2011 MTV Movie Award Winners: Complete Results

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The MTV Movie Awards are like a televised drinking game for celebrities. It doesn’t even matter who wins or loses. No one remembers who won a beer pong game from five years ago, just like no one remembers who took home that popcorn statue. The whole point is for movie stars is to show up, have a few laughs with their friends and then call it a night. It sort of sounds like an insult said so overtly like that, but in actuality, it isn’t. There are literally dozens of awards shows every year. The Academy Awards matter. The Golden Globes and Emmys sort of matter. The Independent Spirit Awards have a nice off-beat charm to them. Everything else is mostly a pretentious waste of time, except the MTV Movie Awards that put up no pretense whatsoever. They know exactly what they are, and they’re fine with it. So am I.

Check out the complete list of 2011 MTV Movie Award winners below. Or skip down to the bottom to replay our interactive live blog of the event, in which Cinema Blenders hugged it out while Twilight ran away with everything.

2011 MTV Movie Award WinnersNote: Winners for each category will be highlighted in red as they are announced.BEST MOVIE (voting stays live throughout the 2011 Movie Awards ceremony)Black SwanHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1InceptionThe Social NetworkThe Twilight Saga: EclipseBEST FEMALE PERFORMANCEEmma Stone – Easy A (Sony Pictures)Emma Watson – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Warner Bros. Pictures)Jennifer Aniston – Just Go With It (Sony Pictures)Kristen Stewart – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)Natalie Portman – Black Swan (Fox Searchlight)BEST MALE PERFORMANCEDaniel Radcliffe – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Warner Bros. Pictures)Jesse Eisenberg – The Social Network (Sony Pictures)Robert Pattinson – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)Taylor Lautner – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)Zac Efron – Charlie St. Cloud (Universal Pictures)BEST BREAKOUT STARAndrew Garfield – The Social Network (Sony Pictures)Chloë Grace Moretz – Kick-Ass (Lionsgate)Hailee Steinfeld – True Grit (Paramount Pictures)Jay Chou – The Green Hornet (Sony Pictures)Olivia Wilde – TRON: Legacy (Walt Disney Pictures)Xavier Samuel – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCEAdam Sandler – Just Go With It (Sony Pictures)Ashton Kutcher – No Strings Attached (Paramount Pictures)Emma Stone – Easy A (Sony Pictures)Russell Brand – Get Him to the Greek (Universal Pictures)Zach Galifianakis – Due Date (Warner Bros. Pictures)BEST LINE FROM A MOVIE (New Category)Alexys Nycole Sanchez – Grown Ups (Sony Pictures) “I want to get chocolate wasted.”Amanda Bynes and Emma Stone – Easy A (Sony Pictures)Amanda Bynes: “There is a higher power that will judge you for your indecency.”Emma Stone: “Tom Cruise?”Jesse Eisenberg – The Social Network (Sony Pictures) “If you guys were the inventors of Facebook, you’d have invented Facebook.”Justin Timberlake and Andrew Garfield – The Social Network (Sony Pictures)Justin Timberlake: “…a million dollars isn’t cool. You know what’s cool?”Andrew Garfield: “A billion dollars. And that shut everybody up.”Tom Hardy – Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures) “You mustn’t be afraid to dream a little bigger darling.”BEST VILLAINChristoph Waltz – The Green Hornet (Sony Pictures)Leighton Meester – The Roommate (Screen Gems)Mickey Rourke – Iron Man 2 (Paramount Pictures)Ned Beatty – Toy Story 3 (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)Tom Felton – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Warner Bros. Pictures)BEST FIGHTAmy Adams vs. The Sisters – The Fighter (Paramount Pictures)Chloë Grace Moretz vs. Mark Strong – Kick-Ass (Lionsgate)Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint vs. Death Eaters – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Warner Bros. Pictures)Joseph Gordon-Levitt vs. Hallway Attacker – Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures)Robert Pattinson vs. Bryce Dallas Howard and Xavier Samuel – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)BEST KISSEllen Page and Joseph Gordon-Levitt – Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures)Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Warner Bros. Pictures)Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Summit Entertainment)Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis – Black Swan (Fox Searchlight)BEST JAW-DROPPING MOMENTJames Franco – 127 Hours, Cuts Off His Arm (Fox Searchlight)Justin Bieber – Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, Performance Spectacular (Paramount Pictures)Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page – Inception, Paris Café Scene (Warner Bros. Pictures)Natalie Portman – Black Swan , Mutilation: Pulls The Skin Off Her Finger (Fox Searchlight)Steve-O – Jackass 3D, Port-A-Potty Bungee Stunt (Paramount Pictures)BEST SCARED-AS-SH**T PERFORMANCEAshley Bell – The Last Exorcism (Lionsgate)Ellen Page – Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures)Jessica Szohr – Piranha 3D (The Weinstein Company)Minka Kelly – The Roommate (Screen Gems)Ryan Reynolds – Buried (Lionsgate)BIGGEST BADASS STARAlex Pettyfer – I Am Number Four (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)Chloë Grace Moretz – Kick-Ass (Lionsgate)Jaden Smith – The Karate Kid (Sony Pictures)Joseph Gordon-Levitt – Inception (Warner Bros.)Robert Downey Jr. – Iron Man 2 (Paramount Pictures)

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