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SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 9, 2000 -- The People's Choice Awards are (almost) here - and so is every other blinkin' award show. The People's Choice bash, to be broadcast tonight at 9pm (EST/PST) on CBS, kicks off Hollywood's action- and hardware-packed awards season. By the end of March, if you're not polishing a fancy paperweight, you're just not trying. (Either that, or your agent stinks.) Savvy industry insiders monitor these awards carefully, knowing that kudos from critics' circles and trade guilds dramatically influence a film's public standing, box-office success - and Oscar status. First up: the 26th Annual People's Choice Awards. As is the People's Choice way, winners are selected per public-opinion polls rather than academies and other muckty-muck types. "Nash Bridges" types Don Johnson and Cheech Marin host. In the film categories, "The Matrix," "The Si