Video: Expert on disorder sidelining Bruce Willis (Associated Press)Blue Origin launches six on fourth human flight'Mushroom leather' ready for the runwayAfghans face food shortage ahead of RamadanTunisian president dissolves parliamentShowBiz Minute: Parker, Willis, SmithOn This Day: 31 March 1967Fatal Navy plane crash off Maryland-Virginia shoreAP Top Stories March 31 AChris Rock back on stage, 'processing' Oscars slapThe Hoff: 'I'm just an entertainer'After son's cancer battle, Bublé says he's 'living on a higher plane'Rescue work after Mykolaiv building struckUkrainian Americans prepare for 100,000 refugeesKharkiv's hospital continues working amid shellingDeath row inmate Richard Glossip marries againScouring rubble of destroyed homes in Ukraine"If someone's medical condition is a factor in their decision making and/or their performance, we acknowledge that it is not appropriate to give them a Razzie," Razzie co-founders Mo Murphy and John Wilson said in a statement.
The Willis family made the announcement on Wednesday, four days after the Razzies. The Los Angeles Times reported on Wednesday that co-workers on film sets raised concerns about Willis' health in recent years and that filmmakers reduced his roles because of his diminished capacity.
Aphasia's symptoms vary widely and can affect speech, comprehension and reading ability, said Brenda Rapp, a professor of cognitive science at Johns Hopkins University.
The Razzies also said "extenuating circumstances" led them to rescind Duvall's nomination because of "Stanley Kubrick's treatment of her throughout the production. "Kubrick was known for demanding long hours and shooting an extraordinary number of takes.
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