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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The Hunger Games rajai MTV Movie Award

The Hunger Games rajai MTV Movie Award


The Hunger Games Catching Fire: the majority of the awards MTV Movie Awards after being selected as this year's ' film ' and captured two other prestigious categories.
Second part of the Film Trilogy by Suzanne Collins book that beat the best film Academy Award 12 Years a Slave, based on a poll of young viewers MTV ...

Success: The Hunger Games Catching Fire feels complete, because a two lead roles, i.e., Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson, won best actor and actress categories for their appearance as Katniss and Peeta.

In his speech, Hutcherson recalls Philip Seymour Hoffmann, Heavensbee, Plutarch who died as a result of the abuse of narcotics earlier this year.
"I know if Philip here now, he would have thought the victory was really cool," said Hutcherson.

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire has elections caused more than US $ 850 million since it was shown in cinemas all over the world.

Previously, Click the first series The Hunger Games also scooped up the success of the MTV Movie Award 2012 by capturing four awards from eight nominations.
The end of the movie The Hunger Games trilogy, Mockingjay, which will be divided into two parts.

The first part would play in the second half of this year, while the second part will airing next year.

Other categories
In other categories, Jonah Hill won the category for best comedy performance for his role as a stockbroker in The film The Wolf of Wall Street was filmed in Director Martin Scorsese.

Jared Leto, who won an Oscar as best supporting actor in the film Dallas Buyers Club, won the MTV Award for best transformation.

Then, Mark Wahlberg, grab the MTV Generation Award. The award was given to those who are involved with the MTV audience throughout their career.
Wahlberg, who is currently 42 years old, joked by saying the prize was a sign that his career has been completed. "This is his mark, you are done. However, all goes well. "BBC

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