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Wednesday, 4 May 2011 - Twilight sequel leads MTV Movie Award contenders |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Pictures Costume Institute red carpet fashion Who wore what at the annual gala benefit.   Slideshow  Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Eating less salt doesn't cut heart risks: study 03 May 2011 Bush declines Obama's invitation to "Ground Zero" 12:10am EDT U.S. says bin Laden photo "gruesome," weighs release 03 May 2011 Bin Laden not armed during assault: White House | 03 May 2011 Aerosmith's Steven Tyler rips "Celebrity Rehab" 03 May 2011 Discussed 167 Obama to make statement late Sunday, White House says 107 Donald Trump calls U.S. leaders ”stupid” 106 White House releases longer Obama birth certificate Watched Video of bin Laden compound fire Mon, May 2 2011 Fire ants form rafts to defy floods Tue, Apr 26 2011 Bin Laden unarmed when killed - White House Tue, May 3 2011 "Twilight" sequel leads MTV Movie Award contenders Tweet Share this LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The third "Twilight" film led the contenders for the MTV Movie Awards on Tuesday, extending the vampire series' dominance of the cable channel's annual lighthearted salute to Hollywood. "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" picked up... Email Print Related News "Book of Mormon" leads with 14 Tony nominations Tue, May 3 2011 "Fast Five", "Thor" top box office attractions Sun, May 1 2011 "Rio" still No. 1 at world box office Sun, Apr 24 2011 "Restrepo" director Tim Hetherington killed in Libya: doctors Wed, Apr 20 2011 Flash mobs, rapping record mark first O Music Awards Tue, Apr 19 2011 Analysis & Opinion PeopleDeals offers its spin on group buying Shor in the City: Smart writing makes a smart movie Related Topics Entertainment » Fashion » Television » Media » Stocks     LOS ANGELES | Tue May 3, 2011 10:19pm EDT LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The third "Twilight" film led the contenders for the MTV Movie Awards on Tuesday, extending the vampire series' dominance of the cable channel's annual lighthearted salute to Hollywood. "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" picked up eight nominations, followed by "Inception" with seven. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1," "The Social Network" and "Black Swan" followed with six, five and four nominations, respectively. All five films will vie for the best picture category at the June 5 ceremony near Hollywood. The MTV awards, which are determined by fans' online voting, have been smitten by Bella, Edward and the rest of the lovelorn characters on "Twilight" since 2009. The first two films each won five awards, including best picture. "Twilight" stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, who won the big acting prizes last year for their respective roles as Edward and Bella, will defend their titles this year. Stewart faces tough competition from Natalie Portman, who won an Oscar earlier this year for her depiction of an unhinged ballerina in "Black Swan." Other nominees included "Harry Potter" star Emma Watson, Jennifer Aniston ("Just Go With It) and Emma Stone ("Easy A"). 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