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The Official Razzie Movie Guide: Enjoying the Best of Hollywood's Worst [Paperback]

John Wilson
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January 1, 2005
A paperback guide to 100 of the funniest bad movies ever made, this book covers a wide range of hopeless Hollywood product, and also including rare Razzie ceremony photos and a complete history of everything ever nominated for Tinsel Town's Tackiest Trophy.


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"(Wilson's) writing, ribald with pithy puns, proves highly entertaining and had me smiling the whole way through." -- Bookloons

"(Wilson’s) writing, ribald with pithy puns, proves highly entertaining and had me smiling the whole way through." -- Bookloons

"Extremely well-written...highly entertaining...highly recommended...a tool no open-minded and well-rounded film buff should be without." -- EDGE Boston

"Extremely well-written…highly entertaining…highly recommended…a tool no open-minded and well-rounded film buff should be without." -- EDGE Boston:

This book compiles Wilson's bitingly funny commentary on Razzie dis-honorees (and ) hurls hilarious barbs at 'meteoric misfires.' -- Publisher's Weekly

This book compiles Wilson’s bitingly funny commentary on Razzie dis-honorees (and ) hurls hilarious barbs at 'meteoric misfires.' -- Publisher's Weekly

Wilson provides wonderfully droll reviews and acerbic plot summaries…a surfeit of saccharine Goobers, empty calories but fun to eat. -- ----Library Journal

From the Inside Flap

OFFICIAL RAZZIE MOVIE GUIDE also features a specially commissioned Introduction by Peter Travers, long time film critic for ROLLING STONE magazine and a secret Lover of Truly Bad Cinema himself.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 380 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing; First Edition edition (January 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446693340
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446693349
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #818,101 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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JOHN WILSON

Founder/Head RAZZberry, The Golden Raspberry (RAZZIE) Awards

In his more than fifty years on planet Hollywood, John Wilson has seen more than 4,500 movies, many of them as the founder of the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation and creator of the RAZZIE Awards, which have dis-honored Worst Achievements in Film since 1980. He was recently saluted by E!TV as "the foremost authority on all things that suck on the big screen."

A staff film critic at The Daily Bruin while attending UCLA's prestigious movie/TV studies program, Wilson's lifelong movie mania is the result of a childhood spent skipping school to sit in the bleachers at several Oscar ceremonies and major movie premieres in the 1960s, staying up 'till all hours with his parents watching middle-of-the-night reruns of LOST HORIZON and SUNSET BLVD, and being a subscriber to Variety from the tender age of 12.

As an adult, Wilson has spent more than thirty years as a producer, copywriter, and creative consultant for many entertainment industry clients. He has worked on countless major movie campaigns, including those for the first three STAR WARS films, three of the four Christopher Reeve SUPERMAN movies, and such classic Disney reissues as PINOCCHIO, LADY AND THE TRAMP, and 101 DALMATIANS. He has worked for CBS, PBS, HBO and the Playboy Channel, and worked on such projects as a three-minute retrospective look at MGM/UA's renowned video library, the EPK (electronic press kit) for the Academy Awards, and hundreds of on-air promos for Fox Movie Channel.

Wilson's first book, a compilation of film-still-illustrated cinematic cliche's entitled EVERYTHING I KNOW I LEARNED AT THE MOVIES, was published in 1995. His current book, THE OFFICIAL RAZZIE MOVIE GUIDE, which lists his choices as the 100 funniest bad movies ever made, appeared on the Los Angeles Times Best Seller List.

Wilson now lives with his equally movie-crazy son, 4 DVD players, a 597-volume film reference library, and more than 2,000 DVDs and videotapes in an ever-more-crowded home in a quiet Tinseltown suburb of Los Angeles, California.

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Takes The Torch From The Golden Turkey Awards March 13, 2005
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I have been a dedicated bad movie aficionado for a long time now, and always pride myself on finding obscure and utterly wretched movies to roll my eyes at. As such, I have seen many of the films in this book, and generally am in wholehearted concurrence with the author and his appraisals of these movies. My favorite bad movie book has always been "The Golden Turkey Awards" by Harry and Michael Medved, and it still is-but just barely. This book is certainly more up to date than The Turkeys, and is of the same general ilk and demeanor.

What I love about this book (and the Razzies in general) is the ability to skewer not only small, insignificant films like "The Creeping Terror" and "Devil Girl From Mars", but to take on hugely bloated yet unspeakably bad tripe like "Glitter", "Exorcist II: The Heretic", and "Spice World".

Truly, this is a treasure trove of bad cinema and has given me many good (bad) suggestions for future viewing, as well as helping me plan future gifts for fellow movie lovers.

If you have any interest in movies, especially if you love the bottom of the barrel so-bad-it's-good film, this book is a must.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious and informative July 13, 2005
Format:Paperback
My previous favorite trashy movie guide "Cult Flicks and Trash Pics" by the Videohound (see listing elsewhere) has just been superseded by Wilson's Razzie guide. Written in tongue-in-cheek fashion and filled with lots of juicy tidbits about each film it discusses, this is a great read. The originator of the Raspberry Awards IRazzies) given to the worst movies of the year, at around the same time as the Oscars, got his start in 1980. Although not all Razzie Award nominees are covered here, for that matter not even all the winners are represented, Wilson does a great job with the ones he does cover.

He even goes back into Razzie pre-history, digging up such wonderful gems as 1977's mondo horror joke "The Car", and several exploitation films from the drive-in scene of the 1950's, "Glen or Glenda?", High School Confidential", etc. And Ed Wood, that maven of bad movies is represented here on more than one occasion (although "Plan 9 From Outer Space" is missing...too easy a target?)

There are even a couple of Oscar winners that get the Razzie treatment. Ubiquitous Easter movie, "The Ten Commandments" is torched, and deservedly so. Not because of it's message, its just that some of the character actors and actresses in that movie are just plain ridiculous. (Why does Edward G. robinson play every character the same way in every movie?)

To my shame, I saw some of these movies when they first came out, originally thinking they were great movies, but to my credit I was young and naive. I have seen "Xanadu" and "The Jazz Singer" in recent years and wondered "What the heck was I thinking?" I intend to see more than a few of the movies in this book now just for the laughs.

All-in-all a very good read. Besides any book that manages to mention the greatest drive-in movie critic of all time, Joe Bob Briggs, deserves a look. Anybody with that kind of taste gets my vote.
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny, Informative and a Juicy Read December 30, 2004
Format:Paperback
As a long time fan of The RAZZIE Awards, I looked forward to this book finally coming out -- And I was NOT disappointed. With cast and crew info, actual vicious critical reviews, chapter stop listings for DVD titles and a decidedly twisted RAZZIE perspective on each of the 100 movies listed, this was both fun to read and full of juicy, gossipy tidbits about bad movies. Along with the expected titles like VALLEY OF THE DOLLS, SHOWGIRLS and MOMMIE DEAREST, the author includes many not-so-well-known bad films that have as yet not gotten their they're-so-bad-they're-good due, including William Shatner as half-breed twins(!) in a Spanish "Western" called WHITE COMANCHE and an oddball 1934 exploitation cheapie entitled MANIAC. And the photos from RAZZIE ceremonies past (who knew they actually did a SHOW every year?) are also pricelessly amusing. In all, everything I expected -- and BERRY much more! I'm only sorry it wasn't printed in time for me to give as a holiday gift to all my Bad Movie Lover friends!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Good book for those who love "bad" movies
My husband loves this book, though I had to use a post-it to cover the gorilla's hand since my grandmother was in the room when we opened presents...
Published 1 month ago by Kim
5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious Read
Made me appreciate not only the truly classic bad movies of all time (Exorcist Part II, Valley of the Dolls) but reminded me of the exquisitely godawful movie Perfect with John... Read more
Published 1 month ago by George Hook
3.0 out of 5 stars More for the C-Z Movie Lover
I purchased this book because I love reading commentary on bad movies. I figured that it would focus on the movies that had been featured at the Razzie award shows, but instead it... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Holli C. Buck
5.0 out of 5 stars Tom Selleck's "Folks!"
I don't know how Tom Selleck's movie "Folks!" got on the bad or razzie list. It's one of the cutest, funniest movies that I've ever seen. Read more
Published 21 months ago by DrPepper
5.0 out of 5 stars I was on CNN...
For ten years, I had a job in a major downtown revitalization district and my task was to attract people there to patronize the local merchants. Read more
Published on February 1, 2010 by J. Jennings
5.0 out of 5 stars All Razzie's to 2006
For the movie lover in you. Or for the person you likes to laugh at the unfortunate movies that have actually been made on purpose. Read more
Published on March 20, 2009 by Kristen Fowler
5.0 out of 5 stars One BERRY Funny (and Fun to Read) Book!
If you appreciate movies that "rank" as So-Bad-They're-Good, this book is a MUST. Razzie creator Wilson names his 100 favorite amusingly awful movies, listing cast and credits,... Read more
Published on May 24, 2006 by Blount Madison
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good, lots of movies- Mike Nelson (MST3K) is much funnier,...
If you have ever had a friend who tells you stories that should stand on their own, but instead must continually prop them up by reminding you how funny they are and how funny... Read more
Published on April 5, 2006 by Glenn Yates
3.0 out of 5 stars kind of stiff
This is a book about the worst of the worst movies ever made and you'd think it would be a laugh a minute but it's not. Read more
Published on December 30, 2004 by Kimberley Wilson
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