Saturday, February 28, 2004

‘Gigli’ takes Razzie as year’s worst movie

The honeymoon’s over for Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, but their mob-comedy flop “Gigli” really cleaned up Saturday at the Razzies, the first movie to take all six top trophies in the annual dishonorable-mention awards.

Golden Raspberry Awards voters picked “Gigli” as 2003’s worst picture, Affleck as worst actor, Lopez as worst actress and the two as worst screen couple. “Gigli” filmmaker Martin Brest also took the Razzies for worst director and screenplay.

The movie, which starred Affleck as a thug smitten by Lopez as a lesbian crime colleague, fell short of the record seven Razzies won by “Showgirls” and “Battlefield Earth.”

Among other “winners,” Sylvester Stallone padded his Razzie resume with a record 10th prize, this time for worst supporting actor in “Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over.” Stallone’s past Razzies include one for worst actor of the 20th century.

With the 25th annual Razzies coming up next year, the group is considering a special career-achievement prize for Stallone, Wilson said.

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