The 2011 Scream Awards Winners: Vampires, Wizards And Swans

The Scream Awards haven’t actually aired yet, so if you’re saving yourself for the awards ceremony, which is set to premiere on Spike TV on Tuesday, October 18th, read no further! For those of you who just want to see which horror, sci-fi and fantasy films took home awards, read on...
We have the list of winners, which you’ll find below. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 did well, earning itself the “Ultimate Scream” award, in addition to numerous other awards, including a win for Daniel Radcliffe for Best Fantasy Actor, and a win for Ralph Fiennes for Best Villain.
I don’t watch a lot of horror movies, so I’m hardly an expert here, however I loved Let Me In and particularly Chloe Grace Moretz’ haunting performance in it, which is why I’d say the film’s wins for Best Horror Movie and Best Horror Actress were well deserved.
Another well-deserved award goes to Piranha 3D for snagging the “Most Memorable Mutilation” for the horrific scene that involved a girl’s hair getting caught in the engine of a motorboat. How Piranha 3DD manages to top that, I don’t know, but something tells me it’ll try when the film hits theaters next year.
Here’s the list of Scream winners. The awards ceremony airs tomorrow night on Spike TV...
The Ultimate Scream - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Best Science Fiction Movie - Super 8 Best Fantasy Movie - X-Men: First Class Best Horror Movie - Let Me In Best Thriller – Limitless Best TV Show - Game of Thrones Best Director - Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan Best Scream-Play – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Best Chase Scene – Chase Through London in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Best Fantasy Actress - Natalie Portman, Black Swan Best Fantasy Actor - Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Best Science Fiction Actress - Milla Jovovich, Resident Evil: Afterlife Best Science Fiction Actor - Matt Smith, Doctor Who Best Horror Actress - Chloe Grace Moretz, Let Me In Best Horror Actor - Alexander Skarsgård, True Blood Best Villain - Ralph Fiennes, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Best Superhero - Chris Evans as Captain America Best Supporting Actress - Mila Kunis, Black Swan Best Supporting Actor - Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones Breakout Performance Male - Joe Manganiello, True Blood Breakout Performance Female - Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones Best Cameo - Hugh Jackman, X-Men: First Class Best Ensemble - True Blood Most Memorable Mutilation - Scalped Alive By Motorboat, Piranha 3D Fight Scene - Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Holy Sh!t Scene of the Year - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Best Independent Movie – Monsters Best 3D Movie – Transformers: Dark of the Moon Best F/X - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Best Graphic Novel or Comic Book - The Walking Dead Best Comic Book Writer - Ed Brubaker, Captain America Best Comic Book Artist - John Romita, Jr., Avengers, Kick-Ass 2 Best Comic Book Movie - Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Most Anticipated Scream - The Dark Knight Rises
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