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    Saturn Award Nominations Announced; HUGO and HARRY POTTER Lead with 10 Nominations Each


    by Matt Goldberg


    Now that the Oscars are finally over, the Saturn Awards have come along and graced with nominations that are actually fun/infuriating-in-their-own-way. There’s some cross-over between Oscars and Saturn Awards this year with Hugo racking up 10 nominations. But since the Academy doesn’t want to recognize genre movies, they ignored Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. The Saturns are giving Mr. Potter his due, and the final chapter of the saga also nabbed 10 nominations. Also doing well on the film side were Super 8 (8 nominations), Captain America: The First Avenger (7 nominations), The Adventures of Tintin and Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (6 nominations each). As for TV, Breaking Bad led with six nominations. I can live with all of these (although eight nominations for Super 8 is pushing it).

    Wait. I just saw that there were no nominations for Drive. Never mind. The Saturn Awards are sham. Hit the jump for the full list of nominees. Winners will be announced on June 20th (a long ways off, but meant to hit in the heart of the summer movie season).

    hugo-movie-poster-saturn-awardsHere’s the press release, which includes the full list of nominees:

    Hugo and Harry Potter Cast Their Spells and Lead Film Nominations for 38th Saturn Awards

    Breaking Bad and American Horror Story Scare Up Most
    TV Nominations in Banner Year for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror; Winners to be Announced June 20

    LOS ANGELES – February 29, 2012 – Hugo and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 each received 10 nominations as the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films today announced nominations for the 38th Annual Saturn Awards, which will be presented on Wednesday, June 20.

    Other leading titles in the Academy’s film categories were Super 8 (eight nominations); Marvel’s Captain America: The First Avenger (seven); and The Adventures of Tintin and Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (six each). Rise of the Planet of the Apes breathed new life into a classic sci-fi franchise with five nominations, including a Best Supporting Actor nomination for Andy Serkis.

    In TV categories, AMC’s Breaking Bad cooked up six nominations, while F/X’s first foray into a genre series, American Horror Story, scored five nominations. TV series with four nominations each are: Fringe (Fox), Dexter (Showtime), Leverage (TNT), Game of Thrones (HBO), The Killing (AMC) and Torchwood: Miracle Day (Starz). Once Upon a Time (ABC), TNT’s The Closer and Falling Skies, and The Walking Dead (AMC) each earned two nominations.

    In addition to the competitive Saturn Awards, the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films announced that filmmaker Martin Scorsese will receive its prestigious special award, The George Pal Memorial Award, for his brilliant ode to the triumphant spirit of early cinema in Hugo.

    “This was a phenomenal year for genre films and TV series, which broadened the horizons of storytelling and technology, bringing audiences new ways to dream,” said Academy President Robert Holguin. “Every one of the nominated films, TV series and individuals made a major contribution to science fiction, fantasy and horror – and Martin Scorsese truly exemplified what is best about films and filmmaking. We are thrilled to honor him with the George Pal Memorial Award.”

    Among film studios, Paramount Pictures led the Saturn Award nominations, with 46. This year’s nominations included strong showings from Warner Bros. (13 nominations), Sony Pictures Classics (11, including Take Shelter, The Skin I Live In and Midnight in Paris). Twentieth Century Fox earned nine Saturn Award nominations, Universal Pictures received seven, and both Magnolia Pictures and Walt Disney Studios received five nominations. Lionsgate and Relativity Media each scored four nominations.

    The organization’s qualifying period for the 38th annual Saturn Awards was Feb. 1, 2011, to Jan. 31, 2012.

    This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Academy, which was founded in 1972 by noted film historian Dr. Donald A. Reed to honor and recognize genre entertainment, which is frequently overlooked by mainstream entertainment-industry awards.

    Over the years, the Academy has expanded its reach to include other genres, including recognizing excellence in television and home entertainment.

    This year’s Saturn Awards will be presented at a special ceremony on Wednesday, June 20, in Burbank. For complete nomination details as well as more information about the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films and the Saturn Awards, please visit www.saturnawards.org for a complete list of nominations.

    Here is a complete list of the 38th Annual Saturn Award nominations



    FILM NOMINATIONS



    Best Science Fiction Film:
    The Adjustment Bureau Universal
    Captain America: The First Avenger Paramount/Marvel
    Limitless Relativity Media
    Rise of the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox
    Super 8 Paramount
    X-Men: First Class 20th Century Fox

    Best Fantasy Film:
    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Warner Bros.
    Hugo Paramount
    Immortals Relativity Media
    Midnight in Paris Sony Pictures Classics
    The Muppets Walt Disney Studios
    Thor Paramount/Marvel

    Best Horror/Thriller Film:
    Contagion Warner Bros.
    The Devil’s Double Lionsgate
    The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Sony
    The Grey Open Road Films
    Take Shelter Sony Pictures Classics
    The Thing Universal

    Best Action/Adventure Film:
    Fast Five Universal
    The Lincoln Lawyer Lionsgate
    Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Paramount
    Red Tails 20th Century Fox/Lucasfilm Ltd.
    Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Warner Bros.
    War Horse Walt Disney/DreamWorks

    Best Actor:
    Antonio Banderas, The Skin I Live In Sony Pictures Classics
    Dominic Cooper, The Devil’s Double Lionsgate
    Tom Cruise, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Paramount
    Chris Evans, Captain America: The First Avenger Paramount/Marvel
    Ben Kingsley, Hugo Paramount
    Michael Shannon, Take Shelter Sony Pictures Classics

    Best Actress:
    Jessica Chastain, Take Shelter Sony Pictures Classics
    Kirsten Dunst, Melancholia Magnolia
    Rooney Mara, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Sony
    Brit Marling, Another Earth Fox Searchlight
    Keira Knightley, A Dangerous Method Sony Pictures Classics
    Elizabeth Olson, Martha Marcy May Marlene Fox Searchlight

    Best Supporting Actor:
    Ralph Fiennes, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 Warner Bros.
    Harrison Ford, Cowboys and Aliens Universal
    Tom Hiddleston, Thor Paramount/Marvel
    Alan Rickman, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 Warner Bros.
    Andy Serkis, Rise of the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox
    Stanley Tucci, Captain America: The First Avenger Paramount/Marvel

    Best Supporting Actress:
    Elena Anaya, The Skin I Live In Sony Pictures Classics
    Emily Blunt, The Adjustment Bureau Universal
    Charlotte Gainsbourg, Melancholia Magnolia
    Paula Patton, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Paramount
    Lin Shaye, Insidious FilmDistrict
    Emma Watson, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 Warner Bros.

    Best Performance by a Younger Actor:
    Asa Butterfield, Hugo Paramount
    Joel Courtney, Super 8 Paramount
    Elle Fanning, Super 8 Paramount
    Dakota Goyo, Real Steel Walt Disney
    Chloe Grace Moretz, Hugo Paramount
    Saoirse Ronan, Hanna Focus

    Best Direction:
    J.J. Abrams, Super 8 Paramount
    Brad Bird, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Paramount
    Martin Scorsese, Hugo Paramount
    Steven Spielberg, The Adventures of Tintin Paramount
    Rupert Wyatt, Rise of the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox
    David Yates, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 Warner Bros.

    Best Writing:
    J.J. Abrams, Super 8 Paramount
    Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris Sony Pictures Classics
    Mike Cahill, Brit Marling, Another Earth Fox Searchlight
    Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Rise of the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox
    John Logan, Hugo Paramount
    Jeff Nichols, Take Shelter Sony Pictures Classics

    Best Music:
    Michael Giacchino, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Paramount
    Michael Giacchino, Super 8 Paramount
    Howard Shore, Hugo Paramount
    Alan Silvestri, Captain America: The First Avenger Paramount/Marvel
    John Williams, The Adventures of Tintin Paramount
    John Williams, War Horse Walt Disney/DreamWorks

    Best Production Design:
    Stuart Craig, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 Warner Bros.
    Dante Ferretti, Hugo Paramount
    Tom Foden, Immortals Relativity
    Rick Heinrichs, Captain America: The First Avenger Paramount/Marvel
    Kim Sinclair, The Adventures of Tintin Paramount
    Bo Welch, Thor Paramount/Marvel

    Best Editing:
    Maryann Brandon, Mary Jo Markey, Super 8 Paramount
    Mark Day, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 Warner Bros.
    Paul Hirsch, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Paramount
    Michael Kahn, The Adventures of Tintin Paramount
    Kelly Matsumoto, Fred Raskin, Christian Watner, Five Five Universal
    Thelma Schoonmaker, Hugo Paramount

    Best Costume:
    Jenny Beavan, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Warner Bros.
    Alexandra Byrne, Thor Paramount/Marvel
    Lisy Christl, Anonymous Sony
    Sandy Powell, Hugo Paramount
    Anna B. Sheppard, Captain America: The First Avenger Paramount/Marvel
    Jany Temime, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 Warner Bros.

    Best Make-Up:
    Shaun Smith, Scott Wheeler, Conan the Barbarian Lionsgate
    Nick Dudman, Amanda Knight, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 Warner Bros.
    Annick Chartier, Adrien Morot, Nikoletta Skarlatos, Immortals Relativity Media
    Tamar Aviv, The Skin I Live In Sony Pictures Classics
    Tom Woodruff Jr., Alec Gillis, The Thing Universal
    Dave Elsey, Fran Needham, Conor O’ Sullivan, X-Men: First Class 20th Century Fox

    Best Special Effects:
    Scott E. Anderson, Matt Aitken, Joe Letteri, Matthias Menz,
    Keith Miller, The Adventures of Tintin Paramount
    Tim Burke, Greg Butler, John Richardson, David Vickery,
    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 Warner Bros.
    Dan Lemmon, Joe Letteri, R. Christopher White, Daniel Barrett,
    Rise of the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox
    Steven Riley, Russell Earl, Kim Libreri, Dennis Muren, Super 8 Paramount
    Scott Benza, John Frazier, Matthew Butler, Scott Farar, Transformers: Dark of the Moon Paramount

    Best International Film:
    Attack the Block Screen Gems/Sony
    The Heir Apparent: Largo Winch Music Box
    Melancholia Magnolia
    Point Blank Magnolia
    The Skin I Live In Sony Pictures Classics
    Troll Hunter Magnet/Magnolia

    Best Animated Film:
    The Adventures of Tintin Paramount
    Cars 2 Walt Disney/Pixar
    Kung Fu Panda 2 Paramount/DreamWorks Animation
    Puss in Boots Paramount/DreamWorks Animation
    Rango Paramount
    Rio 20th Century Fox

    TELEVISION NOMINATIONS



    Best Network Television Series:
    Fringe Fox
    A Gifted Man CBS
    Grimm NBC
    Once Upon a Time ABC
    Supernatural CW
    Terra Nova Fox

    Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series:
    American Horror Story F/X
    Breaking Bad AMC
    The Closer TNT
    Dexter Showtime
    Leverage TNT
    True Blood HBO

    Best Presentation on Television (10 Episodes or Less):

    (10 Episodes or less)
    Camelot Starz
    Falling Skies TNT
    Game of Thrones HBO
    The Killing AMC
    Torchwood: Miracle Day Starz
    Trek Nation The Science Channel
    The Walking Dead AMC

    Best Youth-Oriented Series on Television:
    Being Human Syfy
    Doctor Who BBC America
    The Nine Lives of Chloe King ABC Family
    Secret Circle CW
    Teen Wolf MTV
    The Vampire Diaries CW

    Best Actor on Television:
    Sean Bean, Game of Thrones HBO
    Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad AMC
    Michael C. Hall, Dexter Showtime
    Timothy Hutton, Leverage TNT
    Dylan McDermott, American Horror Story F/X
    Noah Wylie, Falling Skies TNT

    Best Actress on Television:
    Mireille Enos, The Killing AMC
    Lena Headey, Game of Thrones HBO
    Jessica Lange, American Horror Story F/X
    Eve Myles, Torchwood: Miracle Day Starz
    Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer TNT
    Anna Torv, Fringe Fox

    Best Supporting Actor on Television:
    Giancarlo Esposito, Breaking Bad AMC
    Kit Harington, Game of Thrones HBO
    Joel Kinnaman, The Killing AMC
    John Noble, Fringe Fox
    Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad AMC
    Bill Pullman, Torchwood: Miracle Day Starz
    Norman Reedus, The Walking Dead AMC

    Best Supporting Actress on Television:
    Lauren Ambrose, Torchwood: Miracle Day Starz
    Jennifer Carpenter, Dexter Showtime
    Frances Conroy, American Horror Story F/X
    Michelle Forbes, The Killing AMC
    Lana Parrilla, Once Upon a Time ABC
    Beth Riesgraf, Leverage TNT

    Best Guest Performer on Television:
    Steven Bauer, Breaking Bad AMC
    Orla Brady, Fringe Fox
    Mark Margolis, Breaking Bad AMC
    Edward James Olmos, Dexter Showtime
    Zachary Quinto, American Horror Story F/X
    Tom Skerritt, Leverage TNT

    HOME-ENTERTAINMENT NOMINATIONS



    Best DVD Release:
    13 Anchor Bay
    Atlas Shrugged: Part One Fox
    City of Life and Death Kino International
    The Double Image
    The Perfect Host Magnolia
    Kill the Irishman Anchor Bay
    The Reef Image

    Best DVD Special Edition Release:
    Citizen Kane (70th Anniversary Ultimate Collector’s Edition) Warner
    Giorgio Moroder Presents Metropolis Kino International
    Mimic (The Director’s Cut) Lionsgate
    Phantom of the Opera (1925 Silent, Blu-Ray) Image
    The Rocketeer (20th Anniversary Edition) Walt Disney
    Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (40th Anniversary Collector’s Edition) Warner

    Best DVD Collection:
    Jean Rollin Cinema Collection Kino International
    Jurassic Park Ultimate Trilogy Universal
    The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy (Extended Editions) Warner
    Stanley Kubrick: The Essential Collection Warner
    Star Wars: The Complete Saga Fox
    Superman: The Motion Picture Anthology, 1978-2006 Warner

    Best DVD Television Series Release:
    The Bionic Woman: Seasons 2 & 3 Universal
    Camelot: The Complete First Season Starz
    Farscape: The Complete Series A&E Entertainment
    Nikita: The Complete First Season Warner
    Spartacus: Gods of the Arena Starz
    The Twilight Zone: Season 3-5 Image

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