2004 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards

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27th Stinkers Bad Movie Awards
Date2005
Highlights
Best FilmCatwoman
Most awardsCatwoman (5)
Most nominationsAlexander (9)

The 27th Stinkers Bad Movie Awards were released by the Hastings Bad Cinema Society in 2005 to honour the worst films the film industry had to offer in 2004.[1] Alexander received the most nominations with nine. All nominees and winners, with respective percentages of votes for each category, are listed below. Dishonourable mentions are also featured for Worst Picture (64 total).

Winners and nominees[]

Worst Picture[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Catwoman (Warner Bros.) 34%
Alexander (Warner Bros.) 18%
Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (Sony) 12%
Van Helsing (Universal) 15%
White Chicks (Sony) 21%

Dishonourable Mentions[]

Worst Director[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Pitof for Catwoman 43%
Bob Clark for Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 11%
Vincent Gallo for The Brown Bunny 8%
Oliver Stone for Alexander 18%
Keenen Ivory Wayans for White Chicks 20%

Worst Actor[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Ben Affleck in Jersey Girl and Surviving Christmas 37%
Vin Diesel in The Chronicles of Riddick 23%
Colin Farrell in Alexander 20%
Brad Pitt in Troy 5%
Ben Stiller in Along Came Polly, DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story, Envy, Meet The Fockers, and Starsky & Hutch 15%

Worst Actress[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Halle Berry in Catwoman 32%
Kate Beckinsale in Van Helsing 13%
Tea Leoni in Spanglish 8%
Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen in New York Minute 25%
Meg Ryan in Against the Ropes 22%

Worst Supporting Actor[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Arnold Schwarzenegger in Around the World in 80 Days 32%
Soren Fulton in Thunderbirds 12%
Woody Harrelson in She Hate Me 8%
Kevin Pollak in The Whole Ten Yards 26%
Jon Voight in Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 22%

Worst Supporting Actress[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Sharon Stone in Catwoman 43%
Rosario Dawson in Alexander 15%
Farrah Fawcett in The Cookout 17%
Angelina Jolie in Alexander 20%
Ann-Margret in Taxi 5%

Worst Screenplay[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Christmas with the Kranks (Sony), written by Chris Columbus 30%
Alexander (Warner Bros.), written by Christopher Kyle, Oliver Stone, and Laeta Kalogridis; partially based on the 1973 book Alexander the Great 28%
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (Universal), written by Adam Brooks, Richard Curtis, Andrew Davies, and Helen Fielding 3%
Catwoman (Warner Bros.), screenplay by John Brancato, John Brancato, and John Rogers; based on a story by Theresa Rebeck, Brancato, and Ferris 21%
Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (Sony), written by Gregory Poppen 18%

Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
White Chicks (Sony) 41%
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (Universal) 7%
The Cookout (Lionsgate) 7%
Christmas with the Kranks (Sony) 30%
Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (Sony) 15%

Worst Resurrection of a TV Show[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (Warner Bros.) 54%
Fat Albert (FOX) 30%
Starsky & Hutch (Warner Bros., Dimension) 19%

Most Intrusive Musical Score[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Alexander (Warner Bros.) 42%
Catwoman (Warner Bros.) 20%
Christmas with the Kranks (Sony) 15%
Envy (DreamWorks) 10%
Jersey Girl (Miramax) 13%

Worst Song or Song Performance in a Film or Its End Credits[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
"Holla!" by Baha Men from Garfield the Movie 31%
"Fat Albert Theme (Gonna Have a Good Time)" by Kenan Thompson from Fat Albert 25%
"Hey Joe" by Michael Pitt from The Dreamers 15%
"Hot Chocolate" by Tom Hanks from The Polar Express 22%
"Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's" by Wesley Willis from Super Size Me 7%

Worst Sequel[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
The Whole Ten Yards (Warner Bros.) 39%
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (Universal) 13%
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (Lionsgate) 10%
Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (Warner Bros.) 8%
Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (Sony) 30%

Most Unwelcome Remake[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Around the World in 80 Days (Disney) 26%
The Alamo (Touchstone) 23%
Alfie (Paramount) 13%
The Stepford Wives (Paramount) 25%
Walking Tall (MGM) 13%

Worst On-Screen Couple[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Queen Latifah and Jimmy Fallon in Taxi 34%
Vincent Gallo and Chloe Sevigny in The Brown Bunny 6%
Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen in New York Minute 20%
Adam Sandler and Tea Leoni in Spanglish 10%
Shawn and Marlon Wayans in White Chicks 30%

Most Annoying Fake Accent (Male)[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Richard Roxburgh in Van Helsing 47%
Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator 3%
Brad Pitt in Troy 23%
Kurt Russell in Miracle 0%
Jon Voight in Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 27%

Most Annoying Fake Accent (Female)[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Rosario Dawson and Angelina Jolie in Alexander 38%
Kate Beckinsale in Van Helsing 36%
Farrah Fawcett in The Cookout 8%
Meg Ryan in Against the Ropes 14%
Lusia Strus in 50 First Dates 4%

Least "Special" Special Effects[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Catwoman (Warner Bros.) 37%
Alexander (Warner Bros.) 13%
Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (Warner Bros.) 11%
Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (Sony) 23%
White Chicks (Sony) 16%

Worst Christmas Movie[]

Recipient Percentage of Votes
Christmas with the Kranks (Sony) 59%
The Polar Express (Warner Bros.) 15%
Surviving Christmas (DreamWorks) 26%

The Spencer Breslin Award (for Worst Performance by a Child in a Feature Role)[]

Films with multiple wins and nominations[]

The following films received multiple nominations:

Nominations Film
9 Alexander
8 Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2
7 Catwoman
5 White Chicks
4 Christmas with the Kranks
Van Helsing
3 Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
The Cookout
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
2 Against the Ropes
Around the World in 80 Days
The Brown Bunny
Envy
Jersey Girl
New York Minute
The Polar Express
Spanglish
Surviving Christmas
Taxi
Thunderbirds
Troy
The Whole Ten Yards

The following films received multiple wins:

Wins Film
5 Catwoman
2 Alexander
Around the World in 80 Days
Christmas with the Kranks

References[]

  1. ^ "Stinkers Bad Movie Awards - 2004 Ballot". The Stinkers. Archived from the original on 4 May 2007. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
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