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Golden Trailer Awards

Posted by Ryan Adams On June - 8 - 2009

Our go-to guys  when we’re jonesing for a fix — Trailer Addict has the winners of this year’s Golden Trailer Awards. I’ll post the some with active links to each trailer here, and even more after the cut.

10th Annual Golden Trailer Award Winners
Show Category Winners

Best Action
Fast and Furious, AV Squad, Universal

Best Animation/Family
WALL-E, Craig Murray Productions, The Walt Disney Studios

Best Comedy
Bruno, The Ant Farm, Universal Pictures

Best Documentary
Man on Wire, The Editpool, Icon Film Distribution

Best Drama
Frost/Nixon, Empire Design, Working Title Films

Best Horror
The Unborn, Buddha Jones, Rogue Pictures

Best Independent Trailer
The Wrestler, Mark Woollen & Associates, Fox Searchlight

Best Music
Where the Wild Things Are, The Ant Farm, Warner Bros.


Best Romance
500 Days of Summer, Mark Woollen & Associates, Fox Searchlight

Best Thriller
Angels & Demons, Trailer Park, Sony Pictures

Best Video Game Trailer
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Eyestorm Productions, Lucasarts

Best Voice Over
Tropic Thunder, Buddha Jones, DreamWorks

Golden Fleece
The Spirit, Seismic Productions, Lionsgate

Most Original
My Winnipeg, Kinetic Trailers, IFC Films

Summer 2009 Blockbuster
Star Trek, Aspect Ratio, Paramount Pictures

Trashiest Trailer
One Eyed Monster, The Refinery, Liberation Entertainment

Best In Show
Star Trek, Aspect Ratio, Paramount Pictures

Non-Show Category Winners

Best Motion/Title Graphics
Repo! The Genetic Opera, Buddha Jones, Lionsgate

Best Sound Editing
Fast & Furious “Trailer 2”, AV Squad, Source Sound for Universal

Best Trailer – No Movie
Divine Shadows, The Solid State

Foreign Trailer Winners

Best Foreign Action Trailer
Red Cliff Part 2 “No Surrender”, Happy Hour Creative, Avex Entertainment

Best Foreign Comedy Trailer
Die Vorstadtkrokodile, Trailerhaus, Constantin Film

Best Foreign Drama Trailer
Arrancame La Vida, Fix Comunicacion, 20th Century Fox

Best Foreign Horror/Thriller Trailer
Let the Right One In, Kinetic Trailers, Magnet Releasing

Best Foreign Romance Trailer
The Last Mistress, Kinetic Trailers, IFC Films

Most Original Foreign Trailer
Sin Nombre, Focus Features, Focus Features

Best Anime Trailer
Persepolis, Zealot Productions Inc, Optimum Releasing

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    7 Responses for "Golden Trailer Awards"

    1. Noah June 9th, 2009 at 12:55 am 1

      I don’t consider Persepolis ‘anime’ but boy did it deserve at least one of these. Sold me on the movie more than anything else.

      And I probably wouldve given best in show to Where The Wild Things Are.

    2. Douglas June 9th, 2009 at 12:55 am 2

      I’m surprised that what I would argue is the best crafted trailer (next to Where The Wild Things Are)…Watchmen, didn’t end up taking anything. That 1st trailer attached to The Dark Knight was one of the most memorable ones in recent memory.

    3. Tvbot.se » Golden Trailer Awards June 9th, 2009 at 1:31 am 3

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    4. Jesus Alonso June 9th, 2009 at 4:35 am 4

      Lol Brüno and One Eyed Monster won!

    5. bambi June 9th, 2009 at 7:37 am 5

      Meh, as already stated above, first trailers for TDK and Watchmen (regardless of this movie`s actual quality) blow everyone out of water.

    6. filmboymichael June 9th, 2009 at 10:19 am 6

      TDK did win best action trailer last year….but I agree with you, it was one damn fine trailer!

    7. Casey June 9th, 2009 at 11:46 am 7

      glad to see love for the wrestler trailer.
      damn – that should have had more love at the oscars
      brilliant film – brilliant trailer


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      Awards So Far

      NBR Winner+
      /top ten*
      LAFCA Winner+
      BFCA Critics Choice Win+/Nominee*
      NYFCC Winner +/*
      SEFCA Winners+/*
      Golden Globes Nominee+/*
      SAG Winner+/Nominee*
      National Society of Film Critics winners+
      Producers Guild Winner+/Nominees*
      Directors Guild Winners+/Nominees*
      Art Directors Guild Nominees*
      Writers Guild Nominees*
      American Cinematographers Society*
      American Cinema Editors*
      Cinema Audio Society*
      BAFTA Nominations*


      Best Picture
      The Hurt Locker*+++**+++******
      Avatar*+********
      Inglourious Basterds***+****
      Up in the Air+*+*******
      Precious******
      District 9*****
      A Serious Man*****
      An Education*****
      Up****
      The Blind Side

      Best Actor
      Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart++++*
      George Clooney, Up in the Air+*++***
      Jeremy Renner, The Hurt Locker**+*
      Colin Firth, A Single Man****
      Morgan Freeman, Invictus+***

      Best Actress
      Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side+++
      Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia++++**
      Carey Mulligan, An Education+****
      Gabby Sidibe, Precious****
      Helen Mirren, The Last Station**

      Best Supporting Actor
      Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds+++++++*
      Woody Harrelson,The Messenger+***
      Stanley Tucci, The Lovely Bones****
      Matt Damon, Invictus***
      Christopher Plummer, The Last Station*

      Best Supporting Actress
      Mo'Nique, Precious+*+++++*
      Anna Kendrick, Up in the Air+****
      Vera Farmiga, Up in the Air****
      Penelope Cruz, Nine**
      Maggie Gyllenhaal, Crazy Heart

      Best Director
      Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker++++*++*
      Jim Cameron, Avatar*+**
      Quentin Tarantino, Inglourious Basterds****
      Jason Reitman, Up in the Air***
      Lee Daniels, Precious**

      Best Original Screenplay
      Quentin Tarantino, Inglourious Basterds+*
      Joel and Ethan Coen, A Serious Man+*+*
      Mark Boal, The Hurt Locker***
      Bob Peterson, Pete Docter, Up*
      Oren Moverman, The Messenger

      Best Adapted Screenplay
      Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner, Up in the Air+++++*
      Armando Iannucci, In the Loop+
      Geoffrey Fletcher, Precious**
      Neill Blomkamp, Terri Tatchell, District 9**
      Nick Hornby, An Education*

      Best Editing

      Stephen Rivkin, John Refoua, James Cameron, Avatar+**
      Chris Innis, Bob Murawski, The Hurt Locker***
      Julian Clarke, District 9**
      Joe Klotz, Precious
      Sally Menke, Inglourious Basterds**

      Best Cinematography
      Mauro Fiore, Avatar+**
      Christian Berger, White Ribbon+++*
      Barry Ackroyd, The Hurt Locker***
      Robert Richardson, Inglourious Basterds***
      Bruno Delbonnel, Harry Potter

      Best Art Direction

      Avatar+**
      Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus*
      Nine*
      Sherlock Holmes
      The Young Victoria

      Best Sound Mixing

      Avatar+**
      The Hurt Locker***
      Star Trek* **
      Inglourious Basterds
      Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen*

      Best Sound Editing

      Avatar
      The Hurt Locker
      Up
      Star Trek
      Inglourious Basterds

      Best Costume Design
      Sandy Powell, The Young Victoria +*
      Catherine Leterrier,Coco Avant Chanel*
      Janet Patterson, Bright Star**
      Colleen Atwood, Nine*
      Monique Prudhomme, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

      Best Original Score
      Michael Giacchino, Up+*
      Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders, The Hurt Locker!
      James Horner, Avatar*
      Alexandre Desplat, The Fantastic Mr. Fox
      Hans Zimmer, Sherlock Holmes*

      Best Foreign Language Film (submissions)

      A Prophet, France+*
      The White Ribbon, Germany**
      El Secreto de Sus Ojos, Argentina
      Ajami, Israel
      The Milk of Sorrow, Pru


      Best Documentary Feature

      The Cove++**+
      Food, Inc.**
      The Beaches of Agnes++*
      Burma VJ*
      The Most Dangerous Man in America
      Which Way Home


      Best Animated Feature
      Up+++**
      The Fantastic Mr. Fox+*+***
      Coraline****
      The Princess and the Frog***
      The Secret of Kells

      Best Visual Effects

      Avatar+*
      District 9* *
      Star Trek**

      Best Makeup

      The Young Victoria**
      Star Trek*

      Il Divo*


      Best Song
      The Weary Kind – T Bone Burnett, Ryan Bingham, Crazy Heart ++
      Down in New Orleans, The Princess and the Frog
      Almost There – Randy Newman, The Princess And The Frog***
      Loin de Paname, Paris 36

      Best Live Action Short
      The Door
      Instead of Abracadabra
      Kavi
      Miracle Fish
      The New Tenants


      Best Animated Short
      French Roast
      Granny O’Grimm’s Sleeping Beauty
      The Lady and the Reaper (La Dama y la Muerte)
      Logorama
      A Matter of Loaf and Death


      Best Documentary Short

      China’s Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province
      The Last Campaign of Governor Booth Gardner
      The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant
      Music by Prudence
      Rabbit a la Berlin