2009 MTV Movie Awards: Full Winners List!
Your generation has spoken. Do you agree?
America has voted and all the winners have all been revealed for the 2009 MTV
Movie Awards at the star-studded ceremony. Teen sensation flicks like High
School Musical 3: Senior Year and Hannah Montana: The Movie hogged
most of the statues, while vampy epic Twilight took home the Best Movie award,
in a stunning upset that is sure to drastically alter box office and historical
preservation prospects for The Dark Knight.
Best Movie
Twilight
The Dark Knight
High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Iron Man
Slumdog Millionaire
Best Male Performance
Zac
Efron for High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Christian Bale for The Dark Knight
Vin Diesel for Fast & Furious
Robert Downey Jr. for Iron Man
Shia LaBeouf for Eagle Eye
Best Female Performance
Kristen
Stewart for Twilight
Anne Hathaway for Bride Wars
Taraji P. Henson for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Angelina Jolie for Wanted
Kate Winslet for The Reader
Breakthrough Performance - Male
Robert
Pattinson for Twilight
Ben Barnes for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Taylor Lautner for Twilight
Dev Patel for Slumdog Millionaire
Bobb'e J. Thompson for Role Models
Breakthrough Performance - Female
Ashley
Tisdale for High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Miley Cyrus for Hannah Montana: The Movie
Kat Dennings for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
Vanessa Hudgens for High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Freida Pinto for Slumdog Millionaire
Amanda Seyfried for Mamma Mia!
Best Comedic Performance
Jim
Carrey for Yes Man
Steve Carell for Get Smart
Anna Faris for The House Bunny
James Franco for Pineapple Express
Amy Poehler for Baby Mama
Best Villain
Heath
Ledger for The Dark Knight
Luke Goss for Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Dwayne Johnson for Get Smart
Derek Mears for Friday the 13th
Johnathon Schaech for Prom Night
Best Fight
Twilight:
Robert Pattinson,
Cam
Gigandet
Bride Wars: Anne Hathaway, Kate Hudson
The Dark Knight: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger
Hellboy II: The Golden Army: Ron Perlman, Luke Goss
Pineapple Express: Seth Rogen, James Franco, Danny McBride
Best Kiss
Twilight:
Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson
High School Musical 3: Senior Year: Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens
I Love You, Man: Paul Rudd, Thomas Lennon
Milk: Sean Penn, James Franco
Slumdog Millionaire: Dev Patel, Freida Pinto
Wanted: James McAvoy, Angelina Jolie
Best WTF Moment
Baby
Mama: Amy Poehler (Peeing in the Sink)
Forgetting Sarah Marshall: Jason Segel, Kristen Bell (Naked Break-Up)
Slumdog Millionaire: Ayush Mahesh Khedekar (Jumping in the Poop Shed)
Tropic Thunder: Ben Stiller (Tasting the Decapitated Head)
Wanted: Angelina Jolie (Curved Bullet Kill)
Best Song From a Movie
Hannah
Montana: The Movie : Miley Cyrus ("The Climb")
Slumdog Millionaire : A.R. Rahman ("Jai Ho")
Twilight : Paramore ("Decode")
The Wrestler : Bruce Springsteen ("The Wrestler")
Generation Award Recipient
Ben Stiller
Best Movie
The Dark Knight
High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Iron Man
Slumdog Millionaire
Best Male Performance
Christian Bale for The Dark Knight
Vin Diesel for Fast & Furious
Robert Downey Jr. for Iron Man
Shia LaBeouf for Eagle Eye
Best Female Performance
Anne Hathaway for Bride Wars
Taraji P. Henson for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Angelina Jolie for Wanted
Kate Winslet for The Reader
Breakthrough Performance - Male
Ben Barnes for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Taylor Lautner for Twilight
Dev Patel for Slumdog Millionaire
Bobb'e J. Thompson for Role Models
Breakthrough Performance - Female
Miley Cyrus for Hannah Montana: The Movie
Kat Dennings for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
Vanessa Hudgens for High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Freida Pinto for Slumdog Millionaire
Amanda Seyfried for Mamma Mia!
Best Comedic Performance
Steve Carell for Get Smart
Anna Faris for The House Bunny
James Franco for Pineapple Express
Amy Poehler for Baby Mama
Best Villain
Luke Goss for Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Dwayne Johnson for Get Smart
Derek Mears for Friday the 13th
Johnathon Schaech for Prom Night
Best Fight
Bride Wars: Anne Hathaway, Kate Hudson
The Dark Knight: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger
Hellboy II: The Golden Army: Ron Perlman, Luke Goss
Pineapple Express: Seth Rogen, James Franco, Danny McBride
Best Kiss
High School Musical 3: Senior Year: Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens
I Love You, Man: Paul Rudd, Thomas Lennon
Milk: Sean Penn, James Franco
Slumdog Millionaire: Dev Patel, Freida Pinto
Wanted: James McAvoy, Angelina Jolie
Best WTF Moment
Forgetting Sarah Marshall: Jason Segel, Kristen Bell (Naked Break-Up)
Slumdog Millionaire: Ayush Mahesh Khedekar (Jumping in the Poop Shed)
Tropic Thunder: Ben Stiller (Tasting the Decapitated Head)
Wanted: Angelina Jolie (Curved Bullet Kill)
Best Song From a Movie
Slumdog Millionaire : A.R. Rahman ("Jai Ho")
Twilight : Paramore ("Decode")
The Wrestler : Bruce Springsteen ("The Wrestler")
Generation Award Recipient
Ben Stiller
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ARTaylor writes: on May 31 2009 10:52 PM Well, there is no real way to account for taste. (Reply to this) |
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Losingsleep writes: on May 31 2009 10:55 PM The Bruno/Eminem fiasco was the only reason worth watching (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on May 31 2009 10:57 PM I DON'T WANT TO LIIIIIIIIIIIIIVVE! So, so, so, tasteless. I hope this is the last time "The Dark Knight" gets nominated for the same award as HIGH MOTHER****IN SCHOOL MUSICAL 3!!!!!!!! Fanboys, let's kill everyone involved!, wait... Never mind. Apparently there's a LAW. Pfft. I'm going to bathe myself in holy water. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on May 31 2009 10:58 PM In reply to this comment (#2523417) And for the record Alex Vo, I do not agree with the generation. At least Jen Yamota will be happy. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on May 31 2009 11:01 PM Twilight beating Slumdog Millionaire, The Dark Knight, and Iron Man for best picture... Zac Efron beats Bale and Downey... Kristen Stewart's amazing narration must have given her enough cred to be Taraji P and Kate Winselt I guess... Best Fight goes to Twilight for its funny wire work I guess... I guess MTV also rewards old men who tell underage girls I could kill you then stalks her for best kiss... and Miley Cyrus beats the Boss... jesus (Reply to this) |
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Martin k. writes: on May 31 2009 11:01 PM LOL, twilight....give me a break (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on May 31 2009 11:03 PM Someone kill me please! This is mankind's lowest moment! (Reply to this) |
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TheCaptain of TeamLoyalty writes: on May 31 2009 11:07 PM Really? Since when is peeing in a sink funnier than tasting a decapitated head, or a naked break up? (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on May 31 2009 11:07 PM You know it's bad when even their "WTF Moment" is wrong. (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on May 31 2009 11:09 PM In reply to this comment (#2523421) I know, seriously. Even the Holocaust agrees it's just relegated to hyperbole now. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on May 31 2009 11:11 PM In reply to this comment (#2523424) The WTF moment should've gone to "The Choices od the MTV Movie Awards 2009". (Reply to this) |
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lovinthelook411 writes: on May 31 2009 11:17 PM worst award show ever! twilight best movie??????? just retarded :( The Dark Knight all the way! (Reply to this) |
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Accursed A. writes: on May 31 2009 11:19 PM Sounds like it was just a long New Moon commercial. Glad I missed it. (Reply to this) |
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Sablicious writes: on May 31 2009 11:20 PM MTV: Moronic Teen Viewer. -_- (Reply to this) |
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martinscorsese25 writes: on May 31 2009 11:23 PM even i think Kristin Stewart's hot on the show, twilight sucks! best part was the bruno/eminem scandal?! LOL.... Finally, someone makes fun of Eminem, instead of him always attacking other celebrities... This is a huge push for Bruno, i predict it will be on the $70-80 M on its opening weekend (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on May 31 2009 11:25 PM In reply to this comment (#2523431) YES! Let us unite! And torture...wait Again, we can't. Stupid human rights. Well... (Reply to this) |
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Salty Gritts writes: on May 31 2009 11:30 PM Why are you idiot fanboys complaining about Twilight winning? Seriously, MTV's main demographic overlaps perfectly with Twilight's demographic teenage girls ages 12-18, no surprises here at all. Like Slumdog Millionaire or The Dark Knight really need to win MTV Movie Awards to gain mainstream and critical acclaim and acceptance, if anything that would diminish it. Grow up and stop crying and go watch The Dark Knight for the 100th time already. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on May 31 2009 11:34 PM In reply to this comment (#2523440) Okay, it dosen't need MTV to call them good. But, why NOT!?!?!? (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on May 31 2009 11:40 PM In reply to this comment (#2523440) Well some of us don't like the idea of a generation that picks Hannah Montana over The Boss. Or Kirsten Stewart over Taraji P. Henson and Kate Winslet. (Reply to this) |
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Dane Cook is NOT Funny writes: on May 31 2009 11:45 PM I see that 12 year olds were the only voters in this joke of a show. Proof is, Jim carrey over James franco? Only because Pineapple Express was rated R. MTV is so pathetic. (Reply to this) |
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