2010 Scream Awards
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The Scream Awards is an award show dedicated to the horror, sci-fi, and fantasy genres of feature films, hosted and sponsored by Spike TV. The show was created by executive producers Michael Levitt, Cindy Levitt, and Casey Patterson. The performer on the show was M.I.A..
Billed simply as Scream 2010, the 2010 ceremony was held at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on October 16 and was broadcast on October 19, 2010.[1]
Contents
- 1 Special Awards
- 2 World Premieres
- 3 Performance
- 4 Online write-in winners
- 5 Competitive Categories
- 5.1 The Ultimate Scream
- 5.2 Best Science Fiction Movie
- 5.3 Best Fantasy Movie
- 5.4 Best Horror Movie
- 5.5 Best TV Show
- 5.6 Best Director
- 5.7 Best Scream-Play
- 5.8 Best Fantasy Actress
- 5.9 Best Fantasy Actor
- 5.10 Best Science Fiction Actress
- 5.11 Best Science Fiction Actor
- 5.12 Best Horror Actress
- 5.13 Best Horror Actor
- 5.14 Best Villain
- 5.15 Best Superhero
- 5.16 Best Supporting Actor
- 5.17 Best Supporting Actress
- 5.18 Best Breakout Performance - Female
- 5.19 Best Breakout Performance - Male
- 5.20 Best Cameo
- 5.21 Best Ensemble
- 5.22 Fight Scene of the Year
- 5.23 Holy Sh*t Scene of the Year
- 5.24 Most Memorable Mutilation
- 5.25 3-D Top Three
- 5.26 Best F/X
- 5.27 Best Television Performance
- 5.28 Best Comic Book or Graphic Novel
- 5.29 Best Comic Book Writer
- 5.30 Best Comic Book Artist
- 5.31 Best Comic Book Movie
- 6 See also
- 7 References
- 8 External links
Special Awards[edit]
- Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd reunited on stage to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Back to the Future
- Heroine Award - Sigourney Weaver
- Farewell Tribute - Lost
- Comic-Con Icon Award - Ray Bradbury
World Premieres[edit]
- Paranormal Activity 2 presented by Katie Featherston and Micah Sloat
- Super presented by Rainn Wilson
- The Rite presented by Sir Anthony Hopkins
- The Walking Dead presented by Jon Bernthal, Sarah Wayne Callies and Robert Kirkman
- Scream 4 presented by David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Wes Craven and Emma Roberts
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (no presenter)
- Avatar presented by James Cameron
Performance[edit]
- "Teqkilla" performed by M.I.A.
Online write-in winners[edit]
- Most Anticipated Movie - Green Lantern
- Best Worst Movie - Piranha 3-D
- Best Independent Movie - Dread
Competitive Categories[edit]
Nominees and winners for each announced category are listed below. Winners are listed in boldface.
The Ultimate Scream[edit]
Best Science Fiction Movie[edit]
Best Fantasy Movie[edit]
Best Horror Movie[edit]
Best TV Show[edit]
Best Director[edit]
Best Scream-Play[edit]
- Shutter Island - Laeta Kalogridis
- District 9 - Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell
- Inception - Christopher Nolan
- Kick-Ass - Matthew Vaughn and Jane Goldman
- Toy Story 3 - Michael Arndt
- Zombieland - Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese
Best Fantasy Actress[edit]
Best Fantasy Actor[edit]
Best Science Fiction Actress[edit]
Best Science Fiction Actor[edit]
Best Horror Actress[edit]
Best Horror Actor[edit]
Best Villain[edit]
- Iron Man 2 - Mickey Rourke as Ivan Vanko
- A Nightmare on Elm Street - Jackie Earle Haley as Freddy Krueger
- Avatar - Stephen Lang as Col. Miles Quatrich
- The Human Centipede - Dieter Laser as Dr. Joseph Hieter
- Dexter - John Lithgow as The Trinity Killer
- Lost - Terry O'Quinn as John Locke/The Man in Black
Best Superhero[edit]
- Iron Man 2 - Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man
- Kick-Ass - Nicolas Cage as Big Daddy
- Kick-Ass - Aaron Johnson as Kick-Ass
- Kick-Ass - Chloë Grace Moretz as Hit-Girl
- Heroes - Zachary Quinto as Sylar
- Smallville - Tom Welling as Clark Kent
Best Supporting Actor[edit]
Best Supporting Actress[edit]
Best Breakout Performance - Female[edit]
Best Breakout Performance - Male[edit]
Best Cameo[edit]
- Bill Murray - Zombieland
- Bubo The Mechanical Owl - Clash of the Titans
- Michael Caine - Inception
- Rosario Dawson - Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
- Stan Lee - Iron Man 2
Best Ensemble[edit]
Fight Scene of the Year[edit]
- Inception - "Anti-Gravity Hotel Fight"
- The Losers - "Aisha vs Clay"
- Kick-Ass - "Hit-Girl vs The Drug Dealers"
- Iron Man 2 - "Final Battle: Iron Man and War Machine vs Whiplash and the Drones"
- Avatar - "Final Battle: Na'vi vs Military"
- Clash of the Titans - "Perseus and the Heroes vs Medusa"
Holy Sh*t Scene of the Year[edit]
- True Blood - "Head twisted 180 degrees during sex"
Most Memorable Mutilation[edit]
- The Human Centipede, The Human Centipede (First Sequence)
- The Pound of Flesh Trap, Saw VI
- Scalped, Inglourious Basterds
- Heart Souffle, True Blood
- The Needle Trap, Saw VI
3-D Top Three[edit]
Best F/X[edit]
Best Television Performance[edit]
Best Comic Book or Graphic Novel[edit]
Best Comic Book Writer[edit]
Best Comic Book Artist[edit]
- Frank Quitely - Batman and Robin: Batman
- Charlie Adlard - The Walking Dead
- Darwyn Cooke - Parker: The Hunter
- Fábio Moon - BPRD: 1947, Sugarshock
- Jill Thompson - Beasts of Burden
- J.H. Williams III - Detective Comics: Batwoman: Elegy
Best Comic Book Movie[edit]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Scream 2010". Spike TV. 2010-10-16. Archived from the original on 1 November 2010. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
External links[edit]
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