Stephen Chow and Zhang Ziyi Expected to Win at MTV Awards

Discussion in 'Chinese Entertainment' started by shinobi, May 31, 2006.

  1. Wednesday May 31, 2006 China

    Chinese actor Stephen Chow and actress Zhang Ziyi are expected to take home awards at this year's MTV Movie Awards, which will be announced on Saturday.   

    Unlike the Academy Awards, fans vote for the winners of these awards on the official website.   

    A star-studded lineup includes Jessica Simpson, Colin Farrell, Jamie Foxx and Jessica Alba, who will present the awards show.

    Stephen Chow's film "Kung Fu Hustle" will compete with "King Kong," "Mr. and Mrs Smith," and "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith" for the Best Fight award.   

    Zhang Ziyi is vying for the Sexiest Performance prize with Jessica Alba, Beyonce Knowles, Jessica Simpson and Rob Schneider.

    This year's MTV Movie Awards will be taped at the Sony Picture Studios in Culver City, California. It will air on MTV in the US on June 8.

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  2. Umm you forgot to mention one very important piece of info....

    JESSICA ALBA is HOSTING!!!
     
  3. uryu

    uryu Well-Known Member

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    yay those r two of my fav. actors! :D
     
  4. tuckhoe

    tuckhoe Active Member

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    i'll like steven how movie so much de
     
  5. dim8sum

    dim8sum ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪....

    go chow and zhang!
     
  6. ukbutterflygal

    ukbutterflygal Well-Known Member

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    i really hope they win!!:D
     
  7. zrl201

    zrl201 Active Member

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    Jessica Alba...HOTTIE :)

    I do hope Stephen wins. Asian movies need exposure.
     
  8. kiasuteo

    kiasuteo Member

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    LATEST NEWS : Chang ZiYi WILL be acting in 3 HOLLYWOOD movies !
     
  9. ahlong

    ahlong Member

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    zhang zi yi is HOT~!
     
  10. Rikayla

    Rikayla Active Member

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    I doubt either one will win. Hollywood hasn't embraced much of the East Asian Hollywood enough.