MTV Movie Awards 2014: Complete Winners List - ‘The Hunger Games' Triumphs At LA Awards Ceremony

MTV Movie Awards 2014: Full Winners List

The categories at the MTV Movie Awards are truly fantastic - where else would see a gong for the Best Fight? Or #WTF Moment?

It’s also a great chance for the movies we actually loved to get the recognition they deserve. While the Academy turned their noses up and snubbed ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’, MTV not only nominated the hit film, but crowned it winner of the Movie Of the Year prize.

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Sam Clafin and Josh Hutcherson accept the Movie Of The Year prize

Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson each took home a prize for their starring roles in the movie too, but they didn’t manage to beat Orlando Bloom and Evangeline Lilly in the Best Fight category.

The Best Shirtless Moment prize went to Zac Efron while the Best On-Screen Kiss accolade is being shared by three actors - Emma Roberts, Jennifer Aniston and Will Poulter - and Mila Kunis picked up the Best Villain gong.

Check out the full winners (in BOLD) below...

Movie Of The Year

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate)

12 Years a Slave (Fox Searchlight Pictures)

American Hustle (Columbia Pictures)

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (Warner Bros. Pictures)

The Wolf of Wall Street (Paramount Pictures)

Best Fight

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (Warner Bros. Pictures) – Orlando Bloom and Evangeline Lilly vs. Orcs

Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (Paramount Pictures) – Will Ferrell, Paul Rudd, David Koechner and Steve Carell vs. James Marsden vs. Sacha Baron Cohen vs. Kanye West vs. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler vs. Jim Carrey and Marion Cotillard vs. Will Smith vs. Liam Neeson and John C. Reilly vs. Greg Kinnear

Identity Thief (Universal Pictures) – Jason Bateman vs. Melissa McCarthy

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate) – Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and SamClaflin vs. Mutant Monkeys

This is the End (Columbia Pictures) – Jonah Hill vs. James Franco and Seth Rogen

Best Female Performance

Amy Adams – American Hustle (Columbia Pictures)

Jennifer Aniston – We’re the Millers (New Line Cinema)

Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate)

Sandra Bullock – Gravity (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Lupita Nyong’o – 12 Years a Slave (Fox Searchlight Pictures)

Best Male Performance

Bradley Cooper – American Hustle (Columbia Pictures)

Leonardo DiCaprio – The Wolf of Wall Street (Paramount Pictures)

Chiwetel Ejiofor – 12 Years a Slave (Fox Searchlight Pictures)

Matthew McConaughey – Dallas Buyers Club (Focus Features)

Josh Hutcherson – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate)

Best Kiss

James Franco, Ashley Benson and Vanessa Hudgens – Spring Breakers (A24 Films)

Emma Roberts, Jennifer Aniston and Will Poulter – We’re the Millers (New Line Cinema)

Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Adams – American Hustle (Columbia Pictures)

Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Scarlett Johansson – Don Jon (Relativity Media)

Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller – The Spectacular Now (A24 Films)

Best Shirtless Performance

Jennifer Aniston – We’re the Millers (New Line Cinema)

Sam Claflin – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate)

Leonardo DiCaprio – The Wolf of Wall Street (Paramount Pictures)

Zac Efron – That Awkward Moment (Focus Features)

Chris Hemsworth – Thor: The Dark World (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

Best Villain

Barkhad Abdi – Captain Phillips (Columbia Pictures)

Benedict Cumberbatch – Star Trek into Darkness (Paramount Pictures)

Mila Kunis – Oz The Great and Powerful (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

Michael Fassbender – 12 Years a Slave (Fox Searchlight Pictures)

Donald Sutherland – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate)

Best Comedic Performance

Johnny Knoxville – Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa (Paramount Pictures)

Melissa McCarthy – The Heat (20th Century Fox)

Jason Sudeikis – We’re the Millers (New Line Cinema)

Jonah Hill – The Wolf of Wall Street (Paramount Pictures)

Kevin Hart – Ride Along (Universal Pictures)

Best On-Screen Transformation

Christian Bale – American Hustle (Columbia Pictures)

Elizabeth Banks – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate)

Jared Leto – Dallas Buyers Club (Focus Features)

Orlando Bloom – The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Matthew McConaughey – Dallas Buyers Club (Focus Features)

Breakthrough Performance

Will Poulter – We’re the Millers (New Line Cinema)

Liam James – The Way Way Back (Fox Searchlight Pictures)

Michael B. Jordan – Fruitvale Station (The Weinstein Company)

Margot Robbie – The Wolf of Wall Street (Paramount Pictures)

Miles Teller – The Spectacular Now (A24 Films)

Best Scared-As-S**t Performance

Rose Byrne – Insidious: Chapter 2 (FilmDistrict)

Jessica Chastain –Mama (Universal Pictures)

Vera Farmiga – The Conjuring (New Line Cinema)

Brad Pitt – World War Z (Paramount Pictures)

Ethan Hawke – The Purge (Universal Pictures)

Best On-Screen Duo

Vin Diesel and Paul Walker – Fast & Furious 6 (Universal Pictures)

Amy Adams and Christian Bale –American Hustle (Columbia Pictures)

Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto – Dallas Buyers Club (Focus Features)

Ice Cube and Kevin Hart – Ride Along (Universal Pictures)

Jonah Hill and Leonardo DiCaprio – The Wolf of Wall Street (Paramount Pictures)

#WTF Moment

Leonardo DiCaprio – The Wolf of Wall Street (Paramount Pictures)

Leonardo DiCaprio's iconic portrayal of excessive Wall Street player Jordan Belforttakes a turn for the insane when he takes his Lamborghini for a spin.

Steve Carell, Will Ferrell, Paul Rudd and David Koechner – Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues(Paramount Pictures)

The Channel 4 News Team's afternoon is no longer a delight as their speeding van filled with bowling balls, scorpions and hot oil takes a tumble on the highway.

Johnny Knoxville and Jackson Nicoll – Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa (Paramount Pictures)

Johnny Knoxville and Jackson Nicoll manage to strike fear into a room full of unsuspecting beauty pageant-loving parents thanks to a bump n' grind dance routine to a Warrant classic.

Cameron Diaz – The Counselor (20th Century Fox)

Having sex in a car is pretty much a rite of passage, but having sex with a car? Cameron Diaz's Malkina gets down and dirty with a bright yellow Ferrari to show the world how it's done.

Danny McBride and Channing Tatum – This is the End (Columbia Pictures)

Danny McBride shows an apocalyptic world, and uncomfortable theater-goers everywhere, that there's no better pet than a scantily-clad Channing Tatum.

Best Musical Moment

Backstreet Boys, Jay Baruchel, Seth Rogen and Craig Robinson –This is the End(Columbia Pictures)

Spoiler alert! Backstreet Boys reunite in heaven to perform "Everybody" with signature boy band moves and flair for this unforgettable apocalyptic ending.

Jennifer Lawrence – American Hustle (Columbia Pictures)

Lawrence cleans and dances her frustrations away as she mouths the words to 70s classic "Live and Let Die."

Leonardo DiCaprio – The Wolf of Wall Street (Paramount Pictures)

During his wedding reception, DiCaprio's fraudulent Jordan Belfort pops and locks it to Bo Diddley’s "Pretty Thing."

Melissa McCarthy –Identity Thief (Universal Pictures)

To ease the tension of stealing Sandy's identity, McCarthy's Diana shows her musical range as she attempts to sing along with the car radio -- and even hits that high note in "Barracuda."

Will Poulter – We’re the Millers (New Line Cinema)

With eyes wide shut, Poulter's Kenny Rossmore throws it back to the 90s with a hilarious rendition of TLC's "Waterfalls."

Best Cameo Performance

Robert De Niro – American Hustle (Columbia Pictures)

Amy Poehler and Tina Fey –Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (Paramount Pictures)

Rihanna – This is the End (Columbia Pictures)

Kanye West – Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (Paramount Pictures)

Joan Rivers – Iron Man 3 (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

Best Hero

Henry Cavill as Clark Kent –Man of Steel (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man – Iron Man 3 (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins –The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Chris Hemsworth as Thor – Thor: The Dark World (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

Channing Tatum as John Cale – White House Down (Columbia Pictures)