2011 Scream Awards

Last updated
6th Scream Awards
Announced onOctober 18, 2011 (2011-10-18) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Presented onOctober 16, 2010 (2010-10-16) [1] [4] [5]
Produced byexecutive producers [4] [5] supervising producers [4] [5]
  • Greg Stills
producers [4] [5]
  • Austin Reading
Directed byHamish Hamilton [4] [5]
Official websitewww.scream.spike.com [6] [5]
Highlights
Most awards Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Most nominations Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 and X-Men: First Class [1] [5]
Television coverage
Network Spike TV
Duration2 hours [1] [5]

Billed as 2011 Scream Awards, the 2011 ceremony of the Scream Awards, run by Spike TV, was the sixth and final iteration of these awards, which was run annually in prior years. The awards ceremony was held on 15 October 2011 [1] [4] [5] on the Universal Studios lot in Hollywood (California, Los Angeles) and was broadcast by Spike TV on the following Tuesday (18 October 2011 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] ). The discontinuance of these awards was attributed to their dwindling popularity and Spike TV's re-formatting (including even a change of their name to Paramount). [7]

Contents

The shows original creators, Casey Patterson, Michael Levitt and Cindy Levitt, [7] served as executive producers for the event. [4] [5] Casey Patterson said that it was "a show for the most passionate fans on earth and beyond" and that "This is their night to celebrate the magical, mind-bending and super heroic year in movies and the TV shows that they love."

World Premieres

The following pieces of footage [4] from several upcoming movie projects was shown:

Movie Premiers
Content PremieredPresenters
Total Recall
The Woman In Black Samuel L. Jackson [8]
Paranormal Activity 3
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Robert Downey Jr. [9] [10]
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance Nicolas Cage [11]

Competitive categories

The Scream 2010 nominees were selected by the Advisory Board of Hollywood and Genre Leaders, who also advised on the categories. [5] The advisory board included Damon Lindelof, Eli Roth, George A. Romero, John Carpenter, Rob Zombie, Robert Rodriguez, Roland Emmerich, Tim Burton, and Wes Craven etc. [5] Voting was conducted via a website form on the Spike TV web portal. [12]

The exception was the "Most Anticipated Movie" category, which was conducted via an "Online Write-In" mechanism, where each participant offered their own nomination for their vote via email to Spike TV. [13] This "Online Write-In" category was advertised as "a category that will be decided by the fans who make Scream possible." [13]

All films, television shows and comic books were deemed eligible for nomination if they were released between July 17, 2010 and July 29, 2011 and were representative of the genres listed. [5] The works which were noted [1] [4] [5] as having received a significant number of nominations were:-

Winners and nominees
MovieNominations
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 14
X-Men: First Class 14
Captain America: The First Avenger 11
Thor 9
True Blood 7
Game of Thrones 7
AMC’s The Walking Dead 6

The winners were chosen by a process of public online voting on the Spike TV website, [6] which ran from 7 September 2011. The winners were announced at the live ceremony (Saturday, 15 October 2010 [1] ). The nominees [14] [13] and winners [14] [4] [5] of the 2011 Scream Awards were as follows:-

Winners and nominees
AwardRecipientResult
Ultimate Scream [14] [5] [15]
(presented by Samuel L. Jackson) [10]
Black Swan Nominated
Captain America: The First Avenger Nominated
Game of Thrones Nominated
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Won
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Nominated
Super 8 Nominated
Thor Nominated
True Blood Nominated
The Walking Dead Nominated
X-Men: First Class Nominated
Best Science Fiction Movie [14] [5] [16] Captain America: The First Avenger Nominated
Monsters Nominated
Super 8 Won
Transformers: Dark of the Moon Nominated
Tron: Legacy Nominated
Best Fantasy Movie [14] [5] [17] Black Swan Nominated
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Nominated
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Nominated
Thor Nominated
X-Men: First Class Won
Best Horror Movie [14] [5] [18] I Saw the Devil Nominated
Insidious Nominated
Let Me In Won
Paranormal Activity 2 Nominated
Piranha 3D Nominated
Best Thriller [14] [5] [19] The Adjustment Bureau Nominated
Hanna Nominated
Limitless Won
Red Nominated
Salt Nominated
Best TV Show [14] [5] [20] Doctor Who Nominated
Fringe Nominated
Game of Thrones Won
True Blood Nominated
The Walking Dead Nominated
Best Director [14] [5] [21] J. J. Abrams, Super 8 Nominated
Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan Won
Matthew Vaughn, X-Men: First Class Nominated
Edgar Wright, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Nominated
David Yates, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Nominated
Best Scream-Play [14] [5] [22] Black Swan Nominated
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Won
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Nominated
Super 8 Nominated
X-Men: First Class Nominated
Best Chase Scene [14] [23] Chase Through London, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Won [24] [25]
The Highway Chase, Transformers: Dark of the Moon Nominated
Light Jet Battle and Escape, Tron: Legacy Nominated
Streets of Brooklyn Chase, Captain America: The First Avenger Nominated
Open Door Chase Through Manhattan, The Adjustment Bureau Nominated
Best Fantasy Actress [14] [26] Penélope Cruz, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Nominated
Lena Headey, Game of Thrones Nominated
Jennifer Lawrence, X-Men: First Class Nominated
Natalie Portman, Black Swan Won
Emma Watson, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Nominated
Best Fantasy Actor [14] [27] Sean Bean, Game of Thrones Nominated
Johnny Depp, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Nominated
Michael Fassbender, X-Men: First Class Nominated
James McAvoy, X-Men: First Class Nominated
Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Won
Best Science Fiction Actress [14] [28] Hayley Atwell, Captain America: The First Avenger Nominated
Karen Gillan, Doctor Who Nominated
Milla Jovovich, Resident Evil: Afterlife Won
Anna Torv, Fringe Nominated
Olivia Wilde, Tron: Legacy Nominated
Best Science Fiction Actor [14] [29] [30] Daniel Craig, Cowboys & Aliens Nominated
Chris Evans, Captain America: The First Avenger Nominated
Harrison Ford, Cowboys & Aliens Nominated
Jake Gyllenhaal, Source Code Nominated
Matt Smith, Doctor Who Won
Best Horror Actress [14] [31] Rose Byrne, Insidious Nominated
Sarah Wayne Callies, The Walking Dead Nominated
Neve Campbell, Scream 4 Nominated
Chloë Grace Moretz, Let Me In Won
Anna Paquin, True Blood Nominated
Best Horror Actor [14] [32] Michael C. Hall, Dexter Nominated
Andrew Lincoln, The Walking Dead Nominated
Stephen Moyer, True Blood Nominated
Alexander Skarsgård, True Blood Won
Patrick Wilson, Insidious Nominated
Best Villain [14] [33] Kevin Bacon as Sebastian Shaw, X-Men: First Class Nominated
Satya Bhabha, Chris Evans, Brandon Routh, Mae Whitman, Shota Saito, Keita Saito and Jason Schwartzman as The League of Evils, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Nominated
Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Won
Choi Min-sik as Kyung-chul, I Saw the Devil Nominated
Hugo Weaving as the Red Skull, Captain America: The First Avenger Nominated
Best Superhero [14] [34] Chris Evans as Captain America, Captain America: The First Avenger Won
Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Thor Nominated
James McAvoy as Professor X, X-Men: First Class Nominated
Ryan Reynolds as the Green Lantern, Green Lantern Nominated
Tom Welling as Clark Kent, Smallville Nominated
Best Supporting Actress [14] [35] Jaimie Alexander, Thor Nominated
Laurie Holden, The Walking Dead Nominated
Mila Kunis, Black Swan Won
Helen Mirren, Red Nominated
Ellen Wong, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Nominated
Best Supporting Actor [14] [36] Kieran Culkin, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Nominated
Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones Won
Rupert Grint, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Nominated
Tommy Lee Jones, Captain America: The First Avenger Nominated
Alan Rickman, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Nominated
Breakout Performance - Female [14] [37] Jaimie Alexander, Thor Nominated
Hayley Atwell, Captain America: The First Avenger Nominated
Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones Won
Elle Fanning, Super 8 Nominated
Zoë Kravitz, X-Men: First Class Nominated
Breakout Performance - Male [14] [38] Jon Bernthal, The Walking Dead Nominated
Michael Fassbender, X-Men: First Class Nominated
Chris Hemsworth, Thor Nominated
Tom Hiddleston, Thor Nominated
Joe Manganiello, True Blood Won
Best Cameo [14] [39] Buzz Aldrin, Transformers: Dark of the Moon Nominated
Kristen Bell and Anna Paquin, Scream 4 Nominated
Richard Dreyfuss, Piranha 3D Nominated
Hugh Jackman, X-Men: First Class Won
Keith Richards, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Nominated
Best Ensemble [14] [40] Game of Thrones Nominated
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Nominated
Red Nominated
True Blood Won
X-Men: First Class Nominated
Most Memorable Mutilation [14] [41] Head Covered in Molten Gold, Game of Thrones Nominated
Penis Bitten Off, Then Vomited Up By Piranha, Piranha 3D Nominated
The Reverse Bear-Trap, Saw 3D: The Final Chapter Nominated
Scalped Alive by Motorboat, Piranha 3D Won
Transformed Into Swan, Black Swan Nominated
Fight Scene of the Year [14] [42] Airport Cargo Yard Fight, Red Nominated
The Battle of Hogwarts, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Nominated
Final Battle: Captain America vs. Red Skull, Captain America: The First Avenger Nominated
Final Battle: Harry Potter vs. Lord Voldemort, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Nominated
Final Battle: Scott Pilgrim and Knives vs. Gideon Graves, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Won
Holy Sh!t Scene of the Year [14] [43] Escape From Collapsing Building, Transformers: Dark of the Moon Nominated
Light Cycle Battle, Tron: Legacy Nominated
The Room of Requirement Fiendfyre, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Won
The Train Crash, Super 8 Nominated
Best Independent Movie [14] [44] Another Earth Nominated
Hatchet II Nominated
I Saw the Devil Nominated
Monsters Won
Rubber Nominated
Best 3-D Movie [14] [45] Captain America: The First Avenger Nominated
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Nominated
Piranha 3D Nominated
Transformers: Dark of the Moon Won
Tron: Legacy Nominated
Best F/X [14] [46] Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Won
Sucker Punch Nominated
Thor Nominated
Transformers: Dark of the Moon Nominated
Tron: Legacy Nominated
Best Comic Book or Graphic Novel [14] [47] American Vampire Nominated
Chew Nominated
Daytripper Nominated
Locke & Key Nominated
The Walking Dead Won
Best Comic Book Writer [14] [48] Ed Brubaker, Captain America , Captain America: Reborn , The Marvels Project , Steve Rogers: Super SoldierWon
Joe Hill, Locke & Key , The CapeNominated
Robert Kirkman, The Astounding Wolf-Man , Haunt , Invincible , The Walking Dead Nominated
Grant Morrison, Batman Incorporated , Joe the Barbarian Nominated
Mike Mignola, Baltimore, The Amazing Screw-on HeadNominated
Best Comic Book Artist [14] [49] Charlie Adlard, The Walking Dead Nominated
Mark Buckingham, Fables Nominated
Duncan Fegredo, Hellboy Nominated
John Romita, Jr., Avengers , Kick-Ass 2 Won
Bernie Wrightson, Doc MacabreNominated
Best Comic Book Movie [14] [50] Captain America: The First Avenger Nominated
Cowboys & Aliens Nominated
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Won
Thor Nominated
X-Men: First Class Nominated
Most Anticipated Movie [13] The Dark Knight Rises [51] Won

- "Online Write-In" award.

Special awards

The special achievement award recipients of the 2011 Scream Awards were as follows:-

Winners and nominees
AwardRecipient
Comic-Con Icon Award June Foray [52] [53]
Farewell Tribute Harry Potter [4] [54] [55]
Hero Award Robert Downey Jr. [54] [4] [55]
Maverick Award Nicolas Cage [54] [4] [55]
Ultimate Villain Award Darth Vader [56]
Visionary Award Pee-Wee Herman [56]

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