Saturn Awards 2011, nomination: Inception candidato a 9 premi, Tron Legacy e Let Me In a 7

L’Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror ha annunciato le nomination dei trentasettesimi Saturn Awards. Il più nominato è stato ovviamente Inception, candidato a nove premi (tra l’altro come miglior film di fantascienza, miglior sceneggiatura e miglior regia). A seguire troviamo Tron Legacy e Let Me In, con 7 candidature. Da segnalare la doppia nomination per Leonardo DiCaprio, per le sue interpretazioni in Inception e Shutter Island.

Dopo il salto trovate la lista completa dei candidati. Se volete scoprire i prescelti nelle categorie seriali, vi invito a visitare Serietivu.

Best Science Fiction Film

‘Hereafter’

‘Inception’

‘Iron Man 2’

‘Never Let Me Go’

‘Splice’

‘Tron: Legacy’

Best Fantasy Film

‘Alice in Wonderland’

‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’

‘Clash of the Titans’

‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1’

‘Scott Pilgrim vs. The World’

‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’

Best Horror/Thriller Film:

‘The American’

‘Black Swan’

‘Kick-Ass’

‘Let Me In’

‘Shutter Island’

‘The Wolfman’

Best Action/Adventure Film:

‘The Expendables’

‘The Green Hornet’

‘Red’

‘Robin Hood’

‘Salt’

‘True Grit’

‘Unstoppable’

Best Actor:

Jeff Bridges, ‘Tron: Legacy’

George Clooney, ‘The American’

Leonardo DiCaprio, ‘Inception’

Leonardo DiCaprio, ‘Shutter Island’

Robert Downey Jr., ‘Iron Man 2’

Ryan Reynolds, ‘Buried’

Best Actress:

Cecile De Francel, Hereafter

Angelina Jolie, Salt

Carey Mulligan, Never Let Me Go

Ellen Page, Inception

Natalie Portman, Black Swan

Noomi Rapace, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

Best Supporting Actor

Christian Bale, ‘The Fighter’

Andrew Garfield, ‘Never Let Me Go’

Tom Hardy, ‘Inception’

Garrett Hedlund, ‘Tron: Legacy’

John Malkovich, ‘Red’

Mark Ruffalo, ‘Shutter Island’

Best Supporting Actress:

Scarlett Johansson, ‘Iron Man 2’

Keira Knightley, ‘Never Let Me Go’

Mila Kunis, ‘Black Swan’

Helen Mirren, ‘Red’

Vanessa Redgrave, ‘Letters To Juliet’

Jacki Weaver, ‘Animal Kingdom’

Best Performance by a Younger Actor:

Logan Lerman, ‘Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief’

Frankie/George McLaren, ‘Hereafter’

Kodi Smit-McPhee, ‘Let Me In’

Chloe Moretz, ‘Let Me In’

Will Poulter, ‘Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’

Hailee Steinfeld, ‘True Grit’

Charlie Tahan, ‘Charlie St. Cloud’

Best Director:

Darren Aronofsky, ‘Black Swan’

Clint Eastwood, ‘Hereafter’

Christopher Nolan, ‘Inception’

Matt Reeves, ‘Let Me In’

Martin Scorsese, ‘Shutter Island’

David Yates, ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1’

Best Writing:

Michael Arndt, ‘Toy Story 3’

Alex Garland, ‘Never Let Me Go’

Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz, John McLaughlin, ‘Black Swan’

Peter Morgan, ‘Hereafter’

Christopher Nolan, ‘Inception’

Matt Reeves, ‘Let Me In’

Best Music:

Daft Punk, ‘Tron: Legacy’

Clint Eastwood, ‘Hereafter’

Michael Giacchino, ‘Let Me In’

Gottfried Huppertz (as conducted by Frank Strobel), ‘The Complete Metropolis’

John Powell, ‘How to Train Your Dragon’

Hans Zimmer, ‘Inception’

Best Costume:

‘Alice in Wonderland’

‘The Wolfman’

‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’

‘Harry Potter an The Deathly Hallows: Part 1’

‘Tron: Legacy’

‘Robin Hood’

Best Makeup:

‘Splice’

‘Repo Men’

‘Let Me In’

‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1’

‘The Wolfman’

‘Alice in Wonderland’

Best Production Design:

‘How to Train Your Dragon’

‘Shutter Island’

‘Tron: Legacy’

‘The Wolfman’

‘Inception’

‘Alice in Wonderland’

Best Special Effects:

‘Tron: Legacy’

‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’

‘Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 1’

‘Inception’

‘Alice in Wonderland’

‘Iron Man 2’

Best International Film:

‘The Complete Metropolis’

‘Centurion’

‘The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’

‘Monsters’

‘Mother’

‘Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale’

Best Animated Film:

‘Despicable Me’

‘How to Train Your Dragon’

‘Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole’

‘Shrek Forever After’

‘Tangled’

‘Toy Story 3’