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“What has always been so cool about the MTV Movie Awards is that it’s about blockbuster movies that audiences line up to see comedies, superheroes, science fiction, fantasy, action,” executive producer Casey Patterson said in a statement. Related: ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Digital, DVD Release Dates Revealed Voting closes on Sunday, March 20 at 11:59 p.m. MTV, which announced the Movie Awards nominees via its new Snapchat Discover channel, has also partnered with Google to allow fans to vote on the movie of the year winner by typing the keywords “MTV Vote” into the Google search bar. Oscar nominees DiCaprio, Matt Damon and Jennifer Lawrence will have a shot at MTV’s best male and female prizes with best actress Oscar winner Brie Larson up for best breakthrough performance for her role in Room, facing off against her Trainwreck co-star Amy Schumer, who also earned a best comedic performance nomination. This year, the Movie Awards have introduced two new categories: true story and documentary, both of which are filled with Oscar nominees and hopefuls. Meanwhile, Concussion, Creed, Fifty Shades of Grey, Furious 7, Joy, San Andreas and Spy each landed two nominations. Jurassic World, Straight Outta Compton and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay landed three nominations apiece. Several movies scored four nominations each: Mad Max: Fury Road, Pitch Perfect 2, The Revenant (including one for the epic battle between Leonardo DiCaprio’s Hugh Glass and the bear) and Trainwreck. Related: Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson to Host 2016 MTV Movie Awards Avengers: Age of Ultron scored six nominations: movie of the year, best hero (Chris Evans), best villain (James Spader), best virtual performance (Spader), ensemble cast and best fight (Iron Man vs. Better to take such risks than to give us a "Star Wars" sequel that plays it safe or ventures into weirdness and goofiness and Jar Jar Binks.Recent hit Deadpool scored the second-most nominations with eight: movie of the year, best female performance (Morena Baccarin), best male performance (Ryan Reynolds), best comedic performance (Reynolds), best action performance (Reynolds), best villain (Ed Skrein), best kiss (Baccarin and Reynolds) and best fight, for Deadpool and Ajax’s battle. No doubt some will be flat-out ticked off at certain developments. "Not everyone will love the new 'Star Wars.' Maybe some fans and critics won't find the fresh characters nearly as memorable as the classics. You'll love it." - Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal "Everything you need to know about the movie is precisely where it belongs, in the movie. It has the usual toy-store-ready gizmos and critters, but it also has appealingly imperfect men and women whose blunders and victories, decency and goofiness remind you that a pop mythology like "Star Wars" needs more than old gods to sustain it." - Manohla Dargis, New York Times "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" world premiere 62 photos
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"The big news about 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' is - spoiler alert - that it's good! Despite the prerelease hype, it won't save the world, not even Hollywood, but it seamlessly balances cozy favorites - Harrison Ford, ladies and gentlemen - and new kinetic wows along with some of the niceties that went missing as the series grew into a phenomenon, most crucially a scale and a sensibility that is rooted in the human. Abrams' hands there is a shift in tone that brings the material closer to the feel of a Steven Spielberg film." - Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter But whereas the fundamental touchstones of George Lucas' original creation remain, in director J.J.
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As the best Star Wars anything - film, TV show, video game, spinoff, what-have-you - in at least 32 years, 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' pumps new energy and life into a hallowed franchise in a way that both resurrects old pleasures and points in promising new directions. In a way, Abrams has accomplished exactly what he did with 2009's 'Star Trek.' He took a worshiped pop-culture franchise with a rabid legion of disciples, treated it with respect, and made it matter again." - Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly Abrams' The Force Awakens delivers exactly what you want it to: rollicking adventure wrapped in epic mythology, a perfect amount of fan service that fires your geekiest synapses, and a just-right cliffhanger ending that paves the way for future installments. George Lucas talks "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" 05:55