2013 MTV Movie Awards: Brad Pitt's Face, Seth Rogen's Bush and More Best & Worst Moments From the Show

Get all the highlights from tonight's award show, plus a full winner's list

By Bruna Nessif Apr 15, 2013 4:02 AMTags
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Things are about to get a little cray-cray.

Actress Rebel Wilson hosted the 2013 MTV Movie Awards tonight in Culver City, and along with bringing on the jokes, she helped honor some of Hollywood's biggest names for their work this past year. 

So let's get straight to it and go over some of tonight's best and worst show highlights...

Best Purchase: Where did Rebel get that Channing Tatum pillow in the opening skit? We'll have a couple, thanks.

Worst Superhero Name: Iron Mangina. It's catchy, but not very threatening. Actually, it is a little scary, so maybe it's the best superhero name?

Best Acceptance Speech: The darling Emma Watson accepted the 2013 Trailblazer award, which honored the star for all of her work over the years, and she was just sweet as ever.

"Becoming yourself is really hard and confusing and it's a process. I was completely the eager beaver in school," Watson told the crowd.

"I was the girl in the front of the class who was the first person to put her hand up and it's often not cool to be the person that puts themselves out there and I've often gotten teased mercilessly, but I found that ultimately if you truly pour your heart into what you believe in—even if it makes you vulnerable—amazing things can and will happen."

Worst Acceptance: Ugh. Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence won Best Kiss, but J. Law wasn't there to reenact the moment on stage with Cooper (because that's obvs what would have happened). Everyone was sad, including Bradley, who mentioned, "She was great to kiss."

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Wait, What?: Snoop Dogg, er, Lion and Ke$ha took the stage to announce Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' performance and were passing, um, something to smoke.

Worst Dressed (But He Made It Work): Will Ferrell came out to accept his Comedic Genius Award in a money-printed, three-piece suit. But it's Will Ferrell. So really, you can't hate.

WTF Moment: Stage crasher alert! Parks and Recreation actress Aubrey Plaza decided to get on the stage while Ferrell was accepting his award and attempted to take it out of his hands. Really? Ferrell tried to play it off as a planned stunt but it wasn't and, according to MTV, producers asked Plaza to leave the show. 

Best Connection: Seth Rogen and Danny McBride showed off what they were working with downstairs before presenting the award for Best Shirtless Performance. It turns out McBride wears chastity boxers, hoping to find the one with the key to unlock his man jewels. And guess where that key was? Rogen's bush.

Best Thank-You: After winning Best Villain, The Avengers' Tom Hiddleston wrapped up his speech by thanking Liam Payne from One Direction, who named his puppy, Loki, after Hiddleston's character. "Liam's dog, Loki, is unquestionably better looking, certainly better bred and probably better known—he's probably got more Twitter followers than I do."

Best Visual: The presenter for Movie of the Year was Brad Pitt. Yes, you read that right. And looking at him was awesome. 

Here's the complete list of winners for the 2013 MTV Movie Awards:

Movie of the Year: Marvel's The Avengers
Best Male Performance: Bradley Cooper, Silver Linings Playbook
Best Female Performance: Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
Best Onscreen Duo: Mark Wahlberg & Seth MacFarlane, Ted
Best Scared-as-S--t Performance: Suraj Sharma, Life of Pi
Best WTF Moment: Jamie Foxx and Samuel L. Jackson, Django Unchained
Best Fight: Marvel's The Avengers
Best Musical Moment: Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Anna Camp, Brittany Snow, Alexis Knapp, Ester Dean and Hana Mae Lee, Pitch Perfect
Trailblazer Award: Emma Watson
Best Kiss: Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper, Silver Linings Playbook
Comedic Genius: Will Ferrell
Breakthrough Performance: Rebel Wilson, Pitch Perfect
Best Shirtless Performance: Taylor Lautner, Breaking Dawn
Best Villain: Tom Hiddleston, Marvel's The Avengers
Generation Award: Jamie Foxx