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It's midday here in Thessaloniki and I was tweeting when I found this.......
Rafaela ;)
The Spike TV Scream 2009 Awards show was filmed last night in Los Angeles, California. Though the show will not air until Tuesday, October 27th, the results of the awards show are in. If you want them to be a surprise next week, read no further.
Early on, it was announced that Twilight won "Best Fantasy Movie" as against Coraline, Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, Up, Watchmen, and X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Also, it was revealed that The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse star Taylor Lautner took home the "Breakout Performance" award for his work in Twilight. Lautner beat out co-star Robert Pattinson, True Blood star Sam Trammell, Taylor Kitsch, Star Trek star Chris Pine, Will.I.Am, and Sam Worthington. He was on-hand to accept the award, and he also ushered in some new footage from The Twilight Saga: New Moon.
It was also already known that New Moon did not win the "Most Anticipated Fantasy Film" award; Alice In Wonderland by Tim Burton (which incidentally stars New Moon's Michael Sheen as the "White Rabbit") won that esteemed accolade with Johnny Depp accepting.
Now, thanks to an article by USA Today, it has been revealed that even more Twilight-related wins came down the pike at Spike. Kristen Stewart won the award for "Best Fantasy Actress," and Robert Pattinson won the award for "Best Fantasy Actor" even though neither were in attendance of the awards show.
That makes for a total of four wins for the Twilight series at the Scream 2009 Awards.
Also making big waves in the win department at Scream 2009 was True Blood.
Anna Paquin took home the award for "Best Horror Actress," and her co-star and fiance Stephen Moyer won "Best Horror Actor." True Blood star Alexander Skarsgard also took home the award for "Best Villain" (beating out Twilight star Cam Gigandet, by the way), and the show also won the award for "Best TV Show."
What a scream! Think the decisions were right? Any symbolism to the Twilight wins versus the True Blood wins? Do you agree with it? Comment below with your thoughts, and make sure you watch the Scream 2009 awards on Spike TV on October 27th! See here for more details.
It's midday here in Thessaloniki and I was tweeting when I found this.......
Rafaela ;)
The Spike TV Scream 2009 Awards show was filmed last night in Los Angeles, California. Though the show will not air until Tuesday, October 27th, the results of the awards show are in. If you want them to be a surprise next week, read no further.
Early on, it was announced that Twilight won "Best Fantasy Movie" as against Coraline, Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, Up, Watchmen, and X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Also, it was revealed that The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse star Taylor Lautner took home the "Breakout Performance" award for his work in Twilight. Lautner beat out co-star Robert Pattinson, True Blood star Sam Trammell, Taylor Kitsch, Star Trek star Chris Pine, Will.I.Am, and Sam Worthington. He was on-hand to accept the award, and he also ushered in some new footage from The Twilight Saga: New Moon.
It was also already known that New Moon did not win the "Most Anticipated Fantasy Film" award; Alice In Wonderland by Tim Burton (which incidentally stars New Moon's Michael Sheen as the "White Rabbit") won that esteemed accolade with Johnny Depp accepting.
Now, thanks to an article by USA Today, it has been revealed that even more Twilight-related wins came down the pike at Spike. Kristen Stewart won the award for "Best Fantasy Actress," and Robert Pattinson won the award for "Best Fantasy Actor" even though neither were in attendance of the awards show.
That makes for a total of four wins for the Twilight series at the Scream 2009 Awards.
Also making big waves in the win department at Scream 2009 was True Blood.
Anna Paquin took home the award for "Best Horror Actress," and her co-star and fiance Stephen Moyer won "Best Horror Actor." True Blood star Alexander Skarsgard also took home the award for "Best Villain" (beating out Twilight star Cam Gigandet, by the way), and the show also won the award for "Best TV Show."
What a scream! Think the decisions were right? Any symbolism to the Twilight wins versus the True Blood wins? Do you agree with it? Comment below with your thoughts, and make sure you watch the Scream 2009 awards on Spike TV on October 27th! See here for more details.



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