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The
Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films went bats for
The Dark Knight, bestowing the blockbuster with five
Saturn Awards last night, including a Best Picture prize in the Action/Adventure/Thriller category. As for the science fiction, fantasy and horror Best Pictures, winners were (respectively)
Iron Man,
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and
Hellboy II: The Golden Army, while
WALL-E and
Let the Right One In triumphed in the animated and international races.
Acting honors went to
Iron Man himself,
Robert Downey Jr., as well as
Changeling's
Angelina Jolie,
Knight's
Heath Ledger,
Button's
Tilda Swinton and
The Day the Earth Stood Still's Jaden Christopher Smith. The evening's big surprise was a win for
Iron Man helmer Jon Favreau over
Dark director Christopher Nolan.
Honorary awards were given to actors Lance Henriksen and Leonard Nimoy and producer Jeffrey Katzenberg.
Click here for the complete list of winners.
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