BEST MALE PERFORMANCE
Eminem - "8 Mile" (Universal)

BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE
Kirsten Dunst - "Spider-Man" (Sony)

BEST ON-SCREEN TEAM
Elijah Wood, Sean Astin & Gollum - "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" (New Line)

BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCE
Mike Myers - "Austin Powers in Goldmember" (New Line)

BEST VILLAIN
Daveigh Chase (Samara Morgan) - "The Ring" (DreamWorks SKG)

BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE - MALE
Eminem - "8 Mile" (Universal)

BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE - FEMALE
Jennifer Garner - "Daredevil" (20th Century Fox)

BEST KISS
Tobey Maguire & Kirsten Dunst - "Spider-Man" (Sony)

BEST ACTION SEQUENCE
"The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" (New Line) - The Battle for Helms Deep

BEST FIGHT
Yoda vs. Christopher Lee - "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones" (20th Century Fox)

BEST VIRTUAL PERFORMANCE
Gollum - "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" (New Line)

Highlights from the show included:
A film spoof of "The Matrix Reloaded" opened the night featuring the comedic talents of Will Ferrell, Andy Dick, Wanda Sykes and co-hosts Scott and Timberlake with a cameo appearance from the "key maker" played by Randall Kim. This futuristic spoof set the tone for an awards show filled with tons of virtual fun. The second film spoof of "Charlie Angels 2," titled "Ass Coordinator," featured Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu, Vince Vaughn, and director McG.

Pink had the audience dancing in their seats as she, for the first time ever on television, performed her summer hit "Feel Good Time," a single from the "Charlie's Angels 2" soundtrack. With motorcycles and beach-goers on the stage, Pink had everyone celebrating the beginning of summer. Then on a stage that looked like a futuristic shooting gallery, 50 Cent energized the audience as he performed a medley of his hit songs, "In Da Club" and "Wangster." Finally, t.A.T.u. closed the show with a shocking performance medley of their songs "Not Gonna Get Us" and "All the Things She Said," on a stage filled with a 175 dancers and school girls, who then later stripped down to tank tops and briefs.

The most memorable moments came not from humans, but from virtual characters. Gollum from "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" upon winning "Best Virtual Performance" gave a hysterical and raving mad acceptance speech "thanking" everyone responsible for his winning. Making a grand entrance, Yoda flew onto the stage upon nabbing "Best Fight" and an unforgettable and hysterical acceptance speech he gave. Another moment featured Ashton Kutcher and P. Diddy pitching outrageous "ideas" to the producer of the awards show before they come onto stage to present "Best Villain."

Other than your hometown megaplexes, the 2003 MTV Movie Awards was the only place to find stars from all of this summer's blockbuster movies under one roof. The star-studded list of presenters included: David & Victoria Beckham; Jason Biggs; Adrien Brody; Amanda Bynes; P. Diddy; Hilary Duff; Colin Farrell; Harrison Ford; Alyson Hannigan; Josh Hartnett; Kate Hudson; Hugh Jackman; Samuel L. Jackson; Famke Janssen; Beyonce Knowles; Johnny Knoxville; Ashton Kutcher; Martin Lawrence; Demi Moore; Mya; Queen Latifah; Keanu Reeves; Will Smith; Tyrese; Mark Wahlberg; Paul Walker; and Luke Wilson.
Und hier die Gesamtlist:

3 Awards:

- "Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers"

2 Awards:

- "Spider-Man"
- "8 Mile"

1 Award:

- "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones"
- "Daredevil"
- "The Ring"
- "Austin Powers in Goldmember"

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Mein Fazit: Ganz nette Show. Mein persönliches Highlight kam gleich zu Beginn: Der "Matrix" Film Spoof. Ich fand den einfach witzig. Ganz knapp dahinter der "Charlie's Angels" Film Spoof und die Dankesrede von Peter Jackson

Nur Eminem habe ich den "Best Male" Award nicht gegönnt. Dafür war er viel zu schlecht. Ich hätte ihn eher Viggo Mortensen gegeben (Hätt' ich doch nur abgestimmt... ).