Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Director
Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Director | |
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Presentation of Worst Director at 29th Golden Raspberry Awards | |
Awarded for | Worst in film |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Golden Raspberry Award Foundation |
First awarded | 1981 |
Currently held by |
Josh Trank Fantastic Four |
Official website | http://www.razzies.com/ |
The Razzie Award for Worst Director is an award presented at the annual Golden Raspberry Awards to the worst director of the previous year. The following is a list of nominees and recipients of that award, along with the film(s) for which they were nominated.
1980s
- 1980 Robert Greenwald for Xanadu
- John G. Avildsen for The Formula
- Brian De Palma for Dressed to Kill
- William Friedkin for Cruising
- Sidney J. Furie and Richard Fleischer for The Jazz Singer
- Stanley Kubrick for The Shining
- Michael Ritchie for The Island
- John Trent for Middle Age Crazy
- Nancy Walker for Can't Stop the Music
- Gordon Willis for Windows
- 1981 Michael Cimino for Heaven's Gate
- 1982 Ken Annakin for The Pirate Movie; Terence Young for Inchon (tie)
- Matt Cimber for Butterfly
- John Huston for Annie
- Hal Needham for Megaforce
- 1983 Peter Sasdy for The Lonely Lady
- Joe Alves for Jaws 3-D
- Brian De Palma for Scarface
- John Herzfeld for Two of a Kind
- Hal Needham for Stroker Ace
- 1984 John Derek for Bolero
- 1985 Sylvester Stallone for Rocky IV
- 1986 Prince for Under the Cherry Moon
- 1987 Norman Mailer for Tough Guys Don't Dance; Elaine May for Ishtar (tie)
- 1988 Blake Edwards for Sunset; Stewart Raffill for Mac and Me (tie)
- 1989 William Shatner for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
1990s
- 1990 John Derek for Ghosts Can't Do It
- 1991 Michael Lehmann for Hudson Hawk
- 1992 David Seltzer for Shining Through
- 1993 Jennifer Lynch for Boxing Helena
- 1994 Steven Seagal for On Deadly Ground
- 1995 Paul Verhoeven for Showgirls (award accepted in person)
- 1996 Andrew Bergman for Striptease
- 1997 Kevin Costner for The Postman
- 1998 Gus Van Sant for Psycho
- Michael Bay for Armageddon
- Jeremiah S. Chechik for The Avengers
- Roland Emmerich for Godzilla
- Alan Smithee (also known as Arthur Hiller) for An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn
- 1999 Barry Sonnenfeld for Wild Wild West
2000s
- 2000 Roger Christian for Battlefield Earth
- 2001 Tom Green for Freddy Got Fingered (award accepted in person)
- Michael Bay for Pearl Harbor
- Peter Chelsom (with Warren Beatty) for Town & Country
- Vondie Curtis-Hall for Glitter
- Renny Harlin for Driven
- 2002 Guy Ritchie for Swept Away
- 2003 Martin Brest for Gigli
- 2004 Pitof for Catwoman
- 2005 John Asher for Dirty Love
- 2006 M. Night Shyamalan for Lady in the Water
- 2007 Chris Sivertson for I Know Who Killed Me
- 2008 Uwe Boll for 1968 Tunnel Rats / In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale / Postal
- Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer for Disaster Movie / Meet the Spartans
- Tom Putnam for The Hottie and the Nottie
- Marco Schnabel for The Love Guru
- M. Night Shyamalan for The Happening
- 2009 Michael Bay for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
2010s
- 2010 M. Night Shyamalan for The Last Airbender
- 2011 Dennis Dugan for Jack and Jill / Just Go with It
- 2012 Bill Condon for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2
- 2013 Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, Peter Farrelly, Patrik Forsberg, Will Graham, James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Brett Ratner, and Jonathan van Tulleken for Movie 43
- 2014 Michael Bay for Transformers: Age of Extinction
- 2015 Josh Trank for Fantastic Four
Multiple Winners
2 wins[1]
Multiple nominations
References
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