 The 2010 MTV Movie Awards has just been concluded and all the Golden Popcorn statuette were already distributed to all winners.
The Twilight movie and actors received a total of five awards including Best Movie, Best Male Performance, Best Female Performance, Best Kiss and Global Superstar.
Sandra Bullock made quite a buzz with her kissing scene with Scarlett Johansson. 
Here is the complete MTV Movie Awards 2010 winners list:
Best Movie
» “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
This blockbuster follow-up to an established phenomenon delivers the same romantic and thrilling punch as the first - and then some.
Alice In Wonderland
Directed by Tim Burton 
Tim Burton's reinterpretation of a classic into a new age dream world is a riveting, eye-catching, whimsical ride for the modern masses.
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
A paraplegic war veteran must decide between what is right and what the world wants of him in this futuristic voyeur into the planet of Pandora.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
The sixth installment of the Harry Potter franchise is a magical and thrilling chapter in a story we know and love.
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
A boys' bachelor party weekend goes terribly wrong and terribly awesome in side-splittingly funny ways.
Best Male Performance
» Robert Pattinson in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
Robert Pattinson 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Robert Pattinson plays the impossibly romantic and seemingly perfect Edward Cullen. He makes vampires sexy and is the reason boyfriends everywhere will never measure up.
Channing Tatum 
Dear John
Directed by Lasse Hallström 
Channing Tatum took the ultimate test of love in 'Dear John,' as a soldier who unexpectedly finds true love right before going back to active duty.
Daniel Radcliffe 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
Daniel Radcliffe is back as Harry Potter and this new chapter is just as riveting as the one before it.
Taylor Lautner 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Taylor Lautner proves in New Moon that 'Team Jacob' is a club worth joining.
Zac Efron 
17 Again
Directed by Burr Steers 
Zac Efron combines charisma, charm, and youthful exuberance to play a wayward man who suddenly wakes up as a 17-year-old.
Best Female Performance
» Kristen Stewart in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
Kristen Stewart 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Kristen Stewart portrays the vampire lovesick teen better than ever in this heart wrenching chapter of the Twilight series sequel.
Amanda Seyfried 
Dear John
Directed by Lasse Hallström 
It took two weeks for Amanda Seyfried's character to fall in love. It took audiences two minutes.
Emma Watson 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
Watching Emma Watson in this sixth installment is hardly anything new but her performance is just as exciting as the first time.
Sandra Bullock 
The Blind Side
Directed by John Lee Hancock 
Sandra Bullock shines as a real-life mom who sees no limits, colors, or class divide when it comes to family and love.
Zoe Saldana 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
Zoe Saldana is a fierce and loyal leading lady as Neytiri, a woman who stands behind her people, her planet, and her new man.
Breakthrough Performance
» Anna Kendrick in “Up in the Air”
Anna Kendrick 
Up in the Air
Directed by Jason Reitman 
Anna Kendrick manages to sparkle, even standing next to George Clooney, when she plays an overachieving young professional in 'Up in the Air.'
Chris Pine 
Star Trek
Directed by J.J. Abrams 
'Star Trek' isn't exactly new, but Chris Pine's reinvention of the character Captain James T. Kirk feels entirely original.
Gabourey Sidibe 
Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Directed by Lee Daniels 
Gabourey Sidibe might be new to Hollywood, but her heartfelt portrayal of Precious confirms she's here to stay.
Logan Lerman 
Percy Jackson And The Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Directed by Chris Columbus 
Newcomer Logan Lerman plays the son of the Greek god Poseidon and earns his place as an action star in the works.
Quinton Aaron 
The Blind Side
Directed by John Lee Hancock 
Quinton Aaron moved and inspired audiences as 'Big Mike,' a displaced teen with a heart far bigger than his large frame.
Zach Galifianakis 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Maybe it's his beard, or the tiger in the bathroom, or that he can't wear pants in a crisis - either way, Zach Galifianakis steals every scene.
Best Villain
» Tom Felton in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”
Tom Felton 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
Daniel Radcliffe's wicked wizard rival, Tom Felton, really knows how to put the dark side into black magic.
Christoph Waltz 
Inglourious Basterds
Directed by Quentin Tarantino 
All Nazis are villains, but Christoph Waltz manages to cement that notion completely with his character, the depraved Colonel Hans Landa.
Helena Bonham Carter 
Alice In Wonderland
Directed by Tim Burton 
Helena Bonham Carter may play the Red Queen of Hearts, but there's nothing heartwarming about her affinity for death by decapitation.
Ken Jeong 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Ken Jeong takes a villainous turn as a vengeful mob boss whose casino winnings go missing.
Stephen Lang 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
This army colonel believes in brutal "strength through firepower" and will achieve it any cost to the Na'vi race.
Best Comedic Performance
» Zach Galifianakis in “The Hangover”
BesZach Galifianakis 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
If there's one thing audiences took away from 'The Hangover,' it was the discovery of Zach Galifianakis as a comedic gem whose deadpan, monotone humor really delivered the laughs.
Ben Stiller 
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Directed by Shawn Levy 
Ben Stiller makes a hilarious return as a Smithsonian night guard who must contend with real, historic creatures of the night.
Bradley Cooper 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Bradley Cooper proves that he can offer equal parts eye candy and spot on comedic timing.
Ryan Reynolds 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Ryan Reynolds is the ultimate overachiever for his boss when she blackmails him into marriage to avoid her deportation.
Sandra Bullock 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Sandra Bullock breaks type as a hard, uptight, workaholic boss from hell who goes out of her comfort zone when she must fake an engagement to Ryan Reynolds.t Comedic Performance
Best Kiss
» Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson share a passionate kiss before averting disaster in Italy. Star crossed love plus near death experiences? Swoon!
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning 
The Runaways
Directed by Floria Sigismondi 
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning are making art imitate life (and making out) when they play real life band mates Joan Jett and Cherie Currie.
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds may start out as a sham couple in 'The Proposal,' but there's nothing fake about their kissing chemistry!
Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner 
Valentine's Day
Directed by Garry Marshall 
Taylor squared brought in 'Valentine's Day' with a sultry smooch that was a real news-making scene.
Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
It's an out-of-this-world kiss when Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington make each other their mates with a heated lip
Best Fight
» Beyoncé Knowles vs. Ali Larter in “Obsessed”
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson share a passionate kiss before averting disaster in Italy. Star crossed love plus near death experiences? Swoon!
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning 
The Runaways
Directed by Floria Sigismondi 
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning are making art imitate life (and making out) when they play real life band mates Joan Jett and Cherie Currie.
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds may start out as a sham couple in 'The Proposal,' but there's nothing fake about their kissing chemistry!
Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner 
Valentine's Day
Directed by Garry Marshall 
Taylor squared brought in 'Valentine's Day' with a sultry smooch that was a real news-making scene.
Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
It's an out-of-this-world kiss when Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington make each other their mates with a heated lip
Best WTF Moment
» Ken Jeong in “The Hangover”
Ken Jeong 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Peek-a-BOOty! Ken Jeong pops out of a trunk naked right into Bradley Cooper's face.
Betty White 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
A 'Golden Girl' feels up Sandra Bullock during an awkward wedding dress fitting.
Bill Murray 
Zombieland
Directed by Ruben Fleischer 
The original Ghostbuster, Bill Murray, popped up in 'Zombieland' in a surprise cameo playing himself.
Isabel Lucas 
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen
Directed by Michael Bay 
Isabel Lucas is one smoking hot girl but there's nothing sexy about her robot tongue hookup with Shia LaBeouf.
Megan Fox 
Jennifer's Body
Directed by Karyn Kusama 
There's nothing hot about projectile vomit. Even if said vomit comes from the lips of Megan Fox.
Best Scared-As-Sh– Performance
» Amanda Seyfried in “Jennifer’s Body”
Amanda Seyfried 
Jennifer's Body
Directed by Karyn Kusama 
If your best friend started eating your friends for dinner chances are high that you'd be more than freaked out too.
Alison Lohman 
Drag Me to Hell
Directed by Sam Raimi 
The title of this movie doesn't lie; Alison Lohman is actually dragged into hell. That's scary sh*t.
Jesse Eisenberg 
Zombieland
Directed by Ruben Fleischer 
It's plain and simple fear keeping Jessie Eisenberg's character Columbus, a teen trying desperately not to be eaten by Zombies, alive and kicking.
Katie Featherston 
Paranormal Activity
Directed by Oren Peli 
There's nothing scarier than nightmares. Unless those nightmares come to life and drag you out of bed when you're asleep.
Sharlto Copley 
District 9
Directed by Neill Blomkamp 
Sharlto Copley is scared sh*tless, and rightfully so, when an alien douses him with a fluid that turns his arm into an alien claw.
Biggest Badass Star
» Rain
Rain 
He's a 'Ninja Assassin' who overcomes childhood adversity to become a worldwide cultural phenomenon. He's also a triple threat - actor, dancer, and singer with a devoted following. And he goes by one name; isn't that the very definition of a serious badass?
Angelina Jolie 
Pretty much everything about Angelina Jolie is badass. She plays action heroes, heartbroken and devastated women, not to mention an assassin who kills all of her adversaries, and herself, with a single curved bullet in 'Wanted.' Angelina is a force to be reckoned with.
Channing Tatum 
Channing Tatum knows how to play a kick ass soldier. He plays a stop-lossed one in 'Stop Loss,' he writes to Amanda Seyfried from behind battle lines in 'Dear John,' and plays a member of G.I. Joe - the biggest, boldest, war heroes ever, this year, bringing life to an action figure.
Chris Pine 
With a confident demeanor and strong swagger, Chris Pine transforms Captain Kirk from a controversial cadet into the unorthodox captain commandeering Starship Enterprise, who holds the responsibility of maintaining intergalactic peace. Captain Kirk may have one bad ass rep, but as an actor, Pine just kicks ass.
Sam Worthington 
Sam Worthington plays the legendary son of the Greek god Zeus in 'Clash of the Titans' and a paraplegic soldier who becomes an ass kicking hunter in 'Avatar.' He commands lead roles in two of the biggest blockbusters that have changed the way we watch the big screen. He's a fresh faced, exciting new star, and a big badass to boot.
Global Superstar
» Robert Pattinson
Robert Pattinson 
Do you hear that sound? Its ladies worldwide swooning for Robert Pattinson, who even makes bloodsucking creatures of the night sexy. He helped create 'Twilight' into a cultural phenomenon but also shows mega watt range with mortal characters like those in 'Remember Me' and 'Harry Potter.'
Daniel Radcliffe 
The 'Harry Potter' franchise will no doubt be a timeless icon in pop culture even long after the last book and movie are made. And it's thanks in part to one Daniel Radcliffe who put a real life face to a young wizard prodigy and became a worldwide superstar in the process.
Johnny Depp 
Is there any role where Johnny Depp isn't amazing? This versatile and uber-talented actor wows audiences decade after decade in a career that knows no bounds. Whether he's a mad hatter, bank robber, pirate, or a man with scissors for hands, he's proven himself as a bona fide superstar.
Kristen Stewart 
She's rocked out as real life rock star Joan Jett, pined for her one true love in the Twilight series, and given an edge to 'girls next door' everywhere. Kristen Stewart continues to showcase her raw talent and true star power.
Taylor Lautner 
He's young, talented, and have you seen his abs? Taylor Lautner might have started out as a Hollywood newcomer but he's now a household name as the third piece of the Twilight love triangle and he truly stands out from the (wolf) pack.
The 2010 MTV Movie Awards has just been concluded and all the Golden Popcorn statuette were already distributed to all winners.
The Twilight movie and actors received a total of five awards including Best Movie, Best Male Performance, Best Female Performance, Best Kiss and Global Superstar.
Sandra Bullock made quite a buzz with her kissing scene with Scarlett Johansson. 
Here is the complete MTV Movie Awards 2010 winners list:
Best Movie
» “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
This blockbuster follow-up to an established phenomenon delivers the same romantic and thrilling punch as the first - and then some.
Alice In Wonderland
Directed by Tim Burton 
Tim Burton's reinterpretation of a classic into a new age dream world is a riveting, eye-catching, whimsical ride for the modern masses.
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
A paraplegic war veteran must decide between what is right and what the world wants of him in this futuristic voyeur into the planet of Pandora.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
The sixth installment of the Harry Potter franchise is a magical and thrilling chapter in a story we know and love.
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
A boys' bachelor party weekend goes terribly wrong and terribly awesome in side-splittingly funny ways.
Best Male Performance
» Robert Pattinson in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
Robert Pattinson 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Robert Pattinson plays the impossibly romantic and seemingly perfect Edward Cullen. He makes vampires sexy and is the reason boyfriends everywhere will never measure up.
Channing Tatum 
Dear John
Directed by Lasse Hallström 
Channing Tatum took the ultimate test of love in 'Dear John,' as a soldier who unexpectedly finds true love right before going back to active duty.
Daniel Radcliffe 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
Daniel Radcliffe is back as Harry Potter and this new chapter is just as riveting as the one before it.
Taylor Lautner 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Taylor Lautner proves in New Moon that 'Team Jacob' is a club worth joining.
Zac Efron 
17 Again
Directed by Burr Steers 
Zac Efron combines charisma, charm, and youthful exuberance to play a wayward man who suddenly wakes up as a 17-year-old.
Best Female Performance
» Kristen Stewart in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
Kristen Stewart 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Kristen Stewart portrays the vampire lovesick teen better than ever in this heart wrenching chapter of the Twilight series sequel.
Amanda Seyfried 
Dear John
Directed by Lasse Hallström 
It took two weeks for Amanda Seyfried's character to fall in love. It took audiences two minutes.
Emma Watson 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
Watching Emma Watson in this sixth installment is hardly anything new but her performance is just as exciting as the first time.
Sandra Bullock 
The Blind Side
Directed by John Lee Hancock 
Sandra Bullock shines as a real-life mom who sees no limits, colors, or class divide when it comes to family and love.
Zoe Saldana 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
Zoe Saldana is a fierce and loyal leading lady as Neytiri, a woman who stands behind her people, her planet, and her new man.
Breakthrough Performance
» Anna Kendrick in “Up in the Air”
Anna Kendrick 
Up in the Air
Directed by Jason Reitman 
Anna Kendrick manages to sparkle, even standing next to George Clooney, when she plays an overachieving young professional in 'Up in the Air.'
Chris Pine 
Star Trek
Directed by J.J. Abrams 
'Star Trek' isn't exactly new, but Chris Pine's reinvention of the character Captain James T. Kirk feels entirely original.
Gabourey Sidibe 
Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Directed by Lee Daniels 
Gabourey Sidibe might be new to Hollywood, but her heartfelt portrayal of Precious confirms she's here to stay.
Logan Lerman 
Percy Jackson And The Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Directed by Chris Columbus 
Newcomer Logan Lerman plays the son of the Greek god Poseidon and earns his place as an action star in the works.
Quinton Aaron 
The Blind Side
Directed by John Lee Hancock 
Quinton Aaron moved and inspired audiences as 'Big Mike,' a displaced teen with a heart far bigger than his large frame.
Zach Galifianakis 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Maybe it's his beard, or the tiger in the bathroom, or that he can't wear pants in a crisis - either way, Zach Galifianakis steals every scene.
Best Villain
» Tom Felton in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”
Tom Felton 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
Daniel Radcliffe's wicked wizard rival, Tom Felton, really knows how to put the dark side into black magic.
Christoph Waltz 
Inglourious Basterds
Directed by Quentin Tarantino 
All Nazis are villains, but Christoph Waltz manages to cement that notion completely with his character, the depraved Colonel Hans Landa.
Helena Bonham Carter 
Alice In Wonderland
Directed by Tim Burton 
Helena Bonham Carter may play the Red Queen of Hearts, but there's nothing heartwarming about her affinity for death by decapitation.
Ken Jeong 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Ken Jeong takes a villainous turn as a vengeful mob boss whose casino winnings go missing.
Stephen Lang 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
This army colonel believes in brutal "strength through firepower" and will achieve it any cost to the Na'vi race.
Best Comedic Performance
» Zach Galifianakis in “The Hangover”
BesZach Galifianakis 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
If there's one thing audiences took away from 'The Hangover,' it was the discovery of Zach Galifianakis as a comedic gem whose deadpan, monotone humor really delivered the laughs.
Ben Stiller 
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Directed by Shawn Levy 
Ben Stiller makes a hilarious return as a Smithsonian night guard who must contend with real, historic creatures of the night.
Bradley Cooper 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Bradley Cooper proves that he can offer equal parts eye candy and spot on comedic timing.
Ryan Reynolds 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Ryan Reynolds is the ultimate overachiever for his boss when she blackmails him into marriage to avoid her deportation.
Sandra Bullock 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Sandra Bullock breaks type as a hard, uptight, workaholic boss from hell who goes out of her comfort zone when she must fake an engagement to Ryan Reynolds.t Comedic Performance
Best Kiss
» Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson share a passionate kiss before averting disaster in Italy. Star crossed love plus near death experiences? Swoon!
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning 
The Runaways
Directed by Floria Sigismondi 
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning are making art imitate life (and making out) when they play real life band mates Joan Jett and Cherie Currie.
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds may start out as a sham couple in 'The Proposal,' but there's nothing fake about their kissing chemistry!
Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner 
Valentine's Day
Directed by Garry Marshall 
Taylor squared brought in 'Valentine's Day' with a sultry smooch that was a real news-making scene.
Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
It's an out-of-this-world kiss when Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington make each other their mates with a heated lip
Best Fight
» Beyoncé Knowles vs. Ali Larter in “Obsessed”
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson share a passionate kiss before averting disaster in Italy. Star crossed love plus near death experiences? Swoon!
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning 
The Runaways
Directed by Floria Sigismondi 
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning are making art imitate life (and making out) when they play real life band mates Joan Jett and Cherie Currie.
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds may start out as a sham couple in 'The Proposal,' but there's nothing fake about their kissing chemistry!
Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner 
Valentine's Day
Directed by Garry Marshall 
Taylor squared brought in 'Valentine's Day' with a sultry smooch that was a real news-making scene.
Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
It's an out-of-this-world kiss when Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington make each other their mates with a heated lip
Best WTF Moment
» Ken Jeong in “The Hangover”
Ken Jeong 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Peek-a-BOOty! Ken Jeong pops out of a trunk naked right into Bradley Cooper's face.
Betty White 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
A 'Golden Girl' feels up Sandra Bullock during an awkward wedding dress fitting.
Bill Murray 
Zombieland
Directed by Ruben Fleischer 
The original Ghostbuster, Bill Murray, popped up in 'Zombieland' in a surprise cameo playing himself.
Isabel Lucas 
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen
Directed by Michael Bay 
Isabel Lucas is one smoking hot girl but there's nothing sexy about her robot tongue hookup with Shia LaBeouf.
Megan Fox 
Jennifer's Body
Directed by Karyn Kusama 
There's nothing hot about projectile vomit. Even if said vomit comes from the lips of Megan Fox.
Best Scared-As-Sh– Performance
» Amanda Seyfried in “Jennifer’s Body”
Amanda Seyfried 
Jennifer's Body
Directed by Karyn Kusama 
If your best friend started eating your friends for dinner chances are high that you'd be more than freaked out too.
Alison Lohman 
Drag Me to Hell
Directed by Sam Raimi 
The title of this movie doesn't lie; Alison Lohman is actually dragged into hell. That's scary sh*t.
Jesse Eisenberg 
Zombieland
Directed by Ruben Fleischer 
It's plain and simple fear keeping Jessie Eisenberg's character Columbus, a teen trying desperately not to be eaten by Zombies, alive and kicking.
Katie Featherston 
Paranormal Activity
Directed by Oren Peli 
There's nothing scarier than nightmares. Unless those nightmares come to life and drag you out of bed when you're asleep.
Sharlto Copley 
District 9
Directed by Neill Blomkamp 
Sharlto Copley is scared sh*tless, and rightfully so, when an alien douses him with a fluid that turns his arm into an alien claw.
Biggest Badass Star
» Rain
Rain 
He's a 'Ninja Assassin' who overcomes childhood adversity to become a worldwide cultural phenomenon. He's also a triple threat - actor, dancer, and singer with a devoted following. And he goes by one name; isn't that the very definition of a serious badass?
Angelina Jolie 
Pretty much everything about Angelina Jolie is badass. She plays action heroes, heartbroken and devastated women, not to mention an assassin who kills all of her adversaries, and herself, with a single curved bullet in 'Wanted.' Angelina is a force to be reckoned with.
Channing Tatum 
Channing Tatum knows how to play a kick ass soldier. He plays a stop-lossed one in 'Stop Loss,' he writes to Amanda Seyfried from behind battle lines in 'Dear John,' and plays a member of G.I. Joe - the biggest, boldest, war heroes ever, this year, bringing life to an action figure.
Chris Pine 
With a confident demeanor and strong swagger, Chris Pine transforms Captain Kirk from a controversial cadet into the unorthodox captain commandeering Starship Enterprise, who holds the responsibility of maintaining intergalactic peace. Captain Kirk may have one bad ass rep, but as an actor, Pine just kicks ass.
Sam Worthington 
Sam Worthington plays the legendary son of the Greek god Zeus in 'Clash of the Titans' and a paraplegic soldier who becomes an ass kicking hunter in 'Avatar.' He commands lead roles in two of the biggest blockbusters that have changed the way we watch the big screen. He's a fresh faced, exciting new star, and a big badass to boot.
Global Superstar
» Robert Pattinson
Robert Pattinson 
Do you hear that sound? Its ladies worldwide swooning for Robert Pattinson, who even makes bloodsucking creatures of the night sexy. He helped create 'Twilight' into a cultural phenomenon but also shows mega watt range with mortal characters like those in 'Remember Me' and 'Harry Potter.'
Daniel Radcliffe 
The 'Harry Potter' franchise will no doubt be a timeless icon in pop culture even long after the last book and movie are made. And it's thanks in part to one Daniel Radcliffe who put a real life face to a young wizard prodigy and became a worldwide superstar in the process.
Johnny Depp 
Is there any role where Johnny Depp isn't amazing? This versatile and uber-talented actor wows audiences decade after decade in a career that knows no bounds. Whether he's a mad hatter, bank robber, pirate, or a man with scissors for hands, he's proven himself as a bona fide superstar.
Kristen Stewart 
She's rocked out as real life rock star Joan Jett, pined for her one true love in the Twilight series, and given an edge to 'girls next door' everywhere. Kristen Stewart continues to showcase her raw talent and true star power.
Taylor Lautner 
He's young, talented, and have you seen his abs? Taylor Lautner might have started out as a Hollywood newcomer but he's now a household name as the third piece of the Twilight love triangle and he truly stands out from the (wolf) pack.
6.07.2010
2010 MTV MOVIE AWARDS NOMINEES AND WINNERS
 The 2010 MTV Movie Awards has just been concluded and all the Golden Popcorn statuette were already distributed to all winners.
The Twilight movie and actors received a total of five awards including Best Movie, Best Male Performance, Best Female Performance, Best Kiss and Global Superstar.
Sandra Bullock made quite a buzz with her kissing scene with Scarlett Johansson. 
Here is the complete MTV Movie Awards 2010 winners list:
Best Movie
» “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
This blockbuster follow-up to an established phenomenon delivers the same romantic and thrilling punch as the first - and then some.
Alice In Wonderland
Directed by Tim Burton 
Tim Burton's reinterpretation of a classic into a new age dream world is a riveting, eye-catching, whimsical ride for the modern masses.
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
A paraplegic war veteran must decide between what is right and what the world wants of him in this futuristic voyeur into the planet of Pandora.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
The sixth installment of the Harry Potter franchise is a magical and thrilling chapter in a story we know and love.
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
A boys' bachelor party weekend goes terribly wrong and terribly awesome in side-splittingly funny ways.
Best Male Performance
» Robert Pattinson in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
Robert Pattinson 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Robert Pattinson plays the impossibly romantic and seemingly perfect Edward Cullen. He makes vampires sexy and is the reason boyfriends everywhere will never measure up.
Channing Tatum 
Dear John
Directed by Lasse Hallström 
Channing Tatum took the ultimate test of love in 'Dear John,' as a soldier who unexpectedly finds true love right before going back to active duty.
Daniel Radcliffe 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
Daniel Radcliffe is back as Harry Potter and this new chapter is just as riveting as the one before it.
Taylor Lautner 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Taylor Lautner proves in New Moon that 'Team Jacob' is a club worth joining.
Zac Efron 
17 Again
Directed by Burr Steers 
Zac Efron combines charisma, charm, and youthful exuberance to play a wayward man who suddenly wakes up as a 17-year-old.
Best Female Performance
» Kristen Stewart in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
Kristen Stewart 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Kristen Stewart portrays the vampire lovesick teen better than ever in this heart wrenching chapter of the Twilight series sequel.
Amanda Seyfried 
Dear John
Directed by Lasse Hallström 
It took two weeks for Amanda Seyfried's character to fall in love. It took audiences two minutes.
Emma Watson 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
Watching Emma Watson in this sixth installment is hardly anything new but her performance is just as exciting as the first time.
Sandra Bullock 
The Blind Side
Directed by John Lee Hancock 
Sandra Bullock shines as a real-life mom who sees no limits, colors, or class divide when it comes to family and love.
Zoe Saldana 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
Zoe Saldana is a fierce and loyal leading lady as Neytiri, a woman who stands behind her people, her planet, and her new man.
Breakthrough Performance
» Anna Kendrick in “Up in the Air”
Anna Kendrick 
Up in the Air
Directed by Jason Reitman 
Anna Kendrick manages to sparkle, even standing next to George Clooney, when she plays an overachieving young professional in 'Up in the Air.'
Chris Pine 
Star Trek
Directed by J.J. Abrams 
'Star Trek' isn't exactly new, but Chris Pine's reinvention of the character Captain James T. Kirk feels entirely original.
Gabourey Sidibe 
Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Directed by Lee Daniels 
Gabourey Sidibe might be new to Hollywood, but her heartfelt portrayal of Precious confirms she's here to stay.
Logan Lerman 
Percy Jackson And The Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Directed by Chris Columbus 
Newcomer Logan Lerman plays the son of the Greek god Poseidon and earns his place as an action star in the works.
Quinton Aaron 
The Blind Side
Directed by John Lee Hancock 
Quinton Aaron moved and inspired audiences as 'Big Mike,' a displaced teen with a heart far bigger than his large frame.
Zach Galifianakis 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Maybe it's his beard, or the tiger in the bathroom, or that he can't wear pants in a crisis - either way, Zach Galifianakis steals every scene.
Best Villain
» Tom Felton in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”
Tom Felton 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
Daniel Radcliffe's wicked wizard rival, Tom Felton, really knows how to put the dark side into black magic.
Christoph Waltz 
Inglourious Basterds
Directed by Quentin Tarantino 
All Nazis are villains, but Christoph Waltz manages to cement that notion completely with his character, the depraved Colonel Hans Landa.
Helena Bonham Carter 
Alice In Wonderland
Directed by Tim Burton 
Helena Bonham Carter may play the Red Queen of Hearts, but there's nothing heartwarming about her affinity for death by decapitation.
Ken Jeong 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Ken Jeong takes a villainous turn as a vengeful mob boss whose casino winnings go missing.
Stephen Lang 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
This army colonel believes in brutal "strength through firepower" and will achieve it any cost to the Na'vi race.
Best Comedic Performance
» Zach Galifianakis in “The Hangover”
BesZach Galifianakis 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
If there's one thing audiences took away from 'The Hangover,' it was the discovery of Zach Galifianakis as a comedic gem whose deadpan, monotone humor really delivered the laughs.
Ben Stiller 
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Directed by Shawn Levy 
Ben Stiller makes a hilarious return as a Smithsonian night guard who must contend with real, historic creatures of the night.
Bradley Cooper 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Bradley Cooper proves that he can offer equal parts eye candy and spot on comedic timing.
Ryan Reynolds 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Ryan Reynolds is the ultimate overachiever for his boss when she blackmails him into marriage to avoid her deportation.
Sandra Bullock 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Sandra Bullock breaks type as a hard, uptight, workaholic boss from hell who goes out of her comfort zone when she must fake an engagement to Ryan Reynolds.t Comedic Performance
Best Kiss
» Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson share a passionate kiss before averting disaster in Italy. Star crossed love plus near death experiences? Swoon!
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning 
The Runaways
Directed by Floria Sigismondi 
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning are making art imitate life (and making out) when they play real life band mates Joan Jett and Cherie Currie.
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds may start out as a sham couple in 'The Proposal,' but there's nothing fake about their kissing chemistry!
Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner 
Valentine's Day
Directed by Garry Marshall 
Taylor squared brought in 'Valentine's Day' with a sultry smooch that was a real news-making scene.
Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
It's an out-of-this-world kiss when Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington make each other their mates with a heated lip
Best Fight
» Beyoncé Knowles vs. Ali Larter in “Obsessed”
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson share a passionate kiss before averting disaster in Italy. Star crossed love plus near death experiences? Swoon!
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning 
The Runaways
Directed by Floria Sigismondi 
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning are making art imitate life (and making out) when they play real life band mates Joan Jett and Cherie Currie.
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds may start out as a sham couple in 'The Proposal,' but there's nothing fake about their kissing chemistry!
Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner 
Valentine's Day
Directed by Garry Marshall 
Taylor squared brought in 'Valentine's Day' with a sultry smooch that was a real news-making scene.
Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
It's an out-of-this-world kiss when Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington make each other their mates with a heated lip
Best WTF Moment
» Ken Jeong in “The Hangover”
Ken Jeong 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Peek-a-BOOty! Ken Jeong pops out of a trunk naked right into Bradley Cooper's face.
Betty White 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
A 'Golden Girl' feels up Sandra Bullock during an awkward wedding dress fitting.
Bill Murray 
Zombieland
Directed by Ruben Fleischer 
The original Ghostbuster, Bill Murray, popped up in 'Zombieland' in a surprise cameo playing himself.
Isabel Lucas 
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen
Directed by Michael Bay 
Isabel Lucas is one smoking hot girl but there's nothing sexy about her robot tongue hookup with Shia LaBeouf.
Megan Fox 
Jennifer's Body
Directed by Karyn Kusama 
There's nothing hot about projectile vomit. Even if said vomit comes from the lips of Megan Fox.
Best Scared-As-Sh– Performance
» Amanda Seyfried in “Jennifer’s Body”
Amanda Seyfried 
Jennifer's Body
Directed by Karyn Kusama 
If your best friend started eating your friends for dinner chances are high that you'd be more than freaked out too.
Alison Lohman 
Drag Me to Hell
Directed by Sam Raimi 
The title of this movie doesn't lie; Alison Lohman is actually dragged into hell. That's scary sh*t.
Jesse Eisenberg 
Zombieland
Directed by Ruben Fleischer 
It's plain and simple fear keeping Jessie Eisenberg's character Columbus, a teen trying desperately not to be eaten by Zombies, alive and kicking.
Katie Featherston 
Paranormal Activity
Directed by Oren Peli 
There's nothing scarier than nightmares. Unless those nightmares come to life and drag you out of bed when you're asleep.
Sharlto Copley 
District 9
Directed by Neill Blomkamp 
Sharlto Copley is scared sh*tless, and rightfully so, when an alien douses him with a fluid that turns his arm into an alien claw.
Biggest Badass Star
» Rain
Rain 
He's a 'Ninja Assassin' who overcomes childhood adversity to become a worldwide cultural phenomenon. He's also a triple threat - actor, dancer, and singer with a devoted following. And he goes by one name; isn't that the very definition of a serious badass?
Angelina Jolie 
Pretty much everything about Angelina Jolie is badass. She plays action heroes, heartbroken and devastated women, not to mention an assassin who kills all of her adversaries, and herself, with a single curved bullet in 'Wanted.' Angelina is a force to be reckoned with.
Channing Tatum 
Channing Tatum knows how to play a kick ass soldier. He plays a stop-lossed one in 'Stop Loss,' he writes to Amanda Seyfried from behind battle lines in 'Dear John,' and plays a member of G.I. Joe - the biggest, boldest, war heroes ever, this year, bringing life to an action figure.
Chris Pine 
With a confident demeanor and strong swagger, Chris Pine transforms Captain Kirk from a controversial cadet into the unorthodox captain commandeering Starship Enterprise, who holds the responsibility of maintaining intergalactic peace. Captain Kirk may have one bad ass rep, but as an actor, Pine just kicks ass.
Sam Worthington 
Sam Worthington plays the legendary son of the Greek god Zeus in 'Clash of the Titans' and a paraplegic soldier who becomes an ass kicking hunter in 'Avatar.' He commands lead roles in two of the biggest blockbusters that have changed the way we watch the big screen. He's a fresh faced, exciting new star, and a big badass to boot.
Global Superstar
» Robert Pattinson
Robert Pattinson 
Do you hear that sound? Its ladies worldwide swooning for Robert Pattinson, who even makes bloodsucking creatures of the night sexy. He helped create 'Twilight' into a cultural phenomenon but also shows mega watt range with mortal characters like those in 'Remember Me' and 'Harry Potter.'
Daniel Radcliffe 
The 'Harry Potter' franchise will no doubt be a timeless icon in pop culture even long after the last book and movie are made. And it's thanks in part to one Daniel Radcliffe who put a real life face to a young wizard prodigy and became a worldwide superstar in the process.
Johnny Depp 
Is there any role where Johnny Depp isn't amazing? This versatile and uber-talented actor wows audiences decade after decade in a career that knows no bounds. Whether he's a mad hatter, bank robber, pirate, or a man with scissors for hands, he's proven himself as a bona fide superstar.
Kristen Stewart 
She's rocked out as real life rock star Joan Jett, pined for her one true love in the Twilight series, and given an edge to 'girls next door' everywhere. Kristen Stewart continues to showcase her raw talent and true star power.
Taylor Lautner 
He's young, talented, and have you seen his abs? Taylor Lautner might have started out as a Hollywood newcomer but he's now a household name as the third piece of the Twilight love triangle and he truly stands out from the (wolf) pack.
The 2010 MTV Movie Awards has just been concluded and all the Golden Popcorn statuette were already distributed to all winners.
The Twilight movie and actors received a total of five awards including Best Movie, Best Male Performance, Best Female Performance, Best Kiss and Global Superstar.
Sandra Bullock made quite a buzz with her kissing scene with Scarlett Johansson. 
Here is the complete MTV Movie Awards 2010 winners list:
Best Movie
» “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
This blockbuster follow-up to an established phenomenon delivers the same romantic and thrilling punch as the first - and then some.
Alice In Wonderland
Directed by Tim Burton 
Tim Burton's reinterpretation of a classic into a new age dream world is a riveting, eye-catching, whimsical ride for the modern masses.
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
A paraplegic war veteran must decide between what is right and what the world wants of him in this futuristic voyeur into the planet of Pandora.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
The sixth installment of the Harry Potter franchise is a magical and thrilling chapter in a story we know and love.
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
A boys' bachelor party weekend goes terribly wrong and terribly awesome in side-splittingly funny ways.
Best Male Performance
» Robert Pattinson in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
Robert Pattinson 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Robert Pattinson plays the impossibly romantic and seemingly perfect Edward Cullen. He makes vampires sexy and is the reason boyfriends everywhere will never measure up.
Channing Tatum 
Dear John
Directed by Lasse Hallström 
Channing Tatum took the ultimate test of love in 'Dear John,' as a soldier who unexpectedly finds true love right before going back to active duty.
Daniel Radcliffe 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
Daniel Radcliffe is back as Harry Potter and this new chapter is just as riveting as the one before it.
Taylor Lautner 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Taylor Lautner proves in New Moon that 'Team Jacob' is a club worth joining.
Zac Efron 
17 Again
Directed by Burr Steers 
Zac Efron combines charisma, charm, and youthful exuberance to play a wayward man who suddenly wakes up as a 17-year-old.
Best Female Performance
» Kristen Stewart in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
Kristen Stewart 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Kristen Stewart portrays the vampire lovesick teen better than ever in this heart wrenching chapter of the Twilight series sequel.
Amanda Seyfried 
Dear John
Directed by Lasse Hallström 
It took two weeks for Amanda Seyfried's character to fall in love. It took audiences two minutes.
Emma Watson 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
Watching Emma Watson in this sixth installment is hardly anything new but her performance is just as exciting as the first time.
Sandra Bullock 
The Blind Side
Directed by John Lee Hancock 
Sandra Bullock shines as a real-life mom who sees no limits, colors, or class divide when it comes to family and love.
Zoe Saldana 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
Zoe Saldana is a fierce and loyal leading lady as Neytiri, a woman who stands behind her people, her planet, and her new man.
Breakthrough Performance
» Anna Kendrick in “Up in the Air”
Anna Kendrick 
Up in the Air
Directed by Jason Reitman 
Anna Kendrick manages to sparkle, even standing next to George Clooney, when she plays an overachieving young professional in 'Up in the Air.'
Chris Pine 
Star Trek
Directed by J.J. Abrams 
'Star Trek' isn't exactly new, but Chris Pine's reinvention of the character Captain James T. Kirk feels entirely original.
Gabourey Sidibe 
Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Directed by Lee Daniels 
Gabourey Sidibe might be new to Hollywood, but her heartfelt portrayal of Precious confirms she's here to stay.
Logan Lerman 
Percy Jackson And The Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Directed by Chris Columbus 
Newcomer Logan Lerman plays the son of the Greek god Poseidon and earns his place as an action star in the works.
Quinton Aaron 
The Blind Side
Directed by John Lee Hancock 
Quinton Aaron moved and inspired audiences as 'Big Mike,' a displaced teen with a heart far bigger than his large frame.
Zach Galifianakis 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Maybe it's his beard, or the tiger in the bathroom, or that he can't wear pants in a crisis - either way, Zach Galifianakis steals every scene.
Best Villain
» Tom Felton in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”
Tom Felton 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Directed by David Yates 
Daniel Radcliffe's wicked wizard rival, Tom Felton, really knows how to put the dark side into black magic.
Christoph Waltz 
Inglourious Basterds
Directed by Quentin Tarantino 
All Nazis are villains, but Christoph Waltz manages to cement that notion completely with his character, the depraved Colonel Hans Landa.
Helena Bonham Carter 
Alice In Wonderland
Directed by Tim Burton 
Helena Bonham Carter may play the Red Queen of Hearts, but there's nothing heartwarming about her affinity for death by decapitation.
Ken Jeong 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Ken Jeong takes a villainous turn as a vengeful mob boss whose casino winnings go missing.
Stephen Lang 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
This army colonel believes in brutal "strength through firepower" and will achieve it any cost to the Na'vi race.
Best Comedic Performance
» Zach Galifianakis in “The Hangover”
BesZach Galifianakis 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
If there's one thing audiences took away from 'The Hangover,' it was the discovery of Zach Galifianakis as a comedic gem whose deadpan, monotone humor really delivered the laughs.
Ben Stiller 
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Directed by Shawn Levy 
Ben Stiller makes a hilarious return as a Smithsonian night guard who must contend with real, historic creatures of the night.
Bradley Cooper 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Bradley Cooper proves that he can offer equal parts eye candy and spot on comedic timing.
Ryan Reynolds 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Ryan Reynolds is the ultimate overachiever for his boss when she blackmails him into marriage to avoid her deportation.
Sandra Bullock 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Sandra Bullock breaks type as a hard, uptight, workaholic boss from hell who goes out of her comfort zone when she must fake an engagement to Ryan Reynolds.t Comedic Performance
Best Kiss
» Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson share a passionate kiss before averting disaster in Italy. Star crossed love plus near death experiences? Swoon!
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning 
The Runaways
Directed by Floria Sigismondi 
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning are making art imitate life (and making out) when they play real life band mates Joan Jett and Cherie Currie.
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds may start out as a sham couple in 'The Proposal,' but there's nothing fake about their kissing chemistry!
Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner 
Valentine's Day
Directed by Garry Marshall 
Taylor squared brought in 'Valentine's Day' with a sultry smooch that was a real news-making scene.
Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
It's an out-of-this-world kiss when Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington make each other their mates with a heated lip
Best Fight
» Beyoncé Knowles vs. Ali Larter in “Obsessed”
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson 
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Directed by Chris Weitz 
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson share a passionate kiss before averting disaster in Italy. Star crossed love plus near death experiences? Swoon!
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning 
The Runaways
Directed by Floria Sigismondi 
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning are making art imitate life (and making out) when they play real life band mates Joan Jett and Cherie Currie.
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds may start out as a sham couple in 'The Proposal,' but there's nothing fake about their kissing chemistry!
Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner 
Valentine's Day
Directed by Garry Marshall 
Taylor squared brought in 'Valentine's Day' with a sultry smooch that was a real news-making scene.
Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington 
Avatar
Directed by James Cameron 
It's an out-of-this-world kiss when Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington make each other their mates with a heated lip
Best WTF Moment
» Ken Jeong in “The Hangover”
Ken Jeong 
The Hangover
Directed by Todd Phillips 
Peek-a-BOOty! Ken Jeong pops out of a trunk naked right into Bradley Cooper's face.
Betty White 
The Proposal
Directed by Anne Fletcher 
A 'Golden Girl' feels up Sandra Bullock during an awkward wedding dress fitting.
Bill Murray 
Zombieland
Directed by Ruben Fleischer 
The original Ghostbuster, Bill Murray, popped up in 'Zombieland' in a surprise cameo playing himself.
Isabel Lucas 
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen
Directed by Michael Bay 
Isabel Lucas is one smoking hot girl but there's nothing sexy about her robot tongue hookup with Shia LaBeouf.
Megan Fox 
Jennifer's Body
Directed by Karyn Kusama 
There's nothing hot about projectile vomit. Even if said vomit comes from the lips of Megan Fox.
Best Scared-As-Sh– Performance
» Amanda Seyfried in “Jennifer’s Body”
Amanda Seyfried 
Jennifer's Body
Directed by Karyn Kusama 
If your best friend started eating your friends for dinner chances are high that you'd be more than freaked out too.
Alison Lohman 
Drag Me to Hell
Directed by Sam Raimi 
The title of this movie doesn't lie; Alison Lohman is actually dragged into hell. That's scary sh*t.
Jesse Eisenberg 
Zombieland
Directed by Ruben Fleischer 
It's plain and simple fear keeping Jessie Eisenberg's character Columbus, a teen trying desperately not to be eaten by Zombies, alive and kicking.
Katie Featherston 
Paranormal Activity
Directed by Oren Peli 
There's nothing scarier than nightmares. Unless those nightmares come to life and drag you out of bed when you're asleep.
Sharlto Copley 
District 9
Directed by Neill Blomkamp 
Sharlto Copley is scared sh*tless, and rightfully so, when an alien douses him with a fluid that turns his arm into an alien claw.
Biggest Badass Star
» Rain
Rain 
He's a 'Ninja Assassin' who overcomes childhood adversity to become a worldwide cultural phenomenon. He's also a triple threat - actor, dancer, and singer with a devoted following. And he goes by one name; isn't that the very definition of a serious badass?
Angelina Jolie 
Pretty much everything about Angelina Jolie is badass. She plays action heroes, heartbroken and devastated women, not to mention an assassin who kills all of her adversaries, and herself, with a single curved bullet in 'Wanted.' Angelina is a force to be reckoned with.
Channing Tatum 
Channing Tatum knows how to play a kick ass soldier. He plays a stop-lossed one in 'Stop Loss,' he writes to Amanda Seyfried from behind battle lines in 'Dear John,' and plays a member of G.I. Joe - the biggest, boldest, war heroes ever, this year, bringing life to an action figure.
Chris Pine 
With a confident demeanor and strong swagger, Chris Pine transforms Captain Kirk from a controversial cadet into the unorthodox captain commandeering Starship Enterprise, who holds the responsibility of maintaining intergalactic peace. Captain Kirk may have one bad ass rep, but as an actor, Pine just kicks ass.
Sam Worthington 
Sam Worthington plays the legendary son of the Greek god Zeus in 'Clash of the Titans' and a paraplegic soldier who becomes an ass kicking hunter in 'Avatar.' He commands lead roles in two of the biggest blockbusters that have changed the way we watch the big screen. He's a fresh faced, exciting new star, and a big badass to boot.
Global Superstar
» Robert Pattinson
Robert Pattinson 
Do you hear that sound? Its ladies worldwide swooning for Robert Pattinson, who even makes bloodsucking creatures of the night sexy. He helped create 'Twilight' into a cultural phenomenon but also shows mega watt range with mortal characters like those in 'Remember Me' and 'Harry Potter.'
Daniel Radcliffe 
The 'Harry Potter' franchise will no doubt be a timeless icon in pop culture even long after the last book and movie are made. And it's thanks in part to one Daniel Radcliffe who put a real life face to a young wizard prodigy and became a worldwide superstar in the process.
Johnny Depp 
Is there any role where Johnny Depp isn't amazing? This versatile and uber-talented actor wows audiences decade after decade in a career that knows no bounds. Whether he's a mad hatter, bank robber, pirate, or a man with scissors for hands, he's proven himself as a bona fide superstar.
Kristen Stewart 
She's rocked out as real life rock star Joan Jett, pined for her one true love in the Twilight series, and given an edge to 'girls next door' everywhere. Kristen Stewart continues to showcase her raw talent and true star power.
Taylor Lautner 
He's young, talented, and have you seen his abs? Taylor Lautner might have started out as a Hollywood newcomer but he's now a household name as the third piece of the Twilight love triangle and he truly stands out from the (wolf) pack.
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