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- CreatorTatsuo YoshidaStarsKatsuji MoriPeter FernandezCorinne OrrTeenager Gô Mifune aspires to be the world's best race-car champion with the help of his friends, family and his father's high-tech race-car, the Mach 5.
- CreatorAndy BorowitzSusan BorowitzStarsWill SmithJames AveryAlfonso RibeiroA streetwise, poor young man from Philadelphia is sent by his mother to live with his aunt, uncle and cousins in their Bel-Air mansion.
- CreatorJeff FranklinStarsBob SagetJohn StamosDave CoulierA widowed sportscaster raises his three daughters with assistance from his rock and roll brother-in-law and madcap best friend.
- CreatorJonathan MurrayMary-Ellis BunimStarsJanelle CasanaveAlton Williams IIArissa HillA new version of the long-running MTV reality show, which looks to unite people from different backgrounds and find a common ground.
- StarsBam MargeraKim KardashianMobyMTV's Cribs take you on exclusive tours through the domestic sanctuaries that some of today's most favorite stars call home.
- CreatorSpike JonzeJohnny KnoxvilleJeff TremaineStarsJohnny KnoxvilleBam MargeraChris PontiusThe cast performs various crazy stunts for our amusement.
- CreatorBam MargeraTroy MillerStarsBam MargeraChris RaabBrandon DiCamilloA show that follows Bam Margera (of Jackass and CKY fame) in his attempts to anger his parents. Unlike CKY or Jackass, Viva La Bam focuses mainly on the torture of Bam's parents and less on harmful stunts.
- StarsChristopher FlocktonDawn YanekIan DrewTake a fast-paced, first class joy ride of lavish living, as we check out the fortune building careers and businesses of the extremely rich and famous - and the incredible indulgences that come with it. From their lifestyles filled with non-stop VIP treatment, endless entourages and $1000 dollar face cremes, to fleets of cars, massive estates and multi-million dollar wardrobes. A lighthearted blend of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous and the Forbes 400 list, each episode focuses on one particular person or subject. Weaving expert interviews, investigative field segments and voyeuristic footage, the series gives an extraordinary glimpse into what we call, The Fabulous Life..
- CreatorCris AbregoMark CroninStarsFlavor FlavRicky B. HeadDion GrahamFlavor flay is on the hunt to find his dream girl! Join him and his female contestants on a show full of laughs and raw chicken.
- CreatorCris AbregoMark CroninStarsTiffany PollardKamal GivensAhmad GivensThe show is a contest between twenty men to compete for New York's heart. In the end she will find her true love.
- CreatorCris AbregoMark CroninStarsSharon OsbourneRiki RachtmanBrandi MahonThis 'Flavor Of Love' Spin-Off puts the ladies to be trained in proper etiquette and having their social skills put to the test.
- CreatorMark CroninCris AbregoStarsBret MichaelsBig John MurrayHeather ChadwellThrough a series of challenges, women compete for a chance to live with rock star Bret Michaels, who rose to fame in the '80s by fronting the band Poison.
- CreatorCris AbregoMark CroninStarsAhmad GivensKamal GivensChristina LyChance and Real The Stallionaires were looking for love so they created Real Chance of Love.
- CreatorRiley McCormickSallyAnn SalsanoStarsTila TequilaAmanda IretonRaye RichardsA dating elimination show where contestants try to win the heart of Tila Tequila.
- CreatorCris AbregoMark CroninStarsDaisy De La HoyaDavid AmermanRiki RachtmanAfter an unsuccessful attempt to find love on VH1's Rock of Love, Daisy tries to find it on her very own show.
- CreatorMark CroninCris AbregoRick TellesStarsCharoDave CoulierFlavor FlavA reality show about fading celebrities who were hot back in the day, and how they live their day to day lives in one Los Angeles mansion.
- CreatorSean CliverDimitry ElyashkevichChris PontiusStarsChris PontiusSteve-OManny PuigThe "Wildboyz", Steve-O and Chris Pontius, interact with different animals and travel around the globe.
- StarsTravis PastranaAndy BellJolene Van VugtThis TV series is about one group of outrageous friends performing mind blowing stunts. Much like Jackass, you will think: "Why would they do that?". Except in Jackass, everything is meant to result in failure and to be hurt. But in Nitro Circus, you have to succeed, otherwise, death could occur. Follow the hilarious group of friends perform extreme stunts for your entertainment, while putting their life at risk at every step of the way.
- CreatorRuben FleischerChris BoykinRob DyrdekStarsRob DyrdekChris BoykinChris PfaffProfessional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek and his friend Christopher "Big Black" Boykin live together in the Hollywood Hills.
- CreatorShane NickersonRob DyrdekRuben FleischerStarsRob DyrdekRalph SaenzChris PfaffThe fantasy continues for skateboarding legend Rob Dyrdek and his crew as they return for another quirky season of chaos and laughter at the Fantasy Factory.
- CreatorBruce Beresford-RedmanRick HurvitzStarsXzibitBeau BoeckmannMad MikeXzibit finds the owner of a ruined car and takes it to the West Coast Customs for a renovation.
- CreatorJason GoldbergAshton KutcherStarsAshton KutcherBrian FitzpatrickAndrew SantinoA Hidden Camera Show similar to Candid Camera but famous celebrities are the victims. Each week Ashton and his crew of pranksters play a joke on celebrities such as Justin Timberlake and Frankie Muniz.
- CreatorJukka HildenJarno LaasalaTuukka TiensuuStarsJarno LeppäläJukka HildenJarno LaasalaFour crazy lifelong friends perform pranks and outrageous stunts.
- CreatorEric FogelGordon BarnettStarsMaurice SchlaferLen MaxwellMills LaneCelebrities duel it out in a wrestling ring, the first one who dies loses.
- StarsDarren McMullenAshley RobertsThe Pussycat DollsNews related to music, celebrities, and other pop culture topics.
- StarsTim-Ryan O'KaneTom OberdickJesse WolterThis show is about three contestants who have their rooms inspected by a guy. Whomevers room he thinks he likes the best, gets to go on a date with him.
- StarsLorin Eric SalmMichael McKinleyJamieson HillA reality based dating show in which five dates have been lined up for the contestant. The contestant can opt to declare "Next" at any time to reject his current option and carry on with the next, or, if rejecting all five, go home alone with a monetary consolation prize.
- StarsShawn TurnerAnant A.J. JiemjitpolchaiLarisa BatesParents pick dates for their sons or daughters to try to replace their current girl- or boyfriends.
- CreatorAnthony BeltempoSallyAnn SalsanoStarsPaul 'Pauly D' DelVecchioSammi 'Sweetheart' GiancolaNicole PolizziA reality-based look at the vapid lives of several New Jersey 20-somethings and their respective friends and/or hook-ups.
- CreatorLiz GateleyGary AuerbachAdam DiVelloStarsJessica SmithLauren ConradAlex HooserMTV follows eight teens living in Laguna Beach nearing the end of high school and beginning the next chapter of their lives.
- CreatorRyan SeacrestEliot GoldbergStarsKhloé KardashianKim KardashianKourtney KardashianA peek inside the exploits and privileged private lives of the blended Kardashian-Jenner family, including sisters Kim, Kourtney, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie.
- CreatorNeal BrennanDave ChappelleStarsDave ChappelleDonnell RawlingsRudy RushComedian Dave Chappelle hosts this sketch-comedy show that parodies many of the nuances of race and culture.
- CreatorLarry DavidJerry SeinfeldStarsJerry SeinfeldJulia Louis-DreyfusMichael RichardsThe continuing misadventures of neurotic New York City stand-up comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his equally neurotic New York City friends.
- CreatorGreg DanielsRicky GervaisStephen MerchantStarsSteve CarellJenna FischerJohn KrasinskiA mockumentary on a group of typical office workers, where the workday consists of ego clashes, inappropriate behavior, and tedium.
- CreatorScott DunlopStarsKandi BurrussCynthia BaileyKenya MooreA reality television series focused on the personal and professional lives of several women residing in Atlanta, Georgia.
- CreatorAdam DiVelloStarsAudrina PatridgeHeidi MontagSpencer PrattAfter high school graduation, "Laguna Beach" alumna Lauren sets out to live on her own in Los Angeles and work as an intern at Teen Vogue.
- DirectorSeher BediBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsChris Rock*NSYNCChristina AguileraSixteenth annual MTV Video Music Award show. Hosted by Chris Rock.
- DirectorSeher BediBruce GowersBruce LeddyStarsShawn WayansMarlon WayansSisqóThe seventeenth annual MTV Video Music Awards with appearances by Sisqo, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Bobby Brown, Jay-Z and Mark Wahlberg. Hosted by Shawn and Marlon Wayans.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJamie FoxxChristina AguileraStaindMTV presents its Video Music Awards for 2001. Performers include U2, *NSYNC (with Michael Jackson), Staind, Alicia Keys, Jennifer Lopez (with Ja Rule), and Missy Elliott (with Nelly Furtado).
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJimmy FallonBruce SpringsteenJa RuleJimmy Fallon hosts the 19th annual awards ceremonies. Performers include Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band; Pink; Ja Rule, Ashanti and Nas; Shakira; Eminem.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsChris Rock50 CentChristina AguileraTwenty-first annual MTV Video Music Award show. Hosted by Chris Rock.
- DirectorLouis J. HorvitzStarsChristina AguileraSashah AskariDavid BannerThe twenty-second annual MTV Video Music Award show. No official host.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsSean 'Diddy' Combs50 CentJessica AlbaMTV's annual awards show featuring performances from hot artists, hosted by Diddy.
- DirectorHamish HamiltonStarsJack BlackAndré 300050 Cent
- DirectorJoe DeMaioSteve PaleyStarsCisco AdlerChristina AguileraDJ AMMTV's annual video awards show hosted by Russell Brand, featuring artists such as Pink, Rihanna, TI, Paramore, Kid Rock, and the Jonas Brothers.
- DirectorHamish HamiltonDave DiomediStarsRussell Brand3Oh!350 CentThe 2009 MTV video music awards
- DirectorHamish HamiltonStarsAdeleAfrojackBeastie Boys
- DirectorHamish HamiltonStarsKevin HartKaty PerryOne DirectionMTV is back, with Kevin Hart hosting.
- DirectorHamish HamiltonDave DiomediStars*NSYNC2 ChainzDrop and AbelThe 2013 MTV Video Music Awards is presented.
- DirectorHamish HamiltonStarsChloë Grace MoretzJim CarreyJennifer LopezThe awards for the 31st annual MTV video music awards were presented along with live performances.
- DirectorHamish HamiltonStarsMiley CyrusYeTaylor SwiftAwards for best video music in 2015.
- DirectorHamish HamiltonStarsBeyoncéLlyrio BoatengDrake
- DirectorAlex RudzinskiJeff RoePaul DugdaleStarsKaty PerryBuzz AldrinAlessandra AmbrosioThe 2017 MTV Video Music Awards were held on August 27, 2017 at The Forum in Inglewood, California, honoring music videos released between June 25, 2016 and June 23, 2017. It was hosted by Katy Perry.
- DirectorAlex RudzinskiPaul DugdaleStarsMillie Bobby BrownJennifer LopezAnna KendrickThe 2018 MTV Video Music Awards was held on August 20, 2018 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.[1] The 35th annual award show aired live from the venue for the 12th time.
- DirectorAlex RudzinskiPaul DugdaleStarsAlison BrieHailee SteinfeldJohn TravoltaThe 2019 MTV Video Music Awards are Live from Newark, NJ and hosted by Sebastian Manscalco. With performances by Taylor Swift, and many more.
- DirectorDave DiomediSam WrenchMarc BloomgardenStarsJoey KingDrew BarrymoreAnthony RamosThe 2020 MTV Video Music Awards were held on August 30, 2020, in New York City. Keke Palmer hosted the ceremony.
- DirectorBruce GowersJoel GallenBruce LeddyStarsSamuel L. JacksonJoey Lauren AdamsMark AddyThe seventh annual MTV Movie Awards. Hosted by Samuel L. Jackson.
- DirectorBruce GowersRussell BatesJoel GallenStarsLisa KudrowBen AffleckJim CarreyThe eighth annual MTV Movie Awards. Hosted by Lisa Kudrow.
- DirectorBruce GowersStarsSarah Jessica ParkerLucy LiuHalle BerryThe ninth annual MTV Movie Awards show. Hosted by Sarah Jessica Parker.
- DirectorBruce GowersJoel GallenStarsKirsten DunstJimmy FallonAaliyahThe 2001 MTV Movie Awards were held on June 2, 2001, and were hosted by Jimmy Fallon and Kirsten Dunst.
- DirectorBruce GowersStarsJack BlackSarah Michelle GellarKate Beckinsale11th MTV Movie Awards on June 1st, 2002, hosted by Sarah Michelle Gellar and Jack Black and featuring The White Stripes, Kelly Osbourne and Eminem and new categories: "Favorite Line", "Best Cameo", "Best Dressed" and "Best Music Moment".
- DirectorLouis J. HorvitzJoel GallenStarsSeann William ScottJustin Timberlake50 Cent12th MTV Movie Awards on May 31st, 2003, hosted by Sean William Scott and Justin Timberlake and featuring performances by t.A.T.u., 50 Cent, and Pink. The show includes a parody of "The Matrix Reloaded (2003)" with Wanda Sykes and Will Ferrell.
- DirectorJoe DeMaioJoel GallenAdam McKayStarsLindsay LohanChristina AguileraShawn AshmoreBig time movie actors received awards for outstanding performance in their in 2004
- DirectorJoel GallenDavid DobkinStarsJimmy FallonJessica AlbaWilliam AlvaThe fourteenth annual of the MTV Movie Awards. Hosted by Jimmy Fallon.
- DirectorJoel GallenStarsJessica AlbaSandra BullockKeanu ReevesThe fifteenth annual MTV Movie Awards show. Hosted by Jessica Alba.
- DirectorMark BurnettJoe DeMaioDean HollandStarsJessica AlbaAziz AnsariCesar ArroyoThe 2007 MTV Movie Awards took place on June 3, 2007. Hosted by Sarah Silverman.
- DirectorMark BurnettJoe DeMaioJay KogenStarsMike MyersElliot PageJT Alexander*MTV Movie Awards - June 1, 2008 (*the show where you can guess who has won by who has actually bothered attending) Host Mike Myers, who's starring in "The Love Guru," which we'll be hearing a lot about I'm guessing, comes out to a standing ovation from a crowd filled with stars of TV, the big screen, and the Billboard charts. He tells us that the show is completely live. His monologue contains a bad joke about high gas prices forcing Optimus Prime into taking the bus. Chris Brown in a weird leather military-style jacket reminiscent of Michael Jackson comes onstage and tells Myers not to just phone it in and pimp "The Love Guru." Myers challenges Brown to a dance battle. Brown is predictably amazing, Myers ain't no dancer but he holds his own. They mock the "Beat It" knife routine and then do a pas de deux in which Myers really gets on the good foot. (He clearly took tap dancing lessons at some time in his life.) Award: Best Female Perrformance Presenters: Will Smith, Charlize Theron, and Jason Bateman from "Hancock." Smith tries to get the crowd hyped up by call-and-responsing "fe-" and "-male" with the audience. Bateman is about to do the same with "Han-" and "-Cock" before Theron stops him. Nominees: Keira Knightley, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"; Katherine Heigl, "Knocked Up"; Amy Adams, "Enchanted"; Jessica Biel, "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry"; Ellen Page, "Juno" Winner: Ellen Page Speech: She pretends to kiss Bateman, her "Juno" co-star. (She's shorter than the microphone!) She marvels at getting the award from this trio. She says thanks very much to MTV and the voters. Diablo Cody applauds. She thanks the director, cast, crew, studio, and singles out Cody and then skedaddles. Rainn Wilson, who calls himself a huge movie star, is sitting in the audience with an Anton Chigurh lookalike warning winners not to go over their allotted time or this guy will kill them with his air compressor. Award: Best Fight Presenters: Will Ferrell and Danny McBride of "The Foot Fist Way." Ferrell says that stopping illiteracy is the most important fight in the U.S.A., they then make bad illiteracy jokes. The jokes fall flat and they pimp their movies. Nominees: Matt Damon vs. some dude, "The Bourne Ultimatum"; Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker vs. some dudes, "Rush Hour 3"; Alien vs. Predator, "Aliens vs Predator"; Hayden Christensen vs. Jamie Bell, "Jumper"; Sean Faris vs. Cam Gigandet "Never Back Down"; Tobey Maguire vs. James Franco, "Spider-Man 3" Winner: Faris and Gigandet Speech: Sean thanks MTV, agents, studios etc. Cam thanks, presumably, their fight instructor, and the fans etc. The Anton Chigurh lookalike comes on stage Presenters: Edward Norton and Liv Tyler of "The Incredible Hulk" come on to introduce the night's first musical performers, Coldplay. They talk about the Brit pop-rockers' hits and activism. Performance: Coldplay, "Viva La Vida." With a a string quartet on screen the band in their own military style jackets open up the stately, bouncy title track to their forthcoming album. The drummer is banging a huge upright bass drum and Chris Martin and the bass player are manning opposing keyboards. A rain of red confetti showers down mid-song. I think the confetti is shaped like hearts. The song is not terribly dynamic, sort of just strutting along. Now a shower of white confetti flies out. Now blue. Martin, who strolls around in the confetti rain, seems happy even though it sounds like his falsetto might not be quite pitch-perfect this evening. It's pleasant but not mind-blowing. Award: Best Summer Movie So Far Presenters: Seth Rogen and James Franco of "The Pineapple Express." They say MTV wanted two stoners like them to give this ridiculous award. They joke that in real life they do not actually smoke weed. They say on set it was all fake weed like this big bag Rogen has, and the joint Franco has, and the lighter Rogen has and uses to light the joint which they joke they are not smoking. (As we see good friends Rihanna and Chris Brown looking on wide-eyed and recovering addict Robert Downey, Jr. looking mildly uncomfortable to be put on camera at this moment). They joke it's not really, really good weed at all and for kids to not smoke fake pot like they are. Nominees: "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"; "Sex and the City: The Movie"; "Speed Racer"; "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian"; "Iron Man" Winner: "Iron Man" (Franco and Rogen now have the "munchies.") Speech: Director Jon Favreau and star Robert Downey, Jr. accept. Downey thanks Franco and Rogen for the "intoxicating" introduction. Favreau thanks the fans, the cast, the studio,etc. Downey, Jr. signs off by thanking Coolio? Or maybe he was just saying "coolio." Oh these wacky kids and their lingo. Film package: Myers in drag is playing "Tristan Davis" an Australian caterer who is dishing about what the stars like to eat, apparently a lot of Nutter Butters. A pregnant Jessica Alba - co-star in "The Love Guru"- comes in to ask for a sandwich. Tristan calls her fat. Jessica protests she's pregnant. They go back and forth. Oy. Award: Best Male Performance Presenters: Sarah Jessica Parker and Jennifer Hudson of "Sex and the City." They're momentarily put off their telemprompter banter by the love of hecklers shouting out in the crowd. They talk about the nominated actors "running" around in their movies and make a joke about how much harder it would've been in heels. SJP looks supertight in a supertight shimmery black mini-dress and Hudson is scrumptious, towering over SJP in a pink and white number that accentuates her, um, assets. Nominees: Michael Cera, "Juno"; Denzel Washington, "American Gangster"; Matt Damon, "The Bourne Ultimatum"; Will Smith, "I Am Legend"; Shia LaBoeuf, "Transformers" Winner: Will Smith, who brings up his son. Speech: He says he remembers being on this stage in 1988 so to be here in 2008 is amazing. (Technically, wouldn't he have been on the MTV Video Music Awards stage back then?) He knows he hasn't always made great movies but says that he's been trying hard. He talks about dedicating his life to making everything he touches better. He thanks the fans for going to see the film even though he was the only one on screen for the first hour. Yikes! Myers is doing a "Wayne's World" sketch and the audience gives the intro a standing ovation. Dana Carvey as Garth is with him on the old set. Garth admits it's been awhile since we last saw them. 1994. The big news: Garth's gotten pubes. They talk about Tila Tequila and how, since she goes both ways, she's satisfied no matter what happens when she sticks her hands down someone's pants. They then pantomime this, to the amusement of Paris Hilton and Benji Madden but to the shocked discomfort of Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron. They introduce a top ten list. It's the Top Ten Porno Names Based on Last Year's Hit Movies: 10. "Horton Hears a Ho" 9. "National Pleasure 2: Book of Secretions" 8. "I Am Legend... In Bed" 7. "The Suck-it List" (Jennifer Hudson doesn't get it). 6. "I Know Who Drilled Me" 5. "Scat-a touille" 4. "Gush Hour 3" 3. "No Country For Old Balls" 2. "Alvin In the Chipmunks" 1. "Iron Man" Award: Best Comedic Performance Presenters: Steve Carrell, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and Anne Hathaway of "Get Smart." Steve and the Rock do a bit on Steve leaning in to the microphone unnecessarily. Carell says he thinks he can handle it. A heckler makes a joke we can't hear but that cracks up the audience. Then, thanks to Carell repeating it, it's clear the person yelled out Michael Scott's catchphrase "that's what she said!" Nominees: Jonah Hill, "Superbad"; Amy Adams, "Enchanted"; Adam Sandler, "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry"; Seth Rogen, "Knocked Up"; Johnny Depp, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" Winner: Johnny Depp, who, OMG is back to his supershort, superslick "21 Jump Street"- "Cry-Baby" hair and looks edible. Lindsay Lohan gives him a standing ovation. Hill and Rogen, sitting together, jokingly give him the thumbs down. Diablo Cody grabs her chest in a gesture of, believable, faint-heartedness. Speech: Depp says he doesn't know how this happened since he's not a very funny person. Not even remotely. He waves to the screaming fans. He calls it sweet and says thanks. Zac Efron wholeheartedly approves. Award: The Generation Award to Adam Sandler Presenter: Tom Cruise, who gets a nice reception from the crowd. He explains this award is the highest honor bestowed by MTV, given to an individual who has displayed significant cinematic achievement. He calls Sandler "The Sandman." He jokes about Sandler's career playing various "boys" and "mans" (Canteen Boy, Waterboy, Opera Man etc.) He jokes about him winning Academy Awards and a Nobel prize. He keeps calling him "The Sandman." He jokes it was "The Sandman's" idea for him to dance around in his underwear in "Risky Business." Clip Package: Clips from Sandler movies including "The Waterboy," "The Wedding Singer" et. al.; "Saturday Night Live"; and even MTV's "Remote Control." Adam Sandler, holding an electric guitar, pops up from below the stage to front a band playing Carly Simon's "Nobody Does It Better (The Spy Who Loved Me)." Behind him a huge screen is showing his clips as he sings "nobody does it better." When he gets to the "makes me feel sad for the rest" lyric, photos of Daniel Day-Lewis, Sean Penn, George Clooney, and, oddly, the Cookie Monster flash by. Of course he changes the chorus lyric "to baby I'm the best." A group of scantily clad dancers throw themselves around to the tune. Rob Schneider and Kevin James appear to do a little modern dance routine. It's ridiculous but the only truly funny thing that has happened all night. Cruise comes to give him the award, and kneels before him. Sandler calls it the most arrogant thing he's ever done and thanks his family, his friends/writers, his fans, says hello to the troops, and thanks his wife and daughter and daughter/son to be. Very sweet. Tila Tequila agrees. Ben Stiller, Robert Downey, Jr, and Jack Black do a filmed bit where they're trying to make a "viral video" for their movie "Tropic Thunder." This essentially involves Downey, wearing an "Iron Man" mask, pummeling Black, wearing a giant panda head, in the testicles. Award: Best Breakthrough Performance Presenters: P. Diddy, Lindsay Lohan, Verne "Mini-Me" Troyer. They fight over who will open the envelope. Nominees: Christopher Mintz-Plasse, "Superbad"; Nikki Blonsky, "Hairspray"; Seth Rogen, "Knocked Up"; Chris Brown, "This Christmas"; Jonah Hill, "Superbad"; Megan Fox, "Transformers"; Michael Cera, "Superbad"; Zac Efron, "Hairspray" Winner: Zac Efron. Speech: He can't believe he was nominated. He thanks the other nominees. He thanks the studio, the cast, crew, etc. "Hairspray" co-star Nikki Blonsky and Vanessa Hudgens are proud. Award: Best Villain Presenter: Brendan Fraser Nominees: Johnny Depp, "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street"; Topher Grace, "Spider-Man 3"; Denzel Washington, "American Gangster"; Javier Bardem, "No Country For Old Men"; Angelina Jolie, "Beowulf" Winner: Johnny Depp Speech: Depp, in all his deliciousness, returns. Tila Tequila and Jon Voight approve. Winning two times in one night is "nutty" in his estimation. He thanks the voters, calls it a great honor, and thanks his fans for sticking with him on this "obtuse and strange road." Four chicks-"American Idol" runner up Katharine McPhee, Rumer Willis, Anna Faris, Emma Stone- from the new movie "House Bunny" introduce the Pussycat Dolls. Performance: Pussycat Dolls perform their new single "When I Grow Up." Shockingly, they're all dressed from head to toe. Kidding. They're wearing a variety of bustiers, bikini tops, hot pants, and garters. They're singing about wanting to famous. It's peppy with moving platforms, flashing lights, lotsa dancing and dancers. Award: Best Kiss Presenters: Rainn Wilson and Megan Fox. Wilson is shot so it looks like he's naked and only holding a dozen roses in front of his naughty bits. Fox asks why he's naked. He says since she's a lovely lady he bought her flowers. She declines to take them. He hands them over and has a teddy bear covering up the bits now. Nominees: Shia LaBeouf and Sarah Roemer, "Disturbia"; Briana Evigan and Robert Hoffman, "Step Up 2 the Streets"; Patrick Dempsey and Amy Adams, "Enchanted"; Daniel Radcliffe and Katie Leung, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix"; Ellen Page and Michael Cera, "Juno" Winners: Evigan and Hoffman. Speech: They think it's awesome and thank MTV and the fans. They kiss. For awhile. Video Clip: Myers as "Bucky Eisenstein" movie animal wrangler. (Except he likes to think of himself more as an "animal dramaturge.") He has a bad mullet and is talking about all the animals he's worked with. We see him yelling at the animals and Jon Favreau and Elijah Wood trying to work with Bucky. Way too long with very little actual funny. Pretending to eat animal poop? Not funny. Award: Best Movie Presenters: Stiller, Black, Downey, Jr. RDJ gets his own very dramatic introduction from Black. Stiller and Downey continue their faux animus from the "viral video" with RDJ high on his "Iron Man" success and Stiller trying to undercut him by saying "I get it, you're in a hit, what's that 1 for 76?" Nominees: "Transformers" (since director Michael Bay is there, my money is on him); "Superbad"; "National Treasure: Book of Secrets"; "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"; "I Am Legend"; "Juno" Winner: Yup, "Transformers" Speech: The extremely tall Bay thanks MTV, the cast, crew, etc and tells everyone they're starting to shoot the sequel tomorrow. Co-star Megan Fox makes a profane promise for its greatness. THE END
- DirectorJoe DeMaioJaime Eliezer KarasStarsJason SudeikisJ.J. AbramsAziz AnsariThe MTV Movie Awards 2011 including a parody of the Hangover Part II, Black Swan, 127 Hours and Twilight.
- DirectorHamish HamiltonTroy MillerStarsRebel WilsonUtkarsh AmbudkarSkylar AstinMovie award show on the channel MTV
- DirectorHamish HamiltonStarsConan O'BrienAndy SambergSeth RogenA film-awards show presented annually on MTV.
- DirectorHamish HamiltonRyan McFaulStarsAmy SchumerChanning TatumVin DieselIn the biggest movie awards show event of the season, MTV gathers a large selection of stars to entertain.
- DirectorGlenn WeissStarsDwayne JohnsonKevin HartMiles TellerIn a world of award shows that suck, MTV gives you an award show that doesn't suck. Kevin Hart and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson host the 2016 MTV Movie Awards, an irreverent, in-your-face celebration of the movies fans really love with the stars they actually care about. And unlike other award shows, the fans choose the winners, not some exclusive committee of old, rich people. The show includes appearances by 2016 Generation Award Winner Will Smith, and much, much more.
- DirectorJoe DeMaioDan OpsalStarsAdam DevineAjiona AlexusBlake AndersonThe 2017 MTV Movie and TV Awards was held on May 7, 2017, from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, U.S. Hosted by Adam DeVine.
- DirectorJoel GallenStarsChloe BaileyTalitha Eliana BatemanZazie BeetzMTV awards winners in multiple movie and TV categories.
- DirectorJoel GallenStarsBrie LarsonRobert Downey Jr.Dwayne JohnsonZachary Levi hosts the awards ceremony to celebrate the year's best in pop culture; from Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, Calif.; with performances by Lizzo and Bazzi.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsChris RockStingMaseFourteenth annual MTV Video Music Awards. Hosted by Chris Rock.
- DirectorBruce GowersTroy MillerStarsMike MyersGillian AndersonDavid ArquetteThe sixth annual MTV Movie Awards. Hosted by Mike Myers.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerNancy CohenStarsBen StillerTori AmosMonicaThe Fifteenth Annual MTV Video Music Award show with performances like Monica Arnold, Cher and Madonna. Hosted by Ben Stiller.
- CreatorAaron SaidmanStarsSuChin PakGideon YagoMichael GranattaMTV follows three unique persons in their everyday situations, and documents the problems and goals they face.
- CreatorSam MettlerRob SharenowStarsCandy FinniganJeff VanVonderenKen SeeleyAddicts try to overcome their addictions with the help of their families and others.
- CreatorShane NickersonRob DyrdekJeff TremaineStarsRob DyrdekSterling BrimChanel West CoastRob Dyrdek shows us some of the funniest videos with two of his friends.
- CreatorKevin BurnsStarsHugh HefnerHolly MadisonBridget MarquardtAn inside peek at what really goes on inside the Playboy Mansion, starring Hugh Hefner's then three main girlfriends Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson.
- StarsPhil CrowleyChip BolcikBeng SpiesDocumentary series exploring a topic, headline, or person that became the ground zero for a revolution in culture; told by the people who were on the front lines of the story.
- DirectorWalter C. MillerStarsKelsey GrammerFiona AppleDan AykroydGrammy - music award of the American academy of the audio recording, was founded by the American association of sound-recording companies of March, 14, 1958. Grammy is awarded annually as a result of voting by the authorized members of "Recording Academy".
- DirectorWalter C. MillerStarsBackstreet BoysTeresa BarrickClint BlackGrammy - music award of the American academy of the audio recording, was founded by the American association of sound-recording companies of March, 14, 1958. Grammy is awarded annually as a result of voting by the authorized members of "Recording Academy".
- StarsRosie O'DonnellTai AndersonMarc AnthonyRosie O'Donnell hosts the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences' 42nd annual presentation of awards to the biggest names in rock, pop, rap, country, R&B, and other musical genres. Features performances by Will Smith, TLC, Kid Rock, Elton John with The Backstreet Boys, Whitney Houston, Carlos Santana with Rob Thomas, Britney Spears, and more.
- DirectorWalter C. MillerStarsJon StewartEminemElton JohnGrammy - music award of the American academy of the audio recording, was founded by the American association of sound-recording companies of March, 14, 1958. Grammy is awarded annually as a result of voting by the authorized members of "Recording Academy".
- DirectorWalter C. MillerStarsMark AdrianTai AndersonMarc AnthonyThe 45th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 23, 2003 at Madison Square Garden in New York City honoring the best in music for the recording of the year beginning from October 1, 2001 through September 30, 2002. Musicians accomplishments from the previous year were recognized.
- DirectorWalter C. MillerStarsSteven TylerJoe PerryChristina AguileraGrammy - music award of the American academy of the audio recording, was founded by the American association of sound-recording companies of March, 14, 1958. Grammy is awarded annually as a result of voting by the authorized members of "Recording Academy".
- DirectorWalter C. MillerStarsQueen LatifahMarc AnthonyLance ArmstrongGrammy - music award of the American academy of the audio recording, was founded by the American association of sound-recording companies of March, 14, 1958. Grammy is awarded annually as a result of voting by the authorized members of "Recording Academy".
- DirectorWalter C. MillerPaul MillerStarsAkonAdrian AndersonPatti AustinThe 50th anniversary of the Grammy Awards celebrated with tributes, live music and this year's awards.
- DirectorWalter C. MillerWes YoungStarsAdeleIlea AlfaroGene AutryGrammy - music award of the American academy of the audio recording, was founded by the American association of sound-recording companies of March, 14, 1958. Grammy is awarded annually as a result of voting by the authorized members of "Recording Academy".