Annal:1999 MTV Movie Award for Best Movie
From AwardAnnals
Results of the MTV Awards in the year 1999. For a ranked list of films, try the honor roll.
Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
- 1999 MTV-Movie winner
- 1999 Golden Globe-Musical/Comedy nominee
- Score: 16.49
There’s Something About Mary is one of the funniest movies in years, recalling the days of the Zucker-Abraham-Zucker movies, in which (often tasteless) gags were piled on at a fierce rate. The difference is that cowriters and codirectors Bobby and Peter Farrelly have also crafted a credible story line and even tossed in some genuine emotional content. The Farrelly brothers’ first two movies, Dumb and Dumber and Kingpin, had some moments of uproarious raunch, but were uneven. With Mary, they’ve created a consistently hilarious romantic…
- 1999 Saturn-Sci-Fi winner
- 1999 MTV-Movie nominee
- Score: 16.49
The latest testosterone-saturated blow-’em-up from producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Michael Bay (The Rock, Bad Boys) continues Hollywood’s millennium-fueled fascination with the destruction of our planet. There’s no arguing that the successful duo understands what mainstream American audiences want in their blockbuster movies—loads of loud, eye-popping special effects, rapid- fire pacing, and patriotic flag waving. Bay’s protagonists—the eight crude, lewd, oversexed (but lovable, of course) oil drillers summoned to save the world from a…
- 1999 Golden Globe-Drama winner
- 1999 Saturn-Action winner
- 1999 BAFTA-Film nominee
- 1999 MTV-Movie nominee
- 1999 Oscar-Picture nominee
- Score: 38.49
When Steven Spielberg was an adolescent, his first home movie was a backyard war film. When he toured Europe with Duel in his 20s, he saw old men crumble in front of headstones at Omaha Beach. That image became the opening scene of Saving Private Ryan, his film of a mission following the D-day invasion that many have called the most realistic—and maybe the best—war film ever. With 1998 production standards, Spielberg has been able to create a stunning, unparalleled view of war as hell. We are at Omaha Beach as troops are slaughtered by Germans yet…
- 1999 BAFTA-Film winner
- 1999 Golden Globe-Musical/Comedy winner
- 1999 Oscar-Picture winner
- 1999 MTV-Movie nominee
- Score: 36.49
One of the most endearing and intelligent romantic comedies of the ‘90s, the Oscar-winning Shakespeare in Love is filled with such good will, sunny romance, snappy one-liners, and devilish cleverness that it’s absolutely irresistible. With tongue placed firmly in cheek, at its outset the film tracks young Will Shakespeare’s overwrought battle with writer’s block and the efforts of theater owner Philip Henslowe (Geoffrey Rush, in rare form) to stage Will’s latest comedy, Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate’s Daughter. Jokey comedy, though, soon takes a…
- 1999 Hugo-Video winner
- 1999 Saturn-Fantasy winner
- 1999 BAFTA-Film nominee
- 1999 Golden Globe-Drama nominee
- 1999 MTV-Movie nominee
- Score: 38.49
The whole world is watching—literally—every time Truman Burbank makes the slightest move. Unbeknownst to him, in this hauntingly funny film by Peter Weir, his entire life has been an unending soap opera for consumption by the rest of the world. And everyone he knows—including his mother, his wife, and his best friend—is really an actor, paid to be part of his life. In this intriguing and surprisingly touching 1998 film, writer Andrew Niccol imagines an ultimate kind of celebrity, then sees it brought to life with comic intensity and emotional honesty by Jim…
