35th Golden Raspberry Awards

The 35th Golden Raspberry Awards, or Razzies, was an awards ceremony that identified the worst films the film industry had to offer in 2014, according to votes from members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation. Razzies co-founder John J. B. Wilson has stated that the intent of the awards is "to be funny."[1] The pre-nomination ballot was revealed on December 31, 2014,[2] and final nominations were revealed on January 14, 2015. The winners were announced on February 21, 2015, at a ceremony that was open to the public for the first time in the award's history.[3]

35th Golden Raspberry Awards
DateFebruary 21, 2015
SiteMontalban Theatre, Los Angeles, California
Highlights
Worst PictureSaving Christmas
Most awardsSaving Christmas (4)
Most nominationsTransformers: Age of Extinction (7)

Winners and nominees edit

 
Michael Bay, Worst Director winner
 
Kirk Cameron, Worst Actor and Worst Screen Combo winner
 
Cameron Diaz, Worst Actress winner
 
Kelsey Grammer, Worst Supporting Actor winner
 
Megan Fox, Worst Supporting Actress winner
 
Darren Doane, Worst Screenplay co-winner
 
Ben Affleck, Razzie Redeemer Award winner

Films with multiple nominations edit

The following eleven films received multiple nominations:

Nominations Film
7 Transformers: Age of Extinction
6 The Legend of Hercules
Saving Christmas
5 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
4 A Million Ways to Die in the West
3 Blended
The Expendables 3
Left Behind
Sex Tape
2 Annie
Tammy

Films with multiple wins edit

The following two films received multiple awards:

Wins Film
4 Saving Christmas
2 Transformers: Age of Extinction

References edit

  1. ^ Mack, David (January 24, 2023). "The Razzies Responded After Being Slammed for Nominating a 12-Year-Old for "Worst Actress"". BuzzFeed News. Archived from the original on January 25, 2023. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
  2. ^ "2014 Razzie Award Predictions".
  3. ^ "35th Razzie Awards Tickets 02/21/15". flavorus.com.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j The 35th Annual RAZZIE® Award Nominees for 2014 Worst Picture. The Golden Raspberry Award Foundation and John Wilson. Retrieved January 13, 2015 – via YouTube.

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