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  • Mar 29, 1982
    Kris Kristofferson is among the finalists for Worst Actor, for "Heaven's Gate," in the second annual Razzie Awards. The movie is up for five trophies, but only claims one
    Jan 11, 1984
    Olivia Newton-John appears on Mr. Blackwell's annual worst-dressed list, with Joan Collins, Joan Rivers, Barbra Streisand and Boy George
    Apr 8, 1984
    Nominees Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta are passed over as the Razzie Awards are handed out in Los Angeles. "Stroker Ace" is a Worst Picture finalist
    Mar 24, 1985
    Dolly Parton wins the Razzie award for Worst Original Song with "Drinkenstein," written for the movie "Rhinestone," which gets Sylvester Stallone the Worst Actor trophy. The film was up for seven Razzies total
    Jan 21, 1986

    Future Academy of Country Music award-winner Lisa Hartman appears on Mr. Blackwell's list of the worst-dressed women with Tina Turner, Whoopi Goldberg and Princess Grace of Monaco

    Jan 14, 1992
    Wynonna Judd, the "shaggy songbird of country kitsch," ranks #2 on Mr. Blackwell's list of the 10 worst-dressed women. Also cited: Delta Burke, Jodie Foster, Carly Simon and--at #1--Julia Roberts
    Jan 11, 1994
    Tanya Tucker, described as a "tornado trapped in a truck stop," makes Mr. Blackwell's worst-dressed list. Also on the list: Lyle Lovett's wife, Julia Roberts, and country wannabe LaToya Jackson, described as a "tacky tragedy"
    Mar 23, 1997
    The western-swing title "Pussy, Pussy, Pussy" wins Worst Original Song in the 17th annual Razzie Awards for songwriter Marvin Montgomery. The Light Crust Doughboys' recording was used in the movie "Striptease," which takes five additional trophies, including Worst Picture
    Mar 22, 1998
    The Diane Warren song "How Do I Live" and "Fire Down Below," written by Steven Seagal and Mark Collie, lose out to the score of "The Postman" during the 18th annual Razzie awards at the Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles
    Feb 9, 1999
    "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing," written by Diane Warren, is nominated for Worst Original Song in the 19th annual Razzie awards. Mark Chesnutt's version of the song is a country hit at the time




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