Lonely Lady
Christopher Atkins for The Blue Lagoon , Listen to Me , A Night in Heaven and The Pirate Movie
Madonna for Bloodhounds of Broadway , Shanghai Surprise and Who's That Girl
Prince for Under the Cherry Moon
Diana Scarwid for Mommie Dearest , Psycho III and Strange Invaders

Films with multiple nominations

The following films received multiple nominations:

NominationsFilms
5 The Karate Kid Part III
Road House
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
3 Lock Up
Speed Zone!
Tango & Cash
2 Harlem Nights
A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child

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