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Writers:
Caprice Crane (writer)
Tracy Grandstaff (writer)
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Release Date:
9 September 1999 (USA) more
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Plot:
Sixteenth annual MTV Video Music Award show. Hosted by Chris Rock. | add synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination more
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Pop Brings The Millennium To A Close more (1 total)

Cast

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Chris Rock ... Himself - Host
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Christina Aguilera ... Herself

Pamela Anderson ... Herself

Mary J. Blige ... Herself - Presenter

Gisele Bündchen ... Herself - Presenter
Nick Carter ... Himself (as Backstreet Boys)

Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs ... Himself - Presenter

Snoop Dogg ... Himself

Heather Donahue ... Herself - Presenter
Howie Dorough ... Himself (as Backstreet Boys)
Dr. Dre ... Himself

Eminem ... Himself
Kirk Hammett ... Himself - Performer (as Metallica)
James Hetfield ... Himself - Performer (as Metallica)
Lauryn Hill ... Herself - Performer

Janet Jackson ... Herself - Presenter
Jay-Z ... Himself
Kimberly 'Lil' Kim' Jones ... Herself - Presenter

Kid Rock ... Himself

Heidi Klum ... Herself - Presenter
Beth Joy Knutsen ... Gen x girl

Tommy Lee ... Himself

Joshua Leonard ... Himself - Presenter
Brian Littrell ... Himself (as Backstreet Boys)
Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes ... Herself (as TLC)

Madonna ... Herself

Ricky Martin ... Himself

Paul McCartney ... Himself
Darryl McDaniels ... Himself (as Run DMC)

Kelly McGarry ... Cigarette Girl
A.J. McLean ... Himself (as Backstreet Boys)

Jay Mohr ... Himself - Presenter
Jason Newsted ... Himself - Performer (as Metallica)

Joe Perry ... Himself (as Aerosmith)

Regis Philbin ... Himself
Trent Reznor ... Himself

Kevin Scott Richardson ... Himself (as Backstreet Boys)

Tim Robbins ... Himself - Presenter
Sheldon Robins ... Himself
Chantal Robson ... Herself

Rebecca Romijn ... Herself - Presenter (as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos)

Diana Ross ... Herself - Presenter
Afeni Shakur ... Herself
Joseph Simmons ... Himself (as Run DMC)

Will Smith ... Himself

Britney Spears ... Herself
Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas ... Herself (as TLC)

Justin Timberlake ... Himself

Steven Tyler ... Himself (as Aerosmith)

Lars Ulrich ... Himself - Performer (as Metallica)
Voletta Wallace ... Herself
Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins ... Herself (as TLC)
Michael C. Williams ... Himself - Presenter

Renée Zellweger ... Herself - Presenter
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The MTV Video Music Award for Best Artist Website was given out once in 1999 during the Pre-Show, and was then discontinued. The winners were the Red Hot Chili Peppers for their official website, run by Webmaster Jon Wade, News Director Starla Angel, Head Honcho Blackie Dammet (father of Anthony Kiedis) and Web Designer Terry Wells. more
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Featured in Torrance Rises (1999) more

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Pop Brings The Millennium To A Close, 9 November 2005
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Whether you love it, or you hate it, the music of 1999 revolutionized the scene and brought the entertainment industry to it's knees. Not since the 1980's has such a powerful explosion of variety and radio hits flooded the mainstream.

Hosted by Chris Rock, the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards served as the "Super Bowl" for MTV highlighting the year's best achievements. With a near-unending list of new artists, the greatest of the year gathered at the Metropoliton Opera House in New York City. Despite some rain, September 9th (9/9/99) was a day I will always remember. With; Kid Rock, Korn, Backstreet Boys, Nsync, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, TLC, Limp Bizkit, and a slew of others the show served as a personal reflection on "my" personal year of music. Though as expected many of the artists have since faded away, there is no denying the impact that they had on; MTV, the record industry, and myself. Not since has MTV had such a powerful year of new music and artists with such an intensity as my favorite era, 1999.

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