Results for Spike TV 'Scream Awards 2009'
The awards list for winners of the Scream Awards 2009 on Spike TV...CAUTION: SPOILERS!
The two-hour event on Spike TV, Scream Awards 2009, will premiere on October 27th at 10PM Eastern/Pacific. The show honors all things sci-fi, horror, fantasy and comic book related. The first show took place on October 10, 2006.
For those who won't have time to view the event or would rather know some of the results now...the listing below is here for your viewing pleasure.
Ultimate Scream:
Star Trek -- Presenter: Morgan Freeman. Accepting: William Shatner(!)
Best Horror Movie:
Drag Me to Hell -- Presenter: Jennifer Carpenter. Accepting: Sam Raimi and principal cast minus Allison Lohman.
Best Science Fiction Movie:
Star Trek
Best Fantasy Movie:
Twilight -- Presenter: Elijah Wood. Accepting: Taylor Lautner
Most Anticipated Fantasy Film:
Alice in Wonderland -- Presenter: Jessica Alba. Accepting: Johnny Depp
Best TV Show:
"True Blood" -- Presenter: Cast of "Vampire Diaries".
Best Horror Actor Male:
Stephen Moyer - "True Blood" -- Presenter: Liv Tyler. Accepting: Stephen Moyer.
Best Horror Actor Female:
Anna Paquin - "True Blood" -- Presenter: Jackie Earle Haley. Accepting: Anna Paquin
Best Actor in a Fantasy Movie or TV Show:
Robert Pattinson - "Twilight"
Best Actress in a Fantasy Movie or TV Show:
Kristen Stewart - "Twilight"
Best Sci-Fi Actress:
Megan Fox -- Transformers 2 -- Presenter: Justin Long. Accepting: Megan Fox
Break-out Performance Male:
Taylor Lautner - Twilight -- Presenter: Christina Ricci. Accepting: Taylor Lautner.
Break-out Performance Female:
Isabelle Lucas -- Transformers 2 -- Presenter: John C. Reilly. Accepting Isabelle Lucas.
Best Director:
JJ Abrams - Star Trek -- Presenter: Harrison Ford. Accepting: JJ Abrams
Best F/X:
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Best Villian:
Alexander Skarsgård -- "True Blood" -- Presenter: Kate Bosworth. Accepting: Alexander Skarsgård.
Best Comic Book Writer:
Jeff Jones -- Presenters: Eliza Dushku and Dave Navarro. Accepting: Jeff Jones.
Best Comic Book Movie:
Watchmen -- Presenters: Eliza Dushku and Dave Navarro. Accepting: Jackie Earle Haley.
Rock Immortal Award:
Keith Richards -- Presenter: Johnny Depp. Accepting Keith Richards.
Scream Mastermind Lifetime Achievement Award:
George A. Romero -- Presenter: Quentin Tarantino. Accepting: George A. Romero
Comic-Con Icon Lifetime Achievement Award:
Stan Lee -- Presenter: Tobey Maguire. Accepting: Stan Lee
Whispers68: "Twilight" actor won an award for best actor in fantasy TV show or movie over Brad Pitt in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" and Hugh Jackman from "X-Men Origins: Wolverine...interesting. That was definitely a snub for me. How did he even win this over Daniel Radcliffe, I can't understand. As for TV show or horror movie best actor, I prefer Michael C. Hall from "Dexter" as opposed to Stephen from "True Blood." Can anyone explain to me how Megan Fox acted in "Transformers : Revenge of the Fallen?" How did she win best actress in a sci-fi movie? I was expecting Lena Headey. I'm definitely not watching this show.
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