Monday, June 4, 2012

2012 MTV Movie Award Winners


2012 MTV MOVIE AWARDS
Winners 

 Movie of the Year - 

   The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 

Directed by Bill Condon
Wedding bells ring for Bella and Edward, but after a steamy honeymoon the happy couple find that they're expecting a bundle of joy that isn't quite of this world.

MTV Trailblazer Winner -  
                     The inaugural prize is being presented to the Zombie-slaying, 'Superbad'-ass comedienne.   

 Best on Screen Transformation Winner
 Elizabeth Banks
The Hunger Games

Directed by Gary Ross 
Elizabeth Banks' metamorphosis into a high strung, pink haired villain renders her practically unrecognizable as she escorts polished Tributes to their death.

  Best Hero Winner

Directed by David Yates
In the timeless battle of good versus evil, Harry Potter remains shrewd and loyal until the bitter end, destroying Voldemort's final horcrux with the grace and strength of a gifted wand-whipping warrior.

Best Cast Winner 
 
Daniel Radcliffe , Emma Watson , Rupert Grint , and Tom Felton
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Directed by David Yates
From fighting the Dark Lord to finding love, the wizarding cast of Harry Potter brings their story to a heartfelt close in Deathly Hallows: Part 2.

Best Fight Winner
Directed by Gary Ross
The odds were not in Ludwig's favor during a brutal bloodbath versus Lawrence and Hutcherson atop the Cornucopia.

 Best Generation Winner
Known for character roles spanning from the beloved misfit in 'Edward Scissorhands' to the killer barber 'Sweeney Todd' and everyone's favorite swashbuckler, Captain Jack Sparrow, we can always count on Depp to keep us entertained.
 
Best Kiss Winner
Directed by Bill Condon
KStew and RPatz turn their long-awaited wedding day kiss into a full-on makeout session in front of family and friends.

Best Female Performance Winner
Directed by Gary Ross
With a strong will and a quick bow, Jennifer Lawrence embodies the courage of District 12 tribute Katniss Everdeen.

Best Male Performance Winner
Directed by Gary Ross
As District 12 tribute Peeta Mellark, Josh Hutcherson gives us a stand-up guy to root for.

Best On-Screen Dirtbag Winner 

Jennifer Aniston
Horrible Bosses Directed by Seth Gordon
Man-eating, nymphomaniac dentist Jennifer Aniston is out to corner her assistant Charlie Day, using seriously aggressive intimidation tactics.

























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