6th Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | |
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Sponsored by | Blockbuster LLC |
Date | May 2000 |
Location | Shrine Auditorium |
Country | USA |
Presented by | Blockbuster Awards |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Fox Fox Radio |
Viewership | 4.5 million |
Produced by | Angela Fairhurst Michael Levitt |
Directed by | Bruce Gowers |
The 6th Blockbuster Entertainment Awards were held on May 9, 2000 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. They were the first Blockbuster Entertainment Awards to present awards for video games in addition to music and film.
Below is a complete list of nominees and winners. Winners are highlighted in bold.
Favorite Actress - Drama/RomanceFavorite Actor - Drama/RomanceFavorite Actress - Comedy/RomanceFavorite Actor - Comedy/RomanceFavorite Actress - ComedyFavorite Actor - ComedyFavorite Comedy Team
Favorite Actress - ActionFavorite Actor - ActionFavorite Action Team
Favorite Actor - Action/Science Fiction
Favorite Actress - SuspenseFavorite Actor - SuspenseFavorite Actress - HorrorFavorite Actor - HorrorFavorite Supporting Actress - ActionFavorite Supporting Actor - Action | Favorite Villain
Favorite Supporting Actress - HorrorFavorite Supporting Actor - HorrorFavorite Supporting Actor - Action/Science-FictionFavorite Supporting Actress - ComedyFavorite Supporting Actor - ComedyFavorite Supporting Actress - Comedy/RomanceFavorite Supporting Actor - Comedy/RomanceFavorite Supporting Actress - DramaFavorite Supporting Actor - DramaFavorite Supporting Actress - Drama/RomanceFavorite Supporting Actor - Drama/RomanceFavorite Supporting Actress - SuspenseFavorite Supporting Actor - SuspenseFavorite Actress - NewcomerFavorite Actor - Newcomer
Family Favorite Film |
Favorite Female Artist - PopFavorite Male Artist - PopFavorite Group - PopFavorite Artist - RapFavorite Duo or Group - CountryFavorite Male Artist - CountryFavorite Female Artist - CountryFavorite Male Artist - R&BFavorite Female Artist - R&BFavorite Group - R&BFavorite Artist - Modern RockFavorite Group - Modern Rock | Favorite Male - New ArtistFavorite Female - New ArtistFavorite Group - New ArtistFavorite Latino ArtistFavorite Artist or Group - RockFavorite Latino Group
Favorite CDFavorite SingleFavorite SoundtrackFavorite Song from a Movie
Favorite Artist - Comedy
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Favorite Video GameFavorite Playstation GameFavorite Nintendo 64 Game | Favorite Game Boy GameFavorite Dreamcast Game |
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