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John Travolta in the ‘Gotti’ biopic. Photo: handout

Travolta’s ‘Gotti’, Trump get Razzie nods for ‘worst film’

  • On eve of release of Oscar nominations, Razzie Awards organisers publish list of what they see as the worst films of last year

John Travolta’s mob film flop Gotti and US President Donald Trump were nominated on Monday for the Razzie Awards for the worst films of 2018 after a year organisers called full of disasters – both on and off screen.

The new Sherlock Holmes comedy Holmes & Watson garnered six mentions, including for its stars Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly, who were accused of “trashing two of literature’s most beloved characters”.

Watson (John C. Reilly) and Sherlock holmes (Will Ferrell) ‘Holmes & Watson’. Photo: Giles Keyte/Sony

The tongue-in-cheek Razzies, created in 1980, serve as an antidote to Hollywood’s Oscars ceremony. Nominees were announced a day before Tuesday’s Academy Awards nominations – what some see as the highest honours in the film industry.

“With a stumbling stock market, a possible impending oresidential impeachment, raging wild fires, devastating floods, mass shootings and a litany of plagues that reached near Biblical proportions, 2018 was a year overfull with disasters,” Razzie founder John Wilson said. “And then there were last year’s films.”

The poster for ‘Death of a Nation’. Photo: handout

Trump got two worst actor nominations for appearing as himself in the 2018 documentaries Death of a Nation, from conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza, and liberal Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 11/9.

Trump previously won a Razzie for his cameo role as a businessman in the 1989 crime comedy Ghosts Can’t Do It, starring Bo Derek.

On Monday, Trump’s wife, Melania, and White House aide Kellyanne Conway both got nods in the worst supporting actress field for their archival footage in Fahrenheit 11/9.

Fomr left: director Nick Cassavetes, John Gotti Jnr – son of late mob boss John Gotti – and actor John Travolta pose for a photo at a press conference to announce an earlier attempt to make the Gotti film in New York in April, 2011. Photo: AFP

Gotti, about late New York mafia boss John Gotti, took in just US$4.3 million at the box office last summer and notched six nods, including worst picture, screenplay, actor and “worst screen combo” for stars Travolta and his wife, Kelly Preston.

Nominees and winners of the Razzies are voted for online by around 1,000 Razzie members from 24 countries, who sign up online and pay a US$40 membership fee.

Winners of the year’s worst films – if they turn up – will be given a gold, spray-painted trophy at a ceremony held on the eve of the February 24 Academy Awards.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Mob flop and Trump in line for Razzies
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