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'Batman v Superman', 'Hillary's America' Are Top Losers at Razzie Awards
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'Batman v Superman' won the Razzies for worst sequel, worst screenplay, worst supporting actor and worst screen combo.

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"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" and "Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party" won the least expected prizes at the 37th Golden Raspberry Awards or the Razzies. Each of them got four honors from the event which highlighted this year's worst "cinematic crap." The event was held on February 25, a day before the big night of Academy Awards.

"Batman v Superman" won the Razzies for worst sequel, worst screenplay, worst supporting actor for Jesse Eisenberg and worst screen combo for Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill. "Hillary's America", meanwhile, took home the awards for worst picture, worst actor for Dinesh D'Souza, worst actress for Becky Turner and worst director for Dinesh D'Souza and Bruce Schooley.

D'Souza proudly accepted his Razzies and says in the Razzies annoucement video, "The reason you're giving it to me is that you're very upset that Trump won. You haven't gotten over it and probably never will." D'Souza later adds, "Being dissed by you guys, this is absolutely fantastic. My audience loves the fact that you hate me!"

Kristen Wiig won worst supporting actress for "Zoolander 2", while Mel Gibson won Razzie Redeemer prize. The actor was honored for his transition from the worst supporting actor nominee for "The Expendables 3" to directing Oscar contender "Hacksaw Ridge".

Worst Picture:

Worst Actor: Worst Actress: Worst Supporting Actress: Worst Supporting Actor: Worst Screen Combo: Worst Director: Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel: Worst Screenplay:

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