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Sandra Bullock’s Comeback Strategy: Self-Effacement and Same-Sex Kisses

Sandra Bullock has no film to promote, and nothing to atone for, but she’s in the middle of a publicity blitz as strategic as a surgical strike.

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MTV Movie Awards 2010: Everyone Twies Hard

You can’t fault last night’s MTV Movie Awards for a lack of effort: Enough awards were thrown at New Moon to incite ecstatic middle-school bloodletting, Betty White razzed Sandra Bullock, and Katy Perry’s tan decolletage looked just like DJ Pauly D’s ass. Everyone felt festive! But with lukewarm host Aziz Ansari leading the show and dubious winners filling the two-hour ceremony, MTV’ s annual romp felt ho-hum and spastic. Impressive, sort of. Time to figure out this mess and conclude with a full list of the night’s winners.

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Sandra Bullock and Scarlett Johansson

Sandra Bullock (R) accepts the Generation Award which was presented by Bradley Cooper (L) Betty White (2nd L) and Scarlett Johansson at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles June 6, 2010. Sandra Bullock, right, accepts the MTV Generation award at the MTV Movie Awards in Universal City, Calif., on Sunday, June 6, 2010. Looking on from left are, Bradley Cooper, Betty White and Scarlett Johansson. Sandra Bullock accepts the Generation Award which was presented by Betty White (l) and Scarlet

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MTV Movie Awards Fashion Face-Off: Katy Perry vs. Lindsay Lohan

While we just broke down the summery selections of Whitney Port and Audrina Patridge at last night’s MTV Movie Awards, here we have a showdown in sparkles. Katy Perry offered a preview of her “California Gurls” music video in a nude, sequined dress, yellow nails and blue hair. Somehow it works because it’s her. Meanwhile, Lindsay Lohan scored an invite somehow, and went retro in a plunging, ombr

Sandra Bullock-Scarlett Johansson Kiss Etches Place in MTV Movie Awards History

Sandra Bullock and Scarlett Johansson kissed last night at the MTV Movie Awards after the former won some made-up award. It was pretty awesome. Let’s skip the babbling and get to it: Scarlett Johansson and Sandra Bullock kiss. Wow . Johansson’s kiss from Bullock, who made her first public appearance since her split with Jesse James the night before, came after she won the MTV Generation Award. Defining the Generation Award as something that goes to “old people,” who are clearing out to make way for younger ones, Bullock said “That’s not going to happen.” “I’m staying. Because no matter what you might have seen or heard or read lately, I love what I do. And I’m not going anywhere.” We couldn’t be happier to hear it! The award was presented by Scarlett, Sandra’s All About Steve co-star Bradley Cooper and Betty White. “This is so weird,” Sandra said. “Scarlett, why are you here?” Johansson then replied, “I’m here because [my husband Ryan Reynolds] couldn’t be here and I wanted to be here when you accepted your award for Best Kiss.” Sandra: “We didn’t win that.” Scarlett: “I thought if you did win, it would be really sweet and soft…” OH YEAH! Cue girl-on-girl action! Britney and Madonna who?!

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Will Ferrell Weighs In On Sandra And Scarlett’s MTV Movie Awards Kiss

‘The Other Guys’ star says the smooch between ‘Sandra and Charlotte’ was one of the high points of the night. By Todd Gilchrist, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Scarlett Johannson and Sandra Bullock at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards Photo: MTV When he could remember the names of the actresses involved, actor Will Ferrell told MTV News that he thought that the surprise kiss between Generation Award recipient Sandra Bullock and presenter Scarlett Johansson was one of the evening’s high points. When asked what he enjoyed seeing the most during the 2010 MTV Movie Awards, he said, “I can say Sandra Bullock and Charlotte,” meaning Scarlett Johansson. Unflappable even in the face of the gaffe, Ferrell nodded and corrected himself. “Scarlett Johansson. She goes by Charlotte, though — she usually drops the ‘S.’ ” After being presented with her Generation Award, recipient Sandra Bullock shared an unexpected lip-lock with Scarlett Johansson during her acceptance speech. Truth be told, their smooch actually legitimized Johansson’s spot on the stage alongside fellow presenters Bradley Cooper and Betty White — after declining to say anything during the Generation presentation, Johansson finally admitted she was there in place of “The Proposal” star Ryan Reynolds, who was nominated alongside Bullock for Best Kiss, and she and Bullock initiated an impromptu make-out session in response to, well, losing the award. Even without the kiss, the presentation of Bullock’s Generation Award was unquestionably one of the highlights of the show. As Johansson deferred to her co-presenters, Cooper provided a litany of weird nicknames for his “All About Steve” co-star, and then stepped aside as White recounted many of the movies in Bullock’s storied career, albeit wildly inaccurately. Bullock’s gracious and funny acceptance speech paid homage to her collaborations with Cooper and White, made light of her recent personal woes and then she petitioned attendees and viewers to go back to making fun of her. During his own appearance, however, Ferrell and his “The Other Guys” co-star Mark Wahlberg hung above the Movie Awards stage in a suitably awkward recreation of the film’s advertising campaign while their fellow castmembers Eva Mendez, Dwayne Johnson and Samuel L. Jackson presented the award for Best Villain. Wahlberg was outraged when Tom Fenton, Harry Potter’s Draco Malfoy, thanked an extensive list of supporters, friends and family. Ferrell, meanwhile, offered a few unsolicited comments about the growing pain in his groin from the harness that held him in the air. Relive the wildest, funniest and most-jaw-dropping moments of the 2010 MTV Movie Awards, watch revealing red-carpet interviews and get exclusive movie clips after the show at MovieAwards.MTV.com. Related Videos Stars Sizzle At The 2010 MTV Movie Awards Related Photos 2010 Movie Awards: Show Highlights

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2010 MTV Movie Awards: Complete Winners List

Kristen Stewart, Zach Galifianakis, Robert Pattinson and more left the show with Golden Popcorn. By Josh Wigler Kristin Stewart onstage at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic From ninja assassins and naked crime lords to horror victims and lovelorn teenagers, there were several worthy candidates among the nominees at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards , but in the end, only an elite few could emerge from the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles with their very own Golden Popcorn statuette. After the consistently hilarious and frequently emotional two-hour event, 12 competitors walked away victorious, including Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Anna Kendrick and many more. Below, check out all the winners and the other worthy nominees from the Movie Awards! Best Movie

Give Kristen Stewart and Mrs. Gary Coleman a Break

Kristen Stewart didn’t say the right word. Shannon Price didn’t express the right emotion. But we should cut the right amount of slack. Stewart is a star who is clearly…

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Sandra Bullock Makes Surprise Awards Show Appearance!

Sandra Bullock was the big surprise at tonight’s Spike TV’s Guys Choice Awards. In her first public appearance since the devastating news of husband Jesse James’ many…

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2010 MTV Movie Awards First Act: Kristen Stewart Vs. Zoe Saldana, Aziz Ansari Spoofs Films, And More!

First act will wrap with Kristen Stewart, Zoe Saldana, others facing off for Best Female Performance award. By Eric Ditzian Aziz Ansari UNIVERSAL CITY, California — All week long, we’ve been running around the Gibson Amphitheatre as the 2010 MTV Movie Awards come to life in front of our eyes: the celebrity participants, the action-packed performances, the oodles of surprise moments that we’ve got in store for you come Sunday night’s live show. And at every turn, we’ve been bringing you Movie Awards teasers about it all. Then it hit us: Enough with these nuggets of insidery goodness! Let’s just pull back the curtain and tell you exactly what’s in the pipeline for the show’s first act. The Movie Awards will kick off with a special message from the show’s tough-talking executive producer Les Grossman . You’ll then see the list of celebs appearing during the show — names like Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Christina Aguilera, Katy Perry, Cameron Diaz, Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Sean “Diddy” Combs and many more. It wouldn’t be a proper Movie Awards without a slew of movie spoofs, and that’s exactly what you’ll get next. Host Aziz Ansari will be popping up in twisted takes on the year’s top films. Which flicks will he spoof? Stay tuned. (You didn’t think we’d tell you everything, did you?) From there, Aziz will make an over-the-top entrance. “He’ll arrive onstage in a special vehicle,” hinted supervising producer Jane Mun. “It’s a surprise.” Once onstage, Aziz will launch into his monologue. Following the host’s string of jokes, the cast of “Grown Ups” — Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade and Rob Schneider — will take the stage. “They have a really fun onstage script that they have been crafting for the last two weeks,” Mun said. And then it’s time for the first award of the evening: Best Female Performance. Kristen Stewart (“New Moon”) will face off against Amanda Seyfried (“Dear John”), Emma Watson (“Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”), Sandra Bullock (“The Blind Side”) and Zoe Saldana (“Avatar”). While the winner of that award will have already been decided by the time the show starts at 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 6, the Best Movie category will remain open for fan voting throughout the show. And that’s how we’ll end the first act of the Movie Awards: with a reminder to get out the vote for your favorite film. But what are you waiting for? Head over now to MovieAwards.MTV.com to make sure all your favs triumph on the big night. Don’t miss the live red-carpet coverage, exclusive movie clips and fist-pumping action on MTV News’ “Jersey Shore Blow-Out at the MTV Movie Awards,” airing live from Los Angeles this Sunday, June 6, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Then stay tuned for the 2010 MTV Movie Awards at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Related Videos Get Ready For The 2010 MTV Movie Awards! Related Photos Behind The Scenes At The 2010 MTV Movie Awards

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