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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