WSFS's "The Hugo Awards for Dramatic Presentation"

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The Hugo Award was named in honor of Hugo Gernsback, "The Father of Magazine Science Fiction," as he was described in a special award given to him in 1960.

The Hugo Award, also known as the Science Fiction Achievement Award, is given annually by the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS). The distinguishing characteristics of the Hugo Award are that it is sponsored by WSFS, administered by the committee of the World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) held that year, and determined by nominations from and a popular vote of the membership of WSFS. In general, a Hugo Award given in a particular year is for work that appeared in the previous calendar year.

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  1. 1946
    The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)
    by Albert Lewin

  2. 1951
    Destination Moon
    by Irving Pichel

  3. 1954
    The War of the Worlds
    by Byron Haskin

  4. 1960
    The Twilight Zone - Season 1 (The Definitive Edition)
    by Allen Reisner

  5. 1961
    The Twilight Zone: Season Two (Definitive Edition)
    by Boris Sagal

  6. 1962
    The Twilight Zone: Season Three
    by Abner Biberman

  7. 1969
    2001 - A Space Odyssey
    by Stanley Kubrick

  8. 1970
    ?
    News coverage of Apollo XI

  9. 1972
    A Clockwork Orange
    by Stanley Kubrick

  10. 1973
    Slaughterhouse Five

  11. 1974
    Sleeper
    by Woody Allen

  12. 1975
    Young Frankenstein (Special Edition)
    by Mel Brooks

  13. 1976
    A Boy & His Dog
    by LQ Jones

  14. 1978
    Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Hope (Widescreen Edition)
    by George Lucas

  15. 1979
    Superman - The Movie
    by Richard Donner

  16. 1980
    Alien
    by Ridley Scott

  17. 1981

  18. 1982

  19. 1983
    Blade Runner (The Director's Cut)
    by Ridley Scott

  20. 1984
    Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi

  21. 1985
    2010: The Year We Make Contact
    by Peter Hyams

  22. 1986
    Back to the Future

  23. 1987
    Aliens (Special Edition)
    by James Cameron

  24. 1988
    The Princess Bride (Special Edition)
    by Rob Reiner

  25. 1989
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Vista Series)
    by Robert Zemeckis

  26. 1990
    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
    by Steven Spielberg

  27. 1996
    ?
    Babylon 5 - The Coming of Shadows

  28. 1997
    ?
    Babylon 5 - Severed Dreams

  29. 1998
    Contact (Snap Case)

  30. 1999
    The Truman Show (Special Collector's Edition)
    by Peter Weir

  31. 2000
    Galaxy Quest
    by Dean Parisot

  32. 2001
    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
    by Ang Lee

  33. 2005
    The Incredibles (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
    by Brad Bird

  34. 2005
    ?

  35. 2006
    Serenity (Widescreen Edition)
    by Joss Whedon

  36. 2007
    Pan's Labyrinth
    by Guillermo del Toro

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Comments

Another Broken List — 1 year ago

A checklist is worth than useless if you check everything off, but the list indicates only 94% completion.

BAHHUMBUG!


Spin — 5 years ago

I removed Spin, as it’s a book.


2004 Gollum's Acceptance Speech — 6 years ago

Gollum’s acceptance speech from the 2003 MTV Movie Awards is online at http://www.theonering.net/perl/newsview/1/1054890864.


1968 Award — 6 years ago

The 1968 award is for episode 28, The City on the Edge of Forever, of Star Trek only.




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