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    Stunt Awards

    Starting this new Stunt Awards thread because it's been a long time coming and we should recognize this here.

    ‘GLOW’s Shauna Duggins Is First Woman To Win Stunt Coordination At Creative Arts Emmys
    by Dino-Ray Ramos
    September 8, 2018 7:28pm


    Netflix
    Netflix’s series GLOW, based on the cult ’80s wrestling program made history Saturday when Shauna Duggins won for Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program. She was the first woman to win in the category at the Creative Arts Emmys.


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    GLOW had some stiff competition including Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Cobra Kai, Saturday Night Live, and Shameless, but the comedy ended up body slamming all of them. This was Duggins’ second nomination and first win. Her first nomination was for Alias in 2006. She joins Dorenda Moore, who won a Daytime Emmy for stunt coordination in 2010.

    Upon accepting the award, Duggins admitted she was nervous, but thanked her GLOW family.

    Backstage, Duggins was a bit more relaxed and said that she was “honored to be the first woman” to receive the award for Outstanding Stunt Coordination.

    She gives recognition to her fellow peers and sees them as mentors and friends. She recognizes that even though she is “the first” in this category, she points out that “This show, in general, breaks the mold for women.”

    GLOW also won a Creative Arts Emmy for Outstanding Production Design For a Narrative Program (Half-Hour or Less) and was nominated for Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series. It has also received Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series.
    I know Dorenda Moore. She was the Stunt Coordinator for Man at Arms: Art of War Season 1.
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    Vulture Stunt Awards

    JAN. 17, 2024
    The Stunt Awards Are Back Here are the nominees for Vulture’s second annual celebration of stunt professionals — and the action movies they make great.
    By Brandon Streussnig and Bilge Ebiri
    The Stunt Awards
    A celebration of the below-the-line talent that makes great action movies tick.


    Photo: Yash Raj Films, Climax Studio, Lions Gate Films, Paramount Pictures

    Last year, when we introduced Vulture’s annual Stunt Awards, we did so partly as a way to advocate for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to finally introduce a Best Stunts Oscar. We keep hearing that AMPAS is getting closer to doing so, though it keeps not happening. But last year’s Stunt Awards also demonstrated something else: that the world of stunts is far too big and diverse and wonderful to narrow into one award. Our nominees for 2023 range from massive action blockbusters to small French dramas, from straight-to-video beat-downs to slick erotic thrillers, and more. The nominees (not to mention the eventual winners) are proof of just how integrated stunts have become in all of modern moviemaking.

    At the time, 2022 seemed like a watershed year for stunts, with titles like Top Gun: Maverick, RRR, and Everything Everywhere All at Once on everyone’s minds. Well, 2023 was even more so: Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt jumped a motorcycle off a cliff in Norway (well, actually, he did that in 2021, but we finally got to see it this year), and Keanu Reeves’s John Wick fought all of Paris. The action in 2023’s horror movies was spectacular. Even some of the big-budget blockbusters that underperformed had fantastic action sequences. Plus, we had how many racing pictures? And these are just the movies one would expect to have great action sequences. There were also films like Ari Aster’s Beau Is Afraid and Bottoms — not obvious stunt titles but great stunt pictures all the same.

    Like last year’s nominations, this year’s came from our expanding mini-academy of stunt professionals, writers, filmmakers, and other industry folk who are helping us honor work in these feature-length films released between January 1 and December 31, 2023. (To be eligible, the films must have been made available to U.S. audiences in that time period, whether in limited screenings, wide release, or on a streaming platform.) In the second edition of our awards, we have three times as many nominations as in our inaugural event, honoring everything from a Godzilla flick and the latest Fast to a Jennifer Lawrence rom-com and more than one A24 movie. The final voting period is open now, and the Second Annual Stunt Awards winners will be announced on March 4.

    Best Stunt in an Action Film
    Awarded to a specific sequence in an action film that exemplifies the work of a stunt-coordination team. The award will be given to a stunt coordinator, stunt choreographer, cinematographer, unit director, and/or any notable stunt professionals. The nominees are:

    -The Equalizer 3 (the Stained Glass Ceiling scene)
    -Extraction 2 (the Opening Oner)
    -Jawan (the Highway Chase)
    -John Wick: Chapter 4 (the Stair Fight and Fall)
    -Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (the Base Jump)

    Best Stunt in a Nonaction Film
    Awarded to a specific sequence in a nonaction film (defined as a movie not predominantly occupied by physical spectacle in the form of fights, chases, explosions, or other violence). The award will be given to a stunt coordinator, stunt choreographer, cinematographer, unit director, and/or any notable stunt professionals. The nominees are:

    -Beau Is Afraid (Beau’s Run Home)
    -Bottoms (the Field Mêlée)
    -The Iron Claw (the Wrestling Montage)
    -No Hard Feelings (the Naked Beach Fight)
    -Sick (the Home Invasion)

    Best Fight
    Awarded to a hand-to-hand combat sequence that is not a shoot-out, though it can involve weapons. The award will be given to a stunt coordinator, stunt choreographer, cinematographer, unit director, and/or any notable stunt professionals. The nominees are:

    -Creed III (Donny and Dame Ascend to the Astral Plane)
    -John Wick: Chapter 4 (Caine Cooks in the Kitchen)
    -The Killer (the Brute Fight)
    -The Roundup (Ma Dong-seok vs. Hong Joon-young)
    -Sniper G.R.I.T. (Lady Death vs. Everybody)

    Best Shoot-out
    Awarded to any sequence involving guns at relatively close range. The award will be given to a stunt coordinator, stunt choreographer, cinematographer, unit director, and/or any notable stunt professionals. The nominees are:

    Ballerina (Jang Ok-ju Invades the Grow House)
    The Channel (the Bank Heist)
    Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant (Ambush on the Mine)
    John Wick: Chapter 4 (the Overhead Gun Fight)
    Silent Night (the Final Shoot-out)

    Best Vehicular Stunt
    Awarded to any sequence involving motorized vehicles. The award will be given to a stunt coordinator, stunt choreographer, cinematographer, unit director, and/or any notable stunt professionals. The nominees are:

    Fast X (the Rome Car Chase)
    Ferrari (the Mille Miglia Race)
    Jawan (the Highway Chase)
    John Wick: Chapter 4 (the Arc de Triomphe Scene)
    Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One (the Rome Car Chase)

    Best Aerial Stunt
    Awarded to any sequence that takes place predominantly in the air. The award will be given to a stunt coordinator, stunt choreographer, cinematographer, unit director, and/or any notable stunt professionals. The nominees are:

    Extraction 2 (the Helicopter Shoot-out)
    Godzilla Minus One (the Plane Circling Godzilla)
    Kandahar (the Helicopter Fight)
    Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One (the Base Jump)
    Pathaan (the Jet-Pack Fight)

    Best Practical Explosion
    Awarded to any sequence that involves any reactive substance that amounts to an explosion. This award will be given to a stunt coordinator, stunt choreographer, cinematographer, unit director, pyrotechnician, and/or any notable stunt professionals. The nominees are:

    Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant (the Truck Explosion)
    Extraction 2 (Chris Hemsworth’s Flaming Fist)
    How to Blow Up a Pipeline (the Pipeline Blows Up)
    Killers of the Flower Moon (the House Explosion)
    Oppenhemier (the Trinity Test)

    Best Overall Action Film
    Awarded to the best film for stunt work overall. The award will be given to a director, stunt coordinator, stunt choreographer, cinematographer, unit director, and/or any notable stunt professionals. The nominees are:

    Ballerina
    Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant
    Extraction 2
    Fist of the Condor
    Jawan
    John Wick: Chapter 4
    Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One
    Pathaan
    Silent Night
    Shin Kamen Rider

    Best Achievement in Stunts Overall
    Awarded to the best overall stunt professional (or duo) in 2023. The nominees are:

    Kefi Abrikh (Furies, The Princess)
    Vincent Bouillon (John Wick: Chapter 4, Freelance, Sniper: G.R.I.T.)
    Stephen Dunlevy (John Wick: Chapter 4)
    Saori Izawa (Baby Assassins 2, John Wick: Chapter 4)
    Jeremy Marinas (Blue Beetle, Fast X, John Wick: Chapter 4, Silent Night)
    Rachel McDermott (Extraction 2)
    Scott Rogers (John Wick: Chapter 4)
    Marko Zaror (The Fist of the Condor, John Wick: Chapter 4)

    Lifetime Achievement Award
    The winner will be announced on March 4, 2023.
    How did we miss this last year?
    Gene Ching
    Publisher www.KungFuMagazine.com
    Author of Shaolin Trips
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