Spike TV: SCREAM Awards
Rob Zombie & Sheri Moon-Zombie attend Spike TV’s SCREAM Awards
On Saturday night, the ghouls came out to play at the Greek Theatre in LA, as Spike TV held it’s annual SCREAM Awards, which honor horror, sci-fi, fantasy and comic book industries and their outstanding accomplishments during the last year.
Alice Cooper fans take note: The original shock-rocker went away with the “SCREAM Rock Immortal” award and closed out the show with Slash and Rob Zombie with a performance of “I Love The Dead/School’s Out.”
SCREAM 2007 will premiere Tuesday, October 23 (10:00 PM – Midnight, ET/PT).
Editor Note: For readers who would rather watch the show to find out who the winners are, I’ve included a complete list of winners after the jump instead of posting them here.
A full list of winners is listed below:
THE ULTIMATE SCREAM: “300”
BEST HORROR MOVIE: “28 Weeks Later”
BEST FANTASY MOVIE: “Pan’s Labyrinth”
BEST SCIENCE FICTION MOVIE: “Transformers”
BEST TV SHOW: “Heroes”
BEST COMIC BOOK: “30 Days of Night”
SCREAM QUEEN: Kate Beckinsale (“Vacancy“)
SCREAM KING: Shia LaBeouf (“Disturbia“)
BEST SUPERHERO: Tobey Maguire (Spider Man – “Spider Man: 3“)
SEXIEST SUPERHERO: Jessica Alba “(Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer“)
FANTASY FOX: Jessica Biel (“The Illusionist“)
FANTASY HERO: Johnny Depp (“Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”)
SCI-FI SIREN: Megan Fox (“Transformers“)
SCI-FI STAR: Shia LaBeouf (“Transformers“)
BEST CAMEO: Keith Richards (“Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”)
BREAKOUT PERFORMANCE: Hayden Panettiere (“Heroes“)
MOST VILE VILLAIN: Ralph Fiennes (“Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”)
MOST MEMORABLE MUTILATION: Dismembered in car crash (“Grindhouse“)
BEST COMIC-TO-SCREEN ADAPTATION: “300”
BEST SEQUEL: “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”
BEST “JUMP-FROM-YOUR-SEAT” SCENE OF THE YEAR: Final Battle: Megatron Vs. Optimus Prime (“Transformers“)
BEST DIRECTOR: Quentin Tarantino & Robert Rodriguez (“Grindhouse“)
BEST SCREAM-PLAY: “Grindhouse”
BEST F/X: “Transformers”
BEST FOREIGN MOVIE: Pan’s Labyrinth”
BEST COMIC BOOK WRITER: Frank Miller
BEST COMIC BOOK ARTIST: John Cassady
BEST SCREEN-TO-COMIC ADAPTATION: “28 Days Later: the Aftermath”
MOST SHOCKING COMIC BOOK TWIST: Captain America Dies (“Captain America“)
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