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Watch the MTV Movie Awards skits online

by Mike Moody, posted May 11th 2009 7:07PM
mtv movie awards andy samberg bill hader will arnettSure, that awful Twilight move is probably gonna sweep the next MTV Movie Awards, but the show will be loaded with Hollywood stars and comedians. People like Denzel Washington, Cameron Diaz, Jonah Hill and Ryan Reynolds are slated to present awards on the show, which airs May 31. Andy Samberg will host.

I don't really care about who wins or about MTV's silly categories ("Best WTF Moment?" WTF?), but the Movie Awards are known for delivering pretty funny comedy shorts featuring some pretty funny people.

This year will be no different, and now you can watch some of the shorts online at MTV.com. That means you don't have to sit through twenty "thank you" speeches by the likes of Robert Pattinson to watch some funny skits featuring a few great comedians and famous faces.

Head over to MTV's site to watch Saturday Night Live digital shortmaker Andy Samberg star in skits with Rashida Jones, Bill Hader, Will Arnett, Eva Mendes and the, um, irrepressible Cuba Gooding Jr. (Some of these might be running on MTV, but I wouldn't know. I don't watch MTV. Mostly because they air stuff like this.) It looks like a few more skits starring Michael Cera and Jack Black might show up online, unless MTV is saving those for the TV broadcast.

I'm hoping the show will deliver some surprises like in years past. I'd love to see Jonah Hill and Judd Apatow cook something up.

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MCW

"that awful Twilight move is probably gonna sweep"

Learn to spell movie, then you can give me your opinions on them.

May 12 2009 at 1:33 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Joe

I agree, Andy Samberg will be the only reason to watch what has gone from a funny night of TV to a horrible ass-kissing contest.

May 12 2009 at 11:43 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
viewdrix

The Lonely Island themselves have said these are "promos." The sketches they're gonna do aren't online.

May 11 2009 at 8:48 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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