The nominees have been announced for the fourth annual Scream Awards, held every year by Spike TV. The decisively more "fan-friendly" award ceremony (compared to the Oscars) honors films from the sci-fi, fantasy, horror and comic-book genres of movies, TV shows and comic books. The awards are described as, "the first and only global event of its kind," to honor those genres.

The Scream 2009 nominees were chosen by the Advisory Board of Hollywood and Genre Leaders, a list which this year includes the likes of Wes Craven, Roland Emmerich, Neil Gaiman, Frank Miller, Eli Roth and Zack Snyder, plus many more. The event will be taped on Saturday, October 17th this year at The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, and will air on Spike TV ten days later on Tuesday, October 27th (check for local times).

Along with the awards, the show will also be airing some exclusive, world premiere of footage of some of the most anticipated movies of 2010! Presenters and musicians for the event are to be announced shortly.

Below is the list of a selection of the 32 categories from this year's Scream nominations. For those of you (all of you?) who want to have YOUR say on which film should win, you're in luck!  Public voting for the awards has opened already and will run right up to October 17th. But before you head off to vote, here are some of the nominees:

BEST FANTASY MOVIE

"Coraline"

"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"

"Twilight"

"Up"

"Watchmen"

"X-Men Origins: Wolverine"

BEST HORROR MOVIE

"Dead Snow"

"Drag Me to Hell"

"Friday the 13th"

"Let the Right One In"

"My Bloody Valentine 3D"

"Splinter"

BEST COMIC BOOK MOVIE

"Dragonball Evolution"

"Punisher: War Zone"

"The Spirit"

"Watchmen"

"X-Men Origins: Wolverine"

BEST VILLAIN

Eric Bana as Nero; "Star Trek"

Cam Gigandet as James; "Twilight"

Lorna Raver as Mrs. Ganush; :Drag Me to Hell"

Liev Schrieber as Victor Creed/Sabretooth; "X-Men"

Alexander Skarsgård as Eric Northman; "True Blood"

BEST DIRECTOR

J.J. Abrams; "Star Trek"

Tomas Alfredson; "Let the Right One In"

Michael Bay; "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen"

Pete Doctor & Bob Peterson; "Up"

Duncan Jones; "Moon"

Sam Raimi; "Drag Me to Hell"

BEST TV SHOW

Battlestar Galactica

Dexter

Fringe

Lost

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

True Blood

BEST ACTOR IN A FANTASY MOVIE OR TV SHOW

Ed Asner, "Up"

Hugh Jackman, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine"

Robert Pattinson, "Twilight"

Brad Pitt, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"

Daniel Radcliffe, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"

Michael Sheen, "Underworld: Rise of the Lycans"

BEST ACTRESS IN A FANTASY MOVIE OR TV SHOW

Scarlett Johansson, "The Spirit"

Jamie King, "The Spirit"

Rhona Mitra, "Underworld: Rise of the Lycans"

Kristen Stewart, "Twilight"

Emma Watson, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"

For the rest of the nominees you can head over to Spike.com, where you can also cast your votes.

Although some of the awards are truly suspect (how the hell The Spirit got nominated for ANYTHING is beyond me), I still like the overall celebration of the type of sci-fi, fantasy, comic book and horror films we here at Screen Rant revel in :) Although I won't go into a specific rundown of who I think should win, I'd like to throw my opinion in the ring for a few of them:

Lost should win Best TV Show (I love Dexter, but it's no Lost); Best Horror Movie should go to Let The Right One In (I would say Drag Me To Hell, but since that's a comedy too, Let The Right One takes it for me); Best Actor in a Fantasy Movie Or TV Show should go to Brad Pitt for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; and Best Comic Book Movie should (EASILY) go to Watchmen.

But enough from me, what and who will YOU vote for? As stated, you can cast your votes over at Spike.com, and you can see if the winners match your picks when the Scream Awards 2009 air on October 27th this year on Spike TV.