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It's That Time Again...The 2012 Asylum Looney Awards!!!

That's right, ladies and gentlemen, awards season isn't in full swing until it's time to place your votes for The Looney Awards, Celebrating Excellence in Asylum Films. This will be the Awards' third year, and this time around, things are changing a little bit.

First and foremost, the nominations are gone. To call myself biased would be a laughable understatement: not only did I contribute to three Asylum films this year, I'm acquainted with many of the fine, talented people who worked on most of the others, so for me to decide which films and performances are worth rewarding would be grossly unfair. So here's how were going to work it. At this link, you'll find The Asylum's list of all their 2012 productions. All you have to do is email your ONE winner in each of the below categories, and from there, he(she/they/it) with the most votes, wins. Easy, right? Of course it is. Let's check out those categories...

BEST PICTURE
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A NON-HUMAN*
BEST SCREENPLAY
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
BEST SCORE
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
BEST ASYLUM MOMENT OF THE YEAR

Couple of new categories in there, that's just me keeping it fresh for you. So then, once again, simply email your winners, one per category, to AsylumLoonies@hotmail.com, by THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th. Winners will be announced right here the very next day. That gives you plenty of time to get your hands on the flicks you haven't seen yet.

So now it's on you, Asylum-fans, not only to get your votes in, but to spread the good word far and wide. With a staggering 19 films released in 2012, there's a lot of greatness to choose from; it was The Asylum's most prolific year to date, so let's show our support and admiration by responding with a record number of votes. The clock is ticking!

* = can be animal, mineral, or meteorlogical

2 comments:

  1. Is #holdyourbreath to be excluded? I saw it in the theater in 2012...and I'd vote for one of the performers, if eligible.

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