The2006 MTV Movie Awardswere held on Saturday, June 3, 2006, and were hosted byJessica Alba,[2]with it being broadcast on June 8.[3][4]It featured performances byChristina Aguilera,AFIandGnarls Barkley.[5]In addition to the below awards, MTV gave lifetime achievement awards toJim Carrey(The MTV Generation Award) andSpike Lee(The Silver Bucket of Excellence, forDo the Right Thing).[6]MTV held its 15th annual movie awards show on Saturday, June 3, at theSony Pictures StudiosinCulver City, California.[7]It was the final time Tenth Planet Productions produced the awards, and Joel Gallen was the executive-producer and director for the 12th and final consecutive year.[8]

2006 MTV Movie Awards
DateSaturday, June 3, 2006
LocationSony Pictures Studios,
Culver City, California[1]
CountryUnited States
Hosted byJessica Alba
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV
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This is also the second MTV Movie Awards show to have a host win an award. The first show was in 2004 with Lindsay Lohan winning an award. The host for the MTV Movie Awards in 2006 wasJessica Alba.Christina Aguileraperformed, for the first time, her lead single of her latest releaseBack to Basics,"Ain't No Other Man".[9]Pre-recorded parodies includeThe Da Vinci Code,Mission: Impossible III,andKing Kong.

Performers

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Presenters

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Awards

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Below are the list of nominations.[10][11][12]Winners are listed first and highlighted inbold.[13][14][15]

Best Movie
Best Performance Breakthrough Performance
Best On-Screen Team Best Villain
Best Comedic Performance Best Frightened Performance
Best Hero Sexiest Performance
Best Kiss Best Fight
mtvU Student Filmmaker Award

MTV Generation Award

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Silver Bucket of Excellence

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References

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