The 37th Saturn Awards, honoring the best in science fiction, fantasy and horror film and television in 2010 were held on June 23, 2011.[1]
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Winners and nominees 1
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Film 1.1
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Best Science Fiction Film 1.1.1
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Best Fantasy Film 1.1.2
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Best Horror/Thriller Film 1.1.3
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Best Action/Adventure Film 1.1.4
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Best Actor 1.1.5
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Best Actress 1.1.6
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Best Supporting Actor 1.1.7
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Best Supporting Actress 1.1.8
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Best Performance by a Younger Actor 1.1.9
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Best Director 1.1.10
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Best Writing 1.1.11
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Best Music 1.1.12
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Best Costume 1.1.13
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Best Make-Up 1.1.14
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Best Production Design 1.1.15
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Best Special Effects 1.1.16
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Best International Film 1.1.17
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Best Animated Film 1.1.18
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Television 1.2
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Best Network Series 1.2.1
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Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series 1.2.2
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Best Television Presentation 1.2.3
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Best Actor in Television 1.2.4
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Best Actress in Television 1.2.5
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Best Supporting Actor in Television 1.2.6
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Best Supporting Actress in Television 1.2.7
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Best Guest Starring Role in Television 1.2.8
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DVD Releases 1.3
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Best DVD Release 1.3.1
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Best DVD Special Edition 1.3.2
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Best DVD Classic Film Release 1.3.3
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Best DVD Movie Collection 1.3.4
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Best DVD Television Release 1.3.5
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References 2
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External links 3
Winners and nominees
Film
Best Science Fiction Film
Inception
Best Fantasy Film
Alice in Wonderland
Best Horror/Thriller Film
Let Me In
Best Action/Adventure Film
Salt
Best Actor
Jeff Bridges - Tron: Legacy
Best Actress
Natalie Portman - Black Swan
Best Supporting Actor
Andrew Garfield - Never Let Me Go
Best Supporting Actress
Mila Kunis - Black Swan
Best Performance by a Younger Actor
Chloë Grace Moretz - Let Me In
Best Director
Christopher Nolan - Inception
Best Writing
Christopher Nolan - Inception
Best Music
Hans Zimmer - Inception
Best Costume
Alice in Wonderland
Best Make-Up
The Wolfman
Best Production Design
Tron: Legacy
Best Special Effects
Inception
Best International Film
Monsters
Best Animated Film
Toy Story 3
Television
The cast and crew of
Fringe display their Saturn Awards.
Best Network Series
Fringe
Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series
Breaking Bad
Best Television Presentation
The Walking Dead
Best Actor in Television
Stephen Moyer - True Blood
Best Actress in Television
Anna Torv - Fringe
Best Supporting Actor in Television
John Noble - Fringe
Best Supporting Actress in Television
Lucy Lawless - Spartacus: Blood and Sand
Best Guest Starring Role in Television
Richard Dreyfuss - Weeds and Joe Manganiello - True Blood (tie)
DVD Releases
Best DVD Release
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy
Best DVD Special Edition
Avatar (Extended Collector’s Edition)
Best DVD Classic Film Release
The Complete Metropolis
Best DVD Movie Collection
Alien Anthology
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Back to the Future 25th Anniversary Trilogy
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Clint Eastwood 35 Films 35 Years at Warner Bros.
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Fantomas: Five Film Collection
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Film Noir Classic Collection, Volume 5
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Vengeance Trilogy
Best DVD Television Release
The Twilight Zone (Season 1 & 2) (Blu-ray)
References
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^ Adam Chitwood. wins big at 2011 Saturn Awards"Inception". Collider. Retrieved June 24, 2011.
External links
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Official Saturn Awards website
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Film
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Television
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DVD
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Special awards
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Retired awards
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Ceremonies
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Note: The years are listed as per convention, usually the year of film release; the ceremonies are usually held the next year.
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