'Winnie the Pooh: Honey and Blood,' with a budget of less than $250,000, made international headlines and sparked death threats from angry bear fans last year. The British film was released following the expiration of the copyright on A.

A. Milne's books, which opened a window for use of the characters. 'Miel y Sangre' was not saved from the infamous recognition of the Golden Raspberry, also known as the Razzie. The Golden Raspberry Awards are traditionally announced the day before the Oscars, to satirize Hollywood's big, self-indulgent night.