When I first heard we were going to an award ceremony for Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror films, I didn't quite know what to expect. Who founded such an awesome academy? Why hadn't I figured out a way to attend sooner? Would there be anyone famous there receiving an award? And were we supposed to wear a suit and tie, or dress as our favorite Star Wars character?Truth be told I was extremely curious. For all I knew we could really just be going to someones basement to sit on bean bag chairs in a cardboard set to drink rootbeer while wearing rubber Vulcan ears. Don't get me wrong, we're huge Sci-fi Fantasy nerds, and we love rubber ears (and Rootbeer) I just wasn't sure what kind of affair this was going to be.
The 34th Annual Saturn Awards turned out to be hosted at the prestigious Universal Hilton Hotel, and lets just say the Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror knows how to put on an event. Celebrities trickled down the red carpet into the main lobby, posing for the cameras as they passed by an imposing Cylon Centurion and a looming green leafy creature (we're still not quite sure who he was).
After having drinks in the first hall surrounded by fifteen foot posters and LCD screens playing promo material for Hellboy II, we entered the main banquet room only to be greeted by remixes of all the great sci-fi classic themes, from Lost in Space to Doctor Who. After an amazing dinner (and cheesecake, whoa, crazy delicious) and good conversation with our table the ceremony began, and one by one the winners took the stage to receive their shining Saturn Award for their contributions to our favorite genres.
Be sure to click here and check out the entire list of honored films and award recipients.After the ceremony we ambled off to the after party, and schmoozed with celebrities and other Hollywood professionals, able to turn around to anyone in the room and ask their thoughts on the latest episode of Battlestar Galactica. It was great fun saying hello to John Voight, Niel McDonough, and Matt Reeves, and getting to talk to Guillermo del Toro and Doug Jones, who are some of the nicest people you will ever meet.
Thanks to Andrew for hooking us up, and Victor for coming with us! We would also like to extend our very special thanks to Robert Holguin for the invitation, it was a blast, we hope to see you again next year!



