Monday, October 11, 2010

Scream Awards

Kristen Stewart, Megan Fox, Alexander Skarsgard, Mickey Rourke and Marilyn Manson are set to appear at the Scream 2010 awards on Spike TV. Former “Lost” co-stars Harold Perrineau, Henry Ian Cusick and Jorge Garcia from “Lost” will also be there. The Scream 2010 awards will also include a tribute to the iconic 1980s movie “Back to the Future” and its stars Michael J. Fox and Lea Thompson. For the full list of nominees, and to vote, click on www.scream.spike.com. Nominees include:
 
The Ultimate Scream: “Alice in Wonderland,” “Avatar,” “District 9,” “Inception,” “Iron Man 2,” “Kick-Ass,” “Lost,” “True Blood,” “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” and “Zombieland.”
Best Science Fiction Movie: “Avatar,” “District 9,” “Inception,” “Iron Man 2,” “Predators” and “The Road.”
Best Fantasy Movie: “Alice in Wonderland,” “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,” “Kick-Ass,” “Toy Story 3,” “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” and “Where the Wild Things Are.”
Best Horror Movie: “The Crazies,” “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” “Paranormal Activity,” “Shutter Island,” “Thirst” and “Zombieland.”
Best TV Show: “Dexter,” “Doctor Who,” “Lost,” “True Blood” and “V.”
Best Fantasy Actress: Cate Blanchett – “Robin Hood,” Lily Cole – “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,” Chloe Grace Moretz – “Kick-Ass,” Saoirse Ronan – “The Lovely Bones,” Kristen Stewart – “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” and Mia Wasikowska – “Alice in Wonderland.”
Best Fantasy Actor: Nicolas Cage – “Kick-Ass,” Johnny Depp – “Alice in Wonderland,” Tom Hanks – “Toy Story 3,” Aaron Johnson – “Kick-Ass,” Taylor Lautner – “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” and Robert Pattinson – “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.”
Best Science Fiction Actress: Scarlett Johansson – “Iron Man 2,” Mila Kunis – “The Book of Eli,” Evangeline Lilly – “Lost,” Ellen Page – “Inception,” Gwyneth Paltrow – “Iron Man 2” and Zoe Saldana – “Avatar.”
Best Science Fiction Actor: Sharlto Copley – “District 9,” Leonardo DiCaprio – “Inception,” Robert Downey Jr. – “Iron Man 2,” Matthew Fox – “Lost,” Josh Holloway – “Lost” and Denzel Washington – “The Book of Eli.”
Best Horror Actress: Julie Benz – “Dexter,” Emily Blunt – “The Wolfman,” Charlotte Gainsbourg – “Antichrist,” Milla Jovovich – “The Fourth Kind,” Anna Paquin – “True Blood” and Emma Stone – “Zombieland.”
Best Horror Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio – “Shutter Island,” Michael C Hall – “Dexter,” Woody Harrelson “Zombieland,” Stephen Moyer – “True Blood,” Timothy Olyphant – “The Crazies” and Alexander Skarsgard – “True Blood.”
Best Villain: Jackie Earle Haley as Freddy Krueger in “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” Stephen Lang as Col. Miles Quaritch in “Avatar,” Dieter Laser as Dr. Joseph Heiter in “The Human Centipede,” John Lithgow as the Trinity Killer in “Dexter,” Terry O’Quinn as John Locke/Smoke Monster in “Lost,” and Mickey Rourke as Ivan Vanko in “Iron Man 2.”
Best Superhero: Nicolas Cage – “Kick-Ass,” Robert Downey Jr. – “Iron Man 2,” Aaron Johnson – “Kick-Ass,” Chloe Grace Moretz – “Kick-Ass,” Zachary Quinto – “Heroes” and Tom Welling – “Smallville.”
Best Supporting Actor: Don Cheadle – “Iron Man 2,” Sir Ben Kingsley – “Shutter Island,” Joseph Gordon-Levitt – “Inception,” Christopher Mintz-Plasse – “Kick-Ass,” Mark Ruffalo – “Shutter Island” and Sam Trammell – “True Blood.”
Best Supporting Actress: Abigail Breslin – “Zombieland,” Jennifer Carpenter – “Dexter,” Marion Cotillard – “Inception,” Anne Hathaway – “Alice in Wonderland,” Yunjin Kim – “Lost” and Sigourney Weaver – “Avatar.”
Breakout Performance – Female: Deborah Ann Woll – “True Blood,” Gemma Arterton – “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time,” Morena Baccarin – “V,” Lyndsy Fonseca – “Kick-Ass,” Chloe Grace Moretz – “Kick-Ass” and Mia Wasikowska – “Alice in Wonderland.”
Breakout Performance – Male: Sharlto Copley – “District 9,” Andrew Garfield – “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,” Tom Hardy – “Inception,” Aaron Johnson – “Kick-Ass,” Xavier Samuel – “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” and Kodi Smit-McPhee – “The Road.”
Best Cameo: Bubo the Mechanical Owl – “Clash of the Titans,” Michael Caine – “Inception,” Rosario Dawson – “Percy Jackson,” Stan Lee – “Iron Man 2” and Bill Murray – “Zombieland.”
Best Ensemble: “Inception,” “Iron Man 2,” “Kick-Ass,” “Lost,” “True Blood” and “Zombieland.”
Most Memorable Mutilation: Body dissolved by hydrofluoric acid – “Saw VI,” Forced to cut off own flesh and arm – “Saw VI,” Heart cut out of chest, cut up into souffle and fed to people – “True Blood,” Scalped with a hunting knife – “Inglourious Basterds,” Surgically transformed into human centipede – “The Human Centipede” and Zombie shot in the mouth by flare gun – “Survival of the Dead.”
Best Fight Scene of the Year: Aisha vs. Clay – “The Losers,” Anti-gravity hotel fight – “Inception,” Hit-Girl vs. the Drug Dealers – “Kick-Ass,” Final battle: Iron Man and Rhodes vs. Vanko and the Drones – “Iron Man 2,” Final battle: Na’vi vs. the military – “Avatar” and Perseus and the Heroes vs. Medusa – “Clash of the Titans.”
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 streets – “Inception,” Head twisted 180 degrees during sex – “True Blood” and Paris street folds over onto itself – “Inception.”
3-D Top 3: “Alice in Wonderland,” Avatar” and “Toy Story 3.”
Best F/X: “2012,” “Avatar,” “District 9,” “Inception,” “Iron Man 2” and “Zombieland.”
Best Comic Book Movie: “Iron Man 2,” “Kick-Ass” and “The Losers.”
Best Comic Book or Graphic Novel: “Asterios Polyp,” “Blackest Night,” “The Boys,” “Chew,” “Parker: The Hunter,” “Scalped” and “The Walking Dead.”