Rather than broadcasting live, the MTV Movie Awards ceremony is recorded in segments - such as all speeches, then all performances, then all spoofs being filmed at once - then edited for flow, as well as to eliminate any unwanted vulgarities and incorporate the separately filmed skits and spoofs. This way, the show can be broadcast in a manner similar to a live show, but without requiring celebrities to be present for an entire ceremony. Instead, they may simply drop in long enough to film the announcements for their categories, then have their seats filled by a member of the public if they wish to leave afterward. Since 2007, the actual live stages of recording have actually been broadcast on pay-per-view channels in limited cities worldwide. The awards show also broadcasts on basic channels so that viewership is not limited exclusively to fans with cable television.
The award received by MTV Movie Award winners is designed as a gold bowl of popcorn, not your run of the mill crystal award. Categories include traditional honors such as Best Movie, Best Breakout Star, Best Female Performance, and Best Male Performance, but also includes some more unique categories like Best Kiss, Best Fight, Best Villain, Best WTF Moment, Biggest Badass Star, and Best Scared-As-S**t Performance that are its their own. Retired categories from past years included Most Desirable Male/Female, Best On-Screen Duo, Best Action Sequence, Best Cameo, Best Line, Sexiest Performance, Best Dance Sequence, and Best New Filmmaker.

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