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"Spider-Man 2" swung to victory Wednesday with five Saturn Awards, presented by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films.
The film picked up prizes for film (fantasy), actor (Tobey Maguire), director (Sam Raimi), writer (Alvin Sargent) and special effects during the 31st annual event.
"Kill Bill: Vol. 2" came in a close second with three Saturns, including film (action/adventure/thriller), supporting actor (David Carradine) and supporting actress (Daryl Hannah).
Television was also honored. ABC drama "Lost" received a Saturn for network television series as well as a supporting actor nod for Terry O'Quinn.
Television presentation went to the miniseries "Farscape: Peacekeeper Wars." Mini also received nods for actor (Ben Browder) and actress (Claudia Black).
The Life Career Awards went to Fox Filmed Entertainment co-chairman Tom Rothman and producer and writer Stephen J. Cannell. A Special Recognition Award went to 'Star Trek" for its 18-year television run. Kerry Conran was also honored with the Filmmakers Showcase Award.
"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"
"Spider-Man 2"
"Shaun of the Dead"
"Kill Bill: Vol. 2"
"The Incredibles"
Tobey Maguire ("Spider-Man 2")
Blanchard Ryan ("Open Water")
David Carradine ("Kill Bill:
Vol. 2")
Daryl Hannah ("Kill Bill:
Vol. 2")
Emmy Rossum ("Phantom of the Opera")
Sam Raimi ("Spider-Man 2")
Alvin Sargent ("Spider-Man 2")
Alan Silvestri ("Van Helsing")
Kevin Conran ("Sky Captain & the World of Tomorrow")
"Hellboy" (Jake Garber, Matt Rose, Mike Elizalde)
"Spider-Man 2" (John Dykstra, Scott Stokdyk, Anthony LaMolinara, John Frazier)
"Lost"
"Stargate SG-1"
"Farscape: Peacekeeper Wars"
Ben Browder "Farscape: Peacekeeper Wars"
Claudia Black ("Farscape: Peacekeeper Wars")
Terry O'Quinn ("Lost")
Amanda Tapping ("Stargate SG-1")
"Starship Troopers: Hero of the Federation"
"Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King"
"Dawn of the Dead" (Ultimate Edition)
"Star Wars" Trilogy
"Smallville" (Season 2 & 3)
"Star Trek" (The Original Series)
Tom Rothman
Stephen J. Cannell
Kerry Conran
"Star Trek" television series (1987 - 2005)
Bill Liebowitz
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