Check out the highlights from the 2009 MTV Movie Awards, which took place at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California, on Sunday.
In the opening skit, host Andy Samberg leaps between scenes from Best Movie nominees 'Slumdog Millionaire,' 'Twilight,' 'The Reader' and 'Star Trek', before landing naked in Justin Timberlake's limo.

Ashley Tisdale accepts the 'Best Breakthrough Performance - Female' award for her role as Sharpay Evans in 'High School Musical 3: Senior Year.'
'Twilight' hotties Robert Pattinson and Cam Gigandet win 'Best Fight' for their vampire clash in the blockbuster movie.
Eminem takes over the MTV Movie Awards stage with a performance of "We Made You" and "Crack a Bottle," from his new album, Relapse.
The crowd goes crazy for Robert Pattinson, as he humbly accepts the 'Best Breakthrough Performance - Male' award for his role as the vampire Edward Cullen in 'Twilight.'
In the show's most talked about moment, flamboyant Austrian fashion reporter Brüno lands on Eminem's lap and clearly pisses the rapper off. That said, it's currently unknown if Eminem was in on the joke or not, but I suspect it was just a skit that the rapper clearly had knowledge of.
Zac Efron keeps his cool while accepting the award for 'Best Male Performance' for his role in 'High School Musical 3: Senior Year.'
'Best Kiss' winners Robert Pattinson ditches his gum and braces himself for a super-steamy kiss with Kristen Stewart, only to have his 'Twilight' co-star duck out and reject him.
'Gossip Girl' star Leighton Meester joins the world's most prolific rapper Lil' Wayne, who talks about his acting career before presenting the nominees for 'Best Song From A Movie'.
'Best Song In A Movie' winner Miley Cyrus bounds on stage to nab the Golden Popcorn trophy for "The Climb," as featured in 'Hannah Montana: The Movie'.
Keeping the 'Twilight' theme of the night running strong, Kristen Stewart takes the award for 'Best Female Performance', for her turn as Bella Swan in the first installment of the vampire series.
'Twilight' director Catherine Hardwicke leads the cast in thanking Stephenie Meyer and accepting MTV's coveted Golden Popcorn statue for Best Movie Of 2009!
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