13th Golden Raspberry Awards
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] Just like Bill Cosby, Tom Selleck did not attend his award and later accepted it on The Chevy Chase Show.
13th Golden Raspberry Awards | |
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Date | March 28, 1993 |
Site | Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, California |
Highlights | |
Worst Picture | Shining Through |
Most awards | Shining Through (3) and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (3) |
Most nominations | The Bodyguard (7) |
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, a feat not repeated until screenwriter Brian Helgeland in 1998.
Awards and nominations
Winner (in bold)
- David Seltzer, Worst Director winner.
- Sylvester Stallone, Worst Actor winner.
- Melanie Griffith, Worst Actress winner.
- Tom Selleck, Worst Supporting Actor winner.
- Estelle Getty, Worst Supporting Actress winner.
- Pauly Shore, Worst New Star winner.
- Alan Menken, Worst Original Song co-winner.
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External links
- "`THE BODYGUARD' TOP CONTENDER FOR `OTHER' FILM AWARDS". 16 February 1993. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
- "404 - Page Not Found". Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
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