June 05, 2011
By Erin O’Sullivan
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
From shocking smooches to bare backsides and from superstar dance-offs to stinging insults from the shows’ variety of hosts, it’s all gone down at the MTV Movie Awards throughout the years.
With only two days to go until the 2011 bash, AccessHollywood.com is taking a look back at the Top 10 Most Memorable Movie Award moments from years past.
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May 25, 2011
By Scott Mantz
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
“The Hangover Part II” is more than just a crushing disappointment; it’s a slap in the face to just about everyone who embraced the surprise hit original from 2009.
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May 20, 2011
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
The wolf pack is back – and ready to bare it all in the name of comedy!
Ken Jeong, who plays hilarious gangster Mr. Chow in “The Hangover” and its highly anticipated upcoming sequel – and reveals his, ahem, dirty bits onscreen in both films – says he spent a bit of time in hair and makeup for his full frontal nude scene, but also takes credit for a portion of his indecent exposure.
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May 19, 2011
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
The stars of “The Hangover Part II” promise the second installment of the comedy is bigger, crazier and, of course, a whole lot dirtier!
“We definitely made a conscious decision to adhere to the formula of the first one, but outside of that, just the setting in Bangkok raised the stakes for everything that occurs,” Bradley Cooper (Phil) told Access Hollywood guest correspondent Jayde Donovan on Wednesday at the movie’s junket in LA.
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May 19, 2011
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
America’s first mission to the moon wasn’t just about scientific advancement and national pride; it was about investigating the crash of a mysterious Cybertronian spaceship.
So begins “Transformers: Dark of the Moon,” the third installment in the sci-fi franchise inspired by Hasbro’s line of shape-shifting toys. Director Michael Bay showed about 15 minutes of assorted footage from his first 3-D film Wednesday at Paramount Studios as part of a discussion with filmmaker James Cameron about the challenges and benefits of 3-D moviemaking.
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March 20, 2011
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Ken Jeong brings the laughs as the pitiable Senor Chang on NBC’s “Community” and the actor says the show’s upcoming “Pulp Fiction”-themed episode will not disappoint as he takes on the beloved Butch — originally made famous by Bruce Willis in the 1994 cult classic.
“The whole thing’s an homage to ‘Pulp Fiction,’” Ken told Access Hollywood of “Community’s” upcoming episode, at the premiere of Brooke Shields’ play, “Girls Talk,” in LA on Friday. “My character really can’t afford a good Bruce Willis costume so he gets like, the worst skin cap ever and he just literally — with a Sharpie — [draws on] some flecks of hair.”
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