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Kid's Horror
Here are the nominees Buffy the Vampire Slayer Earnest Scared Stupid Goosebumps Jumanji Monster Squad Nightmare before Christmas The Birds The Witches Watcher in the woods Wow. An evil game, a sexy slayer, an opening sequence with a briefcase which is scary enough, the best in my opinion Roald Dahl adaptation ever or playdo. Wow. This may just be the hardest descision ever! There was some anger involved in choosing these and it was close, but in the end one stood victorious. A film which made Claymation kinda scary and put Father Christmas in pain. That's right, it is... NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS! |
Best TV Horror.
And the nominees are... Dexter Hammer House of Horror Salem's Lot Tales from the Crypt Twighlight Zone Well, I was uprised when I saw the winner and a little dissapointed. There isn't much else I can say really. I've never seen the winner but did some research and found out it wasn't censored. Anyway, the winner is... TALES FROM THE CRYPT :( I thought it would easily be the twighlight zone or Salem's Lot. In short, you people disgust me.:mad: |
The award for worst poster
Amityville 3 - The Demon Bad Taste BloodRayne 2 Ice Queen KillJoy Norbit Saw 2 Scary Movie 4 The Crow The Grudge 2 Like in the best poster category – the poster should convey what the film is about. It was felt that this poster offers very little/or perhaps it does in what to expect The winner for the Worst Poster is Scary Movie 4 http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...TL__AA240_.jpg the best I could do sorry |
you'll have to excuse me for a few minutes while I go and shoot myself
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No need for such drastic action tic, the ship is steadying :D
As Gore seems to have gone AWOL, here are his presentations for Worst Actor GorePhobia here and I am here to present the award for Worst Actor. The nominees are: Bill Moseley Christian Slater Clint Howard Daeg Faerch Kevin Dillon Stephen Geoffreys Tom Cruise Tommy Biondo Tor Johnson Ving Rhames The actor that wins this award has done a lot of acting in the Horror genre. His awkward acting and sheer creepiness has made it a reason he is the worst of all time. The winner is……. CLINT HOWARD! From his first taste in the genre with Evilspeak to his most recent due out in 2008 with The House of Terror. Just because he is so goofy looking and creepy pedophile style makes him a mainstay for horror films. His acting is just so bad it makes you wish that Ron Howard just never put him in any of his films Being the main reason he gets any recognition at all. He is the reason why some horror movies are just not what they could have been. Here are some of the flicks he has been in Night Shift (1983) Cocoon (1985) The Wraith (1986) Disturbed (1990) Initiation: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4 (1990) Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker (1991) Carnosaur (1993) Infested (1993) Leprechaun 2 (1994) Ice Cream Man (1995) The Dentist 2 (1998) House of the Dead (2003) Big Bad Wolf (2006) Halloween (2007) So over the years he has been in fourteen extremely horrible horror films and this is why he IS the worst horror film actor EVER!! And Best Game GorePhobia here and I am here to present the Best Horror Video Game award. The nominees are: BioShock Evil Dead F.E.A.R Half Life Resident Evil 2 Resident Evil 3 Resident Evil 4 Sanitarium The game that wins this is one of my favorite games of all time. It opened my eyes to video games with its creepiness and sheer fun. Having two discs with different openings that come together at parts is an amazing thing for a video game. With one of the best characters in the horror video game genre this game is definitely much deserved for the Best Horror Video Game award. That game is…… RESIDENT EVIL 2!! With Leon Kennedy as one of the best characters in video games in my opinion and the fact that you wonder what is gonna happen next this game just has you caught in it from the beginning. When you first encounter the “licker” and it’s spit drips from it’s tongue or when Ada Wong throws you the gun at the end to kill the boss this game is the best of the series and best game. |
Here we have the Global Horror category, nominations for different parts of the world who have offered us there take on the horror movie over the years....
Firstly for the best in Asian horror... The nominess... Itchie the killer Vampire Hunter D:Bloodlust The Eye Promonition Audition Oldboy And the winner for the best Asian Horror is ..... http://www.best-horror-movies.com/im...vie-poster.jpg |
And for the best U.K horror,
The nominees.... 28 days later Dog Soldiers The Wickerman Dracula (HAmmer) Shaun of the Dead The Descent Severance And the winner is................... http://www.moviegoods.com/Assets/pro...867.1010.A.jpg |
Sorry to do them all at once but I can't stay here for much longer. Homework calls.
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sorry everyone
can disease do the globals please, @ disease :sorry you've started them, my apologies |
you could have skipped me and waited
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GorePhobia here and I am here to present the award for Worst Actor.
The nominees are: Bill Moseley http://www.hollywoodisburning.com/images/moseley.jpg Christian Slater http://www.meristation.com/EPORTAL_I..._Boll_10pe.JPG Clint Howard http://www.moviemaker.com/magazine/i...images/pub.jpg Daeg Faerch http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL618.../285615163.jpg Kevin Dillon http://ps3media.gamespy.com/ps3/imag...0030910805.jpg |
Stephen Geoffreys
http://www.screamtelevision.ca/_visuals/976evil.jpg Tom Cruise http://www.westsidetale.com/wp-conte...om-cruise1.jpg Tommy Biondo Tor Johnson http://www.nndb.com/people/418/00010...-johnson-1.jpg Ving Rhames http://us.movies1.yimg.com/movies.ya...issioniii1.jpg The actor that wins this award has done a lot of acting in the Horror genre. His awkward acting and sheer creepiness has made it a reason he is the worst of all time. The winner is……. |
For the best horror movie from New Zealand and the nominees....
Black Sheep BRaindead/Dead Alive Bad Taste The winner is..... http://img-tbhl.theonering.net/films...s/bd_title.gif |
CLINT HOWARD!
http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL618.../285615439.jpg From his first taste in the genre with Evilspeak to his most recent due out in 2008 with The House of Terror. Just because he is so goofy looking and creepy pedophile style makes him a mainstay for horror films. His acting is just so bad it makes you wish that Ron Howard just never put him in any of his films. Being the main reason he gets any recognition at all. He is the reason why some horror movies are just not what they could have been. Here are some of the flicks he has been in. Night Shift (1983) Cocoon (1985) The Wraith (1986) Disturbed (1990) Initiation: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4 (1990) Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker (1991) Carnosaur (1993) Infested (1993) Leprechaun 2 (1994) Ice Cream Man (1995) The Dentist 2 (1998) House of the Dead (2003) Big Bad Wolf (2006) Halloween (2007) So over the years he has been in fourteen extremely horrible horror films and this is why he IS the worst horror film actor EVER!! |
Gore...look at half of the pictures you've posted. They're not there!
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I apoligise, some technical difficulty, it should be sorted now...
And for the best horror movie from the U.S.A... The nomines..... The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (70's) Night of the living dead Alien HAlloween (70's) Dawn of the Dead And the winner is http://imagecache2.allposters.com/im...ad-Posters.jpg |
Moving onto the best Horror movie to come out of Canada acording to our judges and the nominees are...
Ginger Snaps Scanners Shivers The Brood Videodrome The winner is...... http://www.fotos.org/galeria/data/57...r-Scanners.jpg |
Next is for the best horror from Europe
The nominees are... Cemetry Man Nightwatch Phenomena aka stage fright Zombi 2 Tenebrae And the winner is.......... http://www.eatmybrains.com/images/dv...s/zombi225.jpg |
And finally the best Horror from Down Under,
The nominees...... Razorback Wolf Creek The 13th Floor Picnic at hanging Rock The final winner in the category for Global Horror and voted as the best horror from Australia is..... http://www.cinemarts.com/itemimages/item_2562_1.jpg Thanks for your patience... that technical problem was typical.... |
The HDC Oscars award for Best Actress
Nominations are: Anna Sophia-Robb Barbara Steele Bette Davis Jamie Lee Curtis Joan Crawford Mia Farrow Sigourney Weaver Probably best known for her role as Laurie Strode in Halloween, which also happened to be her first major movie role, she showed that she has what it takes to be a great actress The winner of this award is Jamie Lee Curtis |
The HDC Oscars award for Worst Actress
Nominations are: Ashanti Camilla Belle Elisha Cuthbert Jordana Brewster Paris Hilton Scout Taylor-Crompton Shawnee Smith Sheri Moon Zombie The winner of this category is Paris Hilton Who knows, maybe she’d do well teaming up with Uwe!! |
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GorePhobia here and I am here to present the Best Horror Video Game award.
The nominees are: BioShock http://ui23.gamespot.com/662/bioshock01_2.jpg Evil Dead http://www.deadites.net/games/fob/fob_cover.jpg F.E.A.R http://www.trucchigratis.biz/fear.jpg Half Life http://images.gamecollector.net/scal...0_HalfLife.jpg Resident Evil 2 http://www.gametab.com/images/ss/gcn/1034/box-l.jpg |
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Resident Evil 3
http://www.gametab.com/images/ss/gcn/1035/box-l.jpg Resident Evil 4 http://www.wiispond.com/wiispond-ima...ent-evil-4.jpg Sanitarium http://www.gastonl.com/wp-content/up...anitarium1.jpg The game that wins this is one of my favorite games of all time. It opened my eyes to video games with its creepiness and sheer fun. Having two discs with different openings that come together at parts is an amazing thing for a video game. With one of the best characters in the horror video game genre this game is definitely much deserved for the Best Horror Video Game award. That game is…… |
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RESIDENT EVIL 2!!
http://www.gametab.com/images/ss/gcn/1034/box-l.jpg With Leon Kennedy as one of the best characters in video games in my opinion and the fact that you wonder what is gonna happen next this game just has you caught in it from the beginning. When you first encounter the “licker” and its spit drips from its tongue or when Ada Wong throws you the gun at the end to kill the boss this game is the best of the series and best game. |
and my final award....
GorePhobia here and I am here to present the award for the Best Horror Film of 2007. The nominees are: 28 Weeks Later http://mediagasm.files.wordpress.com...ter3_large.jpg Fido http://www.moviexclusive.com/review/fido/poster.jpg Pan’s Labyrinth http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL618.../285616650.jpg Grind House http://imagecache2.allposters.com/im...se-Posters.jpg The film that wins this was my absolute favorite of the year. It had everything you wanted in a horror movie. Cheesy one liners, gore, guts, blood, nudity, action, craziness, and all out fun. In my opinion no film this year has come close to this in the horror genre. The winner is….. GRIND HOUSE!! http://imagecache2.allposters.com/im...se-Posters.jpg Bringing back the grind house experience that was so well known in the late 60s and early 70s with all sorts of politically incorrect themes such as Black exploitation, Sex exploitation, Shock exploitation, Cannibal films, Zombie films, Slasher films, and much more. Interlaced with trailers for other movies in between them, Grind House was such a movie experience. Not a lot of people cared for Quentin Tarantino’s film Death Proof due to it’s dialogue but if they would have reversed the order of which they showed the films I am sure the critics and crowd would have liked it more. Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror was shown first and was an in your face, fast paced, sci-fi, horror, action flick with lots of laughs, gore, and fun. In between we got to see fake trailers directed by greats like Rob Zombie, Edgar Wright, Eli Roth, and Robert Rodriguez himself. After the trailers Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof played and it was just as great. Some of the best car chase sequences and action. And not to forget the death scene that just won an award for Most Memorable Mutilation at the Scream 2007 Awards. This movie is definitely the best horror flick of 2007! |
Award for Worst Film of the Year – 2007
Nominations are: Blood & Chocolate Captivity Halloween Hostel 2 Metamorphosis Primeval Seed The Hills have Eyes 2 As a film with a ‘non-existent plot, bad acting’, and ‘forgettable direction’ the movie that wins this award is Hills Have Eyes 2 In the words of one judge “…just trying to make a quick buck. Disgraceful…” |
The award for the best horror the decades had to give:
30's Dracula Frankenstein Freaks The Raven As you can see, plenty to talk about, from the presence of Dracula, the now iconic Frankenstein make-up, to the often controversial images of Freaks, but not let us forget the raven Each has something to offer but one, perhaps due to the subject and the director did stand out The winner, of the best horror of the 1930’s is FREAKS 40's Cat People Isle of the Dead The Body Snatchers The Wolf Man Again more classics, each a perfect example of its kind, however because of perhaps its story. Make-up effects and that uncontrollable image of pure animal instinct, there was one that does stand out from the rest: The winner of the best horror for the 40’s is THE WOLF MAN 50's Curse of Frankenstein Dracula (Hammer) Eyes without a Face House on Haunted Hill Invasion of the Body Snatchers Night of the Hunter The Blob The Thing Need I say again classics in their own right – but simply for the feeling of not being in cotrol, becoming paranoid at your neighbour one does stand out The winner for the 50’s is THE INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS 60's Eyes without a Face (?) Night of the living Dead Psycho Rosemary's Baby Sorry for repeating the words classic, but here we do indeed have one, infact it was so important that it may have changed the way the film industry was heading for: The winner for the best horror of the 60’s is NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD 70's Alien Dawn of the Dead Halloween Texas Chainsaw Massacre The Exorcist As the years progressed, so did the ideas And as you can see the jump was massive – there was thrills and chills, and again though this was 30 years ago, each one is still lauded over with each having their own magic to the screen Each is worthy of the award, but there is one, that especially this time of year, October is fondly remembered; Heralding a new icon of terror we have: The best horror of the 70’s HALLOWEEN 80's Day of the Dead Evil Dead Evil Dead 2 Friday the 13th Nightmare on Elm Street The Shining The Thing Maybe the audience were getting jaded by now, by the constant slasher movie and wanted more, not just to be scared, but amused, this came into fruition with the appearance of the 2 Evil Deads. For bringing gore with laughter The best horror of the 80’s is: EVIL DEAD 2 90's Army of Darkness - Evil Dead 3 Audition Blaade Dead Alive aka Brain Dead Jacob's Ladder Seven Silence of the Lambs Just as in the earlier decade, the audiences opinion changed, this time from straight forward frights and fun to perhaps something a little bit more darker and psychological, the 90’s gave this in abundance – to cannibal psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter to the “everyman” John Doe, bleak grunge horror was here. The best horror for the 90’s is SE7EN. 2000's 28 Weeks Later American Psycho Bug Dawn of the Dead Devil's Rejects Hannibal Session 9 Now we are upto date on our journey of the past, the thrills and chills that the silver screen has allowed us to peek, often with one eye open, scared but still not wanting to miss anything, cringing with the blood, only to give a sigh of relief at the finish, even laughing not only at the killers victims, but with the killers themselves, here we have our hero and a warning from the modern age of competition, be best at everything, including the kill, everything is me first, or Im better than you, simply because I wear better clothes, have a better job The winner of the 00’s is: AMERICAN PSYCHO |
Award for Person/Character who has brought Horror to the masses
Nominations are: Boris Karloff George A Romero John Carpenter Peter Cushing Vincent Price Despite stiff opposition, the winner of this award is John Carpenter Here’s what Wiki has to say about the man who brought not only horror, but other genre’s to the forefront of the cinematic world, and who also manages to combine genre’s, very successfully, to give us some of the best movies around “John Howard Carpenter is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, film score composer and occasional actor. Carpenter has worked in numerous film genres, and is considered one of the most accomplished and influential horror and science fiction directors in Hollywood”. “With a career that has spanned over thirty years, John Carpenter has attained a reputation as a respected independent filmmaker. Many horror/sci-fi/indie filmmakers have expressed admiration for Carpenter's work, including Robert Rodriguez, Paul W.S. Anderson, Guillermo Del Toro, Paul Thomas Anderson and Quentin Tarantino” And the judges are in agreement “…whether he's directing or producing, he's put a lot of horror out there for a lot of people…” “…The majority of his films whether horror or not, have become talking points. A genuine lover of horror himself and it shows...” “…His films whether by luck or good decisions have been blessed with good stories and the crew to accompany them…” “…His movies, ranging from Halloween to Escape from New York, he showed the finer talents of a genius, and the simplicity of a prodigy. All his movies struck deep chords with the audiences everywhere...which explains why everyone loved John Carpenter so much that even a bad movie carrying the tag "John Carpenter Presents" was bound to have people watching it. The man is a living example in himself…” |
Award for the Horror film which had the most impact on the audience
Nominations are: Dawn of the Dead Dracula (1931) Halloween (orig) Jaws Night of the living Dead The Exorcist This movie, adapted from the 1971 novel of the same name, was nominated for 10 Academy Awards of which it won 2, and grossed over $400,000,000 worldwide Loosely based on the documented exorcism of a 12 year old boy in 1949, and showing a condensed version of the actual Rite of Exorcism, the winner of this award is The Exorcist A very controversial movie, it’s impact on audiences had them fainting, screaming and becoming genuinely terrified during the original showing of this movie, and still has the same impact today, almost 30 years after it’s release |
The HDC Oscars award for Worst Game
Nominations are: Cold Fear Friday the 13th Resident Evil - outbreak Silent Hill 4 Vampire Rain As a game dubbed “…The only blight on the Res series - good in theory, bad in practice…”, the winner of the worst game category is Resident Evil: Outbreak |
Jaws should have won.
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The HDC Oscars award for Best Fact-based Horror
Nominations are: Helter-Skelter Sicko Texas Chainsaw Massacre The Exorcist The Haunting What Wiki says This film, was inspired by serial killer Ed Gein. Gein did wear human skin, but he acted alone and did not use a chainsaw. The interior of the house, particularly the macabre living room filled with bones, was also based on the crime scene notes describing the inside of Gein's home. The winner of this award is Texas Chainsaw Massacre |
The HDC Oscars award for Best Horror film ever
Nominations are: Alien Behind the mask - The rise of Leslie Veron Dawn of the Dead Halloween (orig) Night of the Living Dead The Exorcist The Raven The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (orig) I’m going to be totally shameless and quote __V__ here, he sums up beautifully why Night of the Living Dead wins this award 1 - Re-invention of the low budget horror movie genre by George Romero. (Halloween was low-budget too, but came MUCH later) 2 - Casting unknowns. (which is actually a strong point of the movie, because each unknown had brilliant acting skills, which went into creating the overall effect of this groundbreaking milestone...you dont find a single recognisable face in the movie, which only adds to the sheer terror...just watch the verbal skirmishes between Duane Jones and Karl Hardman, and Judith O'Dea as Barbara...prissy, egoistic, frail and fragile...all in 30 minutes...brilliant indeed!) 3 - Each moment of the movie is dipped in reality. (never done before, and seemed chillingly real...if you thought it was bad seeing monsters and killers go after people, just think of what would happen if PEOPLE went after PEOPLE...it could be your neighbor, your best friend, your relative...what would YOU feel THEN?) 4 - The opening scene in b/w when the car unwinds through the long path into the cemetery. (The most creepiest beginning ever seen in a horror movie till then...admit it, YOU squirmed in your seat watching that too) 5 - Racial undertones perfectly depicted as a prejudice. (Remember the black man fighting off the zombies AND his fellow survivors? Master touch of Romero...especially when he is the only one surviving the night, but doesn't survive the morning after...because he's shot by a WHITE vigilante group...a very subtle nuance by Romero upon the societal feelings in those times) 6 - The breathtaking cinematography. (Shot in near-dark conditions, with very average lighting...Romero manages to capture the essence of NotLD perfectly...its the story of one night, and one night only...yet THAT one night is an experience in jaw-dropping horror...the shadowing, the darkness suddenly expelled by fires, the beams...marvellous!) 7 - The unbelievable ending. (Just when everything is about to get right...when the lone survivor has survived through the night, and knows help has come for him...and he will leave this place alive and kicking...he is shot...and that ONE shot brings the audiences back to reality with a WHIPLASH! Racist angle spread again in all its glory!) I think all of this should be sufficient to convince the critics of NotLD. It is GROUND-BREAKING, in more ways than one. Hence it has been hailed as a MILESTONE in horror, not only by me, but by MANY before me and after me. |
The HDC awards For Best Director
Alfred Hitchcock Andreww MacDonald Dario Argento Joe Wolf John Carpenter Robert Tappert Roger Corman Sam Raimi Val Lewton Wes Craven A British director during his time was unmatched, for suspense, often with a throw away laugh, here and there. He has made many wonderful films including the likes of Psycho, The Birds, Frenzy, Vertigo, North by North west, To catch a thief etc… the list is endless, as was his reputation. The award for the Best Director is Sir ALFRED HITCHCOCK |
The HDC awards for best Production studio
Hammer Lionsgate New Line Universal This award goes to one studio, which gave the classic gothic horror an new rush of blood, It brought the classics such as Dracula, Frankenstein and the Mummy up-to-date. It was blessed with actors and actresses who would become major stars, such as Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Barbara Shelley, to name but a few. It successfully competed against its rivals and is looked back with many a nostalgic eye. It since went into dormancy; but there may be good news in the near horizon. The winner of the Best Production studio is HAMMER |
The HDC award for best Producer
Alfred Hitchcock Andreww MacDonald Dario Argento Joe Wolf John Carpenter Robert Tappert Roger Corman Sam Raimi Val Lewton Wes Craven His probably unbeatable record for a professional 35mm feature film was two days and a night to shoot the original version of The Little Shop of Horrors (1960), though several other films were made in less than a week. In the early 1960s, his budgets got bigger (though never big), when he made a series of adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe stories starring Vincent Price. - among many world-class names who were employed by him at a very early stage in their careers are Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Jonathan Demme, James Cameron, Peter Bogdanovich, Joe Dante and many others - which means that his influence on modern American cinema is almost incalculable.(from IMDB) The Winner of the Best Producer is ROGER CORMAN |
The HDC Award for best Screenplay
Dawn of the Dead Dracula (1931) Feast Friday the 13th Halloween (78) Hellraiser Night of the living Dead Psycho The Haunting The Incredible Shrinking Man Waitress How’s that for a list? And how can anyone say whats the best one there, well the judges, overwhelmingly did have a winner – a simple idea, with a simple yet direct story – big bad wolf all over again – this time the wolf became Michael Myers and the three little pigs – his human victims. John Carpenter again weaved his magic and came up with a now iconic film, originally to be called The Baby-Sitter Murders, then a slice (forgive the pun) of genius, gave its new and unforgotten title. The Winner of the Best Screen Play is HALLOWEEN |
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