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- In a world of award shows that suck, MTV gives you an award show that doesn't suck. Kevin Hart and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson host the 2016 MTV Movie Awards, an irreverent, in-your-face celebration of the movies fans really love with the stars they actually care about. And unlike other award shows, the fans choose the winners, not some exclusive committee of old, rich people. The show includes appearances by 2016 Generation Award Winner Will Smith, and much, much more.
- Host Cedric The Entertainer take over from the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles to recognize the accomplishments of talented television program makers and award the most outstanding achievements in a wide assortment of categories.
- Awards for best video music in 2015.
- The forth annual MTV Movie Awards. Hosted by Courtney Cox and Jon Lovitz.
- The awards for the 31st annual MTV video music awards were presented along with live performances.
- You loved them on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour and now Bill Engvall, Jeff Foxworthy, and Larry the Cable Guy have reunited for an all-new comedy special. Filmed live in front of more than eleven thousand fans at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Them Idiots Whirled Tour features the signature humor of three of the most successful comedians in history. From jury duty to family weddings; colonoscopies to the McRib, nothing is off limits in this all-new stand-up special. It also includes a brand new encore with the three guys trying to make each other laugh, as only they know how.
- Festivities at Madison Square Garden in New York City honor excellence in the recording industry. James Corden hosts.
- STAND UP TO CANCER is a groundbreaking initiative created to accelerate innovative cancer research that will get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives now. SU2C aims to raise significant funds for translational cancer research through online and televised efforts.
- The Beatles celebrate 50 years since they were the Ed Sullivan show in 1964 and famous singers sing the timeless songs as so much other stuff
- The 2013 MTV Video Music Awards is presented.
- Awards for famous teenagers in acting and singing.
- The best music of 2015 is celebrated in this broadcast that features performances by award-winning artists.
- 2002– 42mTV-PG6.7 (52)TV Episode"American Idol" - Two Contestants Eliminated - April 22, 2009 Ryan says 45 million votes came in, the most of the season. Video Package: Paula choreographs the group sing. Group Sing: Disco Medley: "Shake Your Body Down to the Ground." We're back to lip-synching. Ford Commercial: "I'm Good, I'm Gone." The Idols are baking, washing dogs, and working on construction sites for some reason. Results: Lil is going home, no stopping at the stools of doom. She reprises "I'm Every Woman." The judges bid her a sweet adieu and say nice things to her. Performance: Disco Medley: Freda Payne, "Band of Gold"; Thelma Houston, "Don't Leave Me This Way"; K.C. and the Sunshine Band, "Get Down Tonight" Results: Anoop and Allison are the other 2/3 of the bottom three. Performance: David Archuleta, "Touch My Hand" Midtempo dross that he sounds somewhat shaky singing. Archie tells Anoop and Allison that it's not over no matter what. Going Home:Anoop
- "American Idol" - Final Two Performance Show - May 19, 2009 Theme: Three songs each: Contestant's choice of a favorite from the season; producer Simon Fuller's choice; the song co-written by Kara which will be the first single. Contestant #1: Adam Lambert Song: "Mad World," Tears for Fears Performance: Adam reprises his season favorite and this time he gets a stage full of dry ice and the staircase to work with. He sounds lovely and understated and it is very dramatic and windswept. Randy: Gives him an A plus Simon: Says it was all a little too "Phantom of the Opera" for him. Contestant #2: Kris Allen Song: "Ain't No Sunshine," Bill Withers Performance: Kris' season favorite is very quiet and earnest. And then the band kicks in. He acquits himself nicely, emotional but not overwrought. (I would've voted for "Falling Slowly"). He gets a big ovation. Randy: Calls it one of his best performances ever. Kara: Agrees and says if you can't feel a Kris Allen performance there's something wrong with you. Paula: Thinks he awakens the spirit in all of us by "Allen"-izing his songs. Simon: He's honest that he wasn't sure America made the right choice when his name was called last week but he takes it back now after that performance. He calls round one for Kris. Adam Performance #2 Song: "A Change is Gonna Come," Sam Cooke Performance: He looks good in his suit and he sounds fine but something about the song choice - not his I know, I know- just doesn't fit right, it's like he's impersonating someone's old southern grandma. Until he wails. Wails on key of course, but good God almighty, it's like taking the juke joint to the Steel Dragon show. It's fine but again, totally overbaked. Randy: Thinks he can sing his face off and that it was unbelievable. Kara: Thinks it may be his best performance and interpretation yet. Paula: It was the best she's ever heard him sing. She thinks he's going to be iconic. Simon: Says he's 100 percent back in the game. Kris Performance #2 Song: "What's Goin' On," Marvin Gaye Performance: He starts out solo acoustic and then the small band - percussion, bass- around him kicks in gently. It's earnest but not revelatory. Randy: Calls it a real live dual competition. His only thing was that it was a little lite for this point in the competition. Kara: Loves that he's been true to himself and that Simon picked a socially conscious song for him. Paula: She thinks he tore the song up and made (a dead) Marvin Gaye proud Simon: He thought it was like three friends in their bedroom strumming along with Marvin and not substantial enough given the night's gravity. He calls round two for Adam. Adam Performance #3 Song:"No Boundaries" Performance: It's a ballad, of course, that builds slowly. The back-up singers sound out of tune and they might be throwing him off. He's very emphatic and working his on the verge of tears face. The song is mediocre and it's all about climbing mountains and digging deep within yourself etc. It's fine but definitely short of special and the song is part of the problem. (It's worth a reminder that Kara really has written or co-written some terrific, catchy pop songs including Christina Aguilera's "Ain't No Other Man," Kelly Clarkson's "Walk Away," and Pink's "Sober"). Randy: Reiterates he could sing the phone book but that was just alright for him and a little pitchy in spots. Kara: Speaks on behalf of her co-writers Cathy Dennis and Mitch Allen that it's amazing when someone with his level of talent sings a song they've written. She's moved and proud and thanks him for giving her that moment. He tells her he digs the song. Paula: She says she can't express what he's brought to the show and she'll be a fan forever. (She's forever his girl.) Simon: He says he's not going to judge the song but Adam and says over the entire season he's been one of the best, most original on the show ever. He says the point of the show is to find a worldwide star and he genuinely believes they've found that with him and he congratulates him. Ryan asks if he got the job done. Adam thinks he did and enjoyed his songs. Kris Performance #3 Song: "No Boundaries" Performance: It starts a little low for him and the arrangement seems a little faster and less contemporary in terms of the rhythm track. But as it builds to the chorus he makes it work for him in the higher register. His puppy dog earnestness works better for this song than the mournful tearfulness of Adam. Although the speed of the middle bit seems to get away from him and his breath control. He recovers well and the shouty part of his voice works well on this kind of song. Randy: Says he should be very proud of himself since he was an amazing competitor even though the key was probably not quite right. He thinks the song fit his voice better than Adam's. Kara: Doesn't want him to be judged on that song since the key was problematic but on the fact that he's been such a compelling artist all season. Paula: She tells him to take it in and be proud and that this has been one of the most compelling final showdowns ever. She wishes him the best of luck. Simon: Thinks his highlight was the first song he sang but watching him tonight has been incredible since he came so far from the audition. He sees the pride on his parents' faces and he says he deserves it and his spot on the stage. Performance: "Home Sweet Home," Carrie Underwood. Carrie sings the Motley Crue ballad over a montage of season highlights.
- 2003– 1h 5mTV-MA7.0 (2.4K)TV EpisodeBillionaire Donald Trump is roasted on Comedy Central by Jeffrey Ross, Seth MacFarlane, Gilbert Gottfried, Whitney Cummings, Snoop Dogg, Larry King, Marlee Matlin, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, Lisa Lampanelli and Anthony Jeselnic.