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John J. B. Wilson

John J. B. Wilson (born May 24, 1954) is an American copywriter and publicist. He majored in film and television at University of California, Los Angeles, and after graduation worked on film marketing campaigns.

John J. B. Wilson
Born (1954-05-24) May 24, 1954 (age 69)
Other namesJohn J.B. Wilson, John Wilson, Ye Olde Head Raspberry[1][2]
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Occupation(s)Copywriter, publicist
Known forFounder of the Golden Raspberry Awards
SpouseBarbara Wilson
Children1
Websiterazzies.com

Wilson is the co-founder of the Golden Raspberry Awards (also known as the Razzies) along with Mo Murphy, an annual ceremony dedicated to "honoring" the worst in film. In 1981, while hosting a potluck dinner at his house on the night of the Academy Awards, Wilson invited his friends to give impromptu award presentations in his living room. The following year, Los Angeles Daily News covered the event, the 1st Golden Raspberry Awards, and from behind a cardboard podium Wilson announced the Village People feature film Can't Stop the Music as the first Razzie Award for Worst Picture. Attendance doubled at Razzie award ceremonies in the following years, and by the 4th Golden Raspberry Awards the event received coverage from CNN and two major news wires. Wilson has retained an active role in the awards, and is referred to as the "Head Razzberry". His book The Official Razzie Movie Guide was published in 2005 for the 25th anniversary of the Razzie Awards.

Early life and family edit

Wilson grew up in Chicago, Illinois, and moved with his parents to Santa Monica, California, at age 9.[3] Wilson claims that his parents were raised during the Great Depression and "movies meant a lot to them." Wilson also stated that he acquired a "real sense of the value of movies and an appreciation of them" from his parents[4] At a young age he would skip school in order to watch the Academy Awards from the bleachers.[3] He attended University of California, Los Angeles, majoring in film and television.[3] While attending college, he managed the Fox Theater, Westwood Village.[3] After graduating UCLA, Wilson obtained a position working on marketing campaigns for movies and as a copywriter for a sponsor of the Los Angeles Film Festival, and watched over 200 movies per year in this capacity.[3][5] In 2005, Wilson stated that he still worked in film marketing,[3] and also worked on film trailers.[6] His marketing work has included publicity for the Academy Awards: "When they found out that I did the Razzies, they looked at me like I was a spy," said Wilson to The Blade.[7]

As of 2005, Wilson lives in Cerritos, California with his wife Barbara. They have one son.[3]

Golden Raspberry Awards edit

Wilson said that after watching a double feature of Can't Stop the Music and Xanadu for just $1, he disliked both movies enough to ask for a refund, and in the drive home thought “Man, those two movies ought to get awards for being that lousy”, and started recalling other productions that had disappointed him in 1980, particularly because he watched a large number of films to create trailers.[8] As Wilson traditionally held pot luck dinner parties at his house in Los Angeles on the night of the Academy Awards,[9] in 1981, after the 53rd Academy Awards had completed for the evening, Wilson gave his friends ballots to vote on worst in film,[8] and organized an impromptu award ceremony in his living room, at a podium made of cardboard in a tacky tuxedo, with a foam ball attached to a broomstick as a faux microphone.[3][9] The impromptu ceremony was a success, and the following week a press release about his event released by Wilson was picked up by a few local newspapers, including a mention in the Los Angeles Daily News with the headline: "Take These Envelopes, Please".[3][5][9]

 
John Wilson at 28th Golden Raspberry Awards (2008)

The term raspberry is used in its irreverent sense, as in "blowing a raspberry".[10] Wilson commented to the author of Blame It on the Dog: "When I registered the term with the Library of Congress in 1980, they asked me, 'Why raspberry? What's the significance of that?' But since then, razz has pretty much permeated the culture. We couldn't have done it without Hollywood's help."[10] Wilson is referred to as "Ye Olde Head Razzberry".[2] The ceremony's program is modeled after the Academy Awards, but is "deliberately low-end and tacky".[9] The awards themselves typically cost US$4.79 each, in the form of a "golfball-sized raspberry" which sits atop a Super 8 mm film reel; the whole of which is spray-painted gold.[10][11][1]

Approximately three dozen people came to the 1st Golden Raspberry Awards.[5] The 2nd Golden Raspberry Awards had double the attendance as the first, and the 3rd awards ceremony had double this number.[5] By the 4th Golden Raspberry Awards ceremony, CNN and two major wire services covered the event.[9] Wilson realized that by scheduling the Golden Raspberry Awards prior to the Academy Awards, the ceremony would get more press coverage: "We finally figured out you couldn't compete with the Oscars on Oscar night, but if you went the night before, when the press from all over the world are here and they are looking for something to do, it could well catch on," he said to BBC News.[9]

Wilson's book The Official Razzie Movie Guide was published in 2005 to mark the 25th anniversary of the awards;[12] he had previously authored Everything I Know I Learned at the Movies in 1996.[13] In addition to Razzie winners, The Official Razzie Movie Guide also includes Wilson's "100 favorites among the Worst Movies Ever Made".[12]

Works edit

  • Wilson, John J. B. (1996). Everything I Know I Learned at the Movies: A Compilation of Cliches and Un-Truisms Gleaned from a Lifetime Spent Entirely Too Much in the Dark. General Publishing Group, Incorporated. ISBN 1-881649-64-4.
  • Wilson, John (2005). The Official Razzie Movie Guide: Enjoying the Best of Hollywood's Worst. Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 0-446-69334-0.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Crouse 2005, p. 103.
  2. ^ a b Crouse 2005, p. 208.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Larsen, Peter (January 20, 2005). "The Morning Read – So bad, they're almost good – A love of movies lies behind the Razzies". The Orange County Register. p. 1.
  4. ^ "Blowing raspberries at Tinseltown". February 24, 2007.
  5. ^ a b c d Marder, Jenny (February 26, 2005). "Razzin' The Dregs of Hollywood Dreck – Film: Cerritos' John Wilson Marks His Golden Raspberry Awards' 25th Year With A Guide To Cinematic Slumming". Long Beach Press-Telegram. p. A1.
  6. ^ English 2005, p. 101.
  7. ^ Borrelli, Christopher (February 23, 2005). "The Golden Raspberries: 25 years of the worst movies". The Blade. p. D1.
  8. ^ a b Germain, David (Associated Press) (February 26, 2005). "25 Years of Razzing Hollywood's Stinkers". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Sun-Sentinel Company. p. 7D.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Lindrea, Victoria (February 25, 2007). "Blowing raspberries at Tinseltown". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved May 4, 2009.
  10. ^ a b c Dawson 2006, p. 48–50.
  11. ^ Agence France-Presse staff (February 22, 2009). "'Love Guru', Paris Hilton are top of the flops". Agence France-Presse.
  12. ^ a b Steelman, Ben (January 20, 2005). "Ben on Film – All that razz: Getting ready for the Razzies, the 'awards' that celebrate the worst films, and actors, of the year". Wilmington Star-News. p. 22.
  13. ^ Wilson, John J. B. (1996). Everything I Know I Learned at the Movies: A Compilation of Cliches and Un-Truisms Gleaned from a Lifetime Spent Entirely Too Much in the Dark. General Publishing Group, Incorporated. ISBN 1-881649-64-4.

Sources edit

  • Crouse, Richard (2005). Reel Winners: Movie Award Trivia. Dundurn Press Ltd. ISBN 1-55002-574-0.
  • Dawson, Jim (2006). Blame it on the dog: a modern history of the fart. Ten Speed Press. ISBN 1-58008-751-5.
  • English, James F. (2005). The economy of prestige: prizes, awards, and the circulation of cultural value. Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-01884-2.

External links edit

  • John J. B. Wilson at IMDb

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For other uses see John Wilson John J B Wilson born May 24 1954 is an American copywriter and publicist He majored in film and television at University of California Los Angeles and after graduation worked on film marketing campaigns John J B WilsonWilson at 29th Golden Raspberry AwardsBorn 1954 05 24 May 24 1954 age 69 Chicago Illinois U S Other namesJohn J B Wilson John Wilson Ye Olde Head Raspberry 1 2 Alma materUniversity of California Los AngelesOccupation s Copywriter publicistKnown forFounder of the Golden Raspberry AwardsSpouseBarbara WilsonChildren1Websiterazzies wbr comWilson is the co founder of the Golden Raspberry Awards also known as the Razzies along with Mo Murphy an annual ceremony dedicated to honoring the worst in film In 1981 while hosting a potluck dinner at his house on the night of the Academy Awards Wilson invited his friends to give impromptu award presentations in his living room The following year Los Angeles Daily News covered the event the 1st Golden Raspberry Awards and from behind a cardboard podium Wilson announced the Village People feature film Can t Stop the Music as the first Razzie Award for Worst Picture Attendance doubled at Razzie award ceremonies in the following years and by the 4th Golden Raspberry Awards the event received coverage from CNN and two major news wires Wilson has retained an active role in the awards and is referred to as the Head Razzberry His book The Official Razzie Movie Guide was published in 2005 for the 25th anniversary of the Razzie Awards Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Golden Raspberry Awards 3 Works 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Sources 6 External linksEarly life and family editWilson grew up in Chicago Illinois and moved with his parents to Santa Monica California at age 9 3 Wilson claims that his parents were raised during the Great Depression and movies meant a lot to them Wilson also stated that he acquired a real sense of the value of movies and an appreciation of them from his parents 4 At a young age he would skip school in order to watch the Academy Awards from the bleachers 3 He attended University of California Los Angeles majoring in film and television 3 While attending college he managed the Fox Theater Westwood Village 3 After graduating UCLA Wilson obtained a position working on marketing campaigns for movies and as a copywriter for a sponsor of the Los Angeles Film Festival and watched over 200 movies per year in this capacity 3 5 In 2005 Wilson stated that he still worked in film marketing 3 and also worked on film trailers 6 His marketing work has included publicity for the Academy Awards When they found out that I did the Razzies they looked at me like I was a spy said Wilson to The Blade 7 As of 2005 update Wilson lives in Cerritos California with his wife Barbara They have one son 3 Golden Raspberry Awards editWilson said that after watching a double feature of Can t Stop the Music and Xanadu for just 1 he disliked both movies enough to ask for a refund and in the drive home thought Man those two movies ought to get awards for being that lousy and started recalling other productions that had disappointed him in 1980 particularly because he watched a large number of films to create trailers 8 As Wilson traditionally held pot luck dinner parties at his house in Los Angeles on the night of the Academy Awards 9 in 1981 after the 53rd Academy Awards had completed for the evening Wilson gave his friends ballots to vote on worst in film 8 and organized an impromptu award ceremony in his living room at a podium made of cardboard in a tacky tuxedo with a foam ball attached to a broomstick as a faux microphone 3 9 The impromptu ceremony was a success and the following week a press release about his event released by Wilson was picked up by a few local newspapers including a mention in the Los Angeles Daily News with the headline Take These Envelopes Please 3 5 9 nbsp John Wilson at 28th Golden Raspberry Awards 2008 The term raspberry is used in its irreverent sense as in blowing a raspberry 10 Wilson commented to the author of Blame It on the Dog When I registered the term with the Library of Congress in 1980 they asked me Why raspberry What s the significance of that But since then razz has pretty much permeated the culture We couldn t have done it without Hollywood s help 10 Wilson is referred to as Ye Olde Head Razzberry 2 The ceremony s program is modeled after the Academy Awards but is deliberately low end and tacky 9 The awards themselves typically cost US 4 79 each in the form of a golfball sized raspberry which sits atop a Super 8 mm film reel the whole of which is spray painted gold 10 11 1 Approximately three dozen people came to the 1st Golden Raspberry Awards 5 The 2nd Golden Raspberry Awards had double the attendance as the first and the 3rd awards ceremony had double this number 5 By the 4th Golden Raspberry Awards ceremony CNN and two major wire services covered the event 9 Wilson realized that by scheduling the Golden Raspberry Awards prior to the Academy Awards the ceremony would get more press coverage We finally figured out you couldn t compete with the Oscars on Oscar night but if you went the night before when the press from all over the world are here and they are looking for something to do it could well catch on he said to BBC News 9 Wilson s book The Official Razzie Movie Guide was published in 2005 to mark the 25th anniversary of the awards 12 he had previously authored Everything I Know I Learned at the Movies in 1996 13 In addition to Razzie winners The Official Razzie Movie Guide also includes Wilson s 100 favorites among the Worst Movies Ever Made 12 Works editWilson John J B 1996 Everything I Know I Learned at the Movies A Compilation of Cliches and Un Truisms Gleaned from a Lifetime Spent Entirely Too Much in the Dark General Publishing Group Incorporated ISBN 1 881649 64 4 Wilson John 2005 The Official Razzie Movie Guide Enjoying the Best of Hollywood s Worst Grand Central Publishing ISBN 0 446 69334 0 See also edit1st Golden Raspberry Awards Golden Raspberry AwardReferences edit a b Crouse 2005 p 103 a b Crouse 2005 p 208 a b c d e f g h i Larsen Peter January 20 2005 The Morning Read So bad they re almost good A love of movies lies behind the Razzies The Orange County Register p 1 Blowing raspberries at Tinseltown February 24 2007 a b c d Marder Jenny February 26 2005 Razzin The Dregs of Hollywood Dreck Film Cerritos John Wilson Marks His Golden Raspberry Awards 25th Year With A Guide To Cinematic Slumming Long Beach Press Telegram p A1 English 2005 p 101 Borrelli Christopher February 23 2005 The Golden Raspberries 25 years of the worst movies The Blade p D1 a b Germain David Associated Press February 26 2005 25 Years of Razzing Hollywood s Stinkers South Florida Sun Sentinel Sun Sentinel Company p 7D a b c d e f Lindrea Victoria February 25 2007 Blowing raspberries at Tinseltown BBC News BBC Retrieved May 4 2009 a b c Dawson 2006 p 48 50 Agence France Presse staff February 22 2009 Love Guru Paris Hilton are top of the flops Agence France Presse a b Steelman Ben January 20 2005 Ben on Film All that razz Getting ready for the Razzies the awards that celebrate the worst films and actors of the year Wilmington Star News p 22 Wilson John J B 1996 Everything I Know I Learned at the Movies A Compilation of Cliches and Un Truisms Gleaned from a Lifetime Spent Entirely Too Much in the Dark General Publishing Group Incorporated ISBN 1 881649 64 4 Sources edit Crouse Richard 2005 Reel Winners Movie Award Trivia Dundurn Press Ltd ISBN 1 55002 574 0 Dawson Jim 2006 Blame it on the dog a modern history of the fart Ten Speed Press ISBN 1 58008 751 5 English James F 2005 The economy of prestige prizes awards and the circulation of cultural value Harvard University Press ISBN 0 674 01884 2 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to John J B Wilson John J B Wilson at IMDb Portal nbsp Film Retrieved from https en 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