36th Golden Raspberry Awards
The 36th Golden Raspberry Awards, or Razzies, ceremony, held by the Golden Raspberry Foundation, honored the worst films the film industry had to offer in 2015. The satirical ten-category Golden Raspberry Awards, commonly known as the Razzies, were presented during the ceremony. The nominations were revealed on January 13, 2016.[1] The ceremony was held on February 27, 2016 beginning at 8:00 p.m. PST at the Palace Theater in Los Angeles, California.[2][3][4]
36th Golden Raspberry Awards | |
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Awarded for | Worst in film |
Date | February 27, 2016 |
Site | The Palace Theatre, Los Angeles, California |
Highlights | |
Worst Picture | Fantastic Four / Fifty Shades of Grey |
Most awards | Fifty Shades of Grey (5) |
Most nominations | Fifty Shades of Grey / Jupiter Ascending / Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 / Pixels (6) |
Ceremony
Fifty Shades of Grey received the most awards, winning Worst Picture, Worst Actor, Worst Actress, Worst Screen Combo and Worst Screenplay. Fantastic Four tied for Worst Picture, also receiving Worst Director and Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel.[4] Eddie Redmayne received Worst Supporting Actor for Jupiter Ascending, while Kaley Cuoco received Worst Supporting Actress for Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip and The Wedding Ringer. The Razzie Redeemer Award, given to former Razzie winners and nominees for quality work in film, was given to Sylvester Stallone for his Oscar-nominated role in Creed after receiving seven Razzie awards in the past. The winners were announced via parody sketches; one of them was performed by an impersonation of Donald Trump, who won Worst Supporting Actor at the 11th Golden Raspberry Awards in 1990. None of the winners or nominees attended the ceremony.[5] Per tradition, the nominations announcement and the ceremony took place one day before their corresponding 88th Academy Awards ceremony.[6] The Razzie Redeemer Award winner was decided through a public vote on Rotten Tomatoes,[7] while the 943 members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation voted to determine the winners for the other categories.[8] Membership is open to the public for a membership fee.[2]
Winners and nominees
Films with multiple nominations
The following twelve films received multiple nominations:
Films with multiple wins
The following two films received multiple awards:
Wins | Film |
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5 | Fifty Shades of Grey |
3 | Fantastic Four |
Box office performance of nominated films
Film | Budget | Box office | Net | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | Refs. |
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Fifty Shades of Grey | $40,000,000 | $571,006,128 | $531,006,128 | 25% (4.1/10)[9] | 46/100[10] | [11] |
Pixels | $88,000,000 | $244,874,809 | $156,874,809 | 17% (3.9/10)[12] | 27/100[13] | [14] |
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip | $90,000,000[15] | $234,798,636 | $144,798,636 | 15% (3.42/10)[16] | 33/100[17] | [18] |
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 | $30-38 million[19] | $107,588,225 | $77,588,225 | 5% (2.6/10)[20] | 13/100[21] | [22] |
Vacation | $31,000,000 | $104,884,188 | $73,884,188 | 27% (4.1/10)[23] | 34/100[24] | [25] |
The Wedding Ringer | $23,000,000 | $79,799,880 | $56,799,880 | 28% (4.4/10)[26] | 35/100[27] | [28] |
The Boy Next Door | $4,000,000 | $52,425,855 | $48,425,855 | 10% (3.3/10)[29] | 30/100[30] | [31] |
Fantastic Four | $120,000,000 | $167,977,596 | $47,977,596 | 9% (3.4/10)[32] | 27/100[33] | [34] |
Love the Coopers | $17,000,000 | $42,426,912 | $25,246,912 | 19% (3.9/10)[35] | 31/100[36] | [37] |
Seventh Son | $95,000,000 | $114,178,613 | $19,178,613 | 13% (3.8/10)[38] | 30/100[39] | [40] |
Jupiter Ascending | $176,000,000 | $183,987,723 | $7,987,723 | 26% (4.3/10)[41] | 40/100[42] | [43] |
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 | $14,000,000 | $13,081,651 | −$918,349 | 13% (3.8/10)[44] | 29/100[45] | [46] |
The Cobbler | $10,000,000 | $852,464 | −$9,147,536 | 10% (3.1/10)[47] | 23/100[48] | |
Mortdecai | $60,000,000 | $47,275,695 | −$13,275,695 | 13% (3.4/10)[49] | 27/100[50] | [51] |
Pan | $150,000,000 | $128,388,320 | −$21,388,320 | 27% (4.6/10)[52] | 36/100[53] | [54] |
Home Sweet Hell | N/A | N/A | N/A | 5% (3.2/10)[55] | 22/100[56] | [57] |
The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) | N/A | $16,184 | N/A | 19% (2.2/10)[58] | 5/100[59] | [60] |
See also
References
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