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Oscars vs. Razzies: The Best and Worst of Cinema
12 Mar
Summary
- The first Academy Awards ceremony was held in 1929 with 270 attendees.
- The Golden Raspberry Awards honor cinematic failures since 1981.
- Some actors have won both an Oscar and a Razzie award.

The Academy Awards, often called the Oscars, first took place on May 16, 1929, at a private dinner with about 270 guests and 15 awards. This initial ceremony, costing $5 for a guest ticket, lasted only 15 minutes, a stark contrast to today's elaborate event. The Oscar is now the film industry's most coveted award, with actors often enduring lengthy press tours and viral campaigns.
Founded in 1981 by John J. B. Wilson and Mo Murphy, the Golden Raspberry Awards, or Razzies, serve as a humorous counterpoint, celebrating the year's worst films. The Razzies ceremony is usually held the night before the Oscars. Remarkably, some actors have accepted both prestigious accolades, with Halle Berry and Sandra Bullock being among those who have acknowledged their Razzie honors.




