Number: | 13 |
Award: | Golden Raspberry Awards |
Date: | March 28, 1993 |
Site: | Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, California |
Film: | Shining Through |
Most Wins: | Shining Through (3) and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (3) |
Most Nominations: | The Bodyguard (7) |
Last: | 12th |
Next: | 14th |
The 13th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 28, 1993, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognize the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1992. Shining Through and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot each won three Razzies, though the latter wasn't nominated for Worst Picture.[1] [2] Tom Selleck did not attend the ceremony and later accepted his award on The Chevy Chase Show.[3]
Alan Menken, who wrote the music for the Razzie-winning song "High Times, Hard Times" from Newsies, also received the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "A Whole New World" from Aladdin in 1993, making him the first person to receive a Razzie and Oscar in the same year,[4] a feat not repeated until screenwriter Brian Helgeland in 1998.[5]
Category | Recipient | Ref |
---|---|---|
Worst Picture | Shining Through (20th Century Fox) | |
The Bodyguard (Warner Bros.) | ||
(Warner Bros.) | ||
Final Analysis (Warner Bros.) | ||
Newsies (Disney) | ||
Worst Actor | Sylvester Stallone in Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot as Sgt. Joe Bomowski | |
Kevin Costner in The Bodyguard as Frank Farmer | ||
Michael Douglas in Basic Instinct and Shining Through as Det. Nick Curran and Ed Leland (respectively) | ||
Jack Nicholson in Hoffa and Man Trouble as Jimmy Hoffa and Harry Bliss (respectively) (Nicholson was also Golden Globe nominated for Hoffa) | ||
Tom Selleck in Folks! as Jon Aldrich | ||
Worst Actress | Melanie Griffith in Shining Through and A Stranger Among Us as Linda Voss and Emily Eden (respectively) | |
Kim Basinger in Cool World and Final Analysis as Holli Would and Heather Evans (respectively) | ||
Lorraine Bracco in Medicine Man and Traces of Red as Dr. Rae Crane and Ellen Schofield (respectively) | ||
Whitney Houston in The Bodyguard as Rachel Marron | ||
Sean Young in Love Crimes as Dana Greenway | ||
Worst Supporting Actor | Tom Selleck in as King Ferdinand of Spain | |
Marlon Brando in Christopher Columbus: The Discovery as Tomas de Torquemada | ||
Alan Alda in Whispers in the Dark as Leo Green | ||
Danny DeVito in Batman Returns as Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin | ||
Robert Duvall in Newsies as Joseph Pulitzer | ||
Worst Supporting Actress | Estelle Getty in Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot as Mrs. Tutti Bomowski | |
Ann-Margret in Newsies as Medda Larkson | ||
Tracy Pollan in A Stranger Among Us as Mara | ||
Jeanne Tripplehorn in Basic Instinct as Dr. Beth Garner | ||
Sean Young in Once Upon a Crime as Phoebe | ||
Worst Director | David Seltzer for Shining Through | |
Danny DeVito for Hoffa | ||
John Glen for | ||
Barry Levinson for Toys | ||
Kenny Ortega for Newsies | ||
Worst Screenplay | Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot, written by Blake Snyder, William Osborne, & William Davies | |
The Bodyguard, written by Lawrence Kasdan | ||
, screenplay by John Briley, Cary Bates and Mario Puzo | ||
Final Analysis, screenplay by Wesley Strick, story by Robert H. Berger and Wesley Strick | ||
Shining Through, screenplay by David Seltzer, based on the novel by Susan Isaacs | ||
Worst New Star | Pauly Shore in Encino Man as Stanley "Stoney" Brown | |
Georges Corraface in as Christopher Columbus | ||
Kevin Costner's crew cut in The Bodyguard | ||
Whitney Houston in The Bodyguard as Rachel Marron | ||
Sharon Stone's tribute to Theodore Cleaver in Basic Instinct | ||
Worst Original Song | "High Times, Hard Times" from Newsies, music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Jack Feldman | |
"Book of Days" from Far and Away, music by Enya, lyrics by Roma Ryan | ||
"Queen of the Night" from The Bodyguard, written by Whitney Houston, L.A. Reid, Babyface and Daryl Simmons |
These films received multiple nominations:
Nominations | Films |
---|---|
7 | The Bodyguard |
6 | |
5 | Newsies |
Shining Through | |
3 | Basic Instinct |
Final Analysis | |
Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot | |
2 | Hoffa |
A Stranger Among Us |
The awards was criticized for the nomination to Danny DeVito's well-received performance for Worst Supporting Actor in Batman Returns.[6]