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The 24th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on February 28, 2004 at the Sheraton Hotel in Santa Monica, California to recognise the worst the movie industry had to offer in 2003. Late summer film Gigli led the pack with six awards and nominations in most categories. Tied for second most-nominated with eight each were the Mike Myers holiday film, The Cat in the Hat, and From Justin to Kelly, a remake of Where the Boys Are inspired by the television series American Idol. The complete list is as follows, with "winners" marked in bold:
1 Worst Picture
Gigli ( Columbia Pictures/ Revolution Studios)
- The Real Cancun ( New Line)
- The Cat in the Hat ( Universal Pictures/ DreamWorksDreamWorks SKG S pielberg, K atzenberg, G effen) is a Big Ten studio in the United States of America which develops, produces, and distributes films, music, and television programming. The company was founded by Steven Spielberg ( movie director and co-fo)
- ( Columbia Pictures)
- From Justin to Kelly ( 20th Century FoxTwentieth (20th) Century Fox Film Corporation is one of the Big Ten movie studios, located in the Century City area of Los Angeles, California, just west of Beverly Hills. The studio is a subsidiary of News Corporation, the Australian media conglomerate o)
2 Worst Actor
Ben AffleckBenjamin Geza Affleck (born August 15, 1972), is an American actor. Acting Born in Berkeley, California, he grew up in the Boston, Massachusetts area. He currently lives in Santa Monica, California. He was a child actor, having roles on television series for Gigli, Daredevil, Paycheck
- Cuba Gooding Jr. for Boat Trip , The Fighting Temptations , Radio
- Justin Guarini for From Justin to Kelly
- Ashton Kutcher for Just Married, My Boss's Daughter , Cheaper by the Dozen
- Mike Myers for The Cat in the Hat
3 Worst Actress
Jennifer Lopez for Gigli
- Drew Barrymore for
- Cameron Diaz for
- Kelly Clarkson for From Justin to Kelly
- Angelina Jolie for Beyond Borders,
4 Worst Supporting Actor
Sylvester Stallone for
- Anthony Anderson for Kangaroo Jack
- Alec Baldwin for The Cat in the Hat
- Al Pacino for Gigli
- Christopher Walken for Gigli, Kangaroo Jack