MTV Movie & TV Awards
MTV Movie & TV Awards | |
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2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards | |
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 (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.
Year | Recipient | Age Received |
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2012 | Emma Stone | (23 years, 6 months, and 28 days) |
2013 | Emma Watson | (22 years, 11 months, and 30 days) |
2014 | Channing Tatum | (33 years, 11 months, and 13 days) |
2015 | Shailene Woodley | (23 years, 4 months, and 28 days) |
2018 | Lena 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 | ||
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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).
Year | Film | Starring | Watch |
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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 |
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^ Josef Adalian. "Burnett signs to MTV Movie Awards". Variety.
^ "Jamie Foxx to receive the MTV Generation Award at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards". HitFix.
^ "Will Smith Is Bringing His Big Willie Style To The 2016 MTV Movie Awards".
^ "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.
^ "Money". moneyszccjzl.blogspot.com.
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^ bob the moo (July 5, 2006). "2006 MTV Movie Awards (2006)". IMDb.
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^ 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