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The 1st Spacey Awards were presented on June 26, 2003 by the Canadian television channel Space. They were conducted as a "travelling award show"; instead of holding a gala ceremony in one location, awards were instead presented from various locations across Canada.
The awards included both audience-voted and juried prizes. Awards also included a lifetime achievement award to William Shatner, and a special achievement award to the town of Vulcan, Alberta for its municipal tourism campaign embracing and celebrating the Star Trek associations of its name.
Viewers Choice Awards
- Favourite TV Series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Favourite Canadian TV Series: Stargate SG-1
- Favourite Movie Hero: Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
- Favourite Movie Villain: Dr. Evil from Austin Powers in Goldmember
- Favourite TV Hottie: T'Pol from Star Trek: Enterprise
- Favourite Creature Character: Gollum from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Space Choice Awards
- Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
- Best Horror/Suspense Movie: The Ring
- Best Animated Movie: Spirited Away
- Best Visual SFX: Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones
- Best Action Sequence: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - Battle of Helm's Deep
- Lifetime Achievement Award: William Shatner
- Special Achievement Award: Vulcan, Alberta
References
- "Spacey new prize". Montreal Gazette, May 15, 2003.
- "Awards aplenty". Winnipeg Sun, June 22, 2003.
- ^ John McKay, "Rings topp winner of Spacey Awards". The Province, June 27, 2003.
- ^ "Spacing out for best in sci-fi". Montreal Gazette, June 26, 2003.
- ^ Maria Canton, "Vulcan's Star Trek theme reaches the final frontier". Edmonton Journal, June 25, 2003.