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Fuse Fangoria Chainsaw Award Winners

 

 

FUSE FANGORIA CHAINSAW AWARDS

WINNERS ANNOUNCED

AWARDS HONOR BEST IN HORROR-THEMED

CINEMA, MUSIC AND TELEVISION

Televised Event Will Premiere Exclusively On fuse

Sunday, October 22nd At 10pm ET

 

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 Winners in Bold

 

The complete list of nominees is as follows:

KILLER MOVIE (scariest movie)

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-- The Descent: Neil Marshall

-- Hostel: Eli Roth

-- Wolf Creek: Greg McLean

-- The Hills Have Eyes: Alexandre Aja

-- The Devil's Rejects: Rob Zombie

MOST THRILLING KILLING (best death scene)

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-- Final Destination 3: Drive thru

-- Hostel: Train Suicide

-- The Omen: Decapitation

-- Snakes on a Plane: Guy attacked in toilet

-- Saw II: Emmanuelle Vaugier gets arm stuck in box of blades

DUDE YOU DON'T WANNA MESS WITH (hero)

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-- Samuel L. Jackson: Snakes on a Plane

-- Kong: King Kong

-- Nathan Fillion: Slither

-- Jay Hernandez: Hostel

-- Scott Speedman: Underworld: Evolution

CHICK YOU DON'T WANNA MESS WITH (heroine)

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-- Shauna Macdonald: The Descent

-- Anna Faris: Scary Movie 4

-- Radha Mitchell: Silent Hill

-- Laura Linney: The Exorcism of Emily Rose

-- Kate Beckinsale: Underworld: Evolution

RELATIONSHIP FROM HELL

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-- Bill Moseley & Sheri Moon Zombie: The Devil's Rejects

-- Kate Beckinsale & Scott Speedman: Underworld: Evolution

-- Ellen Page & Patrick Wilson: Hard Candy

-- Derek Richardson & Jan Vlasak: Hostel

-- Michael Rooker & Elizabeth Banks: Slither

BEST BUTCHER (villain)

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-- Tobin Bell: Saw II

-- Sid Haig: The Devil's Rejects

-- Robert Joy: The Hills Have Eyes

-- Jan Vlasak: Hostel

-- John Jarratt: Wolf Creek

CREEPIEST KID

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-- Ellen Page: Hard Candy

-- Jodelle Ferland: Silent Hill

-- Laura Ortiz: The Hills Have Eyes

-- Rachel Hurd-Wood: An American Haunting

-- Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick: The Omen

HIGHEST BODY COUNT (highest HUMAN death toll)

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-- King Kong

-- Snakes on a Plane

-- Final Destination 3

-- Slither

-- Doom

LINE THAT KILLED (best one liner)

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-- Snakes on a Plane

-- Final Destination 3

-- Wolf Creek

-- The Devil's Rejects

-- Hostel

BLOODIEST BEATDOWN (best fight scene)

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-- The Rock vs. Karl Urban: Doom

-- Kate Beckinsale vs. Tony Curran: Underworld: Evolution

-- Michael Bailey Smith vs. Aaron Stanford: The Hills Have Eyes

-- Kong vs. the T-Rexes: King Kong

-- Juno & Sarah vs. The Crawlers: The Descent

BEST WITH LESS (best low-budget, limited release independent)

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-- Zombie Honeymoon

-- The Dark Hours

-- Subject Two

-- Hard Candy

-- The Roost

SICKEST FX (best special fx)

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-- Final Destination 3

-- Snakes on a Plane

-- King Kong

-- Tim Burton's Corpse Bride

-- Silent Hill

LOOKS THAT KILL (best makeup fx)

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-- Slither

-- The Hills Have Eyes

-- Silent Hill

-- Underworld: Evolution

-- The Descent

MOST DISTURBING IMPORT (best foreign film)

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-- Pulse: Japan

-- Night Watch: Russia

-- Romasanta: Spain

-- Calvaire (The Ordeal): Belgium

-- Godzilla: Final Wars: Japan

KILLER TELEVISION (scariest tv show, anthology or film)

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-- Masters of Horror

-- Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King

-- Supernatural

-- Desperation

-- Invasion

KILLER VIDEO (best music video)

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-- Dani California: Red Hot Chili Peppers

-- Crazy: Gnarls Barkley

-- Steady As She Goes (Ver. #2): Raconteurs

-- Move Along: All American Rejects

-- Heard 'Em Say: Kanye West featuring Adam Levine

VIDEO INSPIRED BY FILM

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-- "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)" inspired by "Snakes on a Plane":

Cobra Starship

-- "A Little Less Sixteen Candles A Little More Touch Me" inspired by

"Lost Boys": Fall Out Boy

-- "The Kill" inspired by "The Shining": 30 Seconds to Mars

-- "Walk Away" inspired by "Hitchcock": Franz Ferdinand

-- "Out Here All Night" inspired by "Evil Dead": Damone

PRINCE OF DARKNESS (darkest male artist in music video)

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-- Davey Havok: AFI

-- M.Shadows: Avenged Sevenfold

-- Jared Leto: 30 Seconds to Mars

-- Gerard Way: My Chemical Romance

-- Ville Vallo: HIM

FEMME FATALE (most evil female character in music video)

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-- AFI: "Miss Murder"

-- Avenged Sevenfold: "Beast & Harlot"

-- She Wants Revenge: "These Things"

-- Matchbook Romance: "Monsters"

-- Evanescence: "Call Me When You're Sober"

About Fangoria:

Fangoria Entertainment owns and operates the renowned monthly horror publication Fangoria Magazine and the horror genre's #1 online destination Fangoria.com. Fangoria Entertainment also produces the popular weekly 3-hour live radio show FANGORIA RADIO airing Friday nights on Sirius Satellite Radio, hosted by renowned heavy metal frontman for Twisted Sister and horror film producer-actor Dee Snider with celebrated Scream Queen and radio veteran Debbie Rochon serving as Snider's sidekick. Established in May 1979, Fangoria Magazine and Website rank as America's #1 source for horror news and entertainment. Both the magazine and the website remain the most sought-after source of movies, videogames, television series, books and toys that comprise the burgeoning world of horror entertainment. Fangoria TV produced acclaimed High Definition broadcasts of the NY Village Halloween Parade in 2004 & 2005. Fangoria Entertainment is also a prime producer of horror conventions held throughout the year in major cities nationwide. In addition, the Fangoria video label is home to a collection of contemporary horror film titles in distribution on DVD and VHS.

 

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The night’s festivities were kicked off by masked rockers Slipknot and a chainsaw-wielding Leatherface who presented the honor for “Most Thrilling Killing (Best Death Scene)” to SAW II’s Emmanuelle Vaugier.  The Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Anthony Kiedis accepted the “Killer Video” award for “Dani California,” while musician turned director, Rob Zombie walked away with “Killer Movie” for THE DEVIL’S REJECTS.

THE HILLS HAVE EYES was the big winner of the evening in the movie categories, earning accolades for “Looks That Kill (Best Makeup)” and “Bloodiest Beatdown.” Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick of THE OMEN was honored as horror’s “Creepiest Kid,” while Jared Leto of 30 Seconds to Mars got the nod for “Prince of Darkness (Darkest Male in a Music Video).”  “Masters of Horror” picked up the “Killer Television Award.”

30 Seconds to Mars, Chingy and Avenged Sevenfold all performed live during the two-hour event.  Award presenters included Robert “Freddy Kruger” Englund, Avril Lavigne, Jada Pinkett Smith and her band Wicked Wisdom, KORN’s Jonathan Davis, Linkin Park, Sum 41, Fall Out Boy, Samaire Armstrong, Brande Roderick, Regina Hall, and “The Girls Next Door.”

The fuse Fangoria Chainsaw Awards will premiere Sunday, October 22 on fuse, with a half-hour black carpet Dead on Arrival pre-show at 9:30 PM (ET), followed by the two-hour long awards show at 10 PM (ET).  

About fuse

fuse is the nation's only viewer-influenced, music television network, featuring music videos, exclusive artist interviews, live concerts, series and specials. fuse reflects the rapidly changing interests and attitudes of its 12-34 year-old audience by uniting the media platforms at the center of their communication and entertainment - TV, Web, mobile technologies and interactive gaming and by incorporating their opinions and suggestions into the network’s on-air and online programming. More information about fuse is available at www.fuse.tv.

About Fangoria:

Fangoria Entertainment owns and operates the renowned monthly horror publication Fangoria Magazine and the horror genre’s #1 online destination Fangoria.com.  Fangoria Entertainment also produces the popular weekly 3-hour live radio show FANGORIA RADIO airing Friday nights on Sirius Satellite Radio, hosted by renowned heavy metal frontman for Twisted Sister and horror film producer-actor Dee Snider  with celebrated Scream Queen and radio veteran Debbie Rochon serving as Snider’s sidekick.  Established in May 1979, Fangoria Magazine and Website rank as America’s #1 source for horror news and entertainment.  Both the magazine and the website remain the most sought-after source of movies, videogames, television series, books and toys that comprise the burgeoning world of horror entertainment. Fangoria TV produced acclaimed High Definition broadcasts of the NY Village Halloween Parade in 2004 & 2005.  Fangoria Entertainment is also a prime producer of horror conventions held throughout the year in major cities nationwide.  In addition, the Fangoria video label is home to a collection of contemporary horror film titles in distribution on DVD and VHS.  

About Rainbow Media Holdings LLC

A leader in the entertainment industry, Rainbow Media Holdings LLC is a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corporation.  Rainbow creates and manages some of the country's most compelling and dynamic programming with linear networks including national networks – AMC, fuse, IFC (The Independent Film Channel) and WE: Women's Entertainment; its regional programming service – Rainbow Sports Networks; on-demand networks including Mag Rack and sportskool; and the largest suite of high definition channels available anywhere – the VOOM HD Networks.  Rainbow's other businesses include its film distribution, production and exhibition division – IFC Entertainment; in addition to its advertising sales division – Rainbow Advertising Sales Corporation – and its full service network programming origination and distribution company – Rainbow Network Communications.

 

 


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