Posted on 06/07/2010 9:59:29 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
F-bombs and Women Kissing at the MTV Movie Awards By Noel Sheppard Created 06/07/2010 - 12:30
As I walked into the Gibson Amphitheatre at Universal Studios Sunday evening, I had no idea the level of vulgarity I was in store for.
Attending my first MTV Movie Awards, I was immediately stunned by the number of F-words in the opening video clip of Tom Cruise recreating his movie executive roll in the film "Tropic Thunder."
Little did I know that the evening would be filled with F-bombs from a number of Hollywoodans, so much so that the man that accepted the award for best movie at the end of the festivities (Peter Facinelli of the "Twilight" series) commented, "I just want to say I've never heard the word 'f--k' used so many times in one evening."
At that moment, I thought Facinelli was going to comment about just how absurd all the vulgarity was. Instead, he went on an F-bomb-laden speech of his own (video available here [1], others follow, extreme vulgarity warning):
This was Cruise's video that opened the show:
To really shock the crowd, Sandra Bullock decided to kiss Scarlett Johansson at the end of her acceptance speech for the Generation award:
Potentially most revolting were comments made by presenter Aubrey Plaza who for some reason chose to tell the audience, "Megan Fox, I have always wanted to f--k you. And when you threw up on Amanda Seyfried in 'Jennifer's Body,' it made me want to f--k you more. Wherever you are tonight, I'm going to find you, and f--k you."
Amazing. Is that considered fitting at an awards ceremony now?
As the evening drew to a close, and folks began leaving the hall to go to after-parties, I had a chat with one of the cameramen who said that this was by far the worst thing he's ever filmed for MTV.
He told me how saddened he was as a parent that this kind of stuff is now allowed on television albeit cable.
I couldn't agree more.
Does anyone with an IQ over 80 watch this show?
They should just hold the DNC convention during the MTV awards, its the same demographic and the same playas
I, for one, am just sick of Sandra Bullock
I remember when MTV actually aired music videos.
Yuck. Can you imagine blue haired women kissing each other?
Wow - MTV made something shallow and vapid?
Who would have guessed?
Who the hell is that?
me three........
I would have never known it happened if I didn’t read the article from newsbusters or heard about it from Laura Ingraham.
“As the evening drew to a close, and folks began leaving the hall to go to after-parties, I had a chat with one of the cameramen who said that this was by far the worst thing he’s ever filmed for MTV.
He told me how saddened he was as a parent that this kind of stuff is now allowed on television albeit cable.
I couldn’t agree more.”
Well, they’re rich and famous, and he’s not. Why would they care what “the help” thinks of them?
Katy Perry, soon *ahem* to be the wife of *ahem* Russell Brand.
Time was when Hollywood would let loose one evening, behind closed doors, at a Friar's Roast.
Now they are taped for public broadcast (they were taped for their own personal enjoyment in the past and some of those tapes have linked, odd hearing Maurice Chevalier say c&*#sucker). And women used to be refused admission to their stag dinners (they honored 3 women, Sophie Tucker, Lucille Ball, and Phyllis Diller).
Now it is all out in the open. The culture is in a toilet. Does anyone do "high art" anymore?
Kill your television
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I can't imagine why they would.
Every night!
And the Viacommies at SeeBS-MTV still pretend that the exposure of Janet Jackson's mutilated nipple at the Superbowl was an "accident".
The chick kissing another chick is so 2007.
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