The fan votes _ not just the odds _ are in "The Hunger Games" favor at the MTV Movie Awards.
The fan votes _ not just the odds _ were in "The Hunger Games" favor at the MTV Movie Awards.
Francisco Costa has waited _ patiently _ to make his big splash.
This year's MTV Movie Awards will be a showdown between a bevy of bridesmaids and a cast of killer kids.
Film fans are still forking over for "The Hunger Games," which took in $33.5 million to lead the box office for a third-straight weekend.
"The Hunger Games" is still the first item on the menu for movie fans, taking in $61.1 million to remain the No. 1 film in its second weekend.
"The Hunger Games" has filled fan appetites with a $155 million opening weekend that puts it near the top of the domestic record book.
The odds certainly seem to be in favor of "The Hunger Games," with the hotly anticipated adaptation of Suzanne Collins' novel earning strong reviews in its debut weekend.
"The Hunger Games" may be about kids who are forced to fight to the death on live TV, but one of its stars, Liam Hemsworth, said the violence in the film isn't for nothing.