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Golden Trailer Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in motion picture marketing, film trailers, posters and television advertisement |
Country | United States |
First awarded | September 21, 1999 |
Website | http://www.goldentrailer.com/ |
The Golden Trailer Awards are an American annual award show for film trailers founded in 1999.[1] The awards also honor the best work in all areas of film and video game marketing, including posters, television advertisements and other media, in 108 categories.[2]
It has been called "the Hollywood Awards show for the post-MTV era" and by its founders as celebrating "the people who condense 120 minutes into a two-minute minor opus."[3]
Overview
The 1st Golden Trailer Awards ceremony was held on September 21, 1999, in New York and had 19 categories. This jury consisted of Quentin Tarantino, Stephen Wooley, Jeff Kleeman and David Kaminow (from Miramax). The cofounders, sisters Evelyn Watters and Monica Brady, promoted their inaugural festival by screening the nominated trailers inside a gold-painted Airstream trailer at the 2000 Sundance festival.[4]
The ceremonies moved to Los Angeles in 2002.[5] Notable jurors in subsequent years have included Pedro Almodovar, Joel Siegel, Ben Stiller, Benicio Del Toro, Glenn Close, and Brett Ratner.[6] Even as the ceremonies have expanded to include 108 categories (show and non-show), they have made a point of remaining short (at 70 minutes) — like the works they are recognizing.[7] All editions have been broadcast online; more recent years have been televised on various networks including HDNet, ReelzChannel and Fox's MyNetworkTV.[8]
Notable additions to the award list include the "Golden Fleece" award, given to the trailer that gives a bad movie the most appeal. Executive Director Evelyn Watters describes it as celebrating the "pure art of cutting";[9] Executive Producer Monica Brady describes it as recognizing "a great trailer for a movie that is not so great."[10] It has also been called "the most anticipated of the evening."[11]
Hosts for the awards ceremonies have included Kathy Griffin (2002), Dennis Miller (2003), Tom Green (2004), Sinbad (2008), Natasha Leggero (2011), TJ Miller (2015) and Wayne Brady (2016, 2017).[12] The award was designed by artist Jim Bachor.[13]
The 9th Annual Golden Trailer Awards (broadcast as the Movie Preview Awards on MyNetworkTV),[citation needed] in 2008 were at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles. The Dark Knight won three awards: Best Action, Best Summer Blockbuster Poster and Trailer of the Year[14] in the public vote held by USA Today.
The 19th annual awards ceremony was held on May 31, 2018, at the Theater at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles. Michelle Buteau was host and master of ceremonies, and the presenters included Kate Flannery, Lea DeLaria, Yvette Nicole Brown, Nicole Sullivan and Missi Pyle. Paul Dergarabedian of comScore presented the Box Office Weekend Award (The Bow) to Avengers: Infinity War for the highest three day gross between May 1, 2017, and April 30, 2018.[15]
1999
The 1st Golden Trailer Awards were held in 1999, the winners were:[16]
- Best Action: The Matrix
- Best Animation/Family: A Bug's Life
- Best Art Commerce: The Matrix
- Best Comedy: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
- Best Documentary: Return with Honor
- Best Drama: Good Will Hunting
- Best Edit: The Matrix
- Best Foreign: Three Seasons
- Best Horror/Thriller: The Blair Witch Project
- Best Music: Out of Sight
- Best Romance: Great Expectations
- Best Trailer – No Budget: For Return of the Masterminds
- Best Voice Over: The Blair Witch Project
- Best of Show: The Matrix
- Best of the Decade: Se7en
- Most Original: Run Lola Run
- The Dark and Stormy Night: 8MM
- Trashiest: Cruel Intentions
- Golden Fleece: 8MM
2000s
Note: no ceremony was held for the year 2000.
2001
The 2nd Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2001, winners are listed as follows:[17]
- Best Action: Gone in Sixty Seconds tied with Vertical Limit
- Best Animation/Family: Chicken Run
- Best Art and Commerce: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
- Best Comedy: Best in Show
- Best Documentary: Running on the Sun: The Badwater 135
- Best Drama: Gladiator (for the teaser)
- Best Foreign: Billy Elliot
- Best Horror/Thriller: Unbreakable (for the teaser #1)
- Best Music: Almost Famous
- Best Romance: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (for the trailer)
- Best Trailer – No Budget: The Big Split
- Best Trailer – No Movie: "AKA"
- Best Voice Over: Valentine
- Best of Show: Requiem for a Dream
- Most Original: Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2
- The Dark and Stormy Night: Hollow Man
- Trashiest: A Table for One
- Best Title Sequence: Bedazzled
- Golden Fleece: Hollow Man
2002
The 3rd Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2002, the winners were:[18]
- Best Action: A Knight's Tale
- Best Animation/Family: Monsters, Inc.
- Best Comedy: The Royal Tenenbaums
- Best Documentary: Go Tigers!
- Best Drama: Memento
- Best Foreign: Amelie
- Best Independent: Series 7: The Contenders (for the redband trailer)
- Best Music: The Royal Tenenbaums
- Best Romance: Moulin Rouge! (for "Love Story")
- Best Trailer – No Movie: "Wedding Album"
- Best Voice Over: Spider-Man
- Best of Show: The Royal Tenenbaums
- Most Original: Memento
- Trashiest: Series 7: The Contenders (for the redband trailer)
- Best Horror/Thriller: Panic Room
- Best Title Sequence: ?
- Golden Fleece: The Business of Strangers
2003
The 4th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2003, the winners were:[19]
- Best Action: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (for "Sacrifice")
- Best Animation/Family: Spirited Away
- Best Comedy: About Schmidt (for the teaser)
- Best Documentary: Bowling for Columbine
- Best Drama: The Hours
- Best Foreign: Read My Lips
- Best Horror/Thriller: The Ring
- Best Independent: Read My Lips
- Best Music: About Schmidt (for the teaser)
- Best Romance: Secretary
- Best Trailer – No Movie: "Twelve Twisted Tricks"
- Best Voice Over: About Schmidt (for the teaser)
- Best of Show: About Schmidt (for the teaser)
- Most Original: The Ring
- Trashiest: The Rules of Attraction
- Golden Fleece: Blue Crush
2004
5th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2004, the winners were:[20]
- Best Action: Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
- Best Animation/Family: Harry Potter and the Prison of Azkaban (for the teaser #2)
- Best Comedy: Elf
- Best Documentary: Spellbound
- Best Drama: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (for the trailer #1)
- Best Foreign: Osama
- Best Foreign Independent: City of God
- Best Horror/Thriller: Dawn of the Dead
- Best Independent: Lost in Translation
- Best Music: The Triplets of Belleville
- Best Romance: The Cooler
- Best Trailer – No Movie: "Revolver"
- Best Voice Over: 21 Grams (voice over talent: Sean Penn)
- Best Show: The Stepford Wives (for the teaser)
- Most Original: The Stepford Wives (for the teaser)
- Summer 2004 Blockbuster: The Stepford Wives (for the teaser)
- Trashiest: A Miami Tail
- Golden Fleece: Northfork
2005
6th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2005, the winners were:[21]
- Best Action: War of the Worlds
- Best Animation/Family: The Incredibles (for "Buckle Up")
- Best Comedy: Napoleon Dynamite
- Best Documentary: Fahrenheit 9/11
- Best Drama: Collateral
- Best Foreign: House of Flying Daggers (original title Shi mian mai fu)
- Best Foreign Independent: House of Flying Daggers (original title Shi mian mai fu)
- Best Horror: The Amityville Horror (for "Get Out")
- Best Independent: I Heart Huckabees
- Best Music: Garden State (for the trailer)
- Best Romance: A Very Long Engagement (original title Un long dimanche de fiancailles)
- Best Thriller: Open Water
- Best Trailer – No Movie: Empire Design (for "Fela Kuti")
- Best Video Game Trailer: Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault
- Best Voice Over: The Motorcycle Diaries (original title Diarios de motocicleta)
- Most Original: The Hitchhicker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Summer 2005 Blockbuster: War of the Worlds
- Trashiest: A Dirty Shame
- Golden Fleece: White Noise
2006
7th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2006, the winners were:[22]
- Best Action: Mission: Impossible III
- Best Animation/Family: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- Best Comedy: Wedding Crashers(for "The Masters")
- Best Documentary: March of the Penguins (original title La marche de l'empereur)
- Best Drama: Good Night, and Good Luck.
- Best Foreign Action Trailer: District B13 (original title Banlieue 13) tied with Oldboy (original title Oldeuboi)
- Best Foreign Comedy Trailer: FC Venus
- Best Foreign Dramatic Trailer: Paradise Now
- Best Foreign Romance Trailer: The Tiger and the Snow (original title La tigre e la neve)
- Best Horror: The Exorcism of Emily Rose
- Best Independent: Transamerica
- Best Music: Happy Feet
- Best Romance: Pride & Prejudice
- Best Sound Editing in a Trailer: Domino (for the teaser #1)
- Best Thriller: Match Point
- Best Titles in a Trailer: Brick
- Best Trailer – No Movie: 5-25-77 (original title '77)
- Best Video Game Trailer: The Godfather
- Best Voice Over: March of the Penguins (original title La marche de l'empereur)
- Best Show: Mission: Impossible III
- Most Original: Thank You for Smoking
- Most Original Foreign Trailer: Look Both Ways
- Summer 2006 Blockbuster: Mission: Impossible III
- Trashiest: Survival Island (original title Three)
- Golden Fleece: Into the Blue
- Special Audience: Beer League (for the trashiest trailer)
2007
8th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2007, the winners were:[23]
- Best Action: 300
- Best Documentary: This Film Is Not Yet Rated
- Best Independent: The Science of Sleep (original title La science des reves)
- Best Thriller: The Descent
- Best of Show: 300
- Trashiest: Another Gay Movie
- Golden Fleece: Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus
- Summer Blockbuster: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
2008
9th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2008, the winners were:[24]
- Best Action: The Dark Knight
- Best Action Poster: Resident Evil: Extinction
- Best Action TV Spot: The Bourne Ultimatum (for "I Remember")
- Best Animation/Family: Enchanted
- Best Animation/Family Poster: Shrek the Third (for the teaser poster)
- Best Animation/Family TV Spot: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (for "Great Wizards")
- Best Anime Trailer: Doctor Strange
- Best Comedy: Tropic Thunder
- Best Comedy Poster: Step Brothers (for the one sheet)
- Best Comedy TV Spot: Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (for "Campaign")
- Best Documentary: Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?
- Best Documentary Poster: Religious (for "Toast")
- Best Drama: No Country for Old Men
- Best Drama Poster: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (for the one sheet)
- Best Drama TV Spot: There Will Be Blood (for "Music Review")
- Best Foreign Action Trailer: Revolver
- Best Foreign Comedy Trailer: My Best Friend (original title Mon meilleur ami)
- Best Foreign Drama Trailer: When Did You Last See Your Father? (original title And When Did You Last See Your Father?")
- Best Foreign Horror/Thriller Trailer: The Eye 3 (original title "Gin gwai")
- Best Foreign Romance Trailer: Paris, je t'aime (for "The Dance")
- Best Horror: I Am Legend
- Best Horror Poster: The Eye (for the one sheet)
- Best Horror TV Spot: Saw IV (for "Clown Blinks")
- Best In-Theater Advertising: Mad Men
- Best Independent Poster: Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
- Best Independent Trailer: Day Night Day Night
- Best International Poster: Trade
- Best Motion/Title Graphics: Hitman
- Best Music: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (original title Le scaphandre et le papillon)
- Best Romance: Atonement
- Best Romance Poster: 27 Dresses (for the one sheet)
- Best Romance TV Spot: 27 Dresses (for "Invite Event")
- Best Sound Editing: I Am Legend
- Best Summer 2008 Blockbuster Poster: The Dark Knight (for the teaser)
- Best Summer 2008 TV Spot: Wanted (for "Choice Revised")
- Best Teaser Poster: Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer (for the teaser)
- Best Thriller: Vantage Point
- Best Thriller Poster: Untraceable (for "Diane")
- Best Thriller TV Spot: No Country for Old Men (for "Friend-o")
- Best Trailer – No Movie: Gamer
- Best Video Game Trailer: The Simpsons Game
- Best Voice Over: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
- Best Wildposts: Forgetting Sarah Marshall (for "Wild Posts")
- Most Original: In Bruges
- Most Original Foreign Trailer: Persepolis (for trailer #2)
- Most Original Poster: Rambo (for "Stencil")
- Most Original TV Spot: Shrek the Third (for "Shrekstra #1")
- Summer 2008 Blockbuster: Iron Man (for "Escaped")
- Trashiest Trailer: Drive Thru
- Golden Fleece: Awake
2009
10th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2009, the winners were:[25]
- Best Summer 2009 Blockbuster Poster: Star Trek (for the "Final One Sheet")
- Best Summer 2009 TV Spot: Star Trek (for "Dare")
- Best in Show: Star Trek
- Summer 2009 Blockbuster: Star Trek
- Best Film Festival Trailer: New York, I Love You
- Best Independent Trailer: Happy-Go-Lucky
- Best Music: Star Trek
2010s
2010
11th Golden Trailer Award ceremony award was held in 2010, the winners were:[26]
- Best Independent Trailer: A Serious Man (for trailer #3)
- Best Sound Editing: A Serious Man (for trailer #3)
- Best Summer 2010 Blockbuster Poster: Inception (for "Maze")
- Most Innovative Advertising for a Feature Film: Avatar (for "Planet Pandora")
- Best Action: Avatar (for "Theatrical Trailer")
- Best Action TV Spot: Avatar (for "Kansas")
- Best Animation/Family: How to Train Your Dragon (for "Prepare" trailer #3)
- Best Summer Blockbuster 2010 TV Spot: The Last Airbender (for "Chosen")
- Best in Show: A Serious Man (for trailer #3)
- Most Innovative Advertising for a Brand/Product: The Sound of Music (for "Entertainment Trailer")
- Most Original: A Serious Man (for trailer #3)
- Most Original Poster: Inception (for "Maze")
- Summer 2010 Blockbuster: Inception (for "City")
2011
12th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2011, the winners were:[27]
- Best Foreign/International Poster: You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
- Best Independent: The Tree of Life
- Best Summer 2011 Blockbuster Trailer: Transformers: Dark of the Moon
- Best Foreign Drama Trailer: Empire of Silver (original title Bai yin di guo)
- Best Foreign Romance Trailer: Empire of Silver (original title Bai yin di guo)
- Best Horror: The Rite
- Best of Show: The Tree of Life
- Most Original: The Tree of Life
2012
13th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2012, the winners were:[28]
- Best Action: Snow White and the Huntsman (for "Forever")
- Best Action Poster: The Hunger Games (for teaser poster)
- Best Action TV Spot: Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (for "Beat")
- Best Animation/Family: The Muppets (for "Their Movie")
- Best Animation/Family Poster: The Hunger Games (for "Final Poster")
- Best Animation/Family TV Spot: Puss in Boots (for "Curiosity")
- Best Anime Trailer: The Secret World of Arrietty (original title Kari-gurashi no Arietti) (for "Stand Tall")
- Best Comedy: Bridesmaids (for redband trailer)
- Best Comedy Poster: The Hangover Part II (for "One Sheet")
- Best Comedy TV Spot: 21 Jump Street (for "Arrest")
- Best Documentary: George Harrison: Living in The Material World
- Best Documentary Poster: Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap
- Best Drama: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
- Best Drama Poster: The Ides of March (for "One Sheet")
- Best Drama TV Spot: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (for "Messages")
- Best Foreign Action Trailer: Elite Squad: The Enemy Within (original title Tropa de Elite 2: O Inimigo Agora e Outro)
- Best Foreign Animation/Family Trailer: The Secret World of Arrietty (original title Kari-gurashi no Arietti) (for "UK trailer")
- Best Foreign Comedy Trailer: The Untouchables (original title Intouchables)
- Best Foreign Documentary Trailer: Anton Corbijn Inside Out
- Best Graphics in a TV Spot: Martha Marcy May Marlene (for "Review")
- Best Horror: The Devil Inside (for "Who")
- Best Horror Poster: Scream 4
- Best Horror TV Spot: The Cabin in the Woods (for "Secret")
- Best Independent: Take Shelter
- Best Independent Poster: Tinker Tailor Toy Soldier Spy (for "One Sheet")
- Best Independent TV Spot: The Artist (for ":60 Spotlight")
- Best International Poster: The Dark Knight Rises (for UK Quad")
- Best Motion/Title Graphics: Anonymous (for domestic trailer #2)
- Best Music: Another Earth
- Best Pre-Show Theatrical Advertising: 21 Jump Street (for "In Theater NCM")
- Best Romance: Like Crazy
- Best Romance Poster: The Lucky One (for "One Sheet")
- Best Romance TV Spot: The Vow (for "Forever")
- Best Sound Editing: The Woman in Black (for "Darkness")
- Best Standee for Feature Film: The Hunger Games
- Best Summer 2012 Blockbuster Poster: The Dark Knight Rises (for teaser one sheet "City")
- Best Summer Blockbuster 2012 TV Spot: Snow White and the Huntsman (for "Ravenna")
- Best Teaser Poster: The Hunger Games (for teaser poster)
- Best Thriller: The Grey (for "Teeth Redband")
- Best Thriller Poster: The Ides of March (for "One Sheet")
- Best Thriller TV Spot: Contagion
- Best Trailer – No Movie: Babylon
- Best Video Game Trailer: The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings (original title Wiedzmin 2: Zabojcy krolow)
- Best Voice Over: Final Destination 5 (for "Die Again")
- Best Wildposts: Drive (for "Vertical Campaign")
- Best in Show: The Dark Knight Rises (for "Chant")
- Most Innovative Advertising for a Feature Film: Shame (for "Alternative Newspaper Ad")
- Most Innovative Advertising for a Brand/Product: The Hunger Games (for "Faux Motion Ad – Smile Away")
- Most Innovative Advertising for a Feature Film: Shame (for Alternative Newspaper Ad")
- Most Original Poster: The Ides of March (for "One Sheet")
- Most Original TV Spot: The Descendants (for "Paradise")
- Most Original Trailer: Chronicle (for "Camera")
- Summer 2012 Blockbuster Trailer: The Dark Knight Rises (for "Chant")
- The Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over: The Secret World of Arrietty (original title Kari-gurashi no Arietti) (for "UK Trailer")
- Trashiest Poster: Piranha 3DD
- Trashiest Trailer: Piranha 3DD
- Golden Fleece: Apollo 18 (for "Classified")
2013
14th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2013, the winners were:[29]
- Best Action: Skyfall (for domestic trailer)
- Best Action Poster: The Expendables 2 (for "Last Supper")
- Best Action TV Spot: Fast & Furious 6 (for "Breathe" Super Bowl trailer)
- Best Animation/Family: Wreck-It-Ralph (for "Dreams")
- Best Animation/Family Poster: Life of Pi (for "Mosaic")
- Best Animation/Family TV Spot: Monsters University (for "College AD Imagine")
- Best Comedy: The Hangover Part III (for teaser trailer)
- Best Comedy Poster: Ted
- Best Comedy TV Spot: Ted (for "Name Game")
- Best Documentary: Brooklyn Castle
- Best Documentary Poster: The House I Live In
- Best Drama: Argo
- Best Drama Poster: Argo
- Best Drama TV Spot: Lincoln (for "Vote")
- Best Film Festival Poster: The Last Stand (for "New York Comic-Con" poster)
- Best Film Festival Trailer: Kinetic Imageworkds (for 50th New York Film Festival)
- Best Foreign Action Trailer: The Thieves (original title Dodookdeul)
- Best Foreign Animation/Family Trailer: From Up on Puppy Hill (original title Kokuriko-zaka kara)
- Best Foreign Documentary Trailer: The Gatekeeper
- Best Foreign Drama Trailer: Unfinished Song (original title Song for Marion)
- Best Foreign Graphics Trailer: Painted Skin: The Resurrection (original title Hua pi 2)
- Best Foreign Horror/Thriller Trailer: The Awakening
- Best Foreign Poster: Mabo
- Best Foreign Romance Trailer: Treading Water (original title The Boy Who Smells Like Fish)
- Best Foreign TV Spot: Rust and Bone (original title De rouille et d'os) (for "Sexy Action")
- Best Graphic Design in a TV Spot: The Expendables 2 (for "Tank Review")
- Best Horror: Mama (for "Forever")
- Best Horror Poster: The Last Exorcism Part II (for "Backhend")
- Best Horror TV Spot: Sinister (for "No One")
- Best Independent Poster: Beasts of the Southern Wild
- Best Independent TV Spot: End of Watch (for "Sound Review")
- Best Independent Trailer: Silver Linings Playbook (for "Never Met")
- Best International Poster: Skyfall
- Best Motion/Title Graphics: Argo
- Best Music: Les Misérables (for "I Dreamed a Dream")
- Best Music TV Spot: Django Unchained (for "Unchained BET")
- Best Original Score: Skyfall (for teaser trailer)
- Best Pre-Show Theatrical Advertising: A Good Day to Die Hard (for "Go Big Regal")
- Best Romance: Silver Linings Playbook
- Best Romance Poster: Safe Haven (for one sheet)
- Best Romance TV Spot: Safe Haven (for "Secret")
- Best Sound Editing: Flight (for "Impact Review")
- Best Summer 2013 Blockbuster Poster: Man of Steel
- Best Summer Blockbuster 2013 TV Spot: Fast & Furious 6 (for "Breathe" Super Bowl trailer)
- Best Teaser Poster: A Good Day to Die Hard
- Best Thriller: Trance (for domestic trailer C)
- Best Thriller Poster: Trance
- Best Thriller TV Spot: Dredd (for "Big Addicted")
- Best Video Game Poster: Tomb Raider (for "Tomb Raider")
- Best Video Game TV Spot: Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (for "Showdown Accolades")
- Best Video Game Trailer: Tomb Raider (for "Tri 3 Survivor")
- Best Voice Over TV Spot: Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (for "Brutal")
- Best Wildposts: The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
- Best in Show: Iron Man 3 (for "Not Afraid")
- Most Innovative Advertising for a Feature Film: The Campaign (for "Cam Dollar")
- Most Original Foreign Trailer: Kill Me Please
- Most Original Poster: Texas Chainsaw 3D (for Special Screening Long Shot")
- Most Original TV Spot: Brave (for Mother's Day: 60")
- Most Original Trailer: Monsters University (for "Admissions")
- Summer 2013 Blockbuster Trailer: Iron Man 3 (for "Not Afraid")
- The Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over: John Dies at the End
- Trashiest Poster: A Haunted House
- Trashiest Trailer: Spring Breakers
- Golden Fleece: Hit and Run (for greenband trailer)
2014
15th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2014, the winners were:[30]
- Best Action: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (for the trailer "World Event")
- Best Action Poster: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
- Best Action TV Spot: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (for "The World 60")
- Best Animation/Family: Frozen (for "The Time Is Forever" trailer)
- Best Animation/Family Poster: Despicable Me 2 (for Side by Side Billboard" poster)
- Best Animation/Family TV Spot: The Lego Movie (for "Special Cast")
- Best Comedy: Bad Words (for redband trailer)
- Best Comedy Poster: Neighbors (for teaser poster)
- Best Comedy TV Spot: Neighbors (for "Mad Neighbors")
- Best Documentary: Blackfish
- Best Documentary Poster: Muscle Shoals
- Best Documentary TV Spot: The Armstrong Lie (for "Ride 60")
- Best Drama: Lee Daniel's The Butler
- Best Drama Poster: Gravity
- Best Drama TV Spot: Rush (for "Mark:60")
- Best Fantasy Adventure: Maleficent (for trailer featuring Lana Del Rey's version of "Once Upon a Dream")
- Best Fantasy/Adventure TV Spot: Star Trek: Into Darkness (for "Go:30")
- Best Foreign Action Trailer: Warrior King 2 (original title Tom yum goong 2) (for "Revenge")
- Best Foreign Animation/Family Trailer: Ernest & Celestine (original title Ernest et Celestine)
- Best Foreign Comedy Trailer: Hector and the Search for Happiness (for the international theatrical trailer)
- Best Foreign Documentary Trailer: Hawking
- Best Foreign Drama: Ida
- Best Foreign Graphics in a Trailer: Journey to the West (original title Xi you: Xiang mo pian) (for "Demons")
- Best Foreign Horror/Thriller Trailer: The Babadook
- Best Foreign Poster: Roxanne
- Best Foreign Romance Trailer: Dirty Weekend (original title Le Weekend)
- Best Foreign TV Spot: The Wind Rises (original title Kaze tachinu) (for "Hayao Miyazaki – Visionary 30")
- Best Graphics in a TV Spot: The Grand Budapest Hotel (for "30TV Dynamite")
- Best Horror: The Conjuring (for "Case")
- Best Horror Poster: You're Next
- Best Horror TV Spot: The Conjuring (for "Event Review")
- Best Independent Poster: 12 Years a Slave (for theatrical release poster)
- Best Independent TV Spot: 12 Years a Slave (for "Fight Back")
- Best Independent Trailer: Dallas Buyers Club (for trailer #1/theatrical trailer)
- Best International Poster: Godzilla
- Best Motion Poster: 2 Guns
- Best Motion/Title Graphics: Transcendence (for "Singularity")
- Best Music: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (for "Dirty Paws" by Of Monsters and Men in theatrical trail #1)
- Best Music TV Spot: Frozen (for "Let It Go" Review – Disney's Frozen Holiday trailer)
- Best Original Score: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (for theatrical trailer #4)
- Best Pre-Show Theatrical Advertising for a Band: White House Down (for "NCW")
- Best Romance: The Fault in Our Stars
- Best Romance Poster: About Time
- Best Romance TV Spot: The Great Gatsby (for "You and Me")
- Best Sound Editing: Into the Storm (for teaser trailer)
- Best Standee for a Feature Film: Despicable Me 2 (for "Whack-a-Minion")
- Best Summer 2014 Blockbuster Poster: Godzilla
- Best Summer Blockbuster 2014 TV Spot: Godzilla (for "Flight")
- Best Teaser Poster: The Purge: Anarchy
- Best Thriller: Gravity (for "Detached")
- Best Thriller Poster: You're Next (for Comic Con poster)
- Best Thriller TV Spot: Gravity (for "No Escape")
- Best Video Game Poster: Need for Speed: Rivals
- Best Video Game TV Spot: Diablo III: Reaper of Souls (for "Face Off")
- Best Vine: Sabotage (for "Kill #18")
- Best Viral Video of Campaign: Muppets Most Wanted (for "Watched the Commercials Extended Online")
- Best Voice Over TV Spot: RoboCop (for "60Infomerical")
- Best Wildposts: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (for teaser outdoor poster)
- Best in Show: Gravity (for "Detached")
- Most Innovative Advertising for a Brand/Product: The Lego Movie (for "Behind the Bricks")
- Most Innovative Advertising for a Feature Film: The Wolf of Wall Street (for "Marty Party")
- Most Innovative Advertising for a Video Game: Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z (for "Load of Shit")
- Most Original Foreign Trailer: The Turning
- Most Original Poster: You're Next (for "Graffiti Billboard" poster)
- Most Original TV Spot: Muppets Most Wanted (for "Across the Internet")
- Most Original Trailer: This Is the End (for "April Fools" trailer)
- Trashiest Poster: Lovelace
- Trashiest Trailer: Bad Milo (original title Bad Milo!)
- Best Summer 2014 Blockbuster Trailer: Edge of Tomorrow (for "Converge")
- Best Video Game: Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag – Freedom Cry (for "Launch" trailer)
- The Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over: Don Jon (for trailer #1)
- Golden Fleece: The Fifth Estate (for "The Future")
- Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over: The Heat (for "Can You Dig It?")
2015
16th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2015, the winners were:[31]
- Best Action: Furious 7
- Best Action Poster: The Expendables 3
- Best Animation/Family: Big Hero 6
- Best Animation/Family Poster: Minions
- Best Animation/Family TV Spot: Big Hero 6
- Best Billboard: Insurgent
- Best Comedy: Ted 2
- Best Comedy Poster: Ted 2
- Best Comedy TV Spot: Ted 2
- Best Documentary: Life Itself
- Best Documentary Poster: Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger
- Best Documentary TV Spot: Monkey Kingdom
- Best Drama: Selma
- Best Drama Poster: American Sniper
- Best Drama TV Spot: American Sniper
- Best Fantasy/Adventure Poster: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
- Best Fantasy/Adventure: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
- Best Fantasy/Adventure TV Spot: Guardians of the Galaxy
- Best Foreign Action Trailer: Grandmaster
- Best Foreign Animation/Family Trailer: Shaun the Sheep Movie
- Best Foreign Comedy Trailer: The Bachelor (original title The Stag)
- Best Foreign Documentary Trailer: Dark Horse
- Best Foreign Drama Trailer: The Imitation Game
- Best Foreign Graphics in a Trailer: The Babadook
- Best Foreign Horror Trailer: Hollow (original title Doat hon)
- Best Foreign Poster: '71
- Best Foreign Romance Trailer: Far from the Madding Crowd
- Best Foreign TV Spot: Ex Machina
- Best Foreign Thriller Trailer: Ex Manchina
- Best Graphics in a TV Spot: Nightcrawler
- Best Horror: The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death
- Best Horror Poster: Dracula Untold
- Best Horror TV Spot: The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death
- Best Independent: Boyhood
- Best Independent Poster: Cut Bank
- Best Independent TV Spot: The Drop
- Best International Poster: As Above, So Below
- Best Motion Poster: Deliver Us from Evil
- Best Music: Guardians of the Galaxy
- Best Music TV Spot: American Sniper
- Best Original Score: Interstellar
- Best Original Score TV Spot: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
- Best Pre-Show Theatrical Advertising for a Brand: Big Hero 6
- Best Romance: Paper Towns
- Best Romance Poster: The Age of Adaline
- Best Romance TV Spot: If I Stay
- Best Sound Editing: Avengers: Age of Ultron
- Best Summer 2015 Blockbuster: Avengers: Age of Ultron
- Best Summer Blockbuster Poster: Minions
- Best Summer Blockbuster TV Spot: Jurassic World
- Best Teaser: Interstellar
- Best Teaser Poster: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
- Best Thriller: American Sniper
- Best Thriller Poster: John Wick
- Best Thriller TV Spot: American Sniper
- Best Trailer/Teaser for a TV Series/Miniseries: Game of Thrones
- Best Viral Campaign: Into the Storm
- Best Voice Over TV Spot: McFarland, USA
- Best Wildposts: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
- Best in Show: Furious 7
- Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over: Inherent Vice
- Golden Fleece: The Giver
- Most Innovating Advertising for a Feature Film: These Final Hours
- Most Original Foreign Trailer: Hyena
- Most Original Poster: Kill the Messenger
- Most Original Trailer: Mad Max: Fury Road
- Trashiest Trailer: Buzzard
- Best Action TV Spot: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, Bo Good, Very Bad Day
- Most Original TV Spot: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
- The Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
- Golden Fleece – Best Action TV Spot: Furious 7
- Golden Fleece – Best Documentary Poster: Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger
2016
17th Golden Trailer Award ceremony was held in 2016, the winners were:[32]
- Best Action: Deadpool
- Best Action Poster: Star Wars: The Force Awakens (original title Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens)
- Best Animation/Family: The Jungle Book
- Best Animation/Family Poster: The Secret Life of Pets
- Best Animation/Family TV Spot: The Jungle Book
- Best Billboard: Allegiant
- Best Cinematic Vine/Instagram: Victor Frankestein
- Best Comedy: Keanu
- Best Comedy Poster: Dirty Grandpa
- Best Comedy TV Spot: Spy
- Best Documentary: He Named Me Malala
- Best Documentary Poster: Making a Murderer
- Best Documentary TV Spot: Making a Murderer
- Best Drama: The Martian
- Best Drama Poster: The Hateful Eight
- Best Drama TV Spot: Bridge of Spies (for "Standing Man International")
- Best Fantasy/Adventure Poster: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2
- Best Fantasy/Adventure: Star Wars: The Force Awakens (original title Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens)
- Best Fantasy/Adventure TV Spot: The Hunger Games: Mockinjay – Part 2
- Best Foreign Action Trailer: Rise of the Legend (original title Huang feihong zhi yingxiong you meng)
- Best Foreign Animation/Family Trailer: Oddball and the Penguins (original title Oddball)
- Best Foreign Comedy Trailer: Rams (original title Hrutar)
- Best Foreign Documentary Trailer: Amy
- Best Foreign Drama Trailer: Phoenix Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Golden_Trailer_Awards
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