Famous films that were nominated for both the Oscar and the Golden Raspberry (12 photos)

Category: Movie, PEGI 16
28 January 2023

Can a film be nominated for both an Oscar and a Gold Medal at the same time? raspberries." How else can these be very common cases. This reminds us that film criticism is an incredibly complex process evaluation, and not just a list of shortcomings and an expression of personal discontent. No matter how you look at it, making a film is incredibly complex and deep work that requires skill from a huge number of people. And sometimes it happens that someone coped with this work worse than others.

Blonde (2022)





Oscar Nomination: Best Actress (Ana de Armas)

Golden Raspberry Nominations: Worst Film, Worst Director (Andrew Dominic), Worst Supporting Actor (two nominated: Xavier Samuel & Evan Williams), Worst Screenplay, Worst Prequel, Sequel, Remake or Plagiarism and Worst Acting Duo (two nominations: "both real character in the mythological bed scene in the White House" and "Andrew Dominic and his problems with women.

In total, "Blonde" has 8 nominations for "raspberry" - the most this year.

Elvis (2022)



Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor (Austin Butler), Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Work Artist, Best Costume Design, Best Sound and Best Makeup & Hair.

Golden Raspberry Nominations: Worst Supporting Actor (Tom Hanks) and Worst Duo ("Tom Hanks and his latex face (and this stupid accent).

Marvelous! This is probably the first film in history where critics liked everything except Tom Hanks.

Suicide Squad (2016)



Oscar Nomination: Best Makeup & Hairstyling (Won)

Golden Raspberry nominations: Worst Screenplay and Worst Supporting Actor (Jared Leto).

That is, it turns out that one of the most disastrous comic films of the last decade, crushed by audiences and critics, there are "Oscar" and no "Golden Raspberries".

Fifty Shades of Gray (2015)



Oscar Nomination: Best Song.

Golden Raspberry Nominations: Worst Film (win), Worst Screenplay (won), Worst Actor/Worst Actress (Jamie Dornan & Dakota Johnson, both won), Worst Screen Ensemble (win) and Worst director (Sam Taylor-Johnson).

The Lone Ranger (2013)



Oscar nominations: Best Makeup and Hair and Best Visual Effects.

Golden Raspberry Nominations: Worst Picture, Worst Director (Gore Verbinski), Worst Actor (Johnny Depp), Worst Screenplay and Worst Remake, plagiarism or sequel (win).

Wall Street (1987)



Oscar Nomination: Best Actor (Michael Douglas, win)

Golden Raspberry Nomination: Worst Supporting Actress (Daryl Hannah, won)

A movie where great acting meets bad acting.

This will be followed by three projects by Michael Bay - the champion in the simultaneous nomination for "Oscar" and "Golden Raspberry".

Pearl Harbor (2001)



Oscar nominations: Best Sound, Best Sound Editing (won), Best Visual Effects and Best Song.

Golden Raspberry Nominations: Worst Film, Worst Actor (Ben Affleck), Worst Director (Michael Bay), Worst Screenplay, Worst remake/sequel, Worst Screen Couple (Ben Affleck & Kate Beckinsale / Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnet).

Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon (2011)



Oscar nominations: Best Sound, Best Sound Editing and Best Visual Effects.

Golden Raspberry Nominations: Worst Film, Worst Screenplay, Worst Director (Michael Bay), Worst Supporting Actor (Patrick Dempsey), Worst Supporting Actress (Rosie Huntington-Whiteley), Worst Screen Actress couple (Shia LaBeouf and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley) and Worst Screen Ensemble.

Armageddon (1998)



Oscar nominations: Best Sound, Best Sound Editing, Best Visual Effects, Best Song (Aerosmith, "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing").

Golden Raspberry Nominations: Worst Actor (Bruce Willis, win), Worst Picture, Worst Supporting Actress (Liv Tyler), Worst Director (Michael Bay), Worst Screenplay, Worst Screen Couple (Affleck and Tyler) and Worst Song (Aerosmith, "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing").

Musical taste is such a subtle entity that the same Aerosmith song was nominated for both worst and best.

Con Air (1997)



Oscar Nominations: Best Sound, Best Song (Tricia Yearwood, "How Do I Live").

Golden Raspberry Nomination: Worst song (guess what? right! "How Do I Live").

The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)



Oscar nominations: Best Makeup (winning), Best Set and Best Costumes.

Golden Raspberry nominations: Worst Screenplay and Worst Remake/Sequel.

Jim Carrey is a man who has never been nominated for an Oscar, but managed to be Oscar-winning make-up a couple of times. Second time like this happened in Lemony Snicket: 33 Unfortunate Things.

Elegy Hillbilly (2020)



Oscar nominations: Best Supporting Actress (Glenn Close) and Best Makeup and Hairstyle.

Golden Raspberry Nominations: Worst Supporting Actress (Glenn Close), Worst Director (Ron Howard) and Worst Screenplay.

Did you see what happened? Glenn Close managed to get two opposite nominations for the same role! That is, in that year she could become both the worst and the best supporting actress.

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