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Neil Patrick Harris, Ellen Get People's Choice Nods

Entertainment News 2007-11-10 Neil Patrick Harris, Ellen Get People's Choice Nods The Bourne Ultimatum was among leading nominees for the 34th annual People's Choice Awards, organizers said


The Bourne Ultimatum was among leading nominees for the 34th annual People's Choice Awards, organizers said Thursday.

The spy thriller was nominated for favorite movie, favorite action movie, and favorite ''threequel.'' Leading man Matt Damon was nominated for favorite male action star.

He's up against Johnny Depp, who received nods in the male action star and favorite male movie star categories. Jessica Alba scored nominations for favorite leading lady and favorite female action star.

In music, Justin Timberlake earned nominations for favorite male singer and favorite pop song. ''Give It to Me,'' a Timbaland song on which Timberlake is featured, garnered a nod for favorite hip-hop song.

Other multiple nominees included Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and Transformers.

Winners will be announced January 8 during an awards show broadcast on CBS.

The nominees are:

1. Favorite Movie: The Bourne Ultimatum; Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End; Transformers

2. Favorite Family Movie: Evan Almighty, Ratatouille, Shrek the Third

3. Favorite Action Movie: 300; The Bourne Ultimatum; Transformers

4. Favorite Movie Comedy: Knocked Up; The Simpsons Movie; Wild Hogs

5. Favorite Movie Drama: Disturbia; Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix; Premonition

6. Favorite Threequel: The Bourne Ultimatum; Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End; Spider-Man 3

7. Favorite Independent Movie: Becoming Jane; A Mighty Heart; Sicko

8. Favorite Female Movie Star: Halle Berry; Sandra Bullock; Reese Witherspoon

9. Favorite Leading Lady: Jessica Alba; Drew Barrymore; Queen Latifah

10. Favorite Female Action Star: Jessica Alba; Jodie Foster; Keira Knightley

11. Favorite Male Movie Star: Johnny Depp; Denzel Washington; Bruce Willis

12. Favorite Leading Man: Jamie Foxx; Dwayne ''The Rock'' Johnson; Joaquin Phoenix

13. Favorite Male Action Star: Matt Damon; Johnny Depp; Bruce Willis

14. Favorite On-screen Matchup: Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in Rush Hour 3; George Clooney and Brad Pitt in Ocean's Thirteen; Kirsten Dunst and Tobey Maguire in Spider-Man 3

15. Favorite TV Drama: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; House; Law and Order: SVU

16. Favorite TV Comedy: The King of Queens; My Name Is Earl; Two and a Half Men

17. Favorite Animated TV Comedy: Family Guy; King of the Hill; The Simpsons

18. Favorite Sci-Fi Show: Battlestar Galactica; Doctor Who; Stargate Atlantis

19. Favorite Competition/Reality Show: American Idol; Dancing With the Stars; Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

20. Favorite Game Show: Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?; Deal or No Deal;Jeopardy

21. Favorite Female TV Star: Sally Field; Katherine Heigl; Jennifer Love Hewitt

22. Favorite Male TV Star: Patrick Dempsey; Charlie Sheen; Kiefer Sutherland

23. Favorite Scene-stealing Star: Richard Belzer from Law & Order: SVU; Neil Patrick Harris from How I Met Your Mother; Chandra Wilson from Grey's Anatomy

24. Favorite Funny Female Star: Ellen DeGeneres; Whoopi Goldberg; Wanda Sykes

25. Favorite Funny Male Star: Will Ferrell; Adam Sandler; Robin Williams

26. Favorite Talk Show Host: Ellen DeGeneres; Jay Leno; Oprah Winfrey

27. Favorite Female Singer: Beyonce; Fergie; Gwen Stefani

28. Favorite Male Singer: John Mayer; Tim McGraw; Justin Timberlake

29. Favorite Group: Daughtry; Maroon 5; Rascal Flatts

30. Favorite Rock Song: ''Hey There Delilah'' by Plain White T's; ''Home'' by Daughtry; ''Makes Me Wonder'' by Maroon 5

31. Favorite R&B Song: ''Beautiful Liar'' by Beyonce with Shakira; ''Because of You'' by Ne-Yo; ''Shut up and Drive'' by Rihanna

32. Favorite Country Song: ''I Need You'' by Tim McGraw with Faith Hill; ''Never Wanted Nothing More'' by Kenny Chesney; ''Stand'' by Rascal Flatts

33. Favorite Hip-Hop Song: ''Give It to Me'' by Timbaland feat. Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado; ''Party Like a Rock Star'' by Shop Boyz; ''Stronger'' by Kanye West

34. Favorite Pop Song: ''Big Girls Don't Cry'' by Fergie; ''Irreplaceable'' by Beyonce; ''What Goes Around...Comes Around'' by Justin Timberlake

35. Favorite Song From a Soundtrack: ''Read My Mind'' by the Killers from Friday Night Lights; ''What I've Done'' by Linkin Park from Transformers; ''You Can't Stop the Beat'' from the Hairspray cast album

36. Favorite Reunion Tour: Genesis; the Police; Van Halen

37. Favorite New TV Comedy: Aliens in America; Back to You; The Big Bang Theory; Carpoolers; Cavemen; Chuck; Reaper; Samantha Who?

38. Favorite New TV Drama: Big Shots; Bionic Woman; Cane; Dirty Sexy Money; Gossip Girl; Journeyman; K-Ville; Life; Life Is Wild; Moonlight; Private Practice; Pushing Daisies; Women's Murder Club (AP)

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