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"Bridesmaids" and "The Hunger Games" dominate the nominations for the 21st annual edition of the MTV Movie Awards with eight bids apiece. For the first time, the net convened a panel of industry experts to determine the contenders in the dozen races.
Both of these female-driven pictures contend for Movie of the Year against three other films that feature strong women: "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," "The Help" and "Breaking Dawn: Part 1."
And both of the leading contenders boast a pair of performers who landed a leading four bids: Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig from "Bridesmaids" and "Hunger Games" star-crossed lovers Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson. "21 Jump Street" buddies Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill also received four nods apiece.
This year's kudos include four new categories. All the Movie of the Year contenders but "Breaking Dawn: Part 1" are up for Best Cast. The fifth slot went to "21 Jump Street."
The ladies from "Bridesmaids" have to be frontrunners for Best Gut-Wrenching Performances. They vie for this popcorn bucket against Tom Cruise ("MI-4"), Ryan Gosling ("Drive"), Jonah Hill & Rob Riggle ("21 Jump Street") and Bryce Dallas Howard ("The Help").
Howard is also in the running for the new prize Best On-Screen Dirtbag. She competes against "Horrible Bosses" Jennifer Aniston and Colin Farrell, "Bridesmaids" baddie Jon Hamm and Oliver Cooper ("Project X").
Farrell is among those vying for Best On-Screen Transformation against Oscar nominees Rooney Mara ("The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) and Michelle Williams ("My Week with Marilyn") as well as Elizabeth Banks ("The Hunger Games") and Johnny Depp ("21 Jump Street").
The only race not decided by popular vote is Breakthrough Performance. Nominees are Elle Fanning ("Super 8"), Liam Hemsworth ("The Hunger Games"), McCarthy, Mara, and Shailene Woodley ("The Descendants").
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"The Hunger Games" is tied with "Bridesmaids" for the most MTV Movie Award nominations this year, with eight total bids. The blockbuster film is based on a popular young-adult book series about a dystopian future in which young men and women fight to the death on live television.
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"The Help" was nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars and tells the story about a young Southern woman who tells the story of black maids in civil rights-era Mississippi. It is nominated for four awards.
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