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Twilight delivered a huge sucker punch at the MTV Movie Awards, picking up five honours including the Best Film prize in Los Angeles.
The vampire love story's stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart picked up prizes for Breakthrough Performance (Male) and Best Female Performance respectively, and they shared the night's Best Kiss honour at the ceremony on Sunday.
Pattinson also shared the Best Fight award with another Twilight co- star, Cam Gigandet.
Meanwhile, Pattinson and Stewart joined Taylor Lautner to introduce the world premiere trailer for Twilight sequel New Moon.
The award show's other multi-winner was High School Musical 3: Senior Year. Oscar-winning movie Slumdog Millionaire, which had six nominations, won nothing.
The event featured live performances from Eminem and Kings of Leon and was capped off by a series of hilarious skits, hosted by comedian Andy Samberg.
The show's most jaw-dropping moment came when bare-bummed British funnyman Sacha Baron Cohen, dressed as a giant dove, fell from the roof of the Universal Ampitheater onto rapper Eminem's lap.
The prank appeared not to be a joke - and the rapper stormed off with his entourage in tow.
The list of winners is:
Breakthrough Performance (Female) - Ashley Tisdale (High School Musical 3: Senior Year)
Best Fight - Cam Gigandet & Robert Pattinson (Twilight)
Breakthrough Performance (Male) - Robert Pattinson (Twilight)
Best Male Performance - Zac Efron (High School Musical 3: Senior Year)
Best Kiss - Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart (Twilight)
Best Wtf Moment - Amy Poehler (Baby Mama)
Best Song From A Movie - The Climb by Miley Cyrus (Hannah Montana: The Movie)
MTV Generation Award - Ben Stiller
Best Female Performance - Kristen Stewart (Twilight)
Best Comedic Performance - Jim Carrey (Yes Man)
Best Movie Villain - Heath Ledger (The Dark Knight)
Best Movie - Twilight
Ben Stiller faced a barrage of insults from Zac Efron, Kiefer Sutherland and puppet Triumph, The Insult Comic Dog at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday as he accepted his lifetime achievement prize.
Sutherland and Efron poked fun at the actor/director as he was handed his MTV Generation Award and the offensive puppet had audience members screaming with laughter as he tore into the Zoolander star with a string of gags.
Triumph joked, "Your winning this year's Generation Award confirms what we've long suspected - after Jim Carrey, Adam Sandler, Mike Myers and Chewbacca, they were running out of both comedians and people who looked like apes."
He added, "I guess comedy is in your DNA, as well as monkey ears, monkey arms and monkey forehead."
Meanwhile, 24 star Sutherland fought back pretend tears as he recalled his pal's most "inspiring" movie moments, suggesting Stiller's crude comedy scenes in 2004's Meet The Fockers are "what the craft of acting is all about."
He added, "Whenever I'm going through a hard time or I feel down or disillusioned, I pull out my DVD copy of There's Something About Mary and I just let it play, man," insisting the scene featuring Stiller "masturbating standing up" still inspires him.
Sutherland quipped, "It makes me realise that there is excellence out there and it is worth pursuing."
The actor ended up 'sobbing' onstage and had to be held by Stiller as he made his acceptance speech.
The vampire love story's stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart picked up prizes for Breakthrough Performance (Male) and Best Female Performance respectively, and they shared the night's Best Kiss honour at the ceremony on Sunday.
Pattinson also shared the Best Fight award with another Twilight co- star, Cam Gigandet.
Meanwhile, Pattinson and Stewart joined Taylor Lautner to introduce the world premiere trailer for Twilight sequel New Moon.
The award show's other multi-winner was High School Musical 3: Senior Year. Oscar-winning movie Slumdog Millionaire, which had six nominations, won nothing.
The event featured live performances from Eminem and Kings of Leon and was capped off by a series of hilarious skits, hosted by comedian Andy Samberg.
The show's most jaw-dropping moment came when bare-bummed British funnyman Sacha Baron Cohen, dressed as a giant dove, fell from the roof of the Universal Ampitheater onto rapper Eminem's lap.
The prank appeared not to be a joke - and the rapper stormed off with his entourage in tow.
The list of winners is:
Breakthrough Performance (Female) - Ashley Tisdale (High School Musical 3: Senior Year)
Best Fight - Cam Gigandet & Robert Pattinson (Twilight)
Breakthrough Performance (Male) - Robert Pattinson (Twilight)
Best Male Performance - Zac Efron (High School Musical 3: Senior Year)
Best Kiss - Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart (Twilight)
Best Wtf Moment - Amy Poehler (Baby Mama)
Best Song From A Movie - The Climb by Miley Cyrus (Hannah Montana: The Movie)
MTV Generation Award - Ben Stiller
Best Female Performance - Kristen Stewart (Twilight)
Best Comedic Performance - Jim Carrey (Yes Man)
Best Movie Villain - Heath Ledger (The Dark Knight)
Best Movie - Twilight
Ben Stiller faced a barrage of insults from Zac Efron, Kiefer Sutherland and puppet Triumph, The Insult Comic Dog at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday as he accepted his lifetime achievement prize.
Sutherland and Efron poked fun at the actor/director as he was handed his MTV Generation Award and the offensive puppet had audience members screaming with laughter as he tore into the Zoolander star with a string of gags.
Triumph joked, "Your winning this year's Generation Award confirms what we've long suspected - after Jim Carrey, Adam Sandler, Mike Myers and Chewbacca, they were running out of both comedians and people who looked like apes."
He added, "I guess comedy is in your DNA, as well as monkey ears, monkey arms and monkey forehead."
Meanwhile, 24 star Sutherland fought back pretend tears as he recalled his pal's most "inspiring" movie moments, suggesting Stiller's crude comedy scenes in 2004's Meet The Fockers are "what the craft of acting is all about."
He added, "Whenever I'm going through a hard time or I feel down or disillusioned, I pull out my DVD copy of There's Something About Mary and I just let it play, man," insisting the scene featuring Stiller "masturbating standing up" still inspires him.
Sutherland quipped, "It makes me realise that there is excellence out there and it is worth pursuing."
The actor ended up 'sobbing' onstage and had to be held by Stiller as he made his acceptance speech.
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