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2003 MTV Movie Awards
American awards show From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2003 MTV Movie Awards was held on May 31, 2003 in Los Angeles.[1] It was hosted by Seann William Scott and Justin Timberlake and featured performances by t.A.T.u., 50 Cent, and Pink.[2] Colin Farrell was presented an award for Trans-Atlantic Breakthrough Performance by Victoria and David Beckham, although this award was not broadcast in the United States.
The show included a parody of The Matrix Reloaded,[3] intercutting actual footage with new material from the hosts with appearances by Wanda Sykes as the Oracle and Will Ferrell as the Architect. The unedited version is featured in the DVD version of the film.
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Performers
- Pink — "Feel Good Time"
- 50 Cent — "In Da Club" / "Wanksta"
- t.A.T.u. — "All the Things She Said" / "Not Gonna Get Us"
Presenters
- Hugh Jackman and Famke Janssen — presented Breakthrough Female
- Will Smith and Martin Lawrence — presented Best Comedic Performance
- Samuel L. Jackson and Colin Farrell — presented Best Fight
- Mark Wahlberg and Mýa — introduced Pink
- Queen Latifah and Adrien Brody — presented Best Kiss
- Jason Biggs and Alyson Hannigan — presented Best On-Screen Team
- Sharon Osbourne — introduced 50 Cent
- Beyoncé and Johnny Knoxville — presented Breakthrough Male
- Paul Walker and Tyrese Gibson – presented Best Action Sequence
- Roselyn Sánchez — introduced Ashton Kutcher and P. Diddy
- Ashton Kutcher and P. Diddy — presented Best Villain
- David and Victoria Beckham — presented Best Trans-Atlantic Performance (unaired)
- Kate Hudson and Luke Wilson — presented Best Virtual Performance
- Amanda Bynes and Hilary Duff — introduced t.A.T.u.
- Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett — presented Best Female Performance
- Demi Moore — presented Best Male Performance
- Keanu Reeves — presented Best Movie
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Below are the list of nominations.[4][5][6] Winners are listed at the top of each list in bold.[7][8][9]
Best MovieBest Male PerformanceBest Female PerformanceBreakthrough MaleBreakthrough FemaleBest On-Screen TeamElijah Wood, Sean Astin, and Gollum – The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Best Villain |
Best Comedic PerformanceBest Virtual PerformanceBest Trans-Atlantic PerformanceBest KissBest Action SequenceThe Battle for Helms Deep – The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Best FightYoda vs. Christopher Lee – Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones
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Notes
- When actor Andy Serkis (who played Gollum in the film) came up to the stage to accept his award, he gave a foul mouthed acceptance speech in character as Gollum that was so well received that it also later received an award of its own. The speech won the 2004 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form.[10].
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