‘Hunger Games’ tops MTV Movie Awards

‘Hunger Games’ tops MTV Movie Awards

The fan votes – not just the odds – were in ‘The Hunger Games’ favour at the MTV Movie Awards.

The dystopian survival saga escaped from Sunday’s 21st annual extravaganza with the most golden popcorn-shaped trophies, including best fight for the film’s final three-way battle and best on-screen transformation for Elizabeth Banks’ over-the-top futuristic makeover.’The Hunger Games’ stars Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson were also honoured for best female and male performances.’I’ve wanted to hold a golden popcorn since I was four years old,’ beamed Hutcherson.Best Gut-wrenching PerformanceWith four wins out of eight nominations, ‘The Hunger Games’ didn’t totally decimate the competition. ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ – Part 2 won prizes for best cast and best hero, while ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn’ – Part 1 won for movie of the year, and ‘Twilight’ stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson locked the best kiss trophy for the fourth straight year.’God, Rob’s not here, you guys. I don’t really know what to do,’ said Stewart, who pretended to make out with herself.Bridesmaids walked away with two awards, though their wins weren’t televised. The cast of the naughty comedy won best gut-wrenching performance for the scene in which the ladies battled food poisoning, and Melissa McCarthy won the best comedic performance award.The live, fan-favourite ceremony was hosted by bawdy actor-comedian Russell Brand.He opened the show by poking fun of Michael Fassbender’s full-frontal endowment in Shame and Kim Kardashian’s short-lived marriage, which he acknowledged was hypocritical. (Brand filed for divorce last year from pop superstar Katy Perry, who performed at the Brand-hosted MTV Video Music Awards in 2009, after 14 months of marriage.)Other winners Sunday included Shailene Woodley for breakthrough performance for ‘The Descendants’, Jennifer Aniston as best on-screen dirtbag for ‘Horrible Bosses’ and LMFAO’s ‘Party Rock Anthem’ from ’21 Jump Street’ for best music. – Nampa-AP

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