Mission: Impossible III Wins Best Movie Trailer Award
Posted on June 15, 2006
The winners of the Best Movie Trailers have been announced. The 7th Annual Golden Trailer Awards (GTA) is billed as the fastest awards show, and we suppose that's true. The big winner is Mission: Impossible III, which really did have a great trailer. The rest of the winners are:
Best Action Winner: Mission: Impossible III, Paramount Pictures, Trailer Park
Best Animation/Family Winner: Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire, Warner Bros., The Ant Farm
Best Comedy: Wedding Crashers "The Masters," New Line Cinema, mOcean
Best Documentary: March of the Penguins, Warner Independent, Mark Woollen & Associates
Best Drama: Good Night & Good Luck, Warner Independent, Hammer Creative
Best Horror: The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Screen Gems, Trailer Park
Best Independent: Transamerica, Weinstein Co., Seismic Productions
Best Music: Happy Feet, Warner Bros., Aspect Ratio
Best Romance: Pride & Prejudice, Focus Features, Mojo
Best Thriller: Match Point, DreamWorks SKG, The Ant Farm
Best Video Game Trailer: The Godfather - The Game, Electronic Arts, Hammer Creative
Best Voice Over: March of the Penguins, Warner Independent, Mark Woollen & Associates
Golden Fleece: Into the Blue, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Intralink & Skip Film
Most Original: Thank You for Smoking, Fox Searchlight, Craig Murray Productions
Trashiest Trailer: Three, The Works, The Editpool
Summer 2006 Blockbuster: Mission: Impossible III, Paramount Pictures, Trailer Park
Best of Show: Mission: Impossible III, Paramount Pictures, Trailer Park
Special Audience Award for Trashiest Trailer: Domino: Teaser 1, New Line Cinema, Skip Film
We love the idea of awards for the best trailers. The best trailer does not always mean the best film but trailers do need good material to work with.
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