Over at Spacecast.com, they have highlights from the previous three Spaceys Award Shows, that include segments with our very own SG1:
http://www.spacecast.com/microsites/...06/highlights/
The First Annual Spacey Awards
The First Spaceys ever, and what a year it was! We got a chance to give our statuette for Lifetime Achievement to none other than William Shatner, who wondered where, exactly, he would put the award. Jonathan Llyr donned a tux and headed to Hollywood to have a pint with screenwriter David Hayter. Peter Jackson talked about his winning battle sequence from the set in New Zealand, Viggo Mortensen thanked Canadian movie fans from the set of Hidalgo, Andy Serkis accepted on behalf of Gollum, Rob Coleman accepted on behalf of Revenge of the Sith and Richard Dean Anderson got caught making out with the statue(!?).
Watch the Video Now (Windows Media)
http://www.spacecast.com/videoplayer_1879.aspx
The Second Annual Spacey Awards
We met up with some of our hugest idols, including Peter Jackson, who said he was thankful for the 'silver guy' and talked about how lucky he is to have his passion and work be synonymous. James Marsters (Spike) seemed pretty grateful (until his statue ended up in an e-bay auction - Shame!), while Jolene Blalock was happy that her award was upgraded from the "hottie" moniker of the previous year. Jonathan Llyr helped Bruce Campbell stack firewood and give away the award for best horror film, while the SG-1 crew, hammy as always, got their goof on for our cameras.
Watch the Video Now (Windows Media)
http://www.spacecast.com/videoplayer_1878.aspx
The Third Annual Spacey Awards
Was this just last year? We remember how Lucy Lawless and Kim Poirier went ballistic presenting the award for best film; accepted by director Sam Raimi (Spiderman II). Matt Stone and Trey Parker presented the FX award for Skycaptain, John Carpenter presented best Horror Film to Shaun of the Dead, and George Romero accepted a Special Achievement award. The adorable, and inimitable icon, Stan Lee, received a Lifetime Achievement Award. And David Hayter was still working at a pub, this time in Merry Old England. And of course, it would not be a SPACEYS if we hadn't had a chance to honour Peter Jackson.
Watch the Video Now (Real Media)
http://mfile.akamai.com/18507/rm/ond..._05/montage.rm
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Morjana
http://www.spacecast.com/microsites/...06/highlights/
The First Annual Spacey Awards
The First Spaceys ever, and what a year it was! We got a chance to give our statuette for Lifetime Achievement to none other than William Shatner, who wondered where, exactly, he would put the award. Jonathan Llyr donned a tux and headed to Hollywood to have a pint with screenwriter David Hayter. Peter Jackson talked about his winning battle sequence from the set in New Zealand, Viggo Mortensen thanked Canadian movie fans from the set of Hidalgo, Andy Serkis accepted on behalf of Gollum, Rob Coleman accepted on behalf of Revenge of the Sith and Richard Dean Anderson got caught making out with the statue(!?).
Watch the Video Now (Windows Media)
http://www.spacecast.com/videoplayer_1879.aspx
The Second Annual Spacey Awards
We met up with some of our hugest idols, including Peter Jackson, who said he was thankful for the 'silver guy' and talked about how lucky he is to have his passion and work be synonymous. James Marsters (Spike) seemed pretty grateful (until his statue ended up in an e-bay auction - Shame!), while Jolene Blalock was happy that her award was upgraded from the "hottie" moniker of the previous year. Jonathan Llyr helped Bruce Campbell stack firewood and give away the award for best horror film, while the SG-1 crew, hammy as always, got their goof on for our cameras.
Watch the Video Now (Windows Media)
http://www.spacecast.com/videoplayer_1878.aspx
The Third Annual Spacey Awards
Was this just last year? We remember how Lucy Lawless and Kim Poirier went ballistic presenting the award for best film; accepted by director Sam Raimi (Spiderman II). Matt Stone and Trey Parker presented the FX award for Skycaptain, John Carpenter presented best Horror Film to Shaun of the Dead, and George Romero accepted a Special Achievement award. The adorable, and inimitable icon, Stan Lee, received a Lifetime Achievement Award. And David Hayter was still working at a pub, this time in Merry Old England. And of course, it would not be a SPACEYS if we hadn't had a chance to honour Peter Jackson.
Watch the Video Now (Real Media)
http://mfile.akamai.com/18507/rm/ond..._05/montage.rm
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Morjana
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