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One of the 'inline citations', based on an archive URL taken on 23 September 2011 from the official Spike TV awards voting platform, has all the possible categories to vote for, but does not have the category of "Best Chase Scene". In spite of this, a number of the news reports at the time report that the "Chase Through London" scene, from " Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides", won this "Best Chase Scene" category. The only possible reason for this that I can think, is that the "Best Chase Scene" category, was a category that was added later, i.e. after the initial archive URL was taken. This creates a problem, as it means it probably was a category. However, because none of these news reports gives the details of the other nominations, i.e. only the winning nominee, then the full list of nominees for the "Best Chase Scene" is not verifiable. There is a list from IMDb [1], that does list the "Best Chase Scene" nominees, however, that source has often been flagged as being unreliable. The only way to confirm that the list is accurate, or not, would be to view the actual broadcast for the " 2011 Scream Awards". However, I have not been able to find a copy of the broadcast.
The list of the nominees for the "Best Chase Scene" currently on this " 2011 Scream Awards" Wikipedia page, and on the IMBd site, is:-
Can anyone locate a copy of the original broadcast, or find a reliable news source that reports on the "Best Chase Scene" category? SMargan ( talk) 05:37, 9 November 2023 (UTC)
IMDb [1] includes the "Scalped Alive by Motorboat" scene from " Piranha 3D" as a nominee for the "Holy Sh!t Scene of the Year" award. However, the archived voting portal from the official Spike TV web form does not contain that nomination as an entry in the awards results table.
Until confirming whether this additional nomination was included via watching the broadcast, this nominee should not be included. However, considering this official portal's omission of the "Best Chase Scene", the inclusion of this nomination needs to be investigated further. Can anyone locate a copy of the original broadcast, or find a reliable news source that reports on the "Scalped Alive by Motorboat" scene nomination's inclusion in the "Holy Sh!t Scene of the Year" award during the " 2011 Scream Awards"? SMargan ( talk) 05:37, 9 November 2023 (UTC)