Hollywood blaze doesn't stop MTV Movie Awards

Mon Jun 2, 2008 2:47pm EDT
 
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By Dean Goodman

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Fire? What fire?

MTV went ahead with its annual star-studded movie awards at the Universal Studios lot on Sunday, hours after a spectacular blaze destroyed chunks of Hollywood history nearby.

The celebrities on hand, such as host Mike Myers and presenter Will Smith, used the occasion to "pimp" -- as Myers said -- their upcoming movies, rather than address the damage.

The 17th annual MTV Movie Awards, a fan-driven event with none of the stuffiness or significance of the Oscars, took place in a hilltop theater that overlooked the smoky remains of well-known movie sets and a "King Kong" attraction.

Universal did close the theme park and the CityWalk retail strip, two of the country's most popular tourist attractions, but the MTV event was not in harm's way.

Winners are chosen by viewers who cast votes online and were informed beforehand, which partly explained their lack of surprise when their names are announced.

"Transformers" won the top award, best movie, and director Michael Bay said he would start shooting a sequel to the hit action movie on Monday.

Johnny Depp was the only multiple winner. The gum-chewing actor was treated like an all-conquering hero when he first took the stage to accept the best comedic performance award for his turn as pirate Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End."

"You can ask anybody, I'm not a very funny person," he said grimly.

SMITH TRIES HARD

Depp returned a little later to receive the best villain award, for playing the titular killer in "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street." In the process, he beat Javier Bardem, who won an Oscar earlier this year for his bloody turn in "No Country For Old Men."

Smith won the male performance award, a statuette depicting a bucket of golden popcorn, for his role as a post-apocalyptic survivor in "I Am Legend."

"I haven't always made great movies but I've been trying real hard," he said. "I've dedicated my life to creating and trying to do things that are different."

Ellen Page won the female trophy for playing a pregnant teen in "Juno" and said, "I just got to be that lucky girl that played that incredible character."

A new category this year was "best summer movie so far" -- "whatever that means," said presenter Seth Rogen, who appeared to light up a massive joint with fellow presenter James Franco, while recovering addict Robert Downey Jr. looked on wistfully from his seat.  Continued...

 
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