Golden Raspberry Award For Worst Screenplay - 1990s

1990s

  • 1990 The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, screenplay by Daniel Waters, James Cappe & David Arnott, based on characters created by Rex Weiner
    • The Bonfire of the Vanities, screenplay by Michael Cristofer, based on the novel by Tom Wolfe
    • Ghosts Can't Do It, written by John Derek
    • Graffiti Bridge, written by Prince
    • Rocky V, written by Sylvester Stallone
  • 1991 Hudson Hawk, screenplay by Steven E. de Souza and Daniel Waters, story by Bruce Willis and Robert Kraft
    • Cool as Ice, written by David Stenn
    • Dice Rules, concert material written by Andrew Dice Clay; "A Day in the Life" written by Lenny Schulman, story by Clay
    • Nothing But Trouble, screenplay by Dan Aykroyd, story by Peter Aykroyd
    • Return to the Blue Lagoon, screenplay by Leslie Stevens, based on the novel "The Garden of God" by Henry De Vere Stacpoole
  • 1992 Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot!, written by Blake Snyder, William Osborne & William Davies
    • The Bodyguard, written by Lawrence Kasdan
    • Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, screenplay by John Briley and Cary Bates and Mario Puzo
    • Final Analysis, screenplay by Wesley Strick, story by Robert H. Berger, M.D. (consultant), and Wesley Strick
    • Shining Through, written for the screen by David Seltzer, based on the novel by Susan Isaacs
  • 1993 Indecent Proposal, screenplay by Amy Holden Jones, based upon the novel by Jack Engelhard
    • Body of Evidence, written by Brad Mirman
    • Cliffhanger, screenplay by Michael France and Sylvester Stallone, screen story by France, based on a premise by John Long
    • Last Action Hero, screenplay by Shane Black & David Arnott, story by Zak Penn & Adam Leff
    • Sliver, screenplay by Joe Eszterhas, based on the novel by Ira Levin
  • 1994 The Flintstones, screenplay by Tom S. Parker, Babaloo Mandel, Mitch Markowitz, Dava Savel, Brian Levant, Michael G. Wilson, Al Aidekman, Cindy Begel, Lloyd Garver, David Silverman, Stephen Sustarsic, Nancy Steen, Neil Thompson, Daniel Goldin, Joshua Goldin, Peter Martin Wortmann, Robert Conte, Jeff Reno, Ron Osborn, Bruce Cohen, Jason Hoffs, Kate Barker, Gary Ross, Rob Dames, Leonard Ripps, Fred Fox Jr., Lon Diamond, David Richardson, Roy Teicher, Richard Gurman, Michael J. Di Gaetano, and Ruth Bennett, based on the television series created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (Although Jim Jennewein and Steven E. de Souza were both credited as primary screenwriters, first-billed writer Tom S. Parker was the only "winner" credited in the film; the other 31 recipients all wrote drafts of the screenplay.)
    • Color of Night, screenplay by Matthew Chapman and Billy Ray, story by Ray
    • Milk Money, written by John Mattson
    • North, screenplay by Alan Zweibel and Andrew Sheinman, from the novel by Zweibel
    • On Deadly Ground, written by Ed Horowitz & Rubin Russin
  • 1995 Showgirls, written by Joe Eszterhas
    • Congo, screenplay by John Patrick Shanley, based on the novel by Michael Crichton
    • It's Pat, written by Jim Emerson & Stephen Hibbert & Julia Sweeney, based on characters created by Sweeney
    • Jade, written by Joe Eszterhas
    • The Scarlet Letter, screenplay by Douglas Day Stewart, freely adapted from the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • 1996 Striptease, screenplay by Andrew Bergman, based on the book by Carl Hiaasen
    • Barb Wire, screenplay by Chuck Pfarrer and Ilene Chaiken, story by Chaiken, based upon the characters appearing in the Dark Horse comic
    • Ed, screenplay by David Mickey Evans, story by Ken Richards and Janus Cercone
    • The Island of Dr. Moreau, screenplay by Richard Stanley and Ron Hutchinson, based on the novel by H. G. Wells
    • The Stupids, screenplay by Brent Forrester, based on a series of books by James Marshall and Harry Allard
  • 1997 The Postman, screenplay by Eric Roth and Brian Helgeland, based on the book by David Brin
    • Anaconda, written by Hans Bauer and Jim Cash & Jack Epps, Jr.
    • Batman & Robin, screenplay by Akiva Goldsman, based on the DC Comics characters created by Bob Kane
    • The Lost World: Jurassic Park, screenplay by David Koepp, based on the novel by Michael Crichton
    • Speed 2: Cruise Control, screenplay by Randall McCormick and Jeff Nathanson, story by Jan de Bont and McCormick, based on characters created by Graham Yost
  • 1998 An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn, written by Joe Eszterhas
    • Armageddon, screenplay by Jonathan Hensleigh and J. J. Abrams
    • The Avengers, screenplay by Don MacPherson, based on the television series created by Sydney Newman
    • Godzilla, screenplay by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich
    • Spice World, written by Kim Fuller, idea by Fuller and the Spice Girls
  • 1999 Wild Wild West, story by Jim Thomas & John Thomas, screenplay by S. S. Wilson, Brent Maddock, Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman, based on the television series created by Michael Garrison
    • Big Daddy, screenplay by Steve Franks and Tim Herlihy & Adam Sandler
    • The Haunting, screenplay by David Self
    • The Mod Squad, screenplay by Stephen T. Kay & Scott Silver and Kate Lanier, based on the television series created by Bud Ruskin
    • Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, written by George Lucas

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