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Monday, June 7, 2010

Mtv Movie Awards 2010





When Katy Perry crosses the red carpet for MTV Movie Awards 2010, she’ll be heading into the Gibson Amphitheatre to prepare for her evenings performance of California Gurls. The newly released song from her upcoming Teenage Dream album is what the entertainer will perform for the crowds on hand for the live show as well as television viewers around the world. Perry and Christina Aguilera are on tap to entertain the crowd in the anything goes event of the year where movies will be spoofed, jokes will be uttered and you never know who may land in your lap.





MTV MOVIE AWARDS 2010 : Breakout Star: Anna Kendrick (Up in the Air)

Born in 1985, actress Anna Kendrick was already making waves by the time she was 13, when she received her first Tony nomination. She began acting onscreen in 2003 with a pair of bit movie parts, and in 2007 she appeared as the female lead in the acclaimed indie coming-of-age film Rocket Science. But… her real breakthrough came opposite George Clooney as a young corporate go-getter in the comedy/drama Up in the Air For her work in that film, Kendrick garnered Best Supporting Actress nominations from the Screen Actors Guild, the Hollywood Foreign Press, and the Academy, and won that award from the National Board of Review as well as from a handful of critics groups.







MTV MOVIE AWARDS 2010 :Global Superstar ,Male Performance: Robert Pattinson (New Moon)

London-born Robert Pattinson found his acting niche almost instantly, kicking off his career with a string of fantasy roles. After catching the acting bug through amateur theater, the young thespian made his first film appearance at the age of 18, appearing in 2004’s Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King, based… on a Nordic legend. He followed this up by joining the Harry Potter franchise the following year, playing Cedric Diggory in Goblet of Fire, as well as the subsequent movies. Having captured the hearts of many young fantasy fans, Pattison then signed on to play the dreamy vampire heartthrob Edward in the film adaptation of the young-adult novel Twilight.







MTV MOVIE AWARDS 2010: Best Female Performance: Kristen Stewart (New Moon)

A fervent surfer who bears a striking resemblance to the young Jodie Foster, Kristen Stewart was poised to become a preteen star with her role opposite Foster in David Fincher’s atmospheric thriller Panic Room (2002). A resident of Los Angeles, Stewart’s nascent acting career got off to a promising start… when she was cast in two vastly different films. Eschewing fluffy kids’ movies, Stewart played troubled single mother Patricia Clarkson’s tomboy daughter in independent film darling Rose Troche’s tough examination of suburban angst, The Safety of Objects (2002). Stewart subsequently got her first taste of major Hollywood success with Panic Room. Replacing the original child actress cast as divorcée Meg’s sullen, diabetic daughter Sarah, Stewart became an even more felicitous choice when original star Nicole Kidman dropped out and Foster stepped in. Though critics were less than ecstatic about the film, Stewart still garnered positive notice for her believable presence as Foster’s offspring. Following a supporting performance as the daughter of a couple who unknowingly move into a seemingly haunted house in the 2003 chiller Cold Creek Manor, Stewart took top billing in the emotionally charged drama Speak in 2004. Cast as a traumatized high school freshman whose status as a selective mute draws the concern of friends and family, Stewart’s handling of the remarkably intimate material drew praise from critics and Sundance audiences. A subsequent role in Catch That Kid (a remake of the Danish blockbuster Klatretosen) found Stewart in super-spy mode as a scheming twelve-year-old who recruits a pair of friends to rob a high tech bank in hopes of paying for a life saving operation for her dying father.

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