1996 Golden Raspberry Awards

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The 17th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 23, 1997 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognise the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1996.

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Worst Picture

Striptease (Castle Rock/Columbia)

Barb Wire (Gramercy Pictures)
Ed (Universal)
The Island of Dr. Moreau (New Line)
The Stupids (New Line/Savoy)

Worst Actor

Tom Arnold for Big Bully (Warner Bros.), Carpool (Warner Bros.) and The Stupids (tie)

Pauly Shore for Bio-Dome (MGM/UA) (tie)

Keanu Reeves for Chain Reaction (20th Century Fox)
Adam Sandler for Bulletproof (Universal) and Happy Gilmore (Universal)
Sylvester Stallone for Daylight (Universal)

Worst Actress

Demi Moore for The Juror (Sony/Columbia) and Striptease

Whoopi Goldberg for Bogus (Warner Bros.) Eddie (Hollywood Pictures) and Theodore Rex (New Line)
Melanie Griffith for Two Much (Touchstone)
Pamela Anderson for Barb Wire
Julia Roberts for Mary Reilly (TriStar)

Worst Supporting Actor

Marlon Brando for The Island of Dr. Moreau

Val Kilmer for The Ghost and the Darkness and The Island of Dr. Moreau
Steven Seagal for Executive Decision
Burt Reynolds for Striptease
Quentin Tarantino, From Dusk Till Dawn

Worst Supporting Actress

Melanie Griffith for Mulholland Falls

Faye Dunaway for The Chamber and Dunston Checks In
Jami Gertz, Twister
Daryl Hannah for Two Much
Teri Hatcher for Heaven's Prisoners and 2 Days in the Valley


Worst Screen Couple

Demi Moore and Burt Reynolds, Striptease

Beavis and Butt-head, Beavis and Butt-head Do America (Paramount)
Marlon Brando and That Darn Dwarf, The Island of Dr. Moreau
Matt LeBlanc and Ed (the mechanical monkey) Ed
Pamela Anderson's "Impressive Enhancements", Barb Wire

Worst Director

Andrew Bergman, Striptease

John Frankenheimer, The Island of Dr. Moreau
Stephen Frears, Mary Reilly
John Landis, The Stupids
Brian Levant, Jingle All the Way (20th Century Fox)

Worst Screenplay

Striptease, screenplay by Andrew Bergman, based on the book by Carl Hiaasen

Barb Wire, screenplay by Chuck Pfarrer and Ilene Chaiken, story by Chaiken, based upon the characters appearing in the Dark Horse comic
Ed, screenplay by David Mickey Evans, story by Ken Richards and Janus Cercone
The Island of Dr. Moreau, screenplay by Richard Stanley and Ron Hutchinson, based on the novel by H. G. Wells
The Stupids, written by Brent Forrester, based on characters created by James Marshall and Harry Allard

Worst Written Film Grossing Over $100 Million

Twister (Warner Bros.), written by Michael Crichton & Anne-Marie Martin

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney), animation screenplay by Tab Murphy, Irene Mecchi, Bob Tzudiker & Noni White
Independence Day (20th Century Fox), written by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich
Mission: Impossible (Paramount), based on the television series created by Bruce Geller, story by David Koepp and Steven Zaillian, screenplay by Koepp and Robert Towne
A Time to Kill (Warner Bros.), screenplay by Akiva Goldsman, based on the novel by John Grisham

Worst New Star

Pamela Anderson, Barb Wire

Beavis and Butt-head, Beavis and Butt-head Do America
Ellen DeGeneres, Mr. Wrong (Touchstone)
'Friends' cast members turned movie-star-wanna-be's (Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer)
The new "serious" Sharon Stone, Diabolique (Warner Bros.) and Last Dance (Touchstone)

Worst "Original" Song

"Pussy, Pussy, Pussy (Whose Kitty Cat Are You?)" from Striptease, written by Marvin Montgomery

"Welcome to Planet Boom! (a.k.a. This Boom's for You)" from Barb Wire, written by Tommy Lee
"Whenever There is Love (Love Theme from Daylight) from Daylight, written by Bruce Roberts and Sam Roman

See also

Golden Raspberry Awards
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1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
no:Den 17. Razzie-utdelingen

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