The 1990 awards featured special awards for the worst motion picture performances of the 1980s. Unlike in prior years, no award was given for Worst New Star.
Category | Recipient |
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Worst Picture | (Paramount) |
The Karate Kid Part III (Columbia) |
Lock Up (TriStar) |
Road House (United Artists) |
Speed Zone (Orion) |
Worst Actor | William Shatner in as James T. Kirk |
Tony Danza in She's Out of Control as Doug Simpson |
Ralph Macchio in The Karate Kid Part III as Daniel LaRusso |
Sylvester Stallone in Lock Up and Tango & Cash as Frank Leone and Ray Tango (respectively) |
Patrick Swayze in Next of Kin and Road House as Truman Gates and James Dalton (respectively) |
Worst Actress | Heather Locklear in The Return of Swamp Thing as Abby Arcane |
Jane Fonda in Old Gringo as Harriet Winslow |
Brigitte Nielsen in Bye Bye Baby as Lisa |
Paulina Porizkova in Her Alibi as Nina |
Ally Sheedy in Heart of Dixie as Maggie DeLoach |
Worst Supporting Actor | Christopher Atkins in Listen to Me as Bruce Arlington |
Ben Gazzara in Road House as Brad Wesley |
DeForest Kelley in as Leonard McCoy |
Noriyuki "Pat" Morita in The Karate Kid Part III as Mr. Miyagi |
Donald Sutherland in Lock Up as Warden Drumgoole |
Worst Supporting Actress | Brooke Shields in Speed Zone as Stewardess / Herself |
Angelyne (as herself) in Earth Girls Are Easy |
Anne Bancroft in Bert Rigby, You're a Fool as Meredith Perlestein |
Madonna in Bloodhounds of Broadway as Hortense Hathaway |
Kurt Russell (in drag) in Tango & Cash as Gabriel Cash |
Worst Director | William Shatner for |
John G. Avildsen for The Karate Kid Part III |
Jim Drake for Speed Zone |
Rowdy Herrington for Road House |
Eddie Murphy for Harlem Nights |
Worst Screenplay | Harlem Nights, written by Eddie Murphy |
The Karate Kid Part III, written by Robert Mark Kamen, based on characters created by Robert Mark Kamen |
Road House, screenplay by David Lee Henry and Hilary Henkin, story by David Lee Henry |
, screenplay by David Loughery, story by William Shatner, Harve Bennett and David Loughery, based on the television series created by Gene Roddenberry |
Tango & Cash, written by Randy Feldman |
Worst Original Song | "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" from , written by Bruce Dickinson |
"Let's Go!" from A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, written by Mohanndas Dewese (also known as Kool Moe Dee) |
"Pet Sematary" from Pet Sematary, written by Dee Dee Ramone and Daniel Rey | |
Category | Recipient |
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Worst Actor of the Decade | Sylvester Stallone, for Cobra, Lock Up, Over the Top, , Rambo III, Rhinestone, Rocky IV and Tango & Cash |
Christopher Atkins for The Blue Lagoon, Listen to Me, A Night in Heaven and The Pirate Movie |
Ryan O'Neal for Fever Pitch, Partners, So Fine and Tough Guys Don't Dance |
Prince for Under the Cherry Moon |
John Travolta for The Experts, Perfect, Staying Alive and Two of a Kind |
Worst Actress of the Decade | Bo Derek for Bolero and Tarzan, the Ape Man |
Faye Dunaway for The First Deadly Sin, Mommie Dearest, Supergirl and The Wicked Lady |
Madonna for Bloodhounds of Broadway, Shanghai Surprise and Who's That Girl |
Brooke Shields for The Blue Lagoon, Endless Love, Sahara and Speed Zone! |
Pia Zadora for Butterfly and The Lonely Lady |
Worst Picture of the Decade | Mommie Dearest (1981, Paramount) ("winner" of 5 1981 Razzies) |
Bolero (1984, Cannon Films) ("winner" of 6 1984 Razzies) |
Howard the Duck (1986, Universal) ("winner" of 4 1986 Razzies) |
The Lonely Lady (1983, Universal) ("winner" of 6 1983 Razzies) |
(1989, Paramount) ("winner" of 3 1989 Razzies) |
Worst New Star of the Decade | Pia Zadora for Butterfly and The Lonely Lady |
Christopher Atkins for The Blue Lagoon, Listen to Me, A Night in Heaven and The Pirate Movie |
Madonna for Bloodhounds of Broadway, Shanghai Surprise and Who's That Girl |
Prince for Under the Cherry Moon |
Diana Scarwid for Mommie Dearest, Psycho III and Strange Invaders | |