Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The 2009 Cyber Horror Awards

Once again, Brian Solomon (from The Vault of Horror blog) has assumed the burden of using the disparate opinions of over 40 horror bloggers to determine the winners of  The 2009 Cyber Horror Awards.

Here are the nominees, my choices and the winners. Be sure to visit http://cyberhorrorawards.blogspot.com/ for Brian's commentary on why the winners deserved to win.

Ray Harryhausen Award for Best Visual Effects
Winner - Coraline
My Vote - Drag Me to Hell
Jennifer’s Body

I voted for Best Visual Effects in a Horror film. Read into that what you will.

Albert S. D'Agostino Award for Best Production Design
Winner - Steve Saklad, Drag Me to Hell
My Vote - Gareth Stover, Halloween 2
Nathan Amondson, Blood: The Last Vampire

Drag Me to Hell took place in some houses and a bank. Halloween 2 covered the gamut from hospitals to the inside of Michael's head. No contest.

Tom Savini Award for Best Makeup
Winner - Greg Nicotero, Drag Me to Hell
My Vote - Lene Bruksas, Ragnhild Prestholt, Gudmund Saksvik & Elisabeth Haugan Sorensen, Dead Snow
Scott Stoddard, Friday the 13th

I voted for Nazi zombies over talking goats - and I don't take it back.

Bernard Herrmann Award for Best Score
Winner - Christopher Young, Drag Me to Hell
Bruno Coulais, Coraline
Jeff Grace, I Sell the Dead

I didn't have strong feelings in the category, so I didn't vote.

Molly Arbuthnot Award for Best Costume Design
Winner & My Vote - Magali Guidasci, Zombieland
Isis Mussenden, Drag Me to Hell
Katia Stano, Jennifer’s Body

Once again, the zombies won. Go figure. ;)

Karl Freund Award for Best Cinematography
Winner & My Vote - Anthony Dod Mantle, Antichrist
Daniel Landin, The Uninvited
Peter Deming, Drag Me to Hell
Sharone Meir, Last House on the Left
Zoran Popovic, Grace

Love it or hate it, Antichrist is a great looking film.

Linnea Quigley Award for Best Supporting Actress
Winner - Lorna Raver, Drag Me to Hell
My Vote - Vera Farmiga, Orphan
Amanda Seyfried, Jennifer’s Body
Danielle Harris, Halloween 2
Ok-bin Kim, Thirst

Lorna Raver's performance was too over-the-top for me, but I'm unsurprised she won.

Dwight Frye Award for Best Supporting Actor
Winner - Bill Murray, Zombieland
My Vote - Brad Dourif, Halloween 2
Brian Cox, Trick ‘r Treat
Kyle Gallner, A Haunting in Connecticut
Noah Sagan, Deadgirl

Another unsurprising winner, but too comedic to win my vote in the Cyber Horror Awards.

Vincent Price Award for Best Actor
Winner - Woody Harrelson, Zombieland
My Vote - Willem Dafoe, Antichrist
Dylan Baker, Trick 'r Treat
Kang-Ho Song, Thirst
Peter Saarsgard, Orphan

See my previous comment.

Jame Lee Curtis Award for Best Actress
Winner & My Vote - Isabelle Fuhrman, Orphan
Alison Lohman, Drag Me to Hell
Emily Browning, The Uninvited
Jordan Ladd, Grace
Megan Fox, Jennifer’s Body

Isabelle Fuhrman did a great job. I never saw the final twist coming, yet it made perfect sense.

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 As I stated in my review of Triangle, I'm a fan of non-linear, recursive storytelling. Trick ‘r Treat won my next three votes for pulling this off really well.

Curt Siodmak Award for Best Screenplay
Winner & My Vote - Michael Dougherty, Trick ‘r Treat
Craig Rosenberg, Doug Miro & Carlo Bernard, The Uninvited
Diablo Cody, Jennifer’s Body
Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick, Zombieland
Sam & Ivan Raimi, Drag Me to Hell

David Cronenberg Award for Best Director
Winner & My Vote - Michael Doughery, Trick 'r Treat
Chan-Wook Park, Thirst
Paul Solet, Grace
Ruben Fleischer, Zombieland
Sam Raimi, Drag Me to Hell

Val Lewton Award for Best Film
Winner & My Vote - Trick 'r Treat
Drag Me to Hell
Grace
Thirst
Zombieland

Once again, be sure to visit http://cyberhorrorawards.blogspot.com/ for Brian Solomon's insight into why the winners won in each category.

2 comments:

B-Sol said...

Thanks for taking part Brian! Interesting feedback, and I agree about Antichrist being great-looking, no matter else you might think about it. Also, Fuhrman was amazing. First Lina Leandersson, now her!

Brian (a.k.a. Hellstorm) said...

I'm on the short list of fans of Antichrist, unlike that Lina Leandersson flick. ;)