'Batman v. Superman,' 'Hillary's America' considered worst-of-the-worst at RAZZIES

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Saturday, February 25, 2017
In this March, 20 2016, file photo, Ben Affleck attends the premiere of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
In this March, 20 2016, file photo, Ben Affleck attends the premiere of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
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The Raspberry Awards, or "RAZZIES," announced its winners for the worst of the worst in Hollywood for 2016.

While Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice had eight nominations, it was a political documentary called Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party that won worst film, along with worst director and worst actor.

The tongue-in-cheek awards show holds a ceremony on the evening before the Oscars. Past Oscar winners can be found on the RAZZIES list because, the site explains, the award show is meant to encourage acclaimed actors and filmmakers to own up to their worst works.

For instance Robert De Niro, who has won Oscars for The Godfather Part II and Raging Bull, was nominated for a RAZZIE this year for Dirty Grandpa.

"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," reads the awards' Twitter bio.

The Razzies released a YouTube video announcing the winners of each category.

Here are all of this year's not-so-lucky winners:

WORST PICTURE

Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party - WINNER

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Dirty Grandpa

Gods of Egypt

Independence Day: Resurgence

Zoolander No. 2

WORST ACTOR

Dinesh D'Souza [as Himself] in Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party - WINNER

Ben Affleck in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Gerard Butler in Gods of Egypt & London Has Fallen

Henry Cavill in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Robert de Niro in Dirty Grandpa

Ben Stiller in Zoolander No. 2

WORST ACTRESS

Becky Turner [as Hillary Clinton] in Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party - WINNER

Megan Fox in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows

Tyler Perry in BOO! A Medea Halloween

Julia Roberts in Mother's Day

Naomi Watts in Divergent Series: Allegiant & Shut-In

Shailene Woodley in Divergent Series: Allegiant

WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Kristen Wiig in Zoolander No. 2 - WINNER

Julianne Hough in Dirty Grandpa

Kate Hudson in Mother's Day

Aubrey Plaza in Dirty Grandpa

Jane Seymour in Fifty Shades of Black

Sela Ward in Independence Day: Resurgence

WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Jesse Eisenberg in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - WINNER

Nicolas Cage in Snowden

Johnny Depp in Alice Through the Looking Glass

Will Ferrell in Zoolander No. 2

Jared Leto in Suicide Squad

Owen Wilson in Zoolander No. 2

WORST SCREEN COMBO

Ben Affleck & His BFF ("Baddest Foe Forever") Henry Cavill in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - WINNER

"Any 2 Egyptian Gods or Mortals" in Gods of Egypt

"Johnny Depp & His Vomitously Vibrant Costume" in Alice Through the Looking Glass

"The Entire Cast of Once Respected Actors" in Collateral Beauty

"Tyler Perry & That Same Old Worn Out Wig" in BOO! A Medea Halloween

Ben Stiller and His BFF ("Barely Funny Friend") Owen Wilson in Zoolander No. 2

WORST DIRECTOR

Dinesh D'Souza and Bruce Schooley in Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party - WINNER

Roland Emmerich in Independence Day: Resurgence

Tyler Perry in BOO! A Medea Halloween

Alex Proyas in Gods of Egypt

Zack Snyder in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Ben Stiller in Zoolander No. 2

WORST PREQUEL, REMAKE, RIP-OFF or SEQUEL

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice: Dawn of Justice - WINNER

Alice Through the Looking Glass

Fifty Shades of Black

Independence Day: Resurgence

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows

Zoolander No. 2

WORST SCREENPLAY

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - WINNER

Dirty Grandpa

Gods of Egypt

Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party

Independence Day: Resurgence

Suicide Squad

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