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www.chinaview.cn 2006-06-05 09:57:54


Actress Jessica Alba took home her own Golden Popcorn trophy for sexiest performance in "Sin City," at Saturday's 2006 MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles, United States. (Xinhua/Reuters photo)
    BEIJING, June 5 -- Last summer's U.S. film "Wedding Crashers" was the big winner at Saturday's 2006 MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles, United States, collecting three prizes, including the Golden Popcorn trophy for best movie.

    The film also earned breakthrough performance honors for Isla Fisher and best on-screen team award for Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson.

    The unconventional awards show, held on a sound stage at Sony Studios, celebrates the fun of films with prizes recognizing the best on-screen hero, villain, kiss and fight, as well as sexy, funny and frightened performances.

    Host Jessica Alba turned current blockbusters into comedic treats with parodies of “The Da Vinci Code,” “Mission Impossible: III” and “King Kong.”

    Alba took home her own Golden Popcorn trophy for sexiest performance in “Sin City.”

    Jake Gyllenhaal was a double winner. He beat out Oscar-winner Reese Witherspoon for best performance and teamed with “Brokeback Mountain” co-star Heath Ledger for best kiss.

    “This is a real honor, not just for me and Heath but for all of you, that you picked this movie and this kiss over all the other ones,” Gyllenhaal said.

    Awards are based on fan votes.

(Source: Shenzhen Daily)

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