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  1. Helgeland learned of the award while being interviewed regarding his win at the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for L.A. Confidential that same weekend, [19] and said he wanted to put his Oscar and his Razzie side-by-side to remind him of "the quixotic nature of Hollywood". [20]

    • Halle Berry For Catwoman
    • J. David Shapiro For Battlefield Earth: A Saga of The Year 3000
    • Paul Verhoeven For Showgirls
    • Brian Helgeland For The Postman
    • Tom Green For Freddy Got Fingered
    • Tom Selleck For Christopher Columbus: The Discovery
    • Michael Ferris For Catwoman
    • David Eigenberg For Sex and The City 2
    • Bill Cosby For Leonard Part 6
    • Bonus: Ben Affleck Forpaycheck, Daredevil, and Gigli

    Halle Berry accepted the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress for her work in Catwoman at the Ivar Theatre in Hollywood, California. While giving her speech during the 25th Golden Raspberry Awards, Berry held the Razzie Award in one hand and her Academy Award for Best Female Actor in a Leading Role for her performance in the film Monster’s Ball...

    In 2001, screenwriter J. David Shapiro received a Golden Raspberry for Worst Screenplay for the science fiction film Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000. Wilson delivered the Razzie on radio personality Mark Ebner’s show in Los Angeles. While Shapiro was more than happy to receive the Razzie, he later recalled the film’s star John Travolta’s...

    Getty Images Director Paul Verhoeven is mostly known for making sleazy, yet thoughtful, pulpy genre movies, including RoboCop, Total Recall, and Basic Instinct. While many of his films are critically acclaimed, his 1995 film Showgirls was definitely not. To no one’s surprise, Showgirls receivedsix Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Actress fo...

    Getty Images Screenwriter Brian Helgeland was awarded the Worst Screenplay Golden Raspberry in 1998 for The Postman, directed by and starring Kevin Costner. Helgeland received the Razzie from John Wilson at the writer’s office on the Warner Bros lot in Los Angeles and even prepared a speech for the occasion, owning up to his part in making one of t...

    Getty Images During the 22nd Golden Raspberry Awards in 2002, Tom Green received five Razzie Awards—including Worst Actor, Worst Director, Worst Picture, Worst Screen Couple (with any animal Green abused in the film), and Worst Screenplay—for the film Freddy Got Fingered. Tom Green attended the ceremony at the Abracadabra Theater at Magicopolis in ...

    In 1993, actor Tom Selleck received the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor for his performance as King Ferdinand of Spain in the film Christopher Columbus: The Discovery. Selleck gladly accepted the award while he was making a guest appearance on the short-lived Chevy Chase Showon Fox.

    Halle Berry wasn't the only one who won a Razzie for Catwoman: Michael Ferris, who penned the script, accepted the Razzie Award for Worst Screenplayfor the film. During his acceptance speech, Ferris thanked the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation for increasing the film's DVD sales.

    In 2011, actor David Eigenberg accepted the Golden Raspberry for Worst Screen Couple/Screen Ensemble on behalf of the entire cast of Sex in the City 2. He worked with Razzie founder John Wilson on creating an acceptance video that was later posted on the organization’s official YouTube channel.

    Getty Images The embattled Bill Cosby wrote and starred in one of the worst films of 1988. Leonard Part 6featured Cosby as a former CIA agent forced out of retirement to hunt down an evil vegetarian hell bent on taking over the world. Leonard Part 6 received three Golden Raspberry Awards—or Razzies—for Worst Picture, Worst Screenplay, and Worst Act...

    Getty Images Ben Affleck received a Golden Raspberry for his leading performances in the films Paycheck, Daredevil, and Gigli, which all hit theaters in 2004. While Affleck didn’t attend the ceremony to receive the award, he was presented with the Golden Raspberry during his appearance on Larry King Live, where he proceeded to call the trophy cheap...

  2. Helgeland was presented with his award at his office on the Warner Bros. lot by Razzie Founder John Wilson. His acceptance statement concluded "I wish to thank John Wilson and I look forward to a time when the Razzies are given their own proper ceremony and national telecast.

  3. In 1998, Helgeland won both an Academy Award (for Best Adapted Screenplay with L.A. Confidential) and a Razzie (for The Postman) the same year. Only one person had previously achieved the dubious feat (Alan Menken in 1993), and only one other (Sandra Bullock in 2010) has achieved it since.

  4. Brian Helgeland, co-screenwriter of the Razzie-winning The Postman, also received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for L.A. Confidential in 1998. Helgeland became the second person, after composer Alan Menken in 1993, to receive a Razzie and Oscar in the same year, a feat not repeated until actress Sandra Bullock in 2010.

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    The Postman (Warner Bros.)
    Anaconda (Columbia)
    Batman & Robin (Warner Bros.)
    Fire Down Below (Warner Bros.)
  5. Oscar-winning screenwriters Eric Roth (Forrest Gump) and Brian Helgeland (L.A. Confidential) won a Razzie in 1998 for adapting the book The Postman into a terrible Kevin Costner movie.

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  7. Helgeland was presented with his award at his office on the Warner Bros. lot by Razzie Founder John Wilson. His acceptance statement concluded "I wish to thank John Wilson and I look forward to a time when the Razzies are given their own proper ceremony and national telecast.

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