The 29th Golden Raspberry Awards, or Razzies, ceremony was held by the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation to identify the worst films the film industry had to offer in 2008, according to votes from members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation. Razzies co-founder John J. B. Wilson has stated that the intent of the awards is "to be funny."[1] The ceremony was held at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre in Hollywood, California on February 21, 2009.[2] Nominations were announced on January 21, 2009. The Love Guru was the most nominated film of 2008, with seven. Award results were based on votes from approximately 650 journalists, cinema fans and film professionals from 20 countries. Awards were presented by John Wilson, the ceremony's founder. The Love Guru received the most awards, winning Worst Picture, Worst Actor, and Worst Screenplay. Paris Hilton received three awards, including Worst Actress for her work in The Hottie & the Nottie and Worst Supporting Actress for Repo! The Genetic Opera. Hilton matched the record number of awards received by an actor in a single year, set by Eddie Murphy the previous year at the 28th Golden Raspberry Awards for his roles in Norbit.
Nominations were announced on January 21, 2009,[3] one day before the 81st Academy Awards nominations,[4] and according to Razzies tradition the ceremony itself also preceded the corresponding Academy Award function by one day.[5][6] The most nominated film of 2008 was the box office bombThe Love Guru, with seven nominations.[2][7] Paid members of the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation voted to determine the winners;[8] individuals may become members of the foundation by visiting the organization's website at www.razzies.com.[9] Award results were based on votes from approximately 650 journalists, cinema fans and professionals from the film industry.[2][8] Voters were from 45 states in the United States and 19 other countries.[10]
Ceremony
The ceremony opened with a musical number which parodied the song "Dancing Queen" from Mamma Mia! The Movie.[11] Awards were presented by John Wilson, the ceremony's founder.[2] Awardees received a gold spray-painted raspberry worth $4.97.[6]The Love Guru received three awards: Worst Picture, Worst Actor and Worst Screenplay.[12] Worst Picture was the last award given out at the ceremony.[11] John Wilson did not agree with the voters' determination on The Love Guru, and after viewing the film again in preparation for the ceremony, said to the Associated Press: "A couple of things he did got me to laugh, and these days, two laughs in a comedy is a high ratio."[13] "The main thing wrong with it is no one said to Myers that it wasn't funny. He managed to offend the entire Indian population and his investors," said Wilson in a statement in The Guardian.[14] Wilson shredded a copy of The Love Guru at the awards ceremony.[11][15]
Uwe Boll received the Worst Director award for films 1968 Tunnel Rats, In the Name of the King and Postal.[5] He also received a special award for Worst Career Achievement.[3] Boll was dubbed by award organizers as "Germany's answer to Ed Wood",[3] a reference to Plan 9 from Outer Space film director Ed Wood[2] Boll sent a humorous videotaped speech from a mock set of Darfur, Sudan, stating he would not return because the Razzie awards had "ruined his life".[11] Wilson commented to Agence France-Presse: "Uwe Boll is the world-class movie director – anything he does is awful. He was the overwhelming choice to receive our career achievement award."[7]