2005 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards

Last updated
28th Stinkers Bad Movie Awards
Date2006
Highlights
Worst Film Alone in the Dark
Most awards Son of the Mask (5)
Most nominationsSon of the Mask (10)
  •   2004
  • Stinkers Bad Movie Awards
  • 2006  

The 28th Stinkers Bad Movie Awards were released by the Hastings Bad Cinema Society in 2006 to honour the worst films the film industry had to offer in 2005. [1] [2] The most nominated film of the year was Son of the Mask with ten nominations, which also had five wins. While the usual rotation of categories happened, one notable award introduced was the "Annie" Award; this was meant to call out a film for raising ticket admission prices to inflate box office receipts just like Annie back in 1982. The award, handpicked by Stinkers founders Ray Wright and Mike Lancaster, went to The Producers , as listed below. Dishonorable mentions are also featured for Worst Picture (33 total). [3]

Contents

Winners and nominees

Worst Picture

Film [2] Production company(s)
Alone in the Dark Lionsgate
Bewitched Columbia
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo Columbia
Dirty Love First Look International
Son of the Mask New Line

Dishonourable Mentions

Other Categories

Special "Annie" Award for Ticket Price Gouging
  • The Producers ($2.50 more than other movies playing at the same selected theaters!)
Worst Director
Worst Actor
Worst Actress
Worst Supporting Actor
Worst Supporting Actress
Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing More Than $100M
Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy
Worst Song or Song Performance in a Film or Its End Credits
Most Intrusive Musical Score
Less Than Dynamic Duo
Worst On-Screen Couple
Most Annoying Fake Accent (Male)
Most Annoying Fake Accent (Female)
Least "Special" Special Effects
Worst Remake
Worst Sequel
Worst Resurrection of a "Classic" TV Series
The Spencer Breslin Award (for Worst Performance by a Child in a Feature Role)
Worst Child Ensemble
Foulest Family Film
Least Scary Horror Movie
Most Overrated Film
Worst Animated Film
NominationsFilm
10 Son of the Mask
7 Bewitched
The Dukes of Hazzard
6 The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D
The Pacifier
The Producers
5 Alone in the Dark
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo
Dirty Love
Fun with Dick and Jane
4 A Sound of Thunder
Yours, Mine and Ours
3 Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous
2 Æon Flux
Bad News Bears
Beauty Shop
Brokeback Mountain
Diary of a Mad Black Woman
The Honeymooners
House of Wax
King Kong
The Longest Yard
Mindhunters
Rent
The Ring Two
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Undiscovered

The following films received multiple wins:

WinsFilm
5 Son of the Mask
4 Alone in the Dark
3 The Dukes of Hazzard
2 Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo
Yours, Mine and Ours

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References

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  3. 1 2 Mike Lancaster; Ray Wright (January 13, 2006). "Stinkers Bad Movie Awards - 2005 Ballot" (PDF). Stinkers Bad Movie Awards. Retrieved September 25, 2024.