By Nuzhat Naoreen

What do you get the celebrity who has everything? If you're Suz-Anna Dela Rosa, MTV's own director of ticketing and event hospitality, you start with a "Twilight" hair-care set (you know you love it) and a cutting-edge camera.

You see, Suz-Anna is responsible for putting together the totally awesome (and completely free) gift bags that are distributed to presenters, hosts and performers after the MTV Movie Awards, and she gave me the inside scoop on how she makes it happen. This year's bags include everything from high-tech gadgets to beauty products and gift cards (check out a report from MTV News' Jim Cantiello to get a peek at all the different goodies!), all of which were donated by sponsors eager to promote their brand, according to Suz-Anna.

"You want that exposure," she said, adding that each of the bags this year contains about $10,000 worth of swag (I'll give you a second to process that). "For them, it's priceless."

Suz-Anna said she usually seeks out companies that can provide products that are new, different and actually useful. This year, she anticipates the hot items to include a Casio TRYX camera that comes with a mini-tripod (in other words, no more taking pictures of yourself in the mirror!), a special edition Mattel Barbie T-shirt, a two-night stay at the boutique hotel Andaz, a Starbucks insulated mug with gift card (which is apparently always a big hit) and, of course, the "Twilight" hair-care set complete with the film's stickers.

"Just the whole 'Twilight' connection I think will be huge," said Suz-Anna, who added that the set includes a hair dryer, two types of curling irons, a straightener and a special brush. Um, how many of us wouldn't love to get our hands on this set?

Suz-Anna explained that, throughout the years, sponsors have offered a range of items. One company offered five packs for each celebrity (sponsors generally have to donate $150 worth of goods per bag to be considered), while another offered a free candy-for-life gift (I think I'll opt for that one).

"You run the gamut of what you get," she said. Of course, just because someone wants to give away free stuff doesn't mean they make the cut. Suz-Anna said she's definitely had to turn people away, including companies selling products that compete with the show's sponsors and those that offer items that are a little more "adult" in nature.

"We've had companies that have offered items that are completely inappropriate," she said. Yeah, I can see how that would be a problem.

Anyway, if you want a better look at all the cool stuff that's being doled out this year make sure you look at these photos. And on a more personal note, if there are any companies out there reading this that are suddenly feeling charitable with their swag, just know that I'm totally open to donations. Seriously, I'll take anything. Even if it's five packs of gum. (OK, who am I kidding? Even one free pack would send me over the moon!)

Will wizards, vampires or dream thieves steal the 2011 MTV Movie Awards? Find out June 5, when the 20th annual show airs live at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Tune in at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT that night for the "America's Best Dance Crew" finale and Movie Awards pre-show, loaded with live action from the red carpet, exclusive movie clips and a special edition of "After Hours." To get into the magical movie mood, it's Sneak Peek Week — five days of exclusives and interviews with the casts of "Fright Night," "Horrible Bosses" and more. Check out everything there is to know about Sneak Peek Week, the Movie Awards and the pre-show at MovieAwards.MTV.com!

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Although much of our news-gathering focus right now at MTV is tied to the impending 2011 Movie Awards, we mustn't forget about our other equally exciting event, the season finale of "America's Best Dance Crew," which airs Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT, just before the Movie Awards kick off at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Since we have a few connections here and there, we were able to send MTV News' intrepid reporter Jim Cantiello inside the top-secret rehearsals of the two remaining crews, IaMmE and ICONic Boyz, who took a few moments out of their busy schedules to teach Cantiello the key element of the Dougie, which, of course, is to have "sway." Check out Cantiello's "sway" and assorted moves below.

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By Aly Semigran

When you think of the greatest moments in movie history, chances are, you also think of the song or score that accompanies them. Would we have fallen in love with the end of "Dirty Dancing" if it hadn't been for "The Time Of My Life?" Would "The Departed" have gotten off to such a rollicking start without the Dropkick Murphy's "I'm Shipping Up To Boston?" Sometimes, just like in real life, the right song just comes on at the right moment.

And while there were definitely some perfectly timed (and themed) songs in 2010's best flicks, we figured, since the 2011 MTV Movie Awards are right around the corner — Sunday, June 5 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on MTV — we should continue that trend, picking our own songs to score this year's "Best Fight" nominees. The field is filled with some majorly kick-ass moments (including a few from, you guessed it, "Kick-Ass") that got our pulses racing and our adrenaline pumping, but we wanted to give them their own theme songs that weren't featured in their film's soundtracks.

Put up your dukes and check out our songs for the Best Fight category:

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It's been more than a week since Sacha Baron Cohen (as Brüno) dropped in on Eminem at the MTV Movie Awards, but the aftershocks continue! In a speech to the College Republican National Committee, Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty said that the GOP should take a cue from Slim Shady and get mad. According to the New York Times, the Governor was referencing NBC's recent documentary "Inside the White House" when he said,

"I haven't seen something that staged since that half-naked Austrian fell onto the face of Eminem at the MTV music awards" (of course, the incident actually happened at the Movie Awards). He continued, "Eminem was mad. And so, just like Eminem getting dumped on, we've got to kind of regroup. We've got to continue to fight."

The Governor apparently wasn't completely up on his facts, as Eminem admitted last week that he was in on the stunt, and his reaction was merely a case of excellent acting. Even so, it's an unusual event to use to stir your political party! After all, if the GOP follows Mr. Mathers' lead, there will be a lot of storming out of Congress with bodyguards in tow ...

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By Vanessa White Wolf

Tom Hanks dropped by Conan O'Brien's reinvented "Tonight Show" last night and, maybe as a welcome-to-L.A. tip, he talked up the virtues of In-N-Out Burger. Tom's apparently a huge fan of the fast-food burger chain located mainly on the West Coast.

"It solves every problem ... sometimes you work on a movie and you're there until 3 in the morning — good news is, at midnight, know what's showing up? The In-N-Out Burger mobile," Hanks explained. "So, everyone's happy. You can't get the shake, but you know what? You don't need that much dairy."

So true. Being a New Yorker, I've never actually seen the In-N-Out van, but it's something I dream of. I'm a huge fan of the In-N-Out burger — I'd even say I'm the resident MTV News expert on the cuisine, and I have to get it every time I'm in L.A. Which means that after spending the last out there for the MTV Movie Awards, I needed it to refuel me constantly. (I won't give the exact number of how many times I visited the one right by Universal Studios, for fear of judgment.) Since the chain's been around for over 60 years, I'm a latecomer to the bandwagon, having first heard of the burgers in 1998's "The Big Lebowski." Read More...

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BrunoBrüno's bare-assed crash landing on Eminem has already become one of the most talked-about moments in MTV Movie Awards history (for non-Twilighters, I suppose). But it also made us think, was Em really the best person in the audience the Austrian fashion reporter could have chosen?

Here are five celebs we would love to have seen in a compromising position courtesy of Brüno:

5. Doug Reinhardt
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There are a few things you can count on when MTV revs up the awards-show machine: The music will be hot, and the set will flash and buzz like a neon A-bomb, for instance. Now, it's starting to look like there's a good chance you're going to get a glimpse of some guy's rear end.

Sunday night's Movie Awards served up the rare double-shot of man butt. Host Andy Samberg opened the show by treating pal Justin Timberlake to a shot at his back door (as well as junk that, according to JT looks like "Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas"). A short time later, we got an unexpected view of Brüno as he dangled his bits in front of Eminem.

Those surprise bare-bottom cameos brought to mind four incidents of butt reveals at MTV shows in the early '90s. At the 1992 VMAs, Howard Stern dressed as flatulent not-so-superhero Fartman and bared his flabby, hairy backside. Curiously, like Brüno, Stern also descended from the rafters on a wire — in his case to interrupt an acceptance speech by Metallica.



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It's the day leading up to the MTV Movie Awards, and right now feels like the calm before the storm. I'm sitting here on the side of the red carpet, which is currently empty, except for the crew who are getting ready to rehearse the big preshow. It's amazing to witness the transformation. In just a few hours from now, this carpet will be packed shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the biggest celebs in the world: Megan Fox, Lil Wayne, Eminem, Miley Cyrus, Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Shia LaBeouf and, of course, Brüno (Sacha Baron Cohen's newest character). Tonight is going to be a lot of fun to watch.

Inside, the producers of the main show are hard at work putting the finishing touches to tonight's big performances by Kings of Leon and Eminem, not to mention our host, Andy Samberg, who I promise you will have everyone in stitches.

Late last night, Eminem took to the stage for his rehearsal, and even though he's been away for four years, there's no doubt EMINEM IS BACK! I don't want to spoil it for you, but expect a really special performance and a little bit extra. That's all I'll say.
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We found another famous car here at the Universal lot. Actually, it’s more of a van. I had heard rumours from the team that the Mystery Machine — complete with a real-life Scooby Doo and a guy dressed as Shaggy — had been driving around, so we had to track it down.

Along with digital producer Brian, we headed back to the famous-car graveyard that we had found the day before where the “Back to the Future” DeLorean and the Trans Am from “Smokey and the Bandit” are slowly rusting away. And there it was: the green-and-orange VW wagon with the words “The Mystery Machine” sprawled across it. Read More...

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There are just two days left before the big night on Sunday when the MTV Movie Awards take over the Universal Studios lot here in Universal City, California.

The team of lighting technicians, engineers, stage designers and riggers all worked overtime and well into the night to create what is, in my opinion, the best-looking stage we've ever had here at the Movie Awards. From the massive, sweeping staircase that the presenters and performers walk down to the two giant robots onstage and the massive screens and thousands of lights, it looks amazing — and it's not even finished yet!

Andy Samberg just walked onstage to start rehearsing so I couldn't help but stick around for his opening lines. If his opening monologue is anything to go by, he's going to be very, very, very funny! Read More...

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