Sunday, March 16, 2014

CHECK CATEGORY ZA MTV MOVIES AWARDS



 
Best  Movie

Directed by Steve McQueen

Directed by David O. Russell

Directed by Peter Jackson

Directed by Francis Lawrence

Directed by Martin Scorsese

Best Male Performance

 

Directed by David O. Russell

Directed by Steve McQueen

Directed by Francis Lawrence

Directed by Martin Scorsese

Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée


Best Female Performance


Directed by David O. Russell

Directed by Francis Lawrence

Directed by Steve McQueen

Directed by Alfonso Cuarón

 

Best Scared-As-S**t Performance


Directed by Marc Forster

Directed by James DeMonaco

Directed by Andy Muschietti

Directed by James Wan

Directed by James Wan

 

 

Breakthrough Performance

 

Directed by Jim Rash & Nat Faxon

Newcomer Liam James captured hearts as Duncan, an introverted 14-year-old who has a rough time fitting in but ultimately finds himself at the end of an unforgettable summer.

Directed by Martin Scorsese

As the trophy wife of Jordan Belfort, up-and-coming blonde bombshell Margot Robbie stole the show with her irresistible charm and strength as she watched her on-screen husband's downward Wall Street spiral.

Directed by Ryan Coogler

During his powerful performance as Oscar Grant, rookie Michael B. Jordan will make you reach for a box of tissues in a role that will ultimately cement his status among Hollywood's elite.

Directed by James Ponsoldt

As high school senior and all-around jokester Sutter Keely, rising actor Miles Teller shines in a performance that showcases young love and vulnerability that everyone can relate to.

Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber

British import Will Poulter makes audiences laugh on both sides of the pond with a hilarious performance as dorky faux-son, Kenny Rossmore.

 

Best On-Screen Duo


Directed by David O. Russell

Directed by Tim Story

Directed by Martin Scorsese

Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée

Directed by Justin Lin

 

Best Shirtless Performance


Directed by Alan Taylor

Directed by Martin Scorsese

Directed by Francis Lawrence

Directed by Tom Gormican

 

Best Fight


Directed by Seth Gordon

Bateman and McCarthy duke it out by wrestling and face slapping, but not without breaking nearly everything in sight first.

Directed by Francis Lawrence

Lawrence, Hutcherson and Clafin kick major mutant monkey ass in the second installment of the Hunger Games series.

Directed by Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg

As the world ends, a possessed Hill uses his demon abilities, along with some insults, against ex-pals Franco and Rogen in a throwdown worthy of Hell.

Directed by Peter Jackson

In the battle of Middle Earth, it's elves vs. orcs as Bloom and Lilly fend off the ultimate enemies and aid their hobbit friends to safety.

Directed by Adam McKay

The news team reassembles for an epic battle between Will Ferrell, Paul Rudd, David Koechner and Steve Carell vs. James Marsden vs. Sacha Baron Cohen vs. Kanye West vs. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler vs. Jim Carrey and Marion Cotillard vs. Will Smith vs. Liam Neeson and John C. Reilly vs. Greg Kinnear.

 

Best Kiss


Directed by Harmony Korine

Directed by David O. Russell

Directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Directed by James Ponsoldt

 

#WTF Moment


Directed by Ridley Scott

Having sex in a car is pretty much a rite of passage, but having sex with a car? Cameron Diaz's Malkina gets down and dirty with a bright yellow Ferrari to show the world how it's done.

Directed by Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg

Danny McBride shows an apocalyptic world, and uncomfortable theater-goers everywhere, that there's no better pet than a scantily-clad Channing Tatum.

Directed by Jeff Tremaine

Johnny Knoxville and Jackson Nicoll manage to strike fear into a room full of unsuspecting beauty pageant-loving parents thanks to a bump n' grind dance routine to a Warrant classic.

Directed by Martin Scorsese

Leonardo DiCaprio's iconic portrayal of excessive Wall Street player Jordan Belfort takes a turn for the insane when he takes his Lamborghini for a spin.

Directed by Adam McKay

The Channel 4 News Team's afternoon is no longer a delight as their speeding van filled with bowling balls, scorpions and hot oil takes a tumble on the highway.

 

Best Villain

 

Directed by Paul Greengrass

Directed by J.J. Abrams

Directed by Francis Lawrence

Directed by Steve McQueen

Mila Kunis as Theodora, Wicked Witch of the West
Oz The Great and Powerful
Directed by Sam Raimi

 

Best Musical Moment


Directed by Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg

Spoiler alert! Backstreet Boys reunite in heaven to perform "Everybody" with signature boy band moves and flair for this unforgettable apocalyptic ending.

Directed by David O. Russell

Lawrence cleans and dances her frustrations away as she mouths the words to 70s classic "Live and Let Die."

Directed by Martin Scorsese

During his wedding reception, DiCaprio's fraudulent Jordan Belfort pops and locks it to Bo Diddley's "Pretty Thing."

Directed by Seth Gordon

To ease the tension of stealing Sandy's identity, McCarthy's Diana shows her musical range as she attempts to sing along with the car radio -- and even hits that high note in "Barracuda."

Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber

With eyes wide shut, Poulter's Kenny Rossmore throws it back to the 90s with a hilarious rendition of TLC's "Waterfalls."

Best Comedic Performance

Best Comedic Performance

Directed by Jeff Tremaine

Directed by Martin Scorsese

Directed by Tim Story

Directed by Paul Feig

 

Best On-Screen Transformation

 

Directed by David O. Russell

From Batman hunk to con-artist chunk, Christian Bale's beer belly and 70s comb-over combo left the handsome actor nearly unrecognizable.

Directed by Francis Lawrence

Decked out in head-to-toe butterflies, frothy purple frocks and pastel curls, it's easy to see Elizabeth Banks as Katniss and Peeta's neurotic, high strung chaperone to the Capitol.

Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée

Jared Leto's performance as an HIV positive transgender woman living in 1980s Texas is just as heartbreaking as it is incredibly convincing.

Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée

Despite losing a whopping 50 pounds to play a rodeo cowboy diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to live, nothing could keep Matthew McConaughey's trademark southern swagger from shining through.

Directed by Peter Jackson

Between the platinum blonde hair and piercing blue eyes, did anyone even notice Orlando Bloom's pointy ears? Regardless, his transformation from actor to elf is one that definitely steals the show...and more than a few hearts.

 

Best Cameo


Directed by Adam McKay

Directed by Shane Black

Directed by Adam McKay

Directed by Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg

Directed by David O. Russell

Best Hero


Directed by Roland Emmerich

Directed by Alan Taylor

Henry Cavill as Clark Kent
Man of Steel
Directed by Zack Snyder

Directed by Peter Jackson

Directed by Shane Black

 

 

 



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