MTV Movie & TV Awards

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MTV Movie & TV Awards

2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards

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This is a picture of the "golden popcorn" awarded at the 2012 MTV Movie Awards.

Awarded for
Popularity in film and television
Country
 United States
Presented by
MTV
First awarded
June 10, 1992; 26 years ago (1992-06-10)
Website
www.mtv.com/​movie-and-tv-awards

The MTV Movie & TV Awards (formerly known as the MTV Movie Awards)[1] is a film and television awards show presented annually on MTV. The nominees are decided by producers and executives at MTV. Winners are decided online by the general public. Presently voting is done through MTV's official website through a Movie & TV Awards voting website.[2] The 2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards took place on May 7, 2017 and featured the first time men and women competing jointly in the acting categories.[1] Winners are presented with the "golden popcorn" statue, made by New York firm, Society Awards.[3]




Contents





  • 1 Production process


  • 2 Current award categories


  • 3 Past award categories


  • 4 Special awards

    • 4.1 MTV Lifetime Achievement Award


    • 4.2 MTV Generation Award


    • 4.3 MTV Silver Bucket of Excellence


    • 4.4 MTV Trailblazer Award


    • 4.5 Comedic Genius Award



  • 5 Years


  • 6 Film parodies


  • 7 Notes


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links




Production process


Unlike its sister event MTV Video Music Awards (which are broadcast live), the MTV Movie Awards (up to 2007) were taped and then broadcast a few days later.[4] The entire production was taped in a completely different order than what the MTV viewing audience saw. For example, the show's host would tape all his/her monologues and introductions at one time, and all the musical acts would perform one after the other. Celebrities would often only appear at the live taping for the announcement of their award category, and members of the general audience fill-in their vacant seats during the other times. Through editing, MTV was able to present to its viewing audience an awards show which appears to be taped in live sequence, with celebrities remaining for the entire show. This method of production allowed profanity to be edited from the show and also is more convenient for the celebrities. The actual live taping aired same-day on pay-per-view channels in most metropolitan cities around the world. Some awards telecasts had also been shown in television syndication. However, in 2007, this changed, as MTV and Survivor producer Mark Burnett (who took over duties from Joel Gallen for the 2007 awards) announced that the 2007 edition would be broadcast live on MTV for the first time on June 3, 2007 in Los Angeles.


The 2016 broadcast was the first show since 2006 not to air live as the event was taped on April 9, 2016 before airing on Viacom's MTV networks the following day on April 10.


Since 2007, polls for several awards were voted by online users on MTV's official website.



Current award categories


  • Best Movie

  • Best Show

  • Best Performance in a Movie

  • Best Performance in a Show

  • Best Comedic Performance


  • Best Frightened Performance (formerly Best Scared-As-Shit Performance)

  • Best Hero


  • Best Villain (temporarily renamed Best On-Screen Dirt Bag in 2012)

  • Best Kiss

  • Scene Stealer

  • Best Documentary

  • Best Reality Competition


  • Best On-Screen Team (formerly Best On-Screen Duo)

  • Best Fight


Past award categories




  • Best Breakthrough Performance (renamed Breakout Star in 2011)Farnood Razzaq


  • Most Desirable Male (1992–1996)


  • Most Desirable Female (1992–1996)


  • Best Action Sequence (1992–2005)


  • Best New Filmmaker (1992–2002)


  • Best Dance Sequence (1995, 1998, 2001, 2004)


  • Best Sandwich in a Movie (1996)


  • Best Dressed (2001–2002)


  • Best Video Game Based on a Movie (2005)


  • Biggest Badass Star (2010–2011)


  • Sexiest Performance (2006)


  • Best Summer Movie You Haven't Seen Yet (2007)


  • Best Summer Movie So Far (2008)

  • Favorite Character (2014)


  • Global Superstar (2010)

  • Best Line from a Movie (2011)


  • Best Shirtless Performance (2013–15)


  • Best On-Screen Transformation (2013–14)


  • WTF Moment (2009–10)

  • Best Jaw Dropping Moment (formerly WTF Moment) (2011)

  • Best Gut Wrenching Performance (formerly Best Jaw Dropping Moment) (2012–15)


  • Best Virtual Performance (2003, 2016)


  • Best Action Performance (2016)


  • Best Musical Sequence (1992-2002, 2005, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2017)

  • Ensemble Cast

  • American Story

  • True Story

  • Tearjerker

  • Trending



Special awards



MTV Lifetime Achievement Award


The Lifetime Achievement Award was a tongue-in-cheek award for movie personalities who made an impact on popular culture. Prior to announcing the winner MTV would air testimonials from major Hollywood celebrities praising the winners greatness while only offering a slight tease as to who the winner was. Following Clint Howard's win and emotional reaction the award was discontinued.


  • 1992: Jason Voorhees

  • 1993: The Three Stooges

  • 1994: The Rolling Stones

  • 1995: Jackie Chan

  • 1996: Godzilla

  • 1997: Chewbacca

  • 1998: Clint Howard

It was awarded to three fictional characters (Godzilla, Jason Voorhees, and Chewbacca) and Richard Roundtree's win was for his performance as John Shaft.



MTV Generation Award


The MTV Generation Award is the successor to the MTV Lifetime Achievement Award, though it is more serious than its predecessor. The recipient of the award is celebrated for great achievement in movies. The distinction "is given to an artist who has shown us a variety of impressive roles, a personal and professional flair and of course, an awesome level of talent."[5]


  • 2005: Tom Cruise

  • 2006: Jim Carrey

  • 2007: Mike Myers

  • 2008: Adam Sandler

  • 2009: Ben Stiller

  • 2010: Sandra Bullock

  • 2011: Reese Witherspoon

  • 2012: Johnny Depp

  • 2013: Jamie Foxx

  • 2014: Mark Wahlberg

  • 2015: Robert Downey, Jr.

  • 2016: Will Smith[6]

  • 2017: The Fast and the Furious franchise

  • 2018: Chris Pratt


MTV Silver Bucket of Excellence


The Silver Bucket of Excellence is an award that was given to a film that has made lasting impact on moviegoers and the MTV audience.[7]
It was further defined in 2006 as honoring a "film of the past that resonates with even more meaning today."[8]


  • 2005: The Breakfast Club – awarded to Anthony Michael Hall, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy

  • 2006: Do the Right Thing – awarded to Spike Lee


MTV Trailblazer Award


The MTV Trailblazer Award recipient spearheads the way for others that work in the movie industry. The award is given to an actor of young age that managed to inspire others with a diverse portfolio of work and a transcendent reputation in the public eye. The first MTV Trailblazer Award was given in 2012.




















YearRecipientAge Received
2012Emma Stone(23 years, 6 months, and 28 days)
2013Emma Watson(22 years, 11 months, and 30 days)
2014Channing Tatum(33 years, 11 months, and 13 days)
2015Shailene Woodley(23 years, 4 months, and 28 days)
2018Lena Waithe(34 years


Comedic Genius Award


  • 2013: Will Ferrell

  • 2015: Kevin Hart

  • 2016: Melissa McCarthy

  • 2017: Melissa McCarthy


Years
































































































































































































Year
Host(s)
Venue
Best Movie
Best Performance (in a Movie)
Best Breakthrough Performance
Female
Male
Female

1992[9]

Dennis Miller

Walt Disney Studios

Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Linda Hamilton, Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Edward Furlong, Terminator 2: Judgment Day

1993[10]

Eddie Murphy

A Few Good Men

Sharon Stone, Basic Instinct

Denzel Washington, Malcolm X

Marisa Tomei, My Cousin Vinny

1994[11]

Will Smith

Sony Pictures Studios

Menace II Society

Janet Jackson, Poetic Justice

Tom Hanks, Philadelphia

Alicia Silverstone, The Crush

1995[12]

Jon Lovitz
Courteney Cox

Warner Bros. Studios

Pulp Fiction

Sandra Bullock, Speed

Brad Pitt, Interview with the Vampire

Kirsten Dunst, Interview with the Vampire

1996[13]

Ben Stiller
Janeane Garofalo
Walt Disney Studios

Seven

Alicia Silverstone, Clueless

Jim Carrey, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls

George Clooney, From Dusk till Dawn

1997[14]

Mike Myers

Barker Hangar

Scream

Claire Danes, Romeo + Juliet

Tom Cruise, Jerry Maguire

Matthew McConaughey, A Time to Kill

1998[15]

Samuel L. Jackson

Titanic

Neve Campbell, Scream 2

Leonardo DiCaprio, Titanic

Heather Graham, Boogie Nights

1999[16]

Lisa Kudrow

There's Something About Mary

Cameron Diaz, There's Something About Mary
Jim Carrey, The Truman Show

James Van Der Beek, Varsity Blues

Katie Holmes, Disturbing Behavior

2000[17]

Sarah Jessica Parker
Sony Pictures Studios

The Matrix

Sarah Michelle Gellar, Cruel Intentions

Keanu Reeves, The Matrix

Haley Joel Osment, The Sixth Sense

Julia Stiles, 10 Things I Hate About You

2001[18]

Jimmy Fallon
Kirsten Dunst

Shrine Auditorium

Gladiator

Julia Roberts, Erin Brockovich
Tom Cruise, Mission: Impossible 2

Sean Patrick Thomas, Save the Last Dance

Erika Christensen, Traffic

2002[19]
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Jack Black

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Nicole Kidman, Moulin Rouge!
Will Smith, Ali

Orlando Bloom, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Mandy Moore, A Walk to Remember

2003[20]

Seann William Scott
Justin Timberlake

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Kirsten Dunst, Spider-Man

Eminem, 8 Mile

Jennifer Garner, Daredevil

2004[21]

Lindsay Lohan
Sony Pictures Studios

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Uma Thurman, Kill Bill: Volume 1

Johnny Depp, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Shawn Ashmore, X2
Lindsay Lohann, Freaky Friday

2005[22]
Jimmy Fallon
Shrine Auditorium

Napoleon Dynamite
Lindsay Lohan, Mean Girls
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Aviator

Jon Heder, Napoleon Dynamite

Rachel McAdams, Mean Girls

2006[23]

Jessica Alba
Sony Pictures Studios

Wedding Crashers

Jake Gyllenhaal, Brokeback Mountain

Isla Fisher, Wedding Crashers

2007[24]

Sarah Silverman

Gibson Amphitheatre

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Johnny Depp, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Jaden Smith, The Pursuit of Happyness

2008
Mike Myers

Transformers

Ellen Page, Juno
Will Smith, I Am Legend

Zac Efron, Hairspray

2009

Andy Samberg

Twilight

Kristen Stewart, Twilight

Zac Efron, High School Musical 3: Senior Year

Robert Pattinson, Twilight

Ashley Tisdale, High School Musical 3: Senior Year

2010

Aziz Ansari

The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Kristen Stewart, The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Robert Pattinson, The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Anna Kendrick, Up in the Air

2011

Jason Sudeikis

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Kristen Stewart, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Robert Pattinson, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Chloe Grace Moretz, Kick Ass

2012

Russell Brand

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1

Jennifer Lawrence, The Hunger Games

Josh Hutcherson, The Hunger Games

Shailene Woodley, The Descendants

2013

Rebel Wilson
Sony Pictures Studios

Marvel's The Avengers
Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook

Bradley Cooper, Silver Linings Playbook

Rebel Wilson, Pitch Perfect

2014

Conan O'Brien

Nokia Theatre

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Jennifer Lawrence, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Josh Hutcherson, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Will Poulter, We're the Millers

2015

Amy Schumer

The Fault In Our Stars

Shailene Woodley, The Fault In Our Stars
Bradley Cooper, American Sniper

Dylan O'Brien, The Maze Runner

2016

Dwayne Johnson
Kevin Hart
Warner Bros. Studios

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Charlize Theron, Mad Max: Fury Road
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant

Daisy Ridley, Star Wars: The Force Awakens

2017

Adam DeVine
Shrine Auditorium

Beauty and the Beast

Emma Watson, Beauty and the Beast

Daniel Kaluuya, Get Out

2018

Tiffany Haddish
Barker Hangar

Black Panther

Chadwick Boseman, Black Panther
N/A


Film parodies


Since 1993, scenes are spoofed, mostly from that year's most popular films, although television shows and older movies have also been chosen. This may include sound and video montages, replacing some of the original cast with other actors (commonly, the hosts of each year's show) generally mocking the scenes of that film. The diversity of the spoofs can vary greatly, from one dialogue (such as in 2005) to several long scenes, including fighting and action sequences (2003).





























































































































































MTV Movie Awards Film Spoofs by Year
Year
Film
Starring
Watch

1993

Basic Instinct

Florence Henderson
Barry Williams
Christopher Knight
Susan Olsen


A Few Good Men

Florence Henderson
Barry Williams
Christopher Knight


The Bodyguard

Florence Henderson
Barry Williams


1994

The Fugitive
The Monkey Troupe


Jurassic Park

Charlton Heston
The Monkey Troupe


The Piano
The Monkey Troupe


1995

Speed

Danny Bonaduce
Shirley Jones
Dave Madden


Pulp Fiction

Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
Robert Hegyes
Ron Palillo


Dumb and Dumber

Sherman Hemsley
Isabel Sanford
Franklin Cover


Interview with the Vampire

Frank Gorshin
Adam West


1996

Twister

Ben Stiller
Janeane Garofalo
Jay Leno


Braveheart

Bob Newhart
Jack Riley
Peter Bonerz
Bill Daily


Clueless

The Golden Girls


Seven

William Shatner (in all three key roles)


1997

The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Vince Vaughn
Ben Stiller
Mike Myers
Janeane Garofalo
Jay Leno


Romeo + Juliet

Mike Myers as Austin Powers
Jenny McCarthy


Scream

Mike Myers
Drew Barrymore


1998

Godzilla, Taxi (combined in one video)

Christopher Lloyd (as Jim Ignatowski)


Dawson's Creek

Katie Holmes
James Van Der Beek
Samuel L. Jackson


1999

Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace

Lisa Kudrow (as herself)
Andy Dick

Creator's web-site
Amalgam of Risky Business, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, She's All That, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Sixteen Candles, Varsity Blues, The Breakfast Club and Cruel Intentions

Alyson Hannigan
Jaime Pressly
Chris Owen
Charlie O'Connell


Armagedd'NSync (Armageddon)[25]

'N Sync
Lisa Kudrow
Clint Howard


Creator's web-site

2000

Sex and the Matrix (Sex and the City, The Matrix, combined)

Sarah Jessica Parker (as Carrie Bradshaw)
Jimmy Fallon (Neo)
Vince Vaughn ("White Rabbit")

Creator's web-site

Mission: Impossible 2
Ben Stiller (as Tom Crooze, Tom Cruise's stunt double)

Creator's web-site

2001

Cast Away

Andy Dick

Creator's web-site

The Mummy Returns

Jimmy Fallon
Snoop Dogg
Kirsten Dunst
Rob Schneider
Oded Fehr



Adam Sandler Skit

Adam Sandler
Jimmy Fallon
Britney Spears
Kirsten Dunst



2002

Lord of the Piercing (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring)

Jack Black (as Jack the Elf - Ring-bearer)
Sarah Michelle Gellar (Arwen)

Creator's web-site

Jack Black: Spider-Man (Spider-Man)
Jack Black (as Spider-Man)
Sarah Michelle Gellar (Mary Jane Watson / Wonder Woman)

Creator's web-site

Panic Room
Jack Black
Will Ferrell

Creator's web-site

2003

MTV: Reloaded (The Matrix Reloaded)

Justin Timberlake (as "a One")
Seann William Scott ("a One", Agent Scott)
Will Ferrell (Larry the Architect)
Randall Duk Kim (Keymaker)
Wanda Sykes (Oracle)

Creator's web-site

2004

Kill Bill: Volume 2

Lindsay Lohan
Andy Dick


2005

Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith
Jimmy Fallon (as Anakin Skywalker)

Creator's web-site

Batman Begins
Jimmy Fallon
Jon Heder (as Napoleon Dynamite)
Andy Dick

Creator's web-site

2006

Mission: Impossible III

Jessica Alba
Topher Grace
Flavor Flav

Creator's web-site

King Kong

Jessica Alba

Creator's web-site

The Da Vinci Code
Jessica Alba (as herself, based on Sophie Neveu)
Jimmy Fallon (himself, based on Jacques Saunière and Robert Langdon)
Andy Dick (himself, based on Silas)
Ron Perlman (himself)
Gary Cole (himself)
Chris Daughtry (himself)

Creator's web-site

2007

Transformers, The Devil Wears Prada, Dreamgirls, Babel, The Pursuit of Happyness, The Departed and 300

Optimus Prime
Sarah Silverman
Shia LaBeouf
Jennifer Hudson
Meryl Streep
Brad Pitt
Will Smith
Leonardo DiCaprio
Jack Nicholson
Matt Damon
Gerard Butler



2008

Iron Man, Kung Fu Panda and Tropic Thunder

Robert Downey, Jr.
Jack Black
Ben Stiller


2009

Twilight, Star Trek, Slumdog Millionaire and The Reader


Andy Samberg
Robert Pattinson
Aziz Ansari
Taylor Swift
Justin Timberlake
Kristen Bell
Taylor Lautner



2010

Precious and The Blind Side


Aziz Ansari
Quinton Aaron
Jae Head
Mo'Nique
Paula Patton
Justin Bieber



2011

The Hangover Part II, Black Swan, 127 Hours, The Social Network and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse


Jason Sudeikis
Taylor Lautner
Justin Bartha
Chelsea Handler
Natalie Portman
Mila Kunis
Justin Timberlake
James Franco
Eva Mendes



2013

Les Misérables, Life of Pi and Magic Mike


Rebel Wilson
Anne Hathaway
Suraj Sharma
Matthew McConaughey



Notes




  1. ^ ab "MTV Movie Awards Expands To Include TV Series, Returns To Live Format, Gets Date". Deadline Hollywood. March 13, 2017. Retrieved March 13, 2017. 


  2. ^ "2017 Movie & TV Awards - MTV Movie & TV Awards - MTV". MTV. 


  3. ^ Palermo, Elizabeth. "Golden Globe Creator eyes the Prize All Year Long". www.businessnewsdaily.com. 


  4. ^ Josef Adalian. "Burnett signs to MTV Movie Awards". Variety. 


  5. ^ "Jamie Foxx to receive the MTV Generation Award at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards". HitFix. 


  6. ^ "Will Smith Is Bringing His Big Willie Style To The 2016 MTV Movie Awards". 


  7. ^ "Breaking News - '2006 MTV Movie Awards' to Honor Jim Carrey with Coveted 'MTV Generation Award' & Spike Lee's Epic 'Do the Right Thing' with 'Silver Bucket of Excellence' - TheFutonCritic.com". thefutoncritic.com. 


  8. ^ "Money". moneyszccjzl.blogspot.com. 


  9. ^ Chip_douglas (July 1, 2007). "1992 MTV Movie Awards (1992)". IMDb. 


  10. ^ "1993 MTV Movie Awards (1993)". IMDb. 


  11. ^ "1994 MTV Movie Awards (1994)". IMDb. 


  12. ^ Bradpittsbabe11 (May 28, 2002). "1995 MTV Movie Awards (1995)". IMDb. 


  13. ^ "1996 MTV Movie Awards (1996)". IMDb. 


  14. ^ amber_waves (February 27, 2001). "1997 MTV Movie Awards (1997)". IMDb. 


  15. ^ Cinema Buff (August 31, 2001). "1998 MTV Movie Awards (1998)". IMDb. 


  16. ^ Willow192 (April 3, 2001). "1999 MTV Movie Awards (1999)". IMDb. 


  17. ^ Willow192 (April 3, 2001). "2000 MTV Movie Awards (2000)". IMDb. 


  18. ^ "2001 MTV Movie Awards (2001)". IMDb. December 18, 2001. 


  19. ^ anna (August 20, 2002). "2002 MTV Movie Awards (2002)". IMDb. 


  20. ^ tahirjon6 (June 11, 2003). "2003 MTV Movie Awards (2003)". IMDb. 


  21. ^ bsinc (June 23, 2004). "2004 MTV Movie Awards (2004)". IMDb. 


  22. ^ kechupydeath (August 19, 2005). "2005 MTV Movie Awards (2005)". IMDb. 


  23. ^ bob the moo (July 5, 2006). "2006 MTV Movie Awards (2006)". IMDb. 


  24. ^ amblin53. "2007 MTV Movie Awards (2007)". IMDb. 


  25. ^ Armagedd'NSync is not a traditional movie spoof, but rather a trailer parody created by an independent director Russell Bates. However, according to the creator's web-site Archived August 15, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. (last retrieved on August 13, 2006), it has been featured at MTV Movie Awards 1998.



References


  • Steve Hochman, Awards as American as 'Pie' and Other Silliness; Television, L.A. Times, June 7, 2000, Calendar page 3;


External links


  • 2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards Official Site

  • 2016 MTV Movie Awards Official Site

  • 2015 MTV Movie Awards Official Site

  • 2014 MTV Movie Awards Official Site

  • 2013 MTV Movie Awards Official Site

  • 2012 MTV Movie Awards Official Site

  • 2011 MTV Movie Awards Official Site

  • 2010 MTV Movie Awards Official Site

  • 2009 MTV Movie Awards Official Site

  • 2008 MTV Movie Awards Official Site

  • MTV Movie Awards Official Archive

  • MTV Movie website


  • MTV Movie Awards on IMDb

  • Best Spoofs from the MTV Movie Awards

  • 2007 MTV Movie Awards Spoof site









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