Scream Awards

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The Spike TV Scream Awards is the first awards show dedicated to the horror, sci-fi, and fantasy genres of feature films. The award ceremony was hosted by Grindhouse co-stars Rose McGowan, Marley Shelton and Rosario Dawson. The first Scream Awards were held on October 10, 2006, and the second were held on October 19, 2007, both in Los Angeles. The show was created by Executive Producers Michael Levitt, Cindy Levitt, and Casey Patterson.

Awards during the night included; Best Rack on the Rack (which went to Vampirella), The "Holy @%!?/Jump out of Your Seat" Award and Most Memorial Mutilation.

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[edit] 2006 Nominees/Winners

[edit] The Ultimate Scream

[edit] Best Horror movie

[edit] Best Fantasy movie

[edit] Best Science Fiction movie

[edit] Best TV Show

[edit] Best Sequel

[edit] Best Remake

[edit] Best Superhero

[edit] Best Comic-to-Screen adaptation

[edit] Most Memorable Mutilation

  • The eye removal, Hostel (Winner)
  • Eaten alive, Land of the Dead
  • Stabbed in a pit of syringes, Saw II
  • Suicide by shotgun, The Hills Have Eyes
  • Vaporized by aliens, War of the Worlds

[edit] Most Heroic Performance

[edit] Scream Queen

[edit] Most Vile Villain

[edit] Breakout Performance

[edit] The "Holy Sh!t"/"Jump-From-Your-Seat" Award

[edit] Best Rack on the Rack

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] 2007 Nominees/Winners

[edit] The Ultimate Scream

[edit] Best Horror movie

[edit] Best Fantasy movie

[edit] Best Science Fiction movie

[edit] Best TV Show

[edit] Best Sequel

[edit] Best Superhero

[edit] Best Comic-to-Screen adaptation

[edit] Scream Queen

[edit] Scream King

[edit] Most Vile Villain

[edit] Most Memorable Mutilation

[edit] Breakout Performance

[edit] "Jump-From-Your-Seat" Scene of the Year

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] External links

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