Erotic drama Fifty Shades of Grey has triumphed at Hollywood’s hall of shame — the annual Razzies anti-awards show.
The steamy romance took the Golden Raspberry Award for worst picture alongside superhero film Fantastic Four.
The big screen adaptation of EL James’ sexually explicit novel also took home worst screenplay, worst actor for Jamie Dornan, worst actress for Dakota Johnson, and worst screen combo for the pair.
Fantastic Four also bagged worst director for Josh Trank and worst remake, rip-off or sequel.
The superhero flop was rated at 9 per cent on the Rotten Tomatoes movie ranking website, where it is described as “dull and downbeat”, and a “woefully misguided” adaption of the comic.
At the 36th annual Razzies, hosted at the Palace Theatre in downtown Los Angeles, worst supporting actress was won by Kaley Cuoco for Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip.
Eddie Redmayne — an Oscar nominee for best actor for the Danish Girl — was named worst supporting actor for his bizarre turn in Jupiter Ascending, as Emperor Balem Abrasax.
The Razzies were created in 1980 as an antidote to Hollywood’s star-studded, back-slapping annual awards season, which climaxes with the 88th Oscars.
“The $4.97 gold spray-painted Razzie Award is handed out to otherwise great talent who should know better than to associate their name with sub-par projects,” the awards show labelled itself on Twitter.
All but one of the Razzie categories are chosen by the 800 or so members of the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation, who earn voting rights by paying a $40 membership fee, with a $25 annual renewal.
Nominees very rarely attend the Razzies. Sandra Bullock turned up to accept worst actress in 2010 for All About Steve, a day before winning best actress Oscar for The Blind Side.
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