1995 Golden Raspberry Awards
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The 16th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 24, 1996 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognise the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1995. The list of nominees follows, with recipients denoted in bold.
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Worst Picture
- Congo (Paramount)
- It's Pat! (Touchstone)
- The Scarlet Letter (Hollywood Pictures)
- Waterworld (Universal)
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Worst Remake Or Sequel
The Scarlet Letter (Hollywood Pictures)
- Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (Warner Bros.)
- Dr. Jekyll And Ms. Hyde (Savoy Pictures)
- Showgirls (remake of both All About Eve and The Lonely Lady)
- Village of the Damned (Universal)
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Worst Actor
Pauly Shore, Jury Duty (TriStar)
- Kevin Costner, Waterworld
- Kyle MacLachlan, Showgirls
- Keanu Reeves, Johnny Mnemonic (TriStar) and A Walk In The Clouds (20th Century Fox)
- Sylvester Stallone, Assassins (Warner Bros.) and Judge Dredd (Hollywood Pictures)
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Worst Actress
- Cindy Crawford, Fair Game (Warner Bros.)
- Demi Moore, The Scarlet Letter
- Julia Sweeney, It's Pat!
- Sean Young, Dr. Jekyll & Ms. Hyde
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Worst Supporting Actor
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Worst Supporting Actress
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Worst Director
Paul Verhoeven, Showgirls (award was accepted in person)
- Renny Harlin, Cutthroat Island (MGM/UA)
- Roland Joffé, The Scarlet Letter
- Frank Marshall, Congo
- Kevin Reynolds Waterworld
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Worst Screenplay
Showgirls, written by Joe Eszterhas
- Congo, screenplay by John Patrick Shanley, from the novel by Michael Crichton
- It's Pat!, written by Jim Emerson & Stephen Hibbert & Julia Sweeney, based on characters created by Sweeney
- Jade (MGM/UA), written by Joe Eszterhas
- The Scarlet Letter, screenplay by Douglas Day Stewart, freely adapted from the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Worst New Star
- Amy The Talking Gorilla, Congo
- David Caruso, Kiss of Death (20th Century Fox) and Jade
- Cindy Crawford, Fair Game
- Julia Sweeney, It's Pat! and Stuart Saves His Family (MGM/UA)
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Worst "Original" Song
"Walk Into The Wind (a.k.a. Love Theme from The Rape Scene)" from Showgirls, written by David A. Stewart and Terry Hall
- "(Feel The) Spirit of Africa" from Congo, music by Jerry Goldsmith, lyrics by Lebo M
- "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" from Batman Forever (Warner Bros.), by U2, lyrics by Bono
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See also
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