33rd Golden Raspberry Awards

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33rd Golden Raspberry Awards
DateFebruary 23, 2013
Site Magicopolis, Santa Monica, California
Highlights
Worst Picture The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2
Most awardsThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (7)
Most nominationsThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (11)

The 33rd Golden Raspberry Awards, or Razzies, was a parodic award ceremony that identified the worst films the film industry had to offer in 2012, according to votes from members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation. Razzies co-founder John J. B. Wilson has stated that the intent of the awards is "to be funny." [1] Nominations were revealed on January 8, 2013. [2] [3] [4] Unlike the previous year, when the winners were announced on April Fools' Day, the winners were announced on February 23, one day before the Academy Awards ceremony, reverting to Razzie tradition. The nominees of worst remake/sequel were selected by the general public via Rotten Tomatoes.

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Winners and nominees

  Winner (in bold)
Adam Sandler, Worst Actor winner Adam Sandler Cannes 2017.jpg
Adam Sandler, Worst Actor winner
Kristen Stewart, Worst Actress winner Kristen Stewart at Berlinale 2023.jpg
Kristen Stewart, Worst Actress winner
Taylor Lautner, Worst Supporting Actor winner and Worst Screen Couple co-winner Taylor Lautner Comic-Con 2012.jpg
Taylor Lautner, Worst Supporting Actor winner and Worst Screen Couple co-winner
Rihanna, Worst Supporting Actress winner Rihanna Fenty 2018.png
Rihanna, Worst Supporting Actress winner
Mackenzie Foy, Worst Screen Couple co-winner Mackenzie Foy Cannes 2015.jpg
Mackenzie Foy, Worst Screen Couple co-winner
David Caspe, Worst Screenplay winner David Caspe.jpg
David Caspe, Worst Screenplay winner
CategoryRecipient
Worst Picture [5] The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (Summit)
Battleship (Universal)
The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure (Freestyle Releasing/Kenn Viselman Presents)
That's My Boy (Columbia)
A Thousand Words (Paramount / DreamWorks)
Worst Actor [6] Adam Sandler in That's My Boy as Donny Berger
Nicolas Cage in Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance and Seeking Justice as Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider and Will Gerard (respectively)
Eddie Murphy in A Thousand Words as Jack McCall
Robert Pattinson in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 as Edward Cullen
Tyler Perry in Alex Cross and Good Deeds as Alex Cross and Wesley Deeds (respectively)
Worst Actress [7] Kristen Stewart in Snow White and the Huntsman and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 as Snow White and Bella Swan (respectively)
Katherine Heigl in One for the Money as Stephanie Plum
Milla Jovovich in Resident Evil: Retribution as Alice
Tyler Perry in Madea's Witness Protection as Madea
Barbra Streisand in The Guilt Trip as Joyce Brewster
Worst Supporting Actor [8] Taylor Lautner in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 as Jacob Black
David Hasselhoff (as himself) in Piranha 3DD
Liam Neeson in Battleship and Wrath of the Titans as Admiral Terrence Shane and Zeus (respectively)
Nick Swardson in That's My Boy as Kenny
Vanilla Ice (as himself) in That's My Boy
Worst Supporting Actress [9] Rihanna in Battleship as Cora Raikes
Jessica Biel in Playing for Keeps and Total Recall as Stacie Dryer and Melina (respectively)
Brooklyn Decker in Battleship and What to Expect When You're Expecting as Samantha Shane and Skyler Cooper (respectively)
Ashley Greene in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 as Alice Cullen
Jennifer Lopez in What to Expect When You're Expecting as Holly
Worst Screen Couple [10] Mackenzie Foy and Taylor Lautner in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2
Any two cast members from Jersey Shore in The Three Stooges
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2
Tyler Perry and his drag get-up in Madea's Witness Protection
Adam Sandler and either Leighton Meester, Andy Samberg or Susan Sarandon in That's My Boy
Worst Remake, Rip-off or Sequel [11] The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (Summit)
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (Columbia)
Madea's Witness Protection (Lionsgate)
Piranha 3DD (Dimension)
Red Dawn (FilmDistrict)
Worst Director [12] Bill Condon for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2
Sean Anders for That's My Boy
Peter Berg for Battleship
Tyler Perry for Good Deeds and Madea's Witness Protection
John Putch for Atlas Shrugged: Part II
Worst Screenplay [13] That's My Boy (written by David Caspe)
Atlas Shrugged: Part II (screenplay by Duke Sandefur, Brian Patrick O'Toole, & Duncan Scott, based on the novel by Ayn Rand)
Battleship (written by Jon Hoeber and Erich Hoeber, based on the boardgame by Hasbro)
A Thousand Words (written by Steve Koren)
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (screenplay by Melissa Rosenberg, based on the novel by Stephenie Meyer)
Worst Screen Ensemble [14] The entire cast of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2
The entire cast of Battleship
The entire cast of Madea's Witness Protection
The entire cast of The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure
The entire cast of That's My Boy

Films with multiple nominations

The following films received multiple nominations:

NominationsFilm
11 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2
8 That's My Boy
7 Battleship
5 Madea's Witness Protection
3 A Thousand Words
2 Atlas Shrugged: Part II
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
Good Deeds
The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure
Piranha 3DD
What to Expect When You're Expecting

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