00:0811. The Adventures of Ford Fairlane. It is a 1990 American mystery action comedy film
00:13directed by Rennie Harlan. The film stars comedian Andrew Dice Clay as the title character Ford
00:18Fairlane, a rock and roll detective whose beat is the music industry in Los Angeles.
00:23True to his name, Fairlane drives a 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner in the film.
00:30The film's main character was created by writer Rex Wiener in a series of stories that were published
00:34as weekly serials in 1979-80 by the New York Rocker and the LA Weekly, the stories were published as
00:40a
00:40book by Rare Bird Books in July 2018, Billy Idol's Cradle of Love from the soundtrack became one of
00:47his biggest hits on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at 2. DC Comics produced a prequel miniseries of
00:53same name. The film has since developed a cult following and the film was both a commercial
00:57and critical failure. It won three awards at the 11th Golden Raspberry Awards, including
01:02Worst Picture tying with Bo Derrick's Ghosts Can't Do It, Worst Actor and Worst Screenplay.
01:0811. Ghosts Can't Do It. It is a 1989 romantic fantasy comedy film, the last film written and
01:14directed by John Derrick. The film was panned by critics and was a box office disappointment,
01:19Donald Trump's appearance as himself earned a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor.
01:24Trump and Damien were both nominated for Worst New Star, but lost to Sofia Coppola in The
01:29Godfather Part 3, the film also won Worst Picture, tying with The Adventures of Ford Fairlane,
01:34Worst Actress for Bo Derrick and Worst Director for John Derrick at the 11th Golden Raspberry Awards.
01:4112. Hudson Hawk. It is a 1991 American action comedy film directed by Michael Lehman,
01:47the live-action film employs cartoon-style slapstick heavily, including sound effects, which enhances the
01:53film's signature surreal humor. The film was a huge critical and commercial failure in the United
01:57States. Only grossing $17 million but it was better received internationally and grossed $80 million
02:04for a worldwide total of $97 million. It received three awards at 12th Golden Raspberry Awards for
02:11Worst Director, Worst Screenplay and Worst Picture with additional nominations for Actor, for Willis,
02:16Supporting Actor, for Grant, and Supporting Actress, for Bernhard.
02:2112. 13. Shining Through. It is a 1992 American World War II drama film written and directed by
02:27David Seltzer and based on the 1988 novel by Susan Isaacs, the film was neither a commercial nor a
02:33critical success. The Razzie Awards declared Shining Through the Worst Picture of 1992, with Melanie
02:39Griffith being voted Worst Actress, also for her performance in A Stranger Among U.S., and David Seltzer
02:45for Worst Director, it also received nominations for Michael Douglas as Worst Actor, also for Basic
02:50Instinct, and for Seltzer in the category of Worst Screenplay. 14. In Decent Proposal, it is a 1993
02:58American erotic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne. It is based on the 1988 novel by Jack Engelhardt in
03:05which a couple's marriage is disrupted by a stranger's offer of a million dollars for the wife to spend the
03:09night with him. The film received a mostly negative response from critics for the contrivances and
03:14implausibilities of its story. It also sparked controversy, with feminists arguing the film's
03:19premise promotes prostitution and the treatment of women as property. Despite this, the film was a
03:24box office success and grossed nearly $267 million worldwide on a $38 million budget becoming the
03:31sixth highest grossing film of 1993. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's
03:38book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of the 100 Most Enjoyably Worst Movies Ever Made.
03:43It won three awards at the 14th Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture,
03:48Worst Supporting Actor and Worst Screenplay. 15. Color of Night, it is a 1994 American erotic
03:55mystery thriller film directed by Richard Rush. It was considered a box office bomb upon release,
04:01at the 15th Golden Raspberry Awards. The film received a leading nine nominations and won a single award,
04:07the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture. It later, however, became one of the 20 most rented films
04:12in the United States home video market in 1995. 16. Showgirls, it is a 1995 erotic drama film
04:21directed by Paul Verhoeven. The film focuses on an ambitious young woman hitching a ride to Las Vegas
04:26to pursue her dreams of being a professional dancer and showgirl, produced on a then sizable budget of
04:32around $45 million. Significant controversy and hype surrounding the amounts of sex and nudity in the film
04:38preceded its theatrical release. Despite a negative theatrical and critical consensus,
04:43Showgirls enjoyed success on the home video slash VHS market, generating more than $100 million from
04:49video sales, allowing the film to make a profit. It was universally panned upon its cinematic release
04:55and is still consistently ranked as one of the worst films of all time. In the 21st century,
05:00it has come to be regarded as a cult film with a dedicated fanbase. Showgirls has also been subject
05:05to critical reevaluation with some notable directors and critics considering it a serious satire worthy
05:10of praise. The film was the winner of a then-record 7 at 16th Golden Raspberry Awards, from a record
05:1713
05:17nominations, a record that still stands, including Worst Picture, Worst Actress, for Elizabeth Berkeley,
05:23Worst Director, for Paul Verhoeven, Worst Screenplay, for Joe Esterhaus, Worst New Star,
05:29for Elizabeth Berkeley, Worst Screen Couple, any combination of two people, or two body parts.
05:35And Worst Original. Song, Walk Into the Wind, originally written by David A. Stewart and Terry
05:40Hall in 1992, covered in the film by main antagonist Andrew Carver, Verhoeven appeared in person at the
05:47Razzie ceremony to accept his award for Worst Director, Showgirls would later win an 8th Razzie Award
05:52for Worst Picture of the Last Decade in 2000. 17, Striptease, it is a 1996 American
05:59black comedy film written, co-produced and directed by Andrew Bergman, based on Carl Hyasson's 1993
06:05best-selling novel of the same name. The film centers on an FBI secretary-turnstripper who becomes
06:11involved in both a child custody dispute and corrupt politics, Moore was paid a then-unprecedented
06:16$12.5 million to star in Striptease, making her the highest-paid film actress up to that time.
06:22Released theatrically on June 28, 1996 by Columbia Pictures with a $50 million budget, the film
06:29grossed $33 million domestically, 47th place, and $113 million worldwide, it was panned by critics
06:36and it won six awards at the 17th Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Picture.
06:4218, The Postman, it is a 1997 American epic post-apocalyptic adventure film produced and
06:48directed by Kevin Costner who plays the lead role and based on David Brin's 1985 book of the same
06:54name, set in a post-apocalyptic neo-western United States in the then-near-future year of 2013,
07:00the film follows an unnamed nomad who, after finding a United States Postal Service uniform,
07:05unwittingly sparks a movement to restore the United States that challenges the rule of a tyrannical
07:10warlord. The Postman was panned by critics who criticized the performances, screenplay, direction,
07:15long run time and Costner's decision to cast himself in the film, the film grossed $30 million
07:21worldwide against a budget of $80 million, it was nominated for three Saturn Awards and won all
07:26five of its 18th Golden Raspberry Award nominations, including Worst Picture.
07:3219, An Alan Smithy Film, Burn Hollywood Burn, it is a 1997 American mockumentary black comedy film
07:39directed by Arthur Hiller. The film follows Smithy as he steals the negatives to his latest film and goes
07:45on the run, it was universally panned by critics and tanked at the box office, it won five awards at
07:50the 19th Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Picture. 20, Wild Wild West, it is a 1999 American
07:58steampunk western comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, loosely adapted from the Wild Wild West,
08:04a 1960s television series created by Michael Garrison, it is the only production in the franchise since
08:09the television film More Wild Wild West, 1980, produced on a $170 million budget, making it one
08:16of the most expensive films ever made when adjusting for inflation at the time of its release. It was a
08:22commercial failure, grossing only $113.8 million domestically and $108.3 million overseas for a
08:29worldwide total of $222.1 million, receiving mixed to negative reviews from critics. The film was
08:36nominated for eight Razzies and won five awards at the 20th Golden Raspberry Awards including
08:41Worst Picture and Worst Original Song, for the song Wild Wild West by Smith.
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