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LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Spike TV put on an out of the world performance bringing together the world's of horror, sci-fi, fantasy and comic book industries this evening to honor the genres' outstanding accomplishments over the past year. Featuring appearances by Harrison Ford, Alice Cooper, Hayden Panettiere and many others, SCREAM 2007 did not fail to disappoint the audience with its wide array of talent and ground breaking performances.
The night opened with a bang as Spike TV honored Harrison Ford with the first ever Hero Award for his cumulative work in such films as "Star Wars," "Indiana Jones" and "The Fugitive." The Hero Award is given to a true superstar - an icon in the hearts and minds of fans everywhere, a living legend, whose body of work inspires all those with a love of the fantastic. Other special honorees of the evening included "Comic-Con Icon Award" winner Neil Gaiman; The 25th anniversary celebration of "Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan" and the second annual "SCREAM Rock Immortal" presented to Alice Cooper.
The summer blockbuster "Transformers" blew away the competition winning several honors, including Best Sci-Fi Movie and Best F/X, while star Shia LaBeouf was named Sci-Fi Star and co-star Megan Fox walked away with Sci-Fi Siren.
The stunning Jessica Alba was awarded Best Female Superhero and "Heroes" star Hayden Panettiere was recognized as Breakout Star.
Memorable performances of the night included Avenged Sevenfold's rendition of "Scream" from their soon to be released album. Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne took the stage tonight to a standing ovation. The night belonged to rock immortal Alice Cooper as he closed the show with an all-star rock performance of "I Love The Dead/School's Out" with rock gods Slash and Rob Zombie.
Taped at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, SCREAM 2007 will premiere Tuesday, October 23 (10:00 PM - Midnight, ET/PT) to an estimated audience of one billion viewers worldwide.
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/NYSA00220102007-1.htm
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The night opened with a bang as Spike TV honored Harrison Ford with the first ever Hero Award for his cumulative work in such films as "Star Wars," "Indiana Jones" and "The Fugitive." The Hero Award is given to a true superstar - an icon in the hearts and minds of fans everywhere, a living legend, whose body of work inspires all those with a love of the fantastic. Other special honorees of the evening included "Comic-Con Icon Award" winner Neil Gaiman; The 25th anniversary celebration of "Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan" and the second annual "SCREAM Rock Immortal" presented to Alice Cooper.
The summer blockbuster "Transformers" blew away the competition winning several honors, including Best Sci-Fi Movie and Best F/X, while star Shia LaBeouf was named Sci-Fi Star and co-star Megan Fox walked away with Sci-Fi Siren.
The stunning Jessica Alba was awarded Best Female Superhero and "Heroes" star Hayden Panettiere was recognized as Breakout Star.
Memorable performances of the night included Avenged Sevenfold's rendition of "Scream" from their soon to be released album. Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne took the stage tonight to a standing ovation. The night belonged to rock immortal Alice Cooper as he closed the show with an all-star rock performance of "I Love The Dead/School's Out" with rock gods Slash and Rob Zombie.
Taped at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, SCREAM 2007 will premiere Tuesday, October 23 (10:00 PM - Midnight, ET/PT) to an estimated audience of one billion viewers worldwide.
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/NYSA00220102007-1.htm
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