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'Twilight,' Justin Bieber Rule MTV Movie Awards

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 08:56 AM PDT

Sneak peeks from 'Breaking Dawn' and 'Deathly Hallows' make a splash at the big show.
By Gil Kaufman


The cast of "Twilight" at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards
Photo: John Shearer/ WireImage

Hollywood may have just found the ultimate killer mega-sequel on Sunday night (June 5) when "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" ran the table at the MTV Movie Awards, taking home five big ones, including Best Movie and Best Female and Male performance wins for stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. Not too shabby for a bunch of undead vampires, buff werewolves and the lady who loves them.

In the process, the kids from rainy Forks, Washington, nearly blanked the also multiply-nominated cast of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1," surely giving someone in Hollywood a great idea to stage the ultimate fan-freakout-fantasy-world showdown once the two series wrap up.

In the meantime, fans made do with lots of Pattinson and Stewart on Sunday night, along with generous helpings of Taylor Lautner and more Arnold Schwarzenegger illegitimate-kid jokes than anyone imagined from host Jason Sudeikis.

With a set that looked like a backlot fantasia, with a ring of fake grass, crystal towers, caves, butterflies, LED lights and glittery, hanging jewels, the stage at the Gibson Amphitheatre was a nod to the "Lord of the Rings" and the fantasy world of movies.

And with their hands all over each other, "Friends with Benefits" co-stars Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake proudly handed out the night's first award, Best Male Performance, to "Twilight" star Pattinson, who beat out love-triangle rival Lautner for the honor. "I really didn't think I was going to win," said the perpetually self-effacing undead star, who got a smile but no congratulatory, well, anything, from co-star Stewart. "This is kind of embarrassing now. Zac Efron was crying and stuff in that clip. ... Thanks for showing all your support to the movies. See you next year!"

Was there any doubt whether Tom Felton would take home the Best Villain award for his truly terrifying performance of blond baddie Draco Malfoy in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1"? Flashing an uncharacteristic smile, the nice English lad said, "This will look very nice in my downstairs toilet," thanking fans for a decade of support and promising that the final installment will be worth the wait.

Poo Cocktail Supreme, a sawed-off arm, the world literally exploding all around you and the cuticle from hell: All worthy nominees, but it was Justin Bieber's "Never Say Never" 3-D concert film that took the Best Jaw Dropping Moment prize. Though it looked like the Biebs wouldn't be on hand to take home the honor, he made a surprise appearance and thanked his director, manager and family. "But most of all I want to thank my fans. I love you," said Bieber, sporting white jeans and a blue blazer over a black T-shirt.

It wasn't all just movie magic, though. Funnyman Jim Carrey promised to bring some high-tech shenanigans to the proceedings, and he didn't disappoint. The "Mr. Popper's Penguins" star showed up in a green-screen suit that featured a number of high-tech images, but mostly just dogs humping. He was on hand to introduce the Foo Fighters, who lit the stage up with a blistering performance of their new single "Walk," with a set that included six strobing movie-set klieg lights.

Alas, Potter's Death Eaters had nothing on Bryce Dallas Howard and Xavier Samuel's showdown with Pattinson in "Eclipse," which also won for Best Fight. Pattinson bragged about winning the filmed fight, even as Howard apologized for trying to hurt him. "It's fine. I ripped your head off ... and now you're pregnant!" he said awkwardly, as Stewart cradled her face in her hands in embarrassment at his crack about their co-star's bulging baby belly.

You kind of couldn't go wrong with the Best Kiss category, especially if you're on Team Edward. But really? Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman didn't snag the traditionally Sapphic-friendly smooch trophy? Nope, not when RPattz and KStew are in the mix. Taking the stage for the third time, Pattinson sheepishly said he felt bad because he, well, didn't really feel like re-creating his smooch with Stewart from "Eclipse."

"You don't want to kiss me, do you?" he said to Stewart. "Well, I mean, it's been a long time, and ... I think we should finally go for it," she replied nervously, as the camera cut to a totally psyched Selena Gomez. "There's someone else in the audience I think will appreciate it a little more," Pattinson answered, before sprinting out to the crowd and laying a big, wet one on Lautner's mouth, forehead and hand. When he tried to snag the award from Stewart's hands, she grabbed it away and he grunted, "I wanna take you backstage!" in what amounts to PDA for these two.

Luckily for the nominees in the Best Line from a Movie category, there were no quotable muggles or vampires in the mix, so you can be sure 7-year-old "Grown Ups" star Alexys Nycole Sanchez was going to celebrate her win later that night by getting totally "chocolate wasted."

This is so cool!" squeaked the adorable moppet before reprising her money line.

The ladies in the Best Female Performance race were not so lucky, as Stewart beat out the Emmas (Stone and Watson), Jennifer Aniston and "Black Swan" star Portman. The publicity-shy actress, wearing a red leather minidress festooned with safety pins, said, "Oh, man, this is silly. It feels very incredible to be so completely supported by everybody that voted for me, it actually really, truly does. Thank you. We have obviously the greatest fans ever."

The luminous Reese Witherspoon was presented with this year's MTV Generation Award, preceded by her "Water for Elephants" co-star Pattinson, giving a touching, and quite salty, tribute to the actress, who's been his movie mother and lover.

"I'm just so lucky in my career and my life," said Witherspoon, who kindly corrected the punch line to one of Pattinson's most off-color jokes, while praising her chemistry with "Sweet Home Alabama" co-star Patrick Dempsey. "I just want to say to all the girls out there: I know it's cool to be bad, I get it ... but it's also possible to make it in Hollywood without a reality show ... so for all the girls out there, it's possible to be a good girl."

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'Breaking Dawn' Trailer Is 'Steamy' And 'Mind-Blowing'

Posted: 06 Jun 2011 12:43 AM PDT

'Twilight' bloggers react to the teaser's wedding and honeymoon scenes; now you go!
By Jocelyn Vena


Robert Pattinson in "Breaking Dawn - Part 1"
Photo: Summit

Go bananas, "Twilight" fans. The trailer you have been waiting for has arrived! On Sunday night (June 5) at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards, the trailer for "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" finally premiered. Before the promo's debut, it had been all about teaser photos and bits of information from interviews with cast members, but now we've gotten our first glimpse at footage from the Bill Condon-directed film, which will hit screens in November.

The trailer certainly has everything Twi-Hards have been waiting for: a wedding, a honeymoon, a baby bump, as well as, yes, a shirtless Taylor Lautner. After getting a sneak peek, a number of "Twilight" experts and bloggers contributors already have taken to the Web to share their opinions about the trailer.

"I am blown away. I can't believe they showed as much as they did," Kara Hassell of TwilightersAnonymous.com said enthusiastically. "I'm so excited. I didn't think they would hit as many points as they did. I am very pleased with Bill Condon and how he treated it."

"Completely amazing, completely mind-blowing. Up until this my favorite trailer was the 'New Moon' trailer, and Bill Condon definitely got Chris Weitz; it's got everything in it that you need," gushed Laura Byrne-Cristiano, who owns TwilightLexicon.com.

"Well, wow! That's pretty steamy for a PG-13 movie," she continued. "The thing that made me laugh in a good way right away was Rob Pattinson, gripping that headboard and hearing that crack noise is spectacular."

Kallie Matthews from TwilightSeriesTheories.com said, "The trailer was fantastic. It had way more than I thought it would but it still just wasn't quite enough. ... I was so excited that they had Bella pregnant. The fans are excited about that and we got to see it. I am thrilled; can't wait to see the next."

Now we want to know what you think! Head over to Your MTV to upload your most animated and detailed video responses. We want to hear from you, and if we like your submission enough, you could just find yourself featured on MTV.com come Monday.

MTV News has all of the highlights from the 2011 MTV Movie Awards. Relive the best moments, watch red-carpet interviews with your favorite stars and read all about what went on behind the scenes on the big night.

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Lil Wayne Wanted 'Unplugged' To Be 'Flawless'

Posted: 06 Jun 2011 03:53 AM PDT

'It's very intimate and they damn sure picked the right artist to do it,' Weezy says of bringing rap back to MTV series on June 12.
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway


Lil Wayne during his "Unplugged" performance
Photo: Frank Micelotta/MTV/PictureGroup

Is there anything Lil Wayne can't do? Weezy started out rapping as a youngster, but the self-proclaimed martian has since stepped into the realm of pop and rock, selling more than 10 million albums along the way. Weezy is well-rounded, for sure, and, according to him, that's what made him the perfect choice to bring hip-hop back to MTV's "Unplugged" series.

"It's very intimate and they damn sure picked the right artist to do it, because if you're not a full artist, you can't do that. You can't do an 'Unplugged,' " Lil Wayne told us after the taping last month of "MTV2 Presents: Lil Wayne Unplugged." "You have to be a full-circle artist. You have to have everything, because it's so intimate. And if there are any flaws, they will be spotted. So I suggest you be flawless."

The program, which is set to premiere across MTV2, MTV and MTV.com on Sunday, June 12, at 9 p.m. ET/PT, will feature Tunechi performing acoustic versions of select hits from his classic catalog. The show will be MTV's first televised hip-hop unplugged concert since Jay-Z and Lauryn Hill taped their respective specials in 2001 and will come 20 years after LL Cool J, A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul appeared on the original "YO! Unplugged Rap." The special comes as Wayne and his Cash Money label are preparing to release the MC's ninth studio album, Tha Carter IV, on August 29.

"Lil Wayne is an amazing choice for 'Unplugged' as he is at hip-hop's forefront — leading a new generation of artists whose appeal spans across music genres and playlists," Amy Doyle, MTV's executive vice president of music and talent, said in a statement. "Lil Wayne's skills, influence, and catalog are a powerful addition to the legacy of artists who have rocked the 'Unplugged' stage."

MTV's "Unplugged" first debuted in 1989 and spotlighted artists like Eric Clapton, Nirvana, Mariah Carey, R.E.M., Jay-Z and Bob Dylan. Now, Lil Wayne will join the ranks of music's biggest and most iconic stars.

What songs are you hoping to hear Lil Wayne perform unplugged? Tell us in the comments!

Don't miss "MTV2 Presents: Lil Wayne Unplugged," premiering Sunday, June 12, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on MTV2, MTV and MTV.com.

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'Twilight' Stars: It Was 'About Damn Time' For Robert/Taylor Kiss

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 11:18 PM PDT

'Finally, they acknowledged their love for each other,' Jackson Rathbone jokes about onscreen rivals at Movie Awards.
By Terri Schwartz, with reporting by Eric Ditzian


Robert Pattinson kisses Taylor Lautner at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage

The biggest shocker to come out of the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday night (June 5) was hands down that Robert Pattinson treated Taylor Lautner to a smooch almost as passionate as the ones in the Golden Popcorn-winning "Twilight Saga" films.

But while it came as a surprise to those of us watching the awards show, the stars of this year's nominated "Eclipse" said it was about time the two onscreen rivals shared a kiss.

"It was about damn time, man. It's been up in the air for about three years now. I think we've all been waiting for Rob and Taylor to kiss," Jackson Rathbone told MTV News when we caught up with him backstage at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. "We knew it was coming, and finally it did. Finally, they acknowledged their love for each other."

Rathbone's vampire brother Kellan Lutz admitted he was a bit surprised, but their co-star Peter Facinelli shared a little secret about how the RPattz/Taylor smooch went off without a hitch.

"They asked us to show them in practice," Facinelli said.

"We taught them everything they know," Lutz confirmed.

Nikki Reed chimed in, saying she wanted to see some visual proof of the tale Lutz and Facinelli were weaving. "Let's re-enact that!" she begged, but the duo passed, insisting Facinelli had already pecked Lutz on the cheek earlier in our interview.

Tinsel Korey hought the Pattinson and Lautner kiss was "totally sexy," but Kiowa Gordon said he "puked a little bit" when his onscreen enemies locked lips. BooBoo Stewart had "no comment," but Julia Jones at least "thought it was cute."

All seemed to have been smoothed over by the time Pattinson, Lautner and their co-stars took the stage to accept the Best Movie award, with Lautner teasingly giving his sparkly co-star a knowing look and a quick tap on the chin before throwing his arm around his shoulder. As Rathbone said, those two should be nominated for a special award at next year's Movie Awards for Best Man-On-Man Kiss.

What did you think of Rob and Taylor's kiss? Tell us in the comments!

MTV News has all of the highlights from the 2011 MTV Movie Awards. Relive the best moments, watch red-carpet interviews with your favorite stars and read all about what went on behind the scenes on the big night.

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MTV Movie Awards Style: Kristen Stewart, Emma Watson Wow

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 10:14 PM PDT

'Twilight' actors Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner heat up red carpet.
By Mary H.K. Choi


Kristen Stewart at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards
Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images

Swoon. There's nothing like an entire sea of sartorial goodies from an awards show to get the MTV Style squad good and excited, and Sunday's (June 5) 2011 MTV Movie Awards red carpet was nothing short of bananas! You can check out our blow-by-blow palpitations on our live blog.

Sharing the podium with none other than our Christian Siriano — and his darling boyfriend, jewelry designer/photographer Brad Walsh (who, by the way, was wearing the same gray/black grosgrain-accented suit as a baby cub member of the "Twilight" wolf pack) — we witnessed an awesome style potpourri.

White was a huge trend for the night, and "The Last Exorcism" actress Ashley Bell sidled up in a gorgeous embroidered, knee-length dress cut demurely at the knee with the loveliest sweetheart neckline. Selena Gomez also wore a two-piece Giambattista Valli with a printed ivory top and a beige ruched miniskirt. "Gossip Girl" and "Monte Carlo" co-star Katie Cassidy wore a gorgeous floor-length ivory crocheted dress. Pssst! Floor-length was a huge hit for the night.

Generation Award winner Reese Witherspoon, "Transformers" star Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Snow White-to-be Lily Collins were all visions of ferocious awesomeness in animal print (leopard, tiger and leopard again, respectively), but the breakout aesthetic that dominated the red carpet was massive sequins, angular shards of jewels and beading galore. "Harry Potter" actress Emma Watson (in Marchesa), Lil Mama (in Sherri Hill) and "Gossip Girl" and "Monte Carlo" co-star Leighton Meester all wore the sparkly stuff, but the curveball of the night had to be "True Grit" breakout actress Hailee Steinfeld not wearing Miu Miu (the brand for which she's a spokesperson), instead sporting a wholly refreshing Louis Vuitton black, sequined lapel tuxedo! We just about dropped dead from the rampant elegance.

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Elle Fanning also threw us for a loop in a summery, saturated-hue pink romper with matching floral-printed wedge heels, both Dolce & Gabbana and marvelously age-appropriate. And though Kristen Stewart would typically, tidily slot nicely into the segment about beading, her Balmain dress, while it did feature the glitz factor in scads, needed to be pulled out for a round of 360 mega-props. All that glittered was not gold, but row upon row of safety pins that gleamed menacingly and gorgeously. Not unlike a certain vampire's twinkling nude torso in sunlight, no? This is the skin of a killer!

Speaking of hot dudes, motorcycle jackets reined supreme on the red carpet as did dark jeans. Peter Facinelli (a.k.a. Carlisle Cullen. Team Edward forever! Also, let's face it, Team Jacob, too) wore a moto, as did Jason Bateman and Taylor Lautner in head-to-toe D&G. Spider-Man-to-be Andrew Garfield, Kellan Lutz and Robert Pattinson all wore dark denim. All the better to stealthily march into our hearts, dreams, wakeful reveries, loins ... too much?

MTV News has all of the highlights from the 2011 MTV Movie Awards. Relive the best moments, watch red-carpet interviews with your favorite stars and read all about what went on behind the scenes on the big night.

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Emma Stone Calls Her MTV Movie Award 'My Child'

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 11:18 PM PDT

'I've never won any award before, so this is very exciting,' she says of Best Comedic Performance prize.
By Ryan J. Downey, with reporting by Eric Ditzian


Emma Stone wins Best Comedic Performance at the 2011 Movie Awards
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A newborn baby was part of the plot in "Due Date," but it was Emma Stone doing the cradling after she beat Zach Galifianakis (and three other guys) at the MTV Movie Awards.

"This is my child," Stone joked with MTV News backstage at the Gibson Amphitheatre as she lovingly cradled the Golden Popcorn she nabbed for Best Comedic Performance. "I'm going to [feed him]. I'm going to every day.

"It's never happened before," she added. "I've never won any award before, so this is very exciting."

"Easy A" earned Stone the win over Galifianakis, Adam Sandler ("Just Go With It"), Ashton Kutcher ("No Strings Attached") and Russell Brand ("Get Him to the Greek"). "In a category with four hilarious comedic men? I did not think I was going to win," she said. "So I'm incredibly flattered and honored.

"And it's so nice, because it's voted on by the public, which is an unbelievable honor," she added.

The 22-year-old actress was on hand as a presenter alongside her "Crazy, Stupid, Love" co-stars Ryan Gosling and Steve Carell. She was also nominated in the Best Female Performance category, which went to Kristen Stewart for "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse."

Stone, who just wrapped shooting "The Amazing Spider-Man," said she was genuinely surprised by her win in the Best Comedic Performance category.

"Did that speech seem prepared?" she pointed out, laughing. "I don't even know what I said! I was just concentrating on not falling over. Once you get up there, it's a very shaky experience."

MTV News has all of the highlights from the 2011 MTV Movie Awards. Relive the best moments, watch red-carpet interviews with your favorite stars and read all about what went on behind the scenes on the big night.

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Robert Pattinson Wishes He Had 'Something Funny To Say' After First Win

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 08:27 AM PDT

MTV News catches up with 'Twilight' stud after Best Male Performance win at the Movie Awards.
By Terri Schwartz, with reporting by Josh Horowitz


Robert Pattinson at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards
Photo: MTV News

In the biggest non-surprise of the night, Robert Pattinson won the MTV Movie Award for Best Male Performance for the third year in a row. But the man himself was still shocked.

"I really didn't think I was going to win. Zac Efron was crying and stuff in that clip!" Pattinson said during his acceptance speech, referring to his fellow nominee's performance in "Charlie St. Cloud."

Still, he recognized that it was the fans who brought him the win yet again; his first win was in 2009 for "Twilight," and then again last year for "New Moon." "I'm consistently surprised, so thank you very much," he said. "I hope we see you all again next year."

When MTV News caught up with the "Breaking Dawn" star after his big win, he was worried he dropped the ball a bit in his acceptance speech.

"I'm just trying to come up with something funny to say to all of these. I pussied out on my first one and said nothing," Pattinson said with a laugh.

Fortunately, the man better known as Edward Cullen followed up his Best Male Performance acceptance speech with a much stronger Best Fight one. He took to the stage with "Eclipse" co-stars Bryce Dallas Howard and Xavier Samuel and, after a moment's awkwardness, pulled out the humor.

"Well, yeah, I won, ha!" Pattinson said as his acceptance.

Howard turned to him, apologizing for her villainess role in "Eclipse" by saying, "I guess I should say: I'm so sorry I tried to kill you, Rob."

"It's all right. I ripped your head off, and now you're pregnant!" he replied to the audience's laughter.

MTV News has all of the highlights from the 2011 MTV Movie Awards. Relive the best moments, watch red-carpet interviews with your favorite stars and read all about what went on behind the scenes on the big night.

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Tom Felton Calls Keeping Movie Award In His Bathroom 'An Honor'

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 08:42 AM PDT

'It's kind of a prized place in my house, the downstairs toilet,' he quips backstage about Best Villain award.
By Terri Schwartz, with reporting by Josh Horowitz


Tom Felton backstage at the 2011 Movie Awards
Photo: MTV News

Tom Felton might not have been interrupted by Mark Wahlberg during his MTV Movie Awards acceptance speech for Best Villain this year, but that doesn't make receiving the award any less special for him.

"Thank you very much, it's always exciting to be here," he said in his acceptance speech. "This is very cool. This will look very nice in my downstairs toilet."

When MTV News caught up with Felton backstage after his second straight win, he clarified that his downstairs toilet actually is a pretty important location in his home.

"It's kind of a prized place in my house, the downstairs toilet," Felton deadpanned. "Consider it an honor."

Though he technically came back to defend the Best Villain title for "Harry Potter," he said the real reason is because he hadn't yet seen any of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2" yet and wanted to catch the sneak peek at the MTV Movie Awards.

"That's half the reason I'm here," he said with a laugh.

Since Felton hasn't seen any of the footage yet, he couldn't tease how "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2" would look in 3-D, but he did say it's something he's anticipating.

"I'm very excited," he said. "I'm not sure if that's going to add or subtract to my screen presence."

MTV News has all of the highlights from the 2011 MTV Movie Awards. Relive the best moments, watch red-carpet interviews with your favorite stars and read all about what went on behind the scenes on the big night.

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Robert Pattinson Drops F-Bomb As Reese Witherspoon Gets Generation Award

Posted: 06 Jun 2011 09:47 AM PDT

Co-presenter RPattz gets carried away with an 'ad lib' at Movie Awards.
By Aly Semigran


Reese Witherspoon accepts her Generation Award at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards
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Reese Witherspoon was on hand at this year's MTV Movie Awards to accept the Generation Award for her work in genre-spanning box-office hits like "Election," "Legally Blonde," "Cruel Intentions," "Pleasantville" and "Walk the Line," which earned her a Best Actress Oscar. But what Witherspoon — and the audience, for that matter — probably wasn't expecting was some surprisingly salty banter from the co-stars who presented her with the award.

Patrick Dempsey, Robert Pattinson and Chelsea Handler took the stage to praise Witherspoon's illustrious career, with Dempsey, who co-starred with Reese in the 2002 romantic comedy "Sweet Home Alabama," describing the actress as "beautiful and multitalented." The actor ran down her long list of accomplishments, both onscreen and off, concluding his portion with a mention of Witherspoon's charitable work with the Avon Foundation. Up next was a stunned Pattinson, who asked aloud, "I'm supposed to talk about the Avon thing?!"

The "Twilight" hunk — he and Kristen Stewart had won Best Kiss just moments earlier — quickly tried to recover, calling Witherspoon a "great person" and pulling a piece of paper with some notes on it from his pocket. Still obviously nervous, RPattz told the crowd that he had been instructed by the teleprompter to "ad lib" his dedication. "This is the worst," Handler quipped about Pattinson's hilariously shaky start.

Pattinson finally got his bearings and addressed Witherspoon, who was seated in the audience. The 24-year-old star reminded the actress that she played his mother in the 2004 drama "Vanity Fair" but his portion of the film was cut out, joking that it was at Witherspoon's suggestion. However, in their most recent venture, "Water for Elephants," Pattinson noted that Witherspoon "played my lover." And then (in what's bound to go down in MTV Movie Awards, missed-the-bleep-button history) Pattinson blurted, "But I did f--- you." His F-bomb went live and uncensored.

But he wasn't done yet. The actor went on to suggest that Witherspoon had trouble speaking while in a girdle, has a penchant for tequila and that she may or may not be "33 percent lesbian," as an embarrassed Witherspoon hid her face and laughed from her seat. Pattinson concluded his remarks by saying, "It's not always a bad thing to have sexual chemistry with your mother," once again referencing his unseen part in "Vanity Fair."

"What a tough act to follow," the host of E!'s "Chelsea Lately" deadpanned. The late-night funny lady opened by complimenting Witherspoon, a mother of two, saying she "still has a smaller ass than Justin Bieber. It's OK, we're friends," Handler assured the vocal crowd.

The comedian also shared that her pal actually has a naughty side — as seen in the infamous roller-coaster moment with Mark Wahlberg in the thriller "Fear" — before Witherspoon finally took the stage to accept her award.

A beaming Witherspoon, who took the roast from "the three most ridiculous people in the world" like a champ, quickly fired back. She told her "Water for Elephants" flame that he actually botched his joke and should have declared himself the "best mother----er in Hollywood." Witherspoon's zinger had Pattinson and the MTV audience cracking up.

The Hollywood star's acceptance speech included some great one-liners, but she also countered Handler's suggestion that she's a "dirty birdie" deep down. Rather, Witherspoon said she hopes aspiring actresses will look to her for inspiration instead of seeking fame by way of a reality show. The 35-year-old let loose about reality starlets and actresses who've exposed themselves for fame.

"I just want to say to all the girls out there, I know it's cool to be bad. I get it ... but it's also possible to make it in Hollywood without a reality show," Witherspoon said to a cheering audience. She continued, "When I came up in this business, if you made a sex tape, you were embarrassed, you hid it under your bed ... and, like, if you took naked pictures of yourself on your cell phone, you hide your face, people!"

In closing, the actress thanked MTV for years of support and all of the fans who had made it possible for her to live out her life-long dream.

What did you think of Reese Witherspoon's MTV Generation Award moment? Let us know in the comments section below and on Twitter!

MTV News has all of the highlights from the 2011 MTV Movie Awards. Relive the best moments, watch red-carpet interviews with your favorite stars and read all about what went on behind the scenes on the big night.

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Justin Bieber Feels 'So Blessed' After Movie Awards Win

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 08:10 AM PDT

Teen sensation made a surprise appearance to accept Best Jaw Dropping Moment prize.
By Aly Semigran, with reporting by Josh Horowitz


Justin Bieber backstage at the 2011 Movie Awards
Photo: MTV News

Talk about a jaw-dropping moment. Justin Bieber, who was not scheduled to appear at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards, dropped in unexpectedly to claim his Golden Popcorn in the Best Jaw Dropping Moment category for his 3-D concert spectacular "Never Say Never."

"It feels great. I'm so blessed," Bieber told MTV News backstage. "I'm so glad to be back here and to have so many great fans. It's a great night."

"Never Say Never" was a career-defining moment for Bieber and he's fully aware of that fact. "It was great. It was my first time performing at Madison Square Garden and just being there and having that experience, I'm glad that I got to just have that experience. It was great."

After opening the envelope to reveal Bieber had bested his fellow nominees (which included did-that-just-happen scenes from "127 Hours," "Black Swan," "Inception" and "Jackass 3D"), "30 Minutes or Less" co-stars Danny McBride, Nick Swardson and Aziz Ansari were about to be in for an even bigger surprise than the upset victory itself.

Ansari -- who dressed up as Jaden Smith from "The Karate Kid," only to discover Will Smith's son wouldn't be attending -- cried after revealing Bieber's name, "He's not here! He's not here!" The "Parks and Recreation" star then joked that the singing sensation wouldn't be able to accept his first MTV Movie Award because, "He's too busy burning a huge pile of cash in a private jet while he's Skyping with Jaden Smith and Selena Gomez!"

But apparently Bieber wasn't too busy, as the 17-year-old (whose girlfriend, Selena Gomez, was in the audience) suddenly appeared from offstage wearing a "Miami Vice"-like outfit that included a blue blazer, white pants and sunglasses, causing the audience to erupt in the kind of screams that seem to follow him everywhere. After greeting the presenters, Bieber, who stood in the swirling stage fog, took to the microphone and told the crowd, "Thank you so much," explaining that he showed up to the MTV Movie Awards because, "I couldn't let down my fans."

Bieber went on to thank "Never Say Never" director Jon Chu, as well as his manager Scooter Braun, his family and, once again, his ever-supportive fans. "I love you!" he yelled before making a peace sign, which he signed off with a kiss.

MTV News has all of the highlights from the 2011 MTV Movie Awards. Relive the best moments, watch red-carpet interviews with your favorite stars and read all about what went on behind the scenes on the big night.

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Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner Share Steamy Movie Awards Kiss

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 07:44 AM PDT

RPattz tells fellow Best Kiss winner Kristen Stewart that Lautner would just 'appreciate it a little more.'
By Terri Schwartz


Robert Pattinson kisses Taylor Lautner at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage

The third time was the charm for three-time MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss winners Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart ... or, at least, it should have been.

For the past two years, the "Twilight" stars have teased Movie Awards audiences with almost-kisses as they accepted their award. So on Sunday night (June 4), when presenters Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds announced that RPattz and KStew had won for their smooch in "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse," it seemed this year's show would finally bring the big moment fans have been waiting for. Well, er, it wasn't.

"I feel bad because I don't feel like kissing you," Pattinson apologized to Stewart onstage. "You don't want to kiss me, do you?"

Stewart, though, seemed more willing. "Well, it's been a long time and I think maybe we should finally go for it," she said to cheers from the crowd.

But Pattinson still wasn't having it. "I just think there's someone else in the audience who I think will appreciate it a little more," he said.

Cue the camera cutting to a stone-faced Taylor Lautner.

"Go get him," Stewart encouraged.

Pattinson then took to the Gibson Amphitheatre floor running. As the audience screamed in excitement, he leaned over and gave Lautner a full-on smooch on the lips as his werewolf co-star wrapped an arm around him. Of course, Lautner also wiped his mouth immediately after (too much tongue?), but Pattinson wasn't done. Soon he was right back onstage going after Stewart — for real.

She squealed, "No!" and ran away laughing. "What? I want to take you back stage!" Pattinson said with a flirty grin. And the pair made their dramatic and hilarious exit ... but still no kiss.

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'Breaking Dawn' Trailer: Wedding Bliss & Bella's Baby Bump

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 07:50 AM PDT

The invitation, the Volturi, the broken headboard and a baby bump -- send us your reactions now!
By Terri Schwartz


"Breaking Dawn - Part 1"
Photo: Summit

The invitation to the wedding of the century has finally arrived: "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" teaser trailer is here!

It's everything the fans have wanted and more. There are steamy love scenes between Edward and Bella, a tease of the highly anticipated wedding scene and even a first glimpse of Bella's baby bump.

The trailer opens with a surprise return to Volterra, as the Volturi are the first to receive an invitation to Bella and Edward's wedding. Aro (Michael Sheen) looked pleasantly surprised as Caius (Jamie Campbell Bower) and Marcus (Christopher Heyerdahl) sit in the background.

Bella's mother, Renée (Sarah Clarke), looks a lot happier to receive the official invitation to her daughter's wedding than her father, Charlie (Billy Burke), does, but no one is more upset by the impending nuptials than Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner). After throwing the card to the muddy ground, Jacob takes off into the rainy La Push field and lets his rage loose as he turns into a wolf.

The wedding sequence lives up to our anticipation since the tease we received of it earlier this week. The reveal of Bella as a blushing bride is something we have been dying to see since "Breaking Dawn" was released in 2008.

But what we're most excited to talk about? Two words: broken headboard. Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward's honeymoon gets hot and heavy in the book, and fans have been demanding to see something hinting as much. And as a bonus, we get to see a bit of their marital bliss below a waterfall on Isle Esme.

Of course, that bliss doesn't last long. The trailer then cuts to a tease of a fight between Bella and Edward as well as a look at a newly pregnant Bella.

"That's impossible," she whispers, right before her stomach convulses with the first kick from her rapidly growing unborn child. The terrified look on Edward's and Bella's faces should sum that scene up for everyone.

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Watch Lord Voldemort Curse Harry Potter In 'Deathly Hallows' Exclusive

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 07:06 AM PDT

Fans got a glimpse of one of the franchise's most-anticipated scenes during MTV Movie Awards.
By Terri Schwartz


Daniel Radcliffe in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2"

The end of the "Harry Potter" franchise comes to one kind of end on July 15, but it all ended in a different way on Sunday night (June 5), when an exclusive clip from "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2" that aired during the 2011 MTV Movie Awards.

Part of the seen should already be familiar since it appears in the first "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" full-length trailer that came out last year: Harry Potter walks through the Forbidden Forest to be killed by Voldemort. "The boy who lives," He Who Must Not Be Named says, "come to die." But that was merely a tease for the full clip that fans saw during the Movie Awards, where "Part 1" was up for six Golden Popcorns.

Voldemort's head turns as the scene reveals that Harry is walking toward him. Hagrid, in chains being held by Voldemort's Death Eaters, yells out for Harry to stop, but it is too late. After He Who Must Not Be Names says that familiar line, "The boy who lives ... come to die," he casts the most unforgivable spell in the wizarding world, Avada Kedavra, at Harry.

Arguably the coolest part of the clip comes at its end, when a long shot of the confrontation shows the killing curse coming out from Voldemort's wand and hitting Harry square in the chest. The clip ends there, and then transitions into another one of the most-anticipated scenes in the film (don't worry "Potter" newbies, we won't spoil it).

For fans, it was a welcome surprise to see Hagrid, who has been notably absent from the previously released "Potter" trailers and TV spots, as will as to see the first of the movie's many showdowns between villain and hero.

There's plenty of excitement to look forward to once "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" hits theaters July 15, from Harry, Ron and Hermione's break-in at Gringotts to the showdown in the Room of Requirement to the reveal of Snape's big secret. But at the center of this story is the conflict between Voldemort and Harry. It's fitting that the last exclusive "Potter" clip that will ever be aired at the MTV Movie Awards highlights that relationship and everything that comes along with it.

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'Super 8' Exclusive Brings Us Closer To The Mystery

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 06:15 AM PDT

At the MTV Movie Awards, J.J. Abrams and Co. gave an exclusive peek at what triggers his flick's chaotic chain of events.
By Kara Warner


Joel Courtney, Ryan Lee and Riley Griffiths in "Super 8"
Photo: Paramount

The masterfully mysterious marketing campaign behind J.J. Abrams' would-be blockbuster "Super 8" — which has included teasers, the super8secret.com site, TV spots and other veiled preview pieces — will officially come to an end this Friday, when the film finally opens nationwide in theaters.

Until then, however, we must turn your attention to one more bit of teasery: the exclusive extended "Super 8" clip that was presented during the 2011 MTV Movie Awards on Sunday (June 5). Introduced by none other than Abrams, executive producer Steven Spielberg, and stars Elle Fanning and Joel Courtney, this new footage takes us closer to the mystery than we've been able to get thus far.

The spot opens with six kids (Fanning, Courtney, Riley Griffiths, Gabriel Basso, Ryan Lee and Zach Mills) in the middle of shooting their own movie at a train station, late at night. The sound of an oncoming train disrupts the scene, followed by the blaring of the train whistle, a shot of a truck speeding onto the track and colliding into the train, creating a chaotic explosion, which is captured by the super 8 camera that the kids were using to film their movie. This then sets into motion a series of action sequences, all pegged to the mystery of what prompted the train crash and what classified cargo may or may not have been onboard. There are eerie non-human sound effects, quick cuts of a small town in turmoil over a series of inexplicable events, explosions, military officials trying to decide how to destroy the certain something that is causing all the destruction, and our kid heroes caught up in the middle of it.

So, wow. What does it all mean? For those who prefer not to dig too deep into trailers and teaser footage, we respect your willpower and desire to remain unspoiled. For those who've been analyzing every bit of tape since Abrams announced the film, do you have it figured out yet? What is this unidentified object that has sent this small town into an uproar and called military forces to action? Share your theories in the comments below!

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Go Behind The Scenes At The Movie Awards!

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 06:17 AM PDT

Whether you're attending the MTV Movie Awards or just watching the big show at home, there's still one place you where you can't see all the action: backstage.


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'Breaking Dawn' Wedding Invitation: What Does It Reveal?

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 05:04 AM PDT

The actual invitation used in the movie for Edward and Bella's wedding is revealed during the MTV Movie Awards pre-show.
By Terri Schwartz


"Breaking Dawn" wedding invitation
Photo: John Shearer/ WireImage/ MTV

It's the event the world has been waiting for: You are hereby invited to the wedding of Isabella Marie Swan and Edward Anthony Masen Cullen.

MTV got their hands on the official "Breaking Dawn" wedding invitation that was used in the movie for Bella and Edward's nuptials. And if you caught the red-carpet pre-show during the "America's Best Dance Crew" finale, then you've already seen it with your own two eyes. Outlined in lavender and with the Cullen seal in wax embedded on the envelope, MTV has the exclusive invite to the wedding of the century.

"Together with their families, [Bella and Edward] request the honor of your presence at the celebration of their marriage," the invitation reads.

SEE PHOTOS OF THE WEDDING INVITATION HERE!

"I think that it's really interesting that they don't include the parents' names," Kallie Matthews of Twilight Series Theories said. "That's very traditional for most families to have father and the mother's name and actually the parents inviting the invitees to the wedding. In this case, it kind of makes me wonder if Charlie is really upset about the wedding happening, and the Cullens then decided not to put their names on the invite out of respect."

Also of note, the wedding date has been pushed forward from when it happened in the book — our deductive math skills reveal the wedding technically took place in 2006 — and is now occurring on Saturday, August 13, 2011, at 5 p.m.

"A lot of people had an idea of when the wedding would be, but now having this firm date, it's going to be huge," said Kara Hassell of Twilighters Anonymous. " 'Twilight' fans screaming, you'll hear them from your house, they'll be everywhere. It will be a big date, there will be lots of parties, especially because the movie doesn't come out until later this year, so people will be looking for something to celebrate."

If you feel like honoring that time frame with a visit to Forks, Washington, then you will be happy to know that the wedding is officially taking place at 420 Woodcroft Avenue. Unfortunately, based on a quick Google Maps search, that location doesn't actually exist, but maybe Summit Entertainment will work their magic to make it happen.

Definitely the coolest part of the invitation, though, is the official Cullen crest emblazoned on the wax seal on the envelope. Check your local Hot Topics to see if the Cullen crest becomes the next piece of "Twilight" merchandise that everyone starts sealing their letters with.

"The seal is really cool. I really love the color and the context on the seal," said Laura Byrne-Cristiano of Twilight Lexicon. "It's got the Cullen crest that we first saw with the first 'Twilight' movie and it's a really nice, rich color. It looks really cool. I like that a lot."

"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" hits theaters November 18, 2011.

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Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy Whip MTV News Reporter Into Shape

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 06:36 AM PDT

In a special Movie Awards edition of 'After Hours,' Josh Horowitz learns the proper way to interview celebs.
By Terri Schwartz


Jennifer Lawrence
Photo: MTV News

With tonight's MTV Movie Awards, MTV News' crack interviewer Josh Horowitz needed to get his interviewing skills in tiptop shape, because, based on some of the recent chats he's had with big-time celebrities, he was far from prepared.

In the three MTV Movie Awards editions of "After Hours," Horowitz is run through the wringer to get his interviewing skills up to par. Apparently, over the past few months of junket interviews, from the Tribeca Film Festival to chatting with the cast of "Bad Teacher," Horowitz has performed a series of question faux pas that have made our friendly neighborhood celebrities a bit uncomfortable.

Sorry, Horowitz, but Keanu Reeves isn't a fan of suggestions that he should change his name, and Dwayne Johnson doesn't like hearing that he's packed on a few pounds and is now doughy. Cameron Diaz definitely doesn't want your bottom in her face, and Olivia Wilde has heard that she is pretty often enough.

Fortunately, James McAvoy and Jennifer Lawrence have come in to put Horowitz in his place and teach him a thing or two about good reporting techniques -- and how to be better than Mario Lopez. Step one: bronzer, bronzer and more bronzer.

Once Horowitz was tan enough, Lawrence demanded he lose the glasses. After he raised some concerns about the whole not-being-able-to-see thing, Lawrence replied angrily, "Mario Lopez is legally blind and that's never stopped him. Glasses off!"

After running him through a host of temperamental A-lister behaviors -- demanding he ask her about her love life and then sweetly declining to answer his questions -- McAvoy took over. Step two: Hit the gym.

Wearing an X-Men T-shirt and a tortured expression, Horowitz was put through McAvoy's rigorous workout regimen, including push-ups while being antagonized about interviewing Angelina Jolie and being riled up about Mario Lopez while hitting a punching bag.

The final step of McAvoy's training plan? A big ol' smooch on Horowitz's lips. Hopefully, that will be enough to put Horowitz on the right page for the Movie Awards.

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Will Taylor Lautner Lose His Shirt At The Movie Awards?

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 07:28 AM PDT

Supervising producer Jane Mun promises we'll see the 'Twilight' stud in 'a whole different light' at tonight's show.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Jim Cantiello


Taylor Lautner in "Eclipse"
Photo: Summit

Thanks to "The Twilight Saga," Taylor Lautner has a bit of a reputation for shirtlessness. At tonight's MTV Movie Awards, "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" is up for eight tubs of Golden Popcorn, including Lautner's nods for Best Male Performance and Best Kiss with Kristen Stewart.

Movie Awards supervising producer Jane Mun told MTV News that Lautner will certainly have people talking once the show wraps Sunday night thanks to a few surprises in store for the very toned actor -- but will he lose his shirt?

"Um, I don't know," Mun teased. "I can't spill the beans. You guys will have to see Taylor in a whole different light. He's amazing."

Lautner, along with Stewart and Robert Pattinson, will be on hand at the big show to present an exclusive trailer from "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1." Once the trailer premieres at the Movie Awards, airing 9 p.m. ET/PT tonight on MTV, record your video reaction and upload it to Your.MTV.com. We want to see just how excited you are for the fourth "Twilight" film's arrival November 18. The best, wildest, most enthusiastic videos will even make it on TV on Monday's "The Seven"!

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Foo Fighters 'Bringing It Hard' To MTV Movie Awards

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 07:28 AM PDT

'It's going to be a whole other level,' drummer Taylor Hawkins promises MTV News.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Jim Cantiello and Sway Calloway


Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl rehearses for the MTV Movie Awards on Friday
Photo: John Shearer/WireImage.com

On Sunday, the Foo Fighters will take the stage at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards.

The band, known for passionate, ear-bleeding rock and roll, will certainly have A-listers like Nicki Minaj, Emma Stone and Kristen Stewart rocking out in the audience. It's the first time the Foos have performed on the show since 2005, and they are taking it all in stride.

But what can fans expect when the band takes the Gibson Amphitheatre stage in Universal City, California? Moments after they wrapped their rehearsal, drummer Taylor Hawkins told MTV News, "It's going to be a whole other level. Stuff you've never seen before. I can't give that stuff away."

Frontman Dave Grohl did reveal what song they'll be playing, but didn't give away much else. "We're playing the song 'Walk,' which we just made the video for," he said. "Bringing it hard to the movie people! Yeah, Hollywood!"

They aren't the only ones excited about the performance. MTV Movie Awards Executive Producer Mark Burnett said the band's sure-to-be-epic performance will be a highlight. "There's always fun stuff. The big things this year, which I cannot wait [for, is] Foo Fighters," he said. "Which, I mean, I think you can't go wrong with an epic rock band at the Movie Awards."

Lupe Fiasco and Trey Songz will also be on the show for the first TV performance of their song "Out of My Head," followed by Lupe solo on "The Show Goes On."

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Jim Carrey 'Comes To Play' At Movie Awards Again

Posted: 05 Jun 2011 07:28 AM PDT

He's come as a hippie, a cult leader and a nervous star with an audible inner monologue -- so what will he do on Sunday night?
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Jim Cantiello


Jim Carrey at the 2009 MTV Movie Awards
Photo: Getty Images

Jim Carrey's appearances at the MTV Movie Awards are the stuff of legend. Who could forget the time he showed up dressed as a Jim Morrison-esque hippie when he won for Best Male Performance in 1999, drinking and smoking all night?

The funnyman is back again this year, and supervising producer Jane Mun promises that this appearance will live up to Carrey's rep for unpredictable hilarity.

"Jim Carrey is the most-nominated MTV Movie Awards star," Mun shared with MTV News. "Jim Carrey always comes to play. And he will be playing this Sunday!"

The actor would only give some outlandish hints about what he'd be wearing for his latest appearance. "I'm wearing a suit that I've had made," he told us. "It's the latest in nanotechnology, so I'm able to project whatever I want on it."

Carrey and the Movie Awards go way back. He won his first prize back in 1995, Best Kiss for smooching Lauren Holly in "Dumb and Dumber."

In 2006, when he won the Generation Award, he donned a cultish white gown and was followed by dozens of people dressed as angels as he accepted his award from Will Ferrell, who called the star "brilliant" and a "talented son of a bitch" thanks to his versatility in the world of film.

Carrey joked of his rank as the biggest winner of all time. "Why am I so blessed?" he asked onstage that year. "Why is my life so miraculous? Why do so many struggle with fame while I'm able to float effortlessly on the upper edges of the Hollywood status-phere? You like that word 'status-phere'? I made it up last night. I made up a word."

When he won for Best Comedic Performance in 2009 for "Yes Man," he "accidentally" shared his inner monologue instead of a planned speech. "I was choking in front of the world ... in front of the good-looking kid from 'Twilight.' "

So, what exactly will Carrey be up to when he takes the stage this year? Mun teased, "He is going to be dressed to the nines with something else."

While there are many folks lined up to present at the show, Carrey is bound to be a highlight of the evening. Other attendees include Emma Stone, Generation Award winner Reese Witherspoon, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Selena Gomez, Cameron Diaz, Leighton Meester, Katie Cassidy, Shia LaBeouf, Patrick Dempsey and Josh Duhamel, and many more.

Hosted by Jason Sudeikis, the 20th annual MTV Movie Awards air live tonight at 9 p.m. ET, from the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California.

Will wizards, vampires or dream thieves steal the 2011 MTV Movie Awards? Find out tonight, when the 20th annual show airs live at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Tune in at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT for the "America's Best Dance Crew" finale and Movie Awards pre-show, loaded with live action from the red carpet, exclusive movie clips and a special edition of "After Hours."

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