True Blood took home some of the highest honours given out at the 5th annual Spike Scream Awards on Oct 16. I’ll have some more details later but the winners and some comments they made when accepting are below.
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Alan Ball as he accepted the Best Television Show Award: “One question I get asked a lot is why do people like vampires so much, and I have no f***ing idea.”
Haha. Love Alan Ball. Every time he opens his mouth what he says is quote-worthy.
Steven Moyer as he accepted “Holy Sh!t Scene of the Year” for True Blood – Twisted Sex : “I don’t know what all the fuss is about. Doesn’t everyone have sex like that?”
Steve is another walking quote machine. So witty. And extra super-cute without the vampire makeup.
Among the many stars partaking in the annual Halloween-time event, Alexander Skarsgård made an appearance at Spike TV’s Scream 2010 Awards in Los Angeles, California on Saturday night (October 16). The “True Blood” hunk skipped out on the arrivals carpet at the Greek Theatre venue, but was among those taking the stage – as he ended up winning the Best Horror Actor trophy which was presented to him by Kelly Osbourne. Giving fans plenty of action, the 2010 Scream Awards feature a tribute to the end of “Lost,” the premiere of footage from Scream 4, a 25th-anniversary celebration of Back to the Future and a musical performance by M.I.A. The not-to-be-missed event airs on Spike TV on Tuesday, October 19 at 9PM ET/PT.
Pairing up for a red carpet evening, Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer were side-by-side at Spike TV’s Scream 2010 Awards in Los Angeles, California on Saturday night (October 16). Held at The Greek Theatre, the “True Blood” couple mingled with fellow guests in the arrivals area before taking their seats for the taping of the annual ceremony. Not leaving empty-handed, Mr Moyer took the stage during the course of the night – as he won the Holy Sh*t! Scene Of The Year award. Gossip Center
What it is all about:
“Scream 2010 celebrates the hottest films, TV shows, comics, actors, creators, icons, and pioneers who have influenced and shaped the industry.
Ballots were sent out to Spike TV’s “SCREAM 2010? advisory board, consisting of some of the most respected and well-known members of the horror, sci-fi, fantasy, and comic book worlds, who were responsible for advising on categories and determining nominees in each category. All films, television shows, and comic books were deemed eligible for inclusion if they were released between July 16, 2009, and July 16, 2010, and were representative of the genres listed.
HBO’s “True Blood” had the most nominations of any television series with 10.
Esteemed members of this year’s advisory board include Tim Burton, John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Damon Lindelof, Ridley Scott, Quentin Tarantino, and Joss Whedon.
Look for the televised version on Spike TV on Tuesday, October 19, at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. ”
Below are the True Blood Winners and the presenters for each award:
Best Horror Actor: Alexander Skarsgård — True Blood — Presenter: Kelly Osbourne — Accepting: Alexander Skarsgård
Kelly Osbourne presents Alexander Skarsgård with the 'Best Horror Actor' AwardBest TV Show: True Blood — Presenter: Marilyn Manson — Accepting: Alan Ball
Marilyn Manson present the Best TV Show award to Alan Ball for True Blood as Anna Paquin looks onHoly Sh!t Scene of the Year True Blood – Twisted Sex — Presenter: Rainn Wilson — Accepting Stephen Moyer
Best Horror Actress: Anna Paquin — True Blood — Presenter: The Vampire Diaries stars (Nina Dobrev, Paul Westley & Ian Somerhalder) — Accepting: Anna Paquin
I’ve been a science fiction and fantasy fan since age 4 (Twilight Zone, Outer Limits) as well as “horror” if it’s done with humour (think Eric Northman of True Blood, season 2 in his dungeon going all primal on a redneck who has just “(done) silver to (him),” then immediately switching gears to consulting with the shackled and terrified Lafayette worrying if his highlights foils got blood in them, fretting that “Pam is going to kill me,” so I think its fantastic that media for this genre is being singled out and recognized for excellence. I hate to complain but I have to state that SPIKE TV needs to become more inclusive about “who” is in their demographic. I’ve read that in the past few years the number of women enjoying the Sci-fi/Fantasy/Horror genre has skyrocketed from 10% to almost 50%. Obviously, True Blood has had a lot to do with this as well as those “other” vamp series both on film and TV (wisely labeled “fantasy” at the Spike Awards).
I never thought that science fiction or fantasy belonged to guys. I just knew that there were not too many girls with my tastes in superheroes, film and television shows. As an adult, other than once a year, I never watch SPIKE TV because they make such a whoop-de-do deal about being for guys. I think they should wise up, look at the female faces in their audience and then take the logical next step. Programming guys, are you listening? Otherwise, I’d like to see a basic cable network that already knows what the girls like, SyFy, pick up the slack and get it’s own awards show going.
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