Big Magilla wrote:The Tin Pan (to the most obnoxious movie song): Paul McCartney, "Live and Let Die"
1973 Harvard Lapoon Movie Worst Awards
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I voted for the unctuous Save the Tiger.
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1973 Harvard Lapoon Movie Worst Awards
Once again something for everyone to hate, whether it be the included film or indignation over a good film didn't belong on the list.
Other awards:
Kirk Douglas Award for Worst Actor: Jack Lemmon, Save the Tiger.
Natalie Wood Award for Worst Actress: Barbra Streisand, The Way We Were
Worst Supporting Actor: Dustin Hoffman, Papillon
Worst Supporting Actress: Dyan Cannon, Shamus, The Last of Sheila
The OK-Doc-Break-the Arm-Again Award (for the most flagrant example of miscasting): Mia Farrow as Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby
The Handlin Oscar (to the film that most distorts history): Hitler, the Last Ten Days
The Curse-of-the-Living-Corpse Award: Lucille Ball, Mame, in which her actual age was cleverly concealed by a paper towel over the camera lens; someone should saw this lady in half and count the rings
The Tin Pan (to the most obnoxious movie song): Paul McCartney, "Live and Let Die"
The Charles Manson Memorial Scalpal (for the clumsiest job of cutting): O Lucky Man!, whose shooting script was first published as a deck of flashcards by Educational Playthings
Best Argument for Vivisection: Jonathan Livingston Seagull
The Merino Award: To the Mexican actor ordinaire Mario Moreno
Other awards:
Kirk Douglas Award for Worst Actor: Jack Lemmon, Save the Tiger.
Natalie Wood Award for Worst Actress: Barbra Streisand, The Way We Were
Worst Supporting Actor: Dustin Hoffman, Papillon
Worst Supporting Actress: Dyan Cannon, Shamus, The Last of Sheila
The OK-Doc-Break-the Arm-Again Award (for the most flagrant example of miscasting): Mia Farrow as Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby
The Handlin Oscar (to the film that most distorts history): Hitler, the Last Ten Days
The Curse-of-the-Living-Corpse Award: Lucille Ball, Mame, in which her actual age was cleverly concealed by a paper towel over the camera lens; someone should saw this lady in half and count the rings
The Tin Pan (to the most obnoxious movie song): Paul McCartney, "Live and Let Die"
The Charles Manson Memorial Scalpal (for the clumsiest job of cutting): O Lucky Man!, whose shooting script was first published as a deck of flashcards by Educational Playthings
Best Argument for Vivisection: Jonathan Livingston Seagull
The Merino Award: To the Mexican actor ordinaire Mario Moreno