| Category |
Recipient |
| Worst Picture |
An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (Hollywood Pictures) |
| Armageddon (Touchstone) |
| The Avengers (Warner Bros.) |
| Godzilla (TriStar) |
| Spice World (Columbia) |
| Worst Actor |
Bruce Willis in Armageddon, Mercury Rising, and The Siege as Harry Stamper, Art Jeffries and William Devereaux |
| Ralph Fiennes in The Avengers as John Steed |
| Ryan O'Neal in An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn as James Edmunds |
| Ryan Phillippe in 54 as Shane O'Shea |
| Adam Sandler in The Waterboy as Bobby Boucher |
| Worst Actress |
The Spice Girls in Spice World as themselves |
| Yasmine Bleeth in BASEketball as Jenna Reed |
| Anne Heche in Psycho as Marion Crane |
| Jessica Lange in Hush as Martha Baring |
| Uma Thurman in The Avengers as Emma Peel |
| Worst Supporting Actor |
Joe Eszterhas (as himself) in An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn |
| Sean Connery in The Avengers as Sir August de Wynter |
| Roger Moore in Spice World as The Chief |
| Joe Pesci in Lethal Weapon 4 as Leo Getz |
| Sylvester Stallone (as himself) in An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn |
| Worst Supporting Actress |
Maria Pitillo in Godzilla as Audrey Timmonds |
| Ellen Albertini Dow in 54 as Disco Dottie |
| Jenny McCarthy in BASEketball as Yvette Denslow |
| Liv Tyler in Armageddon as Grace Stamper |
| Raquel Welch in Chairman of the Board as Grace Kosik |
| Worst Screen Couple |
Leonardo DiCaprio and himself (as twins) in The Man in the Iron Mask |
| Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler in Armageddon |
| "Any combination of two characters, body parts or fashion accessories" in Spice World |
| "Any combination of two people playing themselves (or playing with themselves)" in An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn |
| Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman in The Avengers |
| Worst Remake or Sequel |
The Avengers (Warner Bros.) (tie) |
| Godzilla (TriStar) (tie) |
| Psycho (Universal) (tie) (The only three-way tie in the awards' history.) |
| Lost in Space (New Line Cinema) |
| Meet Joe Black (Universal) (remake of Death Takes a Holiday) |
| Worst Director |
Gus Van Sant for Psycho |
| Michael Bay for Armageddon |
| Jeremiah S. Chechik for The Avengers |
| Roland Emmerich for Godzilla |
| Alan Smithee (also known as Arthur Hiller) for An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn |
| Worst Screenplay |
An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn, written by Joe Eszterhas |
| Armageddon, screenplay by Jonathan Hensleigh and J. J. Abrams, story by Robert Roy Pool and Jonathan Hensleigh, adaptation by Tony Gilroy and Shane Salerno |
| The Avengers, written by Don MacPherson, based on the television series created by Sydney Newman |
| Godzilla, screenplay by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich, story by Roland Emmerich & Dean Devlin and Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio |
| Spice World, written by Kim Fuller, idea by Fuller and the Spice Girls |
| Worst New Star |
Joe Eszterhas (as himself) in An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (tie) |
| Jerry Springer in Ringmaster as Jerry Farrelly (tie) |
| Barney in Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie as himself |
| Carrot Top in Chairman of the Board as Edison |
| The Spice Girls in Spice World as themselves |
| Worst Original Song |
"I Wanna Be Mike Ovitz!" from An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn, written by Joe Eszterhas and Gary G-Wiz |
| "Barney, the Song" from Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie, written by Jerry Herman |
| "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" from Armageddon, written by Diane Warren (also Oscar-nominated) |
| "Storm" from The Avengers, written by Bruce Woolley, Chris Elliott, Marius deVries, Betsy Cook, and Andy Caine |
| "Too Much" from Spice World, written by the Spice Girls, Andy Watkins, and Paul Wilson |
| Worst Movie Trends of the Year |
"Gidgets 'n' geezers (58-year-old leading men wooing 28-year-old leading ladies)" |
| "If you've seen the trailer, why bother to see the movie? (previews that give away the film's entire plot)" |
| "30 minutes of story – conveyed in less than three hours (l-o-n-g-e-r movies... shorter plots)" |
| "THX: The audio is deafening. (movie sound so loud it constitutes assault with a deafening weapon)" |
| "Yo quiero tacky tie-ins (Mega-zillion-dollar cross-promotional overkill: Armageddon, Godzilla, etc.)" |