Kevin Costner was voted worst actor and Bruce Willis' "Color of Night" was condemned as 1994's worst picture at the 15th Annual Razzies.

Sunday's awards also conferred dubious honors on Sharon Stone and O.J. Simpson, who were among those judged to have achieved low points in film by The Golden Raspberry Award Foundation.Costner got razzed as worst actor for his role in "Wyatt Earp," which also topped the category for worst remake or sequel, giving Costner a second Razzie as a producer of the gunslinging Western.

The Razzies are a counterpoint to Hollywood's Academy Awards. Winners of the plastic raspberries mounted atop Super Eight film reels were determined by more than 375 people from 31 states and six foreign countries.

Stone also was a double winner: worst actress for both "Intersection" and "The Specialist," and tying for half of the worst screen couple for her pairing with Sylvester Stallone in "The Specialist."

The other worst couple: Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, for "Interview With the Vampire."

Simpson was dinged as worst supporting actor for "Naked Gun 331/3," a film that also produced worst new star Anna Nicole Smith.

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The Razzie for worst supporting actress went to Rosie O'Donnell for "Exit to Eden," "The Flintstones" and "Car 54 Where Are You?"

The screenplay Razzie went to "The Flintstones" and Steven Seagal was drubbed as worst director for "On Deadly Ground."

"Marry the Mole" from "Thumbelina" was the worst original song.

The awards are organized by foundation president John Wilson, a writer for movie advertising trailers and TV commercials.

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