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Best Movie

50 First Dates

Finding Nemo

Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

X2: X-Men United

 

Best Male Performance

Adam Sandler - 50 First Dates

Bill Murray - Lost in Translation

Johnny Depp - Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

Tom Cruise - The Last Samurai

Jim Caviezel - The Passion of the Christ

 

Best Female Performance

Drew Barrymore - 50 First Dates

Queen Latifah - Bringing Down the House

Halle Berry - Gothika

Uma Thurman - Kill Bill Vol. 1

Charlize Theron - Monster

 

Best On-Screen Team

Drew Barrymore & Adam Sandler - 50 First Dates

Will Smith & Martin Lawrence - Bad Boys II

Johnny Depp & Orlando Bloom - Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

Jack Black & The School of Rock - School of Rock

Ben Stiller & Owen Wilson - Starsky & Hutch

 

Best Villian

Demi Moore - Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Lucy Liu - Kill Bill Vol. 1

Kiefer Sutherland - Phone Booth

Geoffrey Rush - Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

Leatherface - Texas Chainsaw Massacre

 

Best Comedic Performance

Jim Carrey - Bruce Almighty

Will Ferrell - Elf

Ellen DeGeneres - Finding Nemo

Johnny Depp - Pirates of the Carribean: Curse of the Black Pearl

Jack Black - School of Rock

 

Best Dance Sequence

Ben Stiller & Jennifer Aniston - Along Came Polly

Seann William Scott - American Wedding

Steve Martin - Bringing Down the House

Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu - Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Omarion, Marques Houston, & The Lil' Saints Crew - You Got Served

 

Best Kiss

Jim Carrey & Jennifer Aniston - Bruce Almighty

Keanu Reeves & Monica Bellucci - The Matrix: Reloaded

Charlize Theron & Christina Ricci - Monster

Owen Wilson, Carmen Electra, and Amy Smart - Starsky & Hutch

Shawn Ashmore & Anna Paquin - X2: X-Men United

 

Best Action Sequence

Intercoastal Freeway Pursuit - Bad Boys II

Escape from Mongolia - Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Battle at Gondor - Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

Champion Crane Chase - Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

 

Best Fight

Queen Latifah vs. Missi Pyle - Bringing Down the House

Uma Thurman vs. Chiaki Kuriyama - Kill Bill Vol. 1

Keanu Reeves vs. Hugo Weaving - The Matrix: Reloaded

The Rock vs. Kontiki Rebels - The Rundown

Hugh Jackman vs. Kelly Hu - X2: X-Men United

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Charlize Theron & Christina Ricci - Monster

Man, why do they have to say something about this just because it's two chicks? That's one of the worst kisses I've ever seen.

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Just replace 50 First Dates for Kill Bill Vol.1 on the Best Picture category and we're all set. LOTR is likely to win here, though, so it really doesn't matter, but it would be nice if X2 won.

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I think the fact that "Bringing Down the House" was nominated for not one award....not two awards.....but THREE awards.....is the most insulting part of these nominees.

 

And, if I said it once, I'll say it again: Colin Farrell was screwed over by not getting a nomination for "Phone Booth." Such an underrated performance.

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Best Movie

Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

X2: X-Men United

 

I wouldn't mind seeing any of these win, although we all know ROTK will likely take it. I pretty much enjoyed X2 and Pirates just about the same, and ROTK has that whole "epic" feel, so I wouldn't know which one to pick.

 

Best Male Performance

Johnny Depp - Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

 

I haven't seen 50 First Dates, Samurai, or Passion, so that leaves Lost and Pirates. I thought Lost was a tad overrated, but still really good. I just enjoyed Pirates more and liked Johnny Depp as Sparrow better.

 

Best Female Performance

Uma Thurman - Kill Bill Vol. 1

 

No doubt it was Uma. Even if the dialogue wasn't perfect in the movie, the action spoke alot louder than words.

 

Best On-Screen Team

Ben Stiller & Owen Wilson - Starsky & Hutch

 

Depp & Bloom were good together, and Jack Black & the kids were pretty good, but I think Stiller & Wilson were hilarious together.

 

Best Villian

Kiefer Sutherland - Phone Booth

 

It came down to Lui and Sutherland. I thought Lui was really good in her role, but I loved Phone Booth and Sutherland's performance. He had more villian traits, anyway, IMO.

 

 

Best Comedic Performance

Johnny Depp - Pirates of the Carribean: Curse of the Black Pearl

Jack Black - School of Rock

 

This was tough for me. It came down to Depp and Black. I thought both of them were great in their roles, and I wouldn't mind seeing either of them win.

 

Best Dance Sequence

Seann William Scott - American Wedding

 

Not a horrible dance sequence at all, and I haven't even seen any of the others, so this was an easy pick for me.

 

Best Kiss

Owen Wilson, Carmen Electra, and Amy Smart - Starsky & Hutch

 

I don't even know what kiss it is from Bruce Almighty, so go with Starsky & Hutch.

 

Best Action Sequence

Battle at Gondor - Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

 

Haven't seen any of the others.

 

Best Fight

Uma Thurman vs. Chiaki Kuriyama - Kill Bill Vol. 1

 

Easy pick. Kill Bill was all about the fights. For Rundown, though, maybe it was just me, but I thought the opening scene at the night club was better.

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Guest The Midnight Rocking Warrior

They would choose Demi Freakin' Moore over Hugo Weaving for best villan?! At least he got nominated for best fight (With Reeves). They chose Leatherface over Freddy, Willard, and even Ben? I predict Sutherland takes the award.

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And, if I said it once, I'll say it again: Colin Farrell was screwed over by not getting a nomination for "Phone Booth." Such an underrated performance.

But not that good of a movie. I thought his performance was nothing special, but if it was, that brought it down.

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Guest Askewniverse
Bringing Down the House gets a nomination for Best Fight, but Freddy vs. Jason doesn't? Demi Moore gets a nomination for Best Villain? How exactly are the nominees determined?

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Bringing Down the House gets a nomination for Best Fight, but Freddy vs. Jason doesn't? Demi Moore gets a nomination for Best Villain? How exactly are the nominees determined?

It's MTV so its whoever is willing to show up!

 

The only thing you can count on is that Adam Sandler and Jim Carrey will show up every year.

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I love how they don't even call the guy who played Leatherface by his real name. They could put his real name then Leatherface in parentheses next to it.

 

 

Oh well, MTV is full of jackasses.

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Where the fuck is Eternal Sunshine on this list? WHERE?

 

 

I see it listed no fucking place.

 

Then again... MTV is always going for there audience...and I doubt alot of their core audience would understand Eternal Sunshine and probably walk out midway through.

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Guest Choken One

it was released this year...i think this list includes LAST years movie.

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Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20

Best Movie

Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

 

Best Male Performance

Johnny Depp - Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

Tom Cruise - The Last Samurai

 

Best Female Performance

Uma Thurman - Kill Bill Vol. 1

 

Best On-Screen Team

Ben Stiller & Owen Wilson - Starsky & Hutch

 

Best Villian

Lucy Liu - Kill Bill Vol. 1

Kiefer Sutherland - Phone Booth

 

Best Comedic Performance

Johnny Depp - Pirates of the Carribean: Curse of the Black Pearl

Jack Black - School of Rock

 

 

Best Dance Sequence

Ben Stiller & Jennifer Aniston - Along Came Polly

Seann William Scott - American Wedding

Steve Martin - Bringing Down the House

Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu - Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Omarion, Marques Houston, & The Lil' Saints Crew - You Got Served

 

Don't care.

 

Best Kiss

Jim Carrey & Jennifer Aniston - Bruce Almighty

Keanu Reeves & Monica Bellucci - The Matrix: Reloaded

Charlize Theron & Christina Ricci - Monster

Owen Wilson, Carmen Electra, and Amy Smart - Starsky & Hutch

Shawn Ashmore & Anna Paquin - X2: X-Men United

 

Don't care.

 

Best Action Sequence

Intercoastal Freeway Pursuit - Bad Boys II

Escape from Mongolia - Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Battle at Gondor - Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

Champion Crane Chase - Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

 

Don't care.

 

Best Fight

Uma Thurman vs. Chiaki Kuriyama - Kill Bill Vol. 1

 

Would've liked Uma Vs. The Crazy 88 on this list as well.

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it was released this year...i think this list includes LAST years movie.

How bout you read the lists before making a statement.

 

Passions was nominated.

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MTV gave Clint Howard a life time achievement award ... People you can't take this award show seriously.

Are you trying to say something about Clint Howard? His acting skills are amazing. Plus, he's ultra sexy, but I guess you wouldn't understand that.

 

And, yeah, what's with 04 movies being nominated?

 

I honestly don't care who wins which award, especially since I haven't seen a good portion of the movies nominated. I don't know if I'll even watch it, at least the first 40 times.

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As far as what year the movies came out in, it's probably not a January to December cut off date. They just pick some arbitrary date and look at movies from that window.

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The main thing I don't understand is that Bringing Down the House was out in time for last years awards. The awards are always done in June, BDtH came to theaters last April. There isn't a waiting period with a lot of these movie nominations. Just pretty strange, but it's not like they are real awards anyway.

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Guest JumpinJackFlash
Just replace 50 First Dates for Kill Bill Vol.1 on the Best Picture category and we're all set.

 

I agree with you..100%!

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What a stupid awards show. How can anyone defend 50 First Dates being in the top five films of the last year, or Halle Berry's performance in Gothika etc. And where is Big Fish???

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Guest The Midnight Rocking Warrior

Don't worry, on imdb.com it lists that Andrew ( Can't spell his last name and in a hurry so can't check.) got the nomination for best villan......... and played Lobo in a student film. Wow, maybe I should give him a break.

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