26th Stinkers Bad Movie Awards | |
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Date | February 22, 2004 |
Highlights | |
Worst Film | The Cat in the Hat |
Most awards | Gigli (5) |
Most nominations | The Cat in the Hat (12) |
The 26th Stinkers Bad Movie Awards were released by the Hastings Bad Cinema Society in 2004 to honour the worst films the film industry had to offer in 2003. [1] The Cat in the Hat received the most nominations with twelve. All nominees and winners, with respective percentages of votes for each category, are listed below. Dishonourable mentions are also featured for Worst Picture (56 total).
Film [2] | Percentage of Votes |
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The Cat in the Hat (Universal) | 41% |
Boat Trip (Artisan) | 3% |
Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (New Line) | 11% |
From Justin to Kelly (FOX) | 26% |
Gigli (Columbia) | 19% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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McG for Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle | 30% |
Richard Benjamin for Marci X | 10% |
Martin Brest for Gigli | 26% |
Robert Iscove for From Justin to Kelly | 15% |
Bo Welch for The Cat in the Hat | 19% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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Ben Affleck in Daredevil , Paycheck , and Gigli | 33% |
Macaulay Culkin in Party Monster | 7% |
Cuba Gooding, Jr. in Boat Trip , The Fighting Temptations , and Radio | 15% |
Justin Guarini in From Justin to Kelly | 26% |
Mike Myers in The Cat in the Hat | 19% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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Jennifer Lopez in Gigli | 48% |
Drew Barrymore in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle and Duplex | 15% |
Kelly Clarkson in From Justin to Kelly | 19% |
Kate Hudson in Alex & Emma and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days | 15% |
Lisa Kudrow in Marci X | 3% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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Sylvester Stallone in Spy Kids 3D: Game Over | 52% |
Alec Baldwin in The Cat in the Hat | 3% |
Justin Bartha in Gigli | 27% |
John Malkovich in Johnny English | 7% |
Roger Moore in Boat Trip | 22% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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Penelope Cruz in Gothika and Masked and Anonymous | 26% |
Karen Black in House of 1000 Corpses | 22% |
Robin Givens in Head of State | 19% |
Lainie Kazan in Gigli | 22% |
Estella Warren in Kangaroo Jack | 11% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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The Cat in the Hat (Universal), written by Alec Berg, David Mandel, and Jeff Schaffer | 52% |
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (Columbia), written by John August, Cormac Wibberley, and Marianne Wibberley | 19% |
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde (MGM), written by Kate Kondell | 10% |
The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions (Warner Bros.), written by The Wachowskis | 19% |
Scary Movie 3 (Dimension), written by Craig Mazin and Pat Proft | 0% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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Boat Trip (Artisan) | 40% |
The Cat in the Hat (Universal) | 28% |
Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (New Line) | 24% |
Kangaroo Jack (Warner Bros.) | 0% |
Scary Movie 3 (Dimension) | 3% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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"Anytime" by Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini from From Justin to Kelly | 33% |
"Baby Got Back" by Justin Bartha from Gigli | 30% |
"Cross the Green Mountain" by Bob Dylan from Gods and Generals | 7% |
"Fun, Fun, Fun" by Mike Myers from The Cat in the Hat | 22% |
"Power in My Purse" by Lisa Kudrow from Marci X | 8% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (Columbia) | 41% |
Bad Boys 2 (Columbia) | 15% |
House of 1000 Corpses (Lionsgate) | 15% |
Gigli (Columbia) | 10% |
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (FOX) | 19% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez in Gigli | 33% |
Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini in From Justin to Kelly | 30% |
Cuba Gooding, Jr. and anyone forced to co-star with him in Boat Trip , The Fighting Temptations , and Radio | 15% |
Lisa Kudrow and Damon Wayans in Marci X | 7% |
Stephen Lang and 5-Year-Old Lydia Jordan, YIKES!!! in Gods and Generals | 15% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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Ben Affleck in Gigli | 41% |
Walton Goggins in House of 1000 Corpses | 7% |
John Malkovich in Johnny English | 7% |
Mike Myers in The Cat in the Hat | 26% |
John Travolta in Basic | 19% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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Jennifer Lopez in Gigli | 26% |
Karen Black in House of 1000 Corpses | 19% |
Kelly Clarkson in From Justin to Kelly | 14% |
Kate Hudson in Alex & Emma | 19% |
Connie Nielsen in Basic | 22% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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Bad Boys 2 (Columbia) | 26% |
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (Columbia) | 22% |
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde (MGM) | 20% |
The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions (Warner Bros.) | 13% |
Spy Kids 3D: Game Over (Dimension) | 19% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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Spencer Breslin in The Cat in the Hat | N/A |
Dakota Fanning in The Cat in the Hat and Uptown Girls | N/A |
Lydia Jordan in Gods and Generals | N/A |
Frankie Muniz in Agent Cody Banks | N/A |
Daryl Sabara in Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over | N/A |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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Hulk (Universal) | 41% |
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (Columbia) | 19% |
Kangaroo Jack (Warner Bros.) | 14% |
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (FOX) | 26% |
Spy Kids 3D: Game Over (Dimension) | 0% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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The Post-Teen Alcoholics in The Real Cancun | 33% |
The Angels in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle | 15% |
The League of the Hopelessly Miscast in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen | 11% |
The Pennsylvania Posse in From Justin to Kelly | 15% |
Sylvester Stallone and his multiple personalities in Spy Kids 3D: Game Over | 19% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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The Cat in the Hat played by Mike Myers in The Cat in the Hat | 48% |
The Hulk in Hulk | 19% |
Kangaroo Jack in Kangaroo Jack | 22% |
Thing 1 & Thing 2 played by Dan Castellaneta in The Cat in the Hat | 4% |
Tink played by Ludivine Sagnier in Peter Pan | 7% |
Recipient | Percentage of Votes |
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The Last Samurai (Warner Bros.) | 31% |
Big Fish (Columbia) | 7% |
Kill Bill: Vol 1 (Miramax) | 23% |
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (New Line) | 12% |
Lost in Translation (Focus) | 27% |
The following films received multiple nominations:
The following films received multiple wins:
Wins | Film |
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5 | Gigli |
4 | The Cat in the Hat |
2 | Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle |
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