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The MTV Movie Awards is a film awards show presented annually on MTV (Music Television). It also contains movie parodies that used official movie footage with hosts and other celebrities and music performances. The nominees are decided by a special panel at Tenth Planet Productions, the production company headed by Joel Gallen who also created the MTV Movie Awards. Winners are decided by the general public. Presently voting is done through MTV's official website through a special Movie Awards link.

Unlike sister event the MTV Video Music Awards (which are broadcast live), the MTV Movie Awards are taped and then broadcast a few days later, although it airs live same-day on pay-per-view channels in most metropolitan cities around the world. Some awards telecasts have also been shown in television syndication. They were taped, because of repeated foul language used in the shows which are intended for comedic effects.

Categories


  • Best Movie
  • Best Male Performance
  • Best Female Performance
  • Best Breakthrough Performance Male
  • Best Breakthrough Performance Female
  • Best On-Screen Team
  • Best Villain
  • Best Comedic Performance
  • Best Song From a Movie (Best musical performance)
  • Best Kiss
  • Best Action Sequence
  • Best Fight
  • Best Frightened Performance
  • Best New Filmmaker
  • Best Virtual Performance (2003)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award (Spoof award through 1997; Clint Howard in 1998; Tom Cruise in 2005; Jim Carrey and Spike Lee in 2006*)

Years


1990s

2000s

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