Teens tap ‘Notebook’ for eight awards

Ashton Kutcher accepts awards for Choice TV Actor Comedy and Choice TV Personality at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards Sunday in Universal City, Calif. Timothy, a fan picked from the audience, reads Kutcher's speech.

? A story told by an old man proved popular with young people as the multigenerational love story “The Notebook” took eight categories Sunday at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards.

The tale, based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks, was voted favorite drama and date movie.

The film’s young male lead, Ryan Gosling, won for actor in a drama, and his co-star, Rachel McAdams, won for actress in a drama.

Gosling and McAdams won for best movie chemistry, and their rain-soaked kiss in the film earned awards for best movie liplock and best movie love scene.

The awards show, hosted by Rob Schneider and Hilary Duff will air tonight at 7 on Sunflower Broadband channel 4.

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