20th Golden Raspberry Awards

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20th Golden Raspberry Awards
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The 20th Golden Raspberry Awards ceremony was held at the Sheraton Hotel.
DateMarch 25, 2000
SiteSheraton Hotel, Santa Monica, California
Highlights
Worst Picture Wild Wild West
Most awards Wild Wild West (5)
Most nominations Wild Wild West (9)

The 20th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 25, 2000 at the Sheraton Hotel in Santa Monica, California to recognize the worst the film industry had to offer in 1999.

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Included with the normal Golden Raspberry categories to mark the dawn of the year 2000 were four special awards: Worst Picture of the Decade, Worst New Star of the Decade, Worst Actor of the Century, and Worst Actress of the Century.

Robert Conrad, who played the lead role of James T. West in the 1960s television series The Wild Wild West created by Michael Garrison, showed up at the ceremony where he accepted three awards on behalf of the cinematic version of Wild Wild West , including Worst Picture as a way of expressing his disapproval with the film adaptation.

Awards and nominations

  Winner (in bold)
CategoryRecipient
Worst Picture Wild Wild West (Warner Bros.)
Big Daddy (Columbia Pictures)
The Blair Witch Project (Artisan Entertainment)
The Haunting (DreamWorks Pictures)
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (20th Century Fox)
Worst Actor Adam Sandler in Big Daddy as Sonny Koufax
Kevin Costner in For Love of the Game and Message in a Bottle as Billy Chapel and Garret Blake (respectively)
Kevin Kline in Wild Wild West as Artemus Gordon
Arnold Schwarzenegger in End of Days as Jericho Cane
Robin Williams in Bicentennial Man and Jakob the Liar as Andrew Martin and Jakob (respectively)
Worst Actress Heather Donahue in The Blair Witch Project as Heather
Melanie Griffith in Crazy in Alabama as Lucille Vinson
Milla Jovovich in The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc as Joan of Arc
Sharon Stone in Gloria as Gloria
Catherine Zeta-Jones in Entrapment and The Haunting as Virginia Baker and Theo (respectively)
Worst Supporting Actor Ahmed Best in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace as Jar Jar Binks
Kenneth Branagh in Wild Wild West as Dr. Arliss Loveless
Gabriel Byrne in End of Days and Stigmata as Satan and Father Andrew Kiernan (respectively)
Jake Lloyd in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace as Anakin Skywalker
Rob Schneider in Big Daddy as Nazo
Worst Supporting Actress Denise Richards in The World Is Not Enough as Christmas Jones
Sofia Coppola in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace as Sache
Salma Hayek in Dogma and Wild Wild West as Serendipity and Rita Escobar (respectively)
Kevin Kline (as a prostitute) in Wild Wild West
Juliette Lewis in The Other Sister as Carla Tate
Worst Screen Couple Kevin Kline and Will Smith in Wild Wild West
Pierce Brosnan and Denise Richards in The World Is Not Enough
Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones in Entrapment
Jake Lloyd and Natalie Portman in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
Lili Taylor and Catherine Zeta-Jones in The Haunting
Worst Director Barry Sonnenfeld for Wild Wild West
Jan de Bont for The Haunting
Dennis Dugan for Big Daddy
Peter Hyams for End of Days
George Lucas for Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
Worst Screenplay Wild Wild West , story by Jim Thomas and John Thomas, screenplay by S. S. Wilson, Brent Maddock, Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman, based on the TV series by Michael Garrison
Big Daddy , screenplay by Steve Franks, Tim Herlihy & Adam Sandler
The Haunting , screenplay by David Self, based on the novel by Shirley Jackson
The Mod Squad , written by Stephen T. Kay, Scott Silver & Kate Lanier, based on the TV series
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace , written by George Lucas
Worst Original Song "Wild Wild West" from Wild Wild West , music and lyrics by Stevie Wonder, Kool Moe Dee and Will Smith

Worst of the Century, Decade

  Winner (in bold)
CategoryRecipient
Worst Actor of the Century Sylvester Stallone for "99.5% of everything he's EVER done
Kevin Costner for The Postman , Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves , Waterworld , Wyatt Earp , etc.
Prince for Graffiti Bridge , Under the Cherry Moon , etc.
William Shatner for "Every Star Trek film he was ever in"
Pauly Shore for Bio-Dome , Jury Duty , Encino Man , etc.
Worst Actress of the Century Madonna for Body of Evidence , Shanghai Surprise , Who's That Girl , etc.
Elizabeth Berkley for Showgirls
Bo Derek for Bolero , Ghosts Can't Do It , Tarzan, the Ape Man , etc.
Brooke Shields for The Blue Lagoon , Endless Love , Sahara , Speed Zone , etc.
Pia Zadora for Voyage of the Rock Aliens , Butterfly , Fake-Out , The Lonely Lady , etc.
Worst Picture of the Decade Showgirls (1995, United Artists) (winner of 7 1995 Razzies)
An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (1998, Hollywood Pictures) (winner of 5 1998 Razzies)
Hudson Hawk (1991, TriStar) (winner of 3 1991 Razzies)
The Postman (1997, Warner Bros.) (winner of 5 1997 Razzies)
Striptease (1996, Columbia and Castle Rock Entertainment) (winner of 6 1996 Razzies)
Worst New Star of the Decade Pauly Shore for Bio-Dome , Encino Man , Jury Duty , Etc.
Elizabeth Berkley for Showgirls
Ahmed Best for Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
Sofia Coppola for The Godfather Part III and Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
Dennis Rodman for Double Team and Simon Sez

Films with multiple nominations

These films received multiple nominations:

NominationsFilms
9 Wild Wild West
7 Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
5 Big Daddy
The Haunting
3 End of Days
2 The Blair Witch Project
Entrapment
The World Is Not Enough

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