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MTV movie awards 2012: the full list of winners

June 6, 2012
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Hunger Games walked away the bigger winner on Sunday, but Twilight isn’t giving up that golden popcorn yet

The Hunger Games escaped from MTV’s 21st annual extravaganza on Sunday 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.

MOVIE OF THE YEAR

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1

BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE

Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games

BEST MALE PERFORMANCE

Josh Hutcherson – The Hunger Games

BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE

Shailene Woodley – The Descendants

BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCE

Melissa McCarthy – Bridesmaids

BEST CAST

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 – Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton

BEST ON-SCREEN TRANSFORMATION

Elizabeth Banks – The Hunger Games

BEST FIGHT

Jennifer Lawrence & Josh Hutcherson vs. Alexander Ludwig – The Hunger Games

BEST KISS

Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1

BEST GUT-WRENCHING PERFORMANCE

Bridesmaids – Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne, Melissa McCarthy, Wendi McLendon-Covey and Ellie Kemper, in a scene in which food poisoning turns the girls’ dress fitting into a disaster

BEST ON-SCREEN DIRTBAG

Jennifer Aniston – Horrible Bosses

BEST MUSIC

Party Rock Anthem, LMFAO – 21 Jump Street

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MTV movie awards 2012: Twilight and Hunger Games fight for supremacy

June 6, 2012
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Stars let their guard down for the annual night of celebrating movies, and Russell Brand brings his personal brand of humour

The fan votes – not just the odds – were in The Hunger Games favor 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.

Hunger Games stars Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson were also honored for best female and male performances.

“I’ve wanted to hold a golden popcorn since I was four years old,” beamed Hutcherson.

With four wins out of eight nominations, 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-favorite 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.)

“Tonight, I’m gonna keep my eyes peeled for my next wife,” joked Brand. “Fasssssbender!”

In lieu of a wordy acceptance speech for his MTV Generation Award, the show’s version of a lifetime achievement trophy, Johnny Depp performed with The Black Keys.

Steven Tyler and Joe Perry presented the award to the 48-year-old “Pirates of the Caribbean” star, who accompanied The Black Keys on guitar for Gold on the Ceiling and Lonely Boy.

“It’s like the get-out-of-the-business award,” said Depp.

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.

For the full list of winners go here.

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Obama Administration Officials Host National Recognition Ceremony for First-Ever U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools

June 6, 2012
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The Queen entertained by pop royalty at diamond jubilee concert – in pictures

June 6, 2012
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Paul McCartney, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Kylie Minogue, Annie Lennox, Grace Jones, Jessie J, Gary Barlow, will.i.am, Madness, Robbie Williams, Tom Jones and Shirley Bassey were among the stars who entertained the Queen on Monday night

Is Rihanna’s vitamin drip more than just a celebrity health fad?

June 6, 2012
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The singer favours an IV drip to cure exhaustion and boost immune system – so does Simon Cowell. You can try it too for £225

It almost makes you nostalgic for the days when celebrities did nothing weirder in the pursuit of long life and ravishing looks than pay someone to do something unpleasant with a bucket of water and a hosepipe. Remember Gwyneth Paltrow and her cupping? Keanu Reeves sleeping in an oxygen tent? So quaint!

While wacky stories occasionally surface – in 2008 it was reported that Madonna smothers herself in anti-ageing cream before going to bed in a plastic suit – the job of helping celebrities feel better about themselves has just got a whole lot more extreme. Last month, Rihanna tweeted a picture of herself hooked up to an IV drip, and it has now emerged that she hadn’t been admitted to hospital, but was the latest celebrity to have had a high-dose cocktail of vitamins drip-fed into the bloodstream, a procedure that is claimed, among other things, to cure exhaustion and boost the immune system.

Psychiatrists say it’s the placebo effect, while some nutritionists warn that high doses of vitamins could be toxic, but this doesn’t appear to put people off. One London clinic that has been offering them since 2010, for £225 a pop, says they are becoming more popular. “People come in after a night out and have the drip,” Maria Hazuchova at EF Medispa told the Evening Standard. “It’s a quicker fix; some people might have to work afterwards and just want to feel better.”

Simon Cowell, a man who – with his suitcases full of potions and portable oxygen tank – is starting to make Michael Jackson look like a fan of peer-reviewed medical procedures, is also said to be a regular vitamin-drip receiver. “Even when I’m having a viewing session with producers, [a nurse] just sticks the needle in me and we carry on whatever we are doing,” he told the US edition of GQ last year, bringing to mind not so much the image of a top executive with all the modern medical miracles at his fingertips, but Smithers attending to a mortality-cheating Mr Burns in The Simpsons.

Emine Saner

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The Agony Of The Heat

June 6, 2012
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Three games ago, the Heat were in charge of the East finals. But after Tuesday’s 94-90 loss, they trail the Celtics 3-2 and need a comeback that seems beyond them, says Ian Thomsen.

Game Recap

June 6, 2012
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Three games ago, the Celtics were in trouble. Now they’re in control. Kevin Garnett scored 26 points and the Celts beat the Heat 94-90 in Miami to grab a 3-2 lead in the East finals.

Michael Farber: How to explain these L.A. Kings

June 6, 2012
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They barely made the playoffs. Now the Kings, after an amazing 15-2 run, are one win from being the first No. 8 to hoist a Stanley Cup. How did this happen? Michael Farber weighs in.

Chris Mannix: Religious awakening powers Pacquiao toward collision course with Bradley

June 6, 2012
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Once a serious partier, welterweight champ Manny Pacquiao has undergone a spiritual awakening. So can Pacquiao still be ruthless in the ring? The short answer, says Chris Mannix, is …

Jackson still in mix for Magic front office

June 6, 2012
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The pitch for Phil Jackson to run the Orlando Magic isn’t dead just yet.

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