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Blockbuster Entertainment Award

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
Awarded for Peoples choice awards for music, film and video games
Location Los Angeles
Country United States
Presented by Blockbuster Inc.
Reward(s) Trophy
First awarded 1995
Last awarded 2001
Television/Radio coverage
Network CBS (1994)
UPN (1995–2001)

The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards was a film awards ceremony, founded by Blockbuster Inc., that ran from 1995 until 2001. The awards were produced by Ken Ehrlich every year.

The awards were first held on June 3, 1995, at the Pantages Theatre and broadcast on June 6. The idea for the awards show came from Blockbuster marketing executive Brian Woods, who worked on the project for about two years. Blockbuster reportedly saw creating the awards as a way of promoting both the company and also the performers whose records and films were sold in their stores.

"We wanted to have entertainers who are truly public favorites, "like Arnold Schwarzenegger or Sylvester Stallone or Jean-Claude Van Damme, people who do big box office and big business in home video but are not in the foreseeable future likely to be nominated for an Academy Award."

CBS signed a contract to screen the awards in late 1994, and Ken Ehrlich was hired to produce the awards show. Winners were determined by votes cast by customers in Blockbuster stores. The ballot consisted of the year's three top-grossing films, video's and music albums in 33 categories. Over 1.5 million votes were cast and approximately 10 million people watched the awards on television. The music and video industry "turned out in full force" for the event, which was hosted by Cindy Crawford and William Baldwin. Celebrities attending included Bill Pullman, George Clooney, Kurt Russell, Steve Martin, Jennifer Tilly, Melanie Griffith, Danny Glover, Alfre Woodard and David Spade.Jim Carrey, who won three awards, was one of the few winners who thanked voters for his award, stating: "I'm thankful for this award even if you rented my tapes just to show the guy behind the counter that you rent more than porn videos." Billboard magazine stated the awards show was "surprisingly entertaining" and applauded Blockbuster for "raising the status of home video". Billboard commented; however, that handing out awards for films in both theatrical and video releases did not make much sense, as almost all films nominated had been out on video for several months. Billboard stated that this caused confusion for recipients, many of whom did not understand what award they were getting. Sandra Bullock had just received the award for Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Actress in Video for the film Speed, when she was named the winner for the same film in the theatrical category, and "literally didn't know whether she was coming on or going off the stage."


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