Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Scream Awards Spike TV on Tuesday, October 19 (9:00–11:00 PM, ET/PT).

I enjoyed this so much last year !

Voting is open today only At Scream.Spike.com.
The 5th Annual Global Event Honoring The Year’s Best In The Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Horror And Comic Book Genres Tapes Saturday, October 16 At The Greek Theater In Los Angeles.
“SCREAM 2010” Nominees Chosen By Advisory Board Of Hollywood And Genre Leaders Including Tim Burton, John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Neil Gaiman, Damon Lindelof, Eli Roth, Quentin Tarantino, Joss Whedon, and many more.
Summer science fiction blockbuster “Inception” leads the way with nominations in 14 categories for Spike TV’s fifth annual “SCREAM.” Taping on Saturday, October 16 at The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, CA, “SCREAM” is the first and only global event of its kind to honor the luminaries in the sci-fi, fantasy, horror and comic book genres, and the actors, creators, icons and pioneers who have influenced and shaped the industry over the past year.
This year’s show will also continue the tradition of featuring exclusive World Premieres from some of the most anticipated movies of 2011. The two-hour extravaganza will premiere on Spike TV on Tuesday, October 19 (9:00–11:00 PM, ET/PT). Presenters and musical performers will be announced shortly.
“SCREAM nominees comprise the top four grossing films of 2010, totaling a US box office of over 1 billion dollars among them, and that doesn’t even include 2009’s Avatar, the most successful film in history,” said Casey Patterson, executive producer of “SCREAM 2010” and senior vice president of event production, talent development and studio relations for Spike TV. “This October, the fans, whose reverence for these genres makes them the commercial successes that they are, will once again have their night on Spike dedicated to honoring their heroes.”
Directed by Christopher Nolan, “Inception” nabbed 15 nominations in 14 categories, one for every year the critically hailed project was in development, including nods for “The Ultimate Scream,” “Best Ensemble,” and “Fight Scene of the Year.” “Kick-Ass” was nominated in 13 categories for a total of 17 nominations, while Tony Stark’s adventures in “Iron Man 2” garnered 13 nominations. HBO’s “True Blood” had the most nominations of any television series.

BEST HORROR ACTOR

  • Leonardo DiCaprio, Shutter Island
  • Michael C. hall, Dexter
  • Wood Harrelson, Zombieland
  • Stephen Moyer, True Blood
  • Timothy Olyphant, The Crazies
  • Alexander Skarsgård, True Blood
HOLY SH*T! SCENE OF THE YEAR
  • Damon Macready shoots little daughter Mindy in chest, Kick-Ass
  • The destruction of Los Angeles, 2012
  • Dren Mates with Clive, Splice
  • Freight Train drives through city street, Inception
  • Head twisted 180 degrees during sex, True Blood
  • Paris street folds over onto itself, Inception
others include
  • THE ULTIMATE SCREAM
  • BEST TV SHOW
  • BEST HORROR ACTRESS
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
  • BEST BREAKOUT PERFORMANCE FEMALE
  • BEST ENSEMBLE
  • MOST MEMORABLE MUTILATION
All films, television shows and comic books were deemed eligible for inclusion if they were released between July 16, 2009 and July 16, 2010 and were representative of the genres listed. Winners will be determined by online voting at scream.spike.com.
From now until Friday, October 15 fans can vote for their favorites, as well as view exclusive red carpet and backstage coverage of the event, by visiting scream.spike.com.

2 comments:

Rita said...

This is just great hope they win.

TeamEricSookie said...

True Blood is definitely representing this time around at the Scream Awards. I'm sure we'll see most of the cast at this year's Scream Awards presentation. I was also ecstatic to learn that Alex was not nominated under the "Best Villain" category.

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