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1994 MTV Movie Awards

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Hosted by
  
Will Smith

Date
  
4 June 1994

Host
  
Will Smith

Network
  
MTV

Other ceremonies
  
1993, 1995

Country
  
United States of America

Location
  
Sony Pictures Studios, Culver City, California, United States

Toni braxton you mean the world to me 1994 mtv movie awards


The 1994 ceremony was hosted by Will Smith. Performers included Bon Jovi, Nate Dogg & Warren G., Toni Braxton and John Mellencamp with Me'Shell NdegeOcello. In addition, the supergroup Backbeat featuring Mike Mills of R.E.M., Dave Grohl of Nirvana, Dave Pirner of Soul Asylum, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth, Don Fleming of Gumball, and Greg Dulli of Afghan Whigs.

Contents

Performers

  • Bon Jovi — "Good Guys Don't Always Wear White"
  • Nate Dogg and Warren G — "Regulate"
  • Toni Braxton — "You Mean the World to Me"
  • Toby Huss — "Best Song from a Movie Medley"
  • John Mellencamp with Me'Shell Ndegeocello — "Wild Night"
  • The Backbeat Band featuring Mike Mills of R.E.M., Dave Grohl of Nirvana, Dave Pirner of Soul Asylum, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth, Don Fleming of Gumball and Greg Dulli of Afghan Whigs — "Money (That's What I Want)/Long Tall Sally" and "Helter Skelter"
  • Best Movie

  • The Fugitive
  • Jurassic Park
  • Menace II Society
  • Philadelphia
  • Schindler's List
  • Best Male Performance

  • Tom Cruise – The Firm
  • Harrison Ford – The Fugitive
  • Tom Hanks – Philadelphia
  • Val Kilmer – Tombstone
  • Robin Williams – Mrs. Doubtfire
  • Best Female Performance

  • Angela Bassett – What's Love Got to Do with It
  • Janet Jackson – Poetic Justice
  • Demi Moore – Indecent Proposal
  • Julia Roberts – The Pelican Brief
  • Meg Ryan – Sleepless in Seattle
  • Most Desirable Male

  • William Baldwin – Sliver
  • Tom Cruise – The Firm
  • Val Kilmer – Tombstone
  • Jean-Claude Van Damme – Hard Target
  • Denzel Washington – The Pelican Brief
  • Most Desirable Female

  • Kim Basinger – The Getaway
  • Janet Jackson – Poetic Justice
  • Demi Moore – Indecent Proposal
  • Alicia Silverstone – The Crush
  • Sharon Stone – Sliver
  • Breakthrough Performance

  • Ralph Fiennes – Schindler's List
  • Jason Scott Lee – Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
  • Ross Malinger – Sleepless in Seattle
  • Jason James Richter – Free Willy
  • Alicia Silverstone – The Crush
  • Best On-Screen Duo

  • Dana Carvey and Mike Myers – Wayne's World 2
  • Johnny Depp and Mary Stuart Masterson – Benny & Joon
  • Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones – The Fugitive
  • Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan – Sleepless in Seattle
  • Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington – Philadelphia
  • Best Villain

  • Macaulay Culkin – The Good Son
  • John Malkovich – In the Line of Fire
  • Alicia Silverstone – The Crush
  • Wesley Snipes – Demolition Man
  • T. Rex – Jurassic Park
  • Best Comedic Performance

  • Jim Carrey – Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
  • Johnny Depp – Benny & Joon
  • Whoopi Goldberg – Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
  • Pauly Shore – Son in Law
  • Robin Williams – Mrs. Doubtfire
  • Best Song from a Movie

  • "All for Love" by Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart and Sting — The Three Musketeers
  • "Can't Help Falling in Love" by UB40 — Sliver
  • "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by The Proclaimers — Benny & Joon
  • "Streets of Philadelphia" by Bruce Springsteen — Philadelphia
  • "When I Fall in Love" by Céline Dion and Clive Griffin — Sleepless in Seattle
  • "Will You Be There" by Michael Jackson — Free Willy
  • Best Kiss

  • Patricia Arquette and Christian Slater – True Romance
  • Kim Basinger and Dana Carvey – Wayne's World 2
  • Woody Harrelson and Demi Moore – Indecent Proposal
  • Ethan Hawke and Winona Ryder – Reality Bites
  • Jason James Richter and Willy – Free Willy
  • Best Action Sequence

  • Cliffhanger
  • The Fugitive
  • Hard Target
  • Jurassic Park
  • Romeo Is Bleeding
  • Best New Filmmaker

  • Steve Zaillian – Searching for Bobby Fischer
  • Lifetime Achievement Award

  • Richard Roundtree – Shaft
  • References

    1994 MTV Movie Awards Wikipedia


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