7th Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
The 7th Blockbuster Entertainment Awards were held on April 10, 2001 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.[1] This was the final Blockbuster Entertainment Awards ceremony. Below is a complete list of nominees and winners.[2][3] Winners are highlighted in bold.
7th Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | |
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Sponsored by | Blockbuster LLC |
Date | April 10, 2001 |
Location | Shrine Auditorium |
Country | USA |
Presented by | Blockbuster Awards |
Highlights | |
Film | Winners hold in bold |
Music | Winners hold in bold |
Video Games | Winners hold in bold |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Fox |
Viewership | 4.5 million |
Produced by | Angela Fairhurst Michael Levitt |
Directed by | Bruce Gowers |
Film
Favorite Actor - Drama
Favorite Actor - Drama/Romance
Favorite Actor - Comedy/Romance
Favorite Actor - Comedy
Favorite Actor - Horror
Favorite Actor - Action
Favorite Actor - Suspense
Favorite Actor - Science Fiction
Favorite Actress - Drama
Favorite Actress - Drama/Romance
Favorite Actress - Comedy/Romance
Favorite Actress - Comedy
Favorite Actress - Horror
Favorite Actress - Suspense
Favorite Actress - Science Fiction
Favorite Actress - Action
Favorite Supporting Actor - Comedy/Romance
Favorite Supporting Actor - Drama/Romance
Favorite Supporting Actor - Action
Favorite Supporting Actor - Suspense
Favorite Supporting Actor - Drama
Favorite Supporting Actor - Science Fiction
Favorite Supporting Actor - Comedy
Favorite Supporting Actress - Comedy/Romance
Favorite Supporting Actress - Suspense
Favorite Supporting Actress - Science Fiction
Favorite Supporting Actress - Drama/Romance
Favorite Supporting Actress - Comedy
Favorite Supporting Actress - Drama
Favorite Supporting Actress - Action
Favorite Action Team
Favorite Male - Newcomer
Favorite Female - Newcomer
Favorite Villain
Favorite Family Film
World Artist Award
Music
Favorite Female Artist of the Year
Favorite Male Artist of the Year
Favorite Group of the Year
Favorite Artist — Rap
Favorite Female Artist — Country
Favorite Male Artist — Country
Favorite Duo or Group — Country
Favorite Female Artist — R&B
Favorite Group — R&B
Favorite Artist — Rock
Favorite Group — Rock
Favorite Female — New Artist
Favorite Male — New Artist
Favorite Group — New Artist
Favorite CD
Favorite Artist — Latino
Favorite Group — Latino
Favorite Single
Favorite Soundtrack
Favorite Song From a Movie
- LeAnn Rimes-"Can't Fight the Moonlight" ("Coyote Ugly")
- Destiny's Child-"Independent Woman Part 1" ("Charlie's Angels")
- Janet Jackson-"Doesn't Really Matter" ("Nutty Professor II: The Klumps")
- Marc Anthony-"You Sang to Me" ("Runaway Bride")
- Hoku-"Another Dumb Blonde" ("Snow Day")
Favorite Female Artist — Pop
Favorite Male Artist — Pop
Video games
Favorite Video Game
Favorite PlayStation Game
Favorite PlayStation 2 Game
Favorite N64 Game
Favorite Dreamcast Game
Favorite GameBoy Game
References
- "Blockbuster Entertainment Awards". imdb.com. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
- Eric Schumacer Rasmussen (2001-01-29). "Destiny's Child Lead Blockbuster Nominees". MTV News. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
- LANCE FIASCO (12 April 2001). "'NSync Takes Home Three Blockbuster Entertainment Awards". idobi Network. Archived from the original on 2016-09-11. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
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