The 2016 MTV Movie Awards included big wins for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "Straight Outta Compton," and comedian Melissa McCarthy.
Ms. McCarthy, whose new film "The Boss" opened on April 8, was the first female comedian to be honored with MTV's comedic genius prize following previous prizes going to actors Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart.
"In any conversation about funny women in Hollywood, the name Melissa McCarthy must come up," MTV writer Stacey Grant[1] wrote in the announcement of McCarthy receiving the prize. "...McCarthy's had us in stitches since day one."
Following an era of blockbuster movie comedy dominated by the group of male actors kn own as "the frat pack," which included Mr. Ferrell, Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Luke Wilson, and Owen Wilson, McCarthy is one of a few female comedians, including Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, who are now headlining high-profile film releases.
McCarthy starred in the 2000s WB TV series "Gilmore Girls" and went on to appear in such comedies as "Bridesmaids," "Identity Thief," "The Heat," "Tammy," and "Spy."
She will star in a female-led new version of "Ghostbusters" this summer with Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, and Kate McKinnon.
"I may be the first woman to win Comedic Genius," McCarthy said[2] as she accepted her prize during the ceremony, which aired on April 10. "But I am certainly ... not the first to deserve it." She mentioned actors such as Lucille Ball, Carol Burnett, Lily Tomlin, and Gilda Radner, among others.
Meanwhile, the MTV Movie Awards separated its b ig film prizes into the categories "movie of the year" and "true story" this year. In addition to wins for "Force" winning the movie of the year prize and "Compton" winning the true story award, "Mad Max: Fury Road" actress Charlize Theron won the best female performance award and Leonardo DiCaprio of "The Revenant" won the best male performance prize. The documentary award went to "Amy."
Daisy Ridley of "Force" took the breakthrough performance prize, while "Jurassic World" actor Chris Pratt won the action performance award and "Deadpool" actor Ryan Reynolds won the prize for comedic performance.
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2" actress Jennifer Lawrence won best hero award, while Amy Poehler won the virtual performance prize for the film "Inside Out" and "Force" actor Adam Driver took the best villain prize.
Mr. Reynolds and Ed Skrein of the movie "Deadpool" took the prize for best fight, while "Pitch Perfect 2" actors Adam DeVine and Rebel Wilson won the best kiss award and the cast of "Pitch" won the best ensemble award.
The ceremony was hosted by Mr. Hart and Dwayne Johnson.
References
- ^ MTV writer Stacey Grant (www.mtv.com)
- ^ McCarthy said (www.yahoo.com)
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