2007 Scream Awards

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2nd Scream Awards
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Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino at the 2007 Scream Awards.
Announced onOctober 23, 2007 (2007-10-23) [1]
Presented onOctober 19, 2007 (2007-10-19) [2]
Sitewww.spike.com [3]
Highlights
Most awards Transformers
Most nominations 300
Television coverage
Network Spike TV

Billed as Scream 2007, the 2007 ceremony of the Scream Awards, run by Spike TV, was the second annual iteration of these awards, and the first to be held under the "Scream + Year" relabelling. The awards ceremony was held on Friday, October 19, 2007 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles [2] and it was aired on Spike TV on the following Tuesday (October 23, 2007 [1] ).

Contents

World premieres

Movie Premiers
Content PremieredPresenters
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Tim Burton
Beowulf Neil Gaiman, Ray Winstone and Roger Avery
Repo! The Genetic Opera Anthony Stewart Head, Bill Moseley and Paris Hilton
The Mist Thomas Jane

Performances

Movie Premiers
ArtistPerformance
Ozzy Osbourne "Not Going Away" [1]
Avenged Sevenfold "Scream" [4]
"The Monsters of Rock" (Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie and Slash)Alice Cooper Medley: "I Love the Dead" and "School's Out" [1]
Alice Cooper, American rock singer, at the 2007 Scream Awards ALICE COOPER.png
Alice Cooper, American rock singer, at the 2007 Scream Awards

Competitive categories

The winners were chosen by a process of public online voting on the Spike TV website. [3]

The nominee [4] [2] and winners [5] [1] of the 2007 Scream Awards were as follows:

Winners and nominees
AwardRecipientResult
Ultimate Scream 28 Weeks Later Nominated
300 Won
Battlestar Galactica Nominated
The Descent Nominated
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Nominated
Heroes Nominated
Pan's Labyrinth Nominated
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Nominated
Spider-Man 3 Nominated
Transformers Nominated
Best Horror Movie 28 Weeks Later Won
1408 Nominated
The Descent Nominated
Grindhouse Nominated
The Host Nominated
Hostel: Part II Nominated
Best Fantasy Movie Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Nominated
Pan's Labyrinth Won
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Nominated
Spider-Man 3 Nominated
Stardust Nominated
Best Science Fiction Movie Children of Men Nominated
The Fountain Nominated
The Prestige Nominated
Sunshine Nominated
Transformers Won
Best TV Show Battlestar Galactica Nominated
Doctor Who Nominated
Heroes Won
Lost Nominated
Masters of Horror Nominated
Best Comic Book 30 Days of Night Won
All-Star Superman Nominated
The Boys Nominated
Ultimate Fantastic Four Nominated
Y: The Last Man Nominated
Scream Queen Kate Beckinsale as Amy Fox, Vacancy Won
Jordana Brewster as Chrissie, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning Nominated
Rosario Dawson as Abernathy "Abbie" Ross, Grindhouse Nominated
Rose McGowan as Cherry Darling, Grindhouse Nominated
Bijou Phillips as Whitney Swerling, Hostel: Part II Nominated
Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Heather Fitzgerald, Black Christmas Nominated
Scream King Shia LaBeouf as Kale Brecht, Disturbia Won
John Cusack as Mike Enslin, 1408 Nominated
Samuel L. Jackson, Snakes on a Plane Nominated
Angus Macfadyen as Jeff Denlon, Saw III Nominated
Freddy Rodriguez, Grindhouse Nominated
Luke Wilson as David Fox, Vacancy Nominated
Best Superhero Michael Chiklis as The Thing, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Nominated
Chris Evans as Human Torch, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Nominated
Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man , Spider-Man 3 Won
Masi Oka as Hiro Nakamura, Heroes Nominated
Milo Ventimiglia as Peter Petrelli, Heroes Nominated
Sexiest Superhero Jessica Alba , Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Won
Ali Larter, Heroes Nominated
Hayden Panettiere as Claire Bennet, Heroes Nominated
Fantasy Fox Jessica Biel , The Illusionist Won
Kirsten Dunst, Spider-Man 3 Nominated
Lena Headey, 300 Nominated
Keira Knightley, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Nominated
Evangeline Lilly, Lost Nominated
Eva Mendes, Ghost Rider Nominated
Sienna Miller, Stardust Nominated
Fantasy Hero Gerard Butler, 300 Nominated
Johnny Depp , Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Won
Matthew Fox, Lost Nominated
Edward Norton, The Illusionist Nominated
Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Nominated
Sci-Fi Siren Clare-Hope Ashitey, Children of Men Nominated
Megan Fox , Transformers Won
Scarlett Johansson, The Prestige Nominated
Katee Sackhoff, Battlestar Galactica Nominated
Rachel Weisz, The Fountain Nominated
Sci-Fi Star Christian Bale, The Prestige Nominated
Hugh Jackman, The Fountain Nominated
Shia Labeouf , Transformers Won
Cillian Murphy, Sunshine Nominated
Clive Owen, Children of Men Nominated
Best Cameo David Bowie, The Prestige Nominated
Jay Hernandez, Hostel: Part II Nominated
Keith Richards , Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Won
Quentin Tarantino, Grindhouse Nominated
Bruce Willis, Grindhouse Nominated
Breakout Performance Clare-Hope Ashitey, Children of Men Nominated
Zoë Bell, Grindhouse Nominated
Megan Fox, Transformers Nominated
Lauren German, Hostel: Part II Nominated
Shauna MacDonald, The Descent Nominated
Hayden Panettiere , Heroes Won
Rodrigo Santoro, 300 Nominated
Most Vile Villain Sergi López as Captain Vidal, Pan's Labyrinth Nominated
Michelle Pfeiffer, Stardust Nominated
Zachary Quinto as Gabriel Gray/Sylar, Heroes Nominated
Kurt Russell as Stuntman Mike, Grindhouse Nominated
Rodrigo Santoro as Xerxes, 300 Nominated
Tobin Bell and Shawnee Smith as Jigsaw Killer, Saw III Nominated
Thomas Haden Church as Sandman, Spider-Man 3 Nominated
Topher Grace as Eddie Brock/Venom, Spider-Man 3 Nominated
Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort , Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Won
Most Memorable MutilationBattle vs. the Immortals, 300 Nominated
Cranial surgery, Saw III Nominated
Dismembered in car crash, Grindhouse Won
Eaten alive by cannibal, Hostel: Part II Nominated
Mouth sliced open and sewn back together, Pan's Labyrinth Nominated
Best Comic-to-Screen Adaptation 300 Won
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Nominated
Ghost Rider Nominated
Spider-Man 3 Nominated
TMNT Nominated
Best Sequel 28 Weeks Later Nominated
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Won
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Nominated
Saw III Nominated
Spider-Man 3 Nominated
"Jump-From-Your-Seat" Scene of the YearAttack of the Uber Immortal, 300 Nominated
Final battle: Megatron vs. Optimus Prime , Transformers Won
Mid-Air battle: Spider-Man vs. The New Goblin, Spider-Man 3 Nominated
The rain of arrows, 300 Nominated
Zombie attacks glass window, 28 Weeks Later Nominated
Best Director Michael Bay, Transformers Nominated
Danny Boyle, Sunshine Nominated
Alfonso Cuarón, Children of Men Nominated
Guillermo del Toro, Pan's Labyrinth Nominated
Neil Marshall, The Descent Nominated
Eli Roth, Hostel: Part II Nominated
Zack Snyder, 300 Nominated
Sam Raimi, Spider-Man 3 Nominated
Quentin Tarantino & Robert Rodriguez , Grindhouse Won
Best Scream-Play 300 written by Zack Snyder and Kurt Johnstad Nominated
Children of Men written by Alfonso Cuarón, Timothy J. Sexton, David Arata, Mark Fergus, and Hawke Ostby Nominated
Grindhouse written by Robert Rodriguez , Quentin Tarantino , Jeff Rendell, Eli Roth , Edgar Wright , and Rob Zombie Won
The Descent written by Neil Marshall Nominated
Pan's Labyrinth written by Guillermo del Toro Nominated
Sunshine written by Alex Garland Nominated
Best F/X 300 Nominated
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Nominated
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Nominated
Spider-Man 3 Nominated
Transformers Won
Best Foreign Movie Cello (South Korea)Nominated
Death Note (Japan)Nominated
The Host (South Korea)Nominated
Initial D (Hong Kong)Nominated
Pan's Labyrinth (Spain)Won
Best Comic Book Writer Brian Michael Bendis, Civil War: The Initiative / Daredevil / New Avengers Nominated
Garth Ennis, Punisher: Max / The Boys / Ghost Rider / Chronicles of Wormwood / Midnight Nominated
Frank Miller , All Star Batman & Robin, the Boy Wonder / Frank Miller's RoboCop Won
Alan Moore, Lost Girls / Yuggoth Cultures Nominated
Brian K. Vaughn, Ex Machina / Runaways / Y: The Last Man Nominated
Best Comic Book Artist John Cassady , Astonishing X-Men Won
Darwyn Cook, The Spirit Nominated
Pia Guerra, Y: The Last Man Nominated
Steve McNiven, Civil War Nominated
Ben Templesmith, Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse/Fell Nominated
Best Screen-to-Comic Adaptation 28 Days Later: The Aftermath Won
Army of Darkness Nominated
Frank Miller's RoboCop Nominated
George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead: Back from the Grave Nominated
The Hills Have Eyes: The Beginning Nominated
Most Shocking Comic Book Twist Alice in Wonderland and Dorothy from Oz have lesbian sex!, Lost Girls Nominated
Captain America Dies!, Captain America Won
Peter Parker reveals that he is Spider-Man!, Civil War Nominated
Sabretooth is beheaded by Wolverine!, Wolverine Nominated
Superman Kal-El is killer by Superboy-Prime!, Infinite Crisis Nominated

Special awards

The special achievement awards [5] [1] of the 2007 Scream Awards were as follows:-

Winners and nominees
AwardRecipient
Comic-Con Icon Neil Gaiman [6]
Hero Harrison Ford
Scream Rock Immortal Alice Cooper [4]

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