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The 5th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 24, 1985, at Vine Street Elementary School in Hollywood, California, to recognize the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1984. Classic German silent film Metropolis was nominated for two Razzies, both for Giorgio Moroder's new score for the 1984 re-release.
Feldman requested his Razzie for "High Times, Hard Times" in 2016, [13] so he could put it alongside the Tony Award he got for the stage adaptation of Newsies in his office. [14] His composer partner Alan Menken has also spoken proudly of the Golden Raspberry, especially as he won it in the same weekend of his two Academy Awards for Aladdin. [15]
Many theater chains that normally refused to screen X-rated films also refused to screen Bolero. [7] The film is officially on DVD with an "R" rating with no cuts. Olivia d'Abo, who had a nude scene, was 14 during filming. "I matured physically at 13. When I did Bolero with Bo and John Derek, John thought I had implants. But I know I look young ...
The Golden Raspberry Awards (also known as the Razzies and Razzie Awards) is a parody award show honoring the worst of cinematic failures.Co-founded by UCLA film graduates and film industry veterans John J. B. Wilson and Mo Murphy, the Razzie Awards' satirical annual ceremony is preceded by its opposite, the Academy Awards, by four decades.
The Razzies, which aims to (dis)honor the worst films of the year, has announced nominations for its 44th edition. Chris Evans, Jennifer Lopez, "Shazam 2" and "Ant-Man 3" all earned nods.
Olivia d'Abo: Olivia d'Abo in Bolero [1] (as Paloma) and Conan the Destroyer (as Princess Jehnna) Michelle Johnson in Blame It on Rio as Jennifer Lyons Apollonia Kotero in Purple Rain as Apollonia Andrea Occhipinti in Bolero as Angel Russell Todd in Where the Boys Are '84 as Scott Nash March 23, 1986: Brigitte Nielsen
Halle Berry still stands by her iconic speech at the Razzies, 20 years later. Since 1981, the Golden Raspberry Awards have functioned as an anti-awards show, handing out honors for the biggest ...
Olivia Hussey, who mesmerised audiences as the female lead in Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, has died aged 73. The news was shared from her official Instagram account ...