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The 23rd Golden Raspberry Awards   were held on March 22, 2003 at the Sheraton Hotel in Santa Monica , California  to recognize the worst the movie industry  had to offer in 2002 . Pinocchio   became the first foreign language film to be nominated for a Golden Raspberry for Worst Picture , and Madonna  won Razzies for both Worst Actress (tied with Britney Spears ) and Supporting Actress. The one-time-only category introduced this year was "Most Flatulent Teen-Targeted Movie". The complete list of nominees are as follows with winners marked in bold  type:
Awards and nominations 
   Winner  (in bold )
Category
 
 
Recipient
  
Worst Picture  
 
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Swept Away   (Screen Gems ) 
 
The Adventures of Pluto Nash   (Warner Bros. )
 
Crossroads   (Paramount )
 
Pinocchio   (Miramax )
 
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones   (20th Century Fox )
 
Worst Actor  
 
Roberto Benigni  
 
Roberto Benigni  in Pinocchio   as Pinocchio  (dubbed Godzilla -style by Breckin Meyer ) 
 
Adriano Giannini  in Swept Away   as Giuseppe
 
Eddie Murphy  in The Adventures of Pluto Nash  , I Spy  , and Showtime   as Pluto Nash/Rex Crater, Kelly Robinson and Off. Trey Sellars (respectively)
 
Adam Sandler  in Eight Crazy Nights   and Mr. Deeds   as Davey Stone/Whitey/Eleanore/Deer and Longfellow Deeds (respectively)
 
Steven Seagal  in Half Past Dead   as Sasha Petrosevitch
 
Worst Actress  
 
Madonna Britney Spears  
 
Madonna  in Swept Away   as Amber Leighton (tie) 
 
Britney Spears  in Crossroads   as Lucy Wagner (tie) 
 
Angelina Jolie  in Life or Something Like It   as Lanie Kerrigan
 
Jennifer Lopez  in Enough   and Maid in Manhattan   as Slim Hiller and Marisa Ventura (respectively)
 
Winona Ryder  in Mr. Deeds   as Babe Bennett
 
Worst Supporting Actor  
 
Hayden Christensen  
 
Hayden Christensen  in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones   as Anakin Skywalker  
 
Tom Green  in Stealing Harvard   as Walter "Duff" Duffy
 
Freddie Prinze, Jr.  in Scooby-Doo   as Fred Jones 
 
Christopher Walken  in The Country Bears   as Reed Thimple
 
Robin Williams  in Death to Smoochy   as Rainbow Randolph Smiley
 
Worst Supporting Actress  
 
Madonna  
 
Madonna  in Die Another Day   as Verity 
 
Lara Flynn Boyle  in Men in Black II   as Serleena
 
Bo Derek  in The Master of Disguise   as Herself
 
Natalie Portman  in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones   as Padme Amidala 
 
Rebecca Romijn  in Rollerball   as Aurora
 
Worst Screen Couple  
 
Madonna Adriano Giannini  
 
Adriano Giannini  and Madonna  in Swept Away  
 
Roberto Benigni  and Nicoletta Braschi  in Pinocchio  
 
Hayden Christensen  and Natalie Portman  in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones  
 
Eddie Murphy  and either Robert De Niro  in Showtime  , Owen Wilson  in I Spy  , or himself  cloned in The Adventures of Pluto Nash  
 
Britney Spears  and "whatever-his-name-was" (Anson Mount ) in Crossroads  
 
Worst Remake or Sequel  
 
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Swept Away   (Screen Gems ) 
 
I Spy   (Columbia )
 
Mr. Deeds   (Columbia/New Line Cinema )
 
Pinocchio   (Miramax )
 
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones   (20th Century Fox )
 
Worst Director  
 
Guy Ritchie, director of Swept Away  
 
Guy Ritchie  for Swept Away  
 
Roberto Benigni  for Pinocchio  
 
Tamra Davis  for Crossroads  
 
George Lucas  for Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones  
 
Ron Underwood  for The Adventures of Pluto Nash  
 
Worst Screenplay  
 
George Lucas  
 
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones  , screenplay by George Lucas  and Jonathan Hales 
 
The Adventures of Pluto Nash  , written by Neil Cuthbert
 
Crossroads  , written by Shonda Rhimes 
 
Pinocchio  , screenplay by Vincenzo Cerami and Roberto Benigni 
 
Swept Away  , screenplay by Guy Ritchie 
 
Worst Original Song  
 
 
 
"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman " from Crossroads   by Max Martin , Rami  and Dido Armstrong  
 
"Die Another Day " from Die Another Day   by Madonna  and Mirwais Ahmadzaï 
  
"Overprotected " from Crossroads   by Max Martin  and Rami 
  
Most Flatulent Teen-Targeted Movie 
 
 
 
Jackass: The Movie   (Paramount ) 
 
Crossroads   (Paramount)
 
Eight Crazy Nights   (Columbia )
 
Scooby-Doo   (Warner Bros. )
 
XXX   (Columbia/Revolution )
 
See also 
Current awards Retired awards History Award ceremonies