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Until I Know Who Killed Me (2007) exceeded their record by winning eight Razzies in 2008, this was tied with Showgirls (1995) for the most Golden Raspberry Award wins in a year: seven. While "Showgirls" received almost twice as many Razzie nominations, this film "won" in every single category in which it was nominated at the 2001 Awards. Forest Whitaker was the only nominee to escape without a Razzie (for Worst Supporting Actor; Barry Pepper won). This film also went on to win special Razzies for Worst Drama of Our First 25 Years (2005) and Worst Picture of the Decade (2010).
Barry Pepper said that, had he known he was going to win Worst Supporting Actor at the Razzies, he would have shown up to accept his award in person.
Cinematographer Giles Nuttgens has gone on record as saying that the overuse of color filters and Dutch Angles wasn't his idea, and that he was given the smallest lighting budget he had ever worked with.
Barry Pepper blamed the film's failure on "a weak script and poor production values". He claimed that John Travolta's paycheck took most of the budget.