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Best of the worst: stars nominated for Oscars and Razzies
- With awards season in full swing, all eyes are on the Oscar nominees. However, not all the nominated talent are all that, according to the Golden Raspberry Awards (otherwise known as the Razzies). Melissa McCarthy, for instance, has been nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars and Worst Actress at the Razzies this year. Guess what? She's not the only person who's achieved this. Take a look at this gallery to meet the stars and movies that have been up for both Oscars and Razzies.
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Melissa McCarthy - Melissa McCarthy has earned high praise for her turn in 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?.' She's nominated for Best Actress at this year's Academy Awards for her performance in the film.
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Melissa McCarthy - But she has also been nominated for Worst Actress at the Razzies this year. She's nominated for her performances in 'The Happytime Murders' and 'Life of the Party.'
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Sandra Bullock - Sandra Bullock won Worst Actress at the 2010 Razzies for 'All About Steve,' and even claimed the award herself.
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Sandra Bullock - Later that year, Bullock showed up to win the Oscar for Best Actress, awarded for her performance in 'The Blind Side.'
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Prince - Prince has won multiple Oscars and Razzies. At the 1985 Oscars, he won Best Original Musical and Best Original Song Score for his work on 'Purple Rain.'
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Prince - At the 1987 Razzies, he won Worst Director, Worst Actor, and Worst Original Song for 'Under the Cherry Moon.'
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'Wall Street' - 'Wall Street' won both an Oscar and a Razzie in 1988. Michael Douglas won the Oscar for Best Actor.
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'Wall Street' - Meanwhile, Daryl Hannah won the Worst Supporting Actress Razzie.
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'Suicide Squad' - 'Suicide Squad' wasn't much of a critical success, but it still scored an Oscar win for Best Makeup & Hairstyling in 2017.
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'Suicide Squad' - The film was also nominated for two Razzies, including Worst Supporting Actor for Jared Leto's turn as The Joker.
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Alan Menken
- You may not know his face, but Alan Menken has written iconic songs for hit Disney films. In 1993, he won the Oscars for Best Original Song and Best Original Music Score (for his work on 'Aladdin').
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Alan Menken - Remarkably, that same year he co-won the Razzie for Worst Original Song, awarded to 'High Times' from the film 'Newsies.'
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Brian Helgeland - Brian Helgeland is another person who thrives behind the scenes of Hollywood. In 1998, he won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for his work on 'L.A. Confidential.'
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Brian Helgeland - But earlier that year, Helgeland co-won Worst Screenplay at the Razzies for his work on 'The Postman' with Eric Roth, who is currently nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the Oscars for 'A Star Is Born' (alongside Bradley Cooper and Will Fetters).
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'The Godfather Part III' - 'The Godfather,' along with its sequel, is one of the most celebrated films ever. The third film isn't all that popular, but still scored seven Oscar nominations in 1991, including Best Director for Francis Ford Coppola.
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'The Godfather Part III' - However, the Razzies didn't look upon Sofia Coppola kindly. She won Worst New Star and Worst Supporting Actress.
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'Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace' - Following the hit 'Star Wars' trilogy, 'The Phantom Menace' had big shoes to fill. It received three Oscar nominations, these for Best Sound, Best Sound Editing, and Best Visual Effects.
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'Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace' - But 'The Phantom Menace' was considered to be a disappointment by many, and was nominated for seven Razzies in 2000. Ahmed Best ended up winning the Worst Supporting Actor award for playing Jar Jar Binks.
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Aerosmith - Aerosmith are one of the best-selling bands ever, and have won a few awards too. They were even nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song in 1999 for 'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing' from 'Armageddon.'
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Aerosmith - Yet the same track was nominated for Worst Original Song at the Razzies.
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'Norbit' - With dismal reviews, you may be surprised to hear that 'Norbit' got an Oscar nomination for Best Makeup.
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'Norbit' - At the Razzies, however, 'Norbit' scored a whopping eight nominations. Eddie Murphy won both Worst Supporting Actor and Worst Supporting Actress!
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Whitney Houston - To many, 'The Bodyguard' is a classic film. It was nominated for two Best Original Song Oscars in 1993, for Whitney Houston's tracks 'Run to You' and 'I Have Nothing.'
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Whitney Houston - That same year, the film scored seven Razzie nominations, with three alone going to Houston, including a nomination for Worst Actress.
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'How Do I Live' - Trisha Yearwood (pictured) recorded the song 'How Do I Live' (written by Diane Warren) from the film 'Con Air.' The track was nominated for Best Original Song at the Oscars in 1998.
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'How Do I Live' - Yet it was also nominated for Worst Original Song at the Razzies.
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'Life In a Looking Glass'
- Featured in the film 'That's Life!' and sung by Tony Bennett (pictured), 'Life In a Looking Glass' was nominated for Best Original Song at the Oscars in 1987.
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'Life In a Looking Glass' - But that same song was also nominated for Worst Original Song at the Razzies.
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'Fifty Shades of Grey' - 'Fifty Shades of Grey' was never billed as a critical smash, but 'Earned It' by The Weeknd still got an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song in 2016.
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'Fifty Shades of Grey' - The film itself ultimately won Worst Picture at the Razzies, with lead Jamie Dornan winning Worst Actor.
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Best of the worst: stars nominated for Oscars and Razzies
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19/02/19 | StarsInsider
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With awards season in full swing, all eyes are on the Oscar nominees. However, not all the nominated talent are all that, according to the Golden Raspberry Awards (otherwise known as the Razzies). Melissa McCarthy, for instance, has been nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars and Worst Actress at the Razzies this year.
Guess what? She's not the only person who's achieved this. Take a look at this gallery to meet the stars and movies that have been up for both Oscars and Razzies.
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