Jennifer Lawrence Among Winners of Spike TV's 2013 GUYS CHOICE

By: Jun. 12, 2013
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Spike TV's "Guys Choice," the star-studded seventh annual tribute to the lords of guydom, took place Saturday night at the Sony Pictures Studios in Los Angeles with a cadre of Unforgettable moments. The only celebration of its kind, gathering the biggest names in music, movies, sports and entertainment, premieres on Spike TV Wednesday, June 12 (9:00 PM - 11:00 PM ET/PT).

Ben Affleck took home the night's top honors, as the Academy Award-winning director was presented his prize by another actor with an Oscar in his trophy cabinet, cinematic icon Clint Eastwood. Upon receiving the award, Affleck, whose career has seen him portray American servicemen, took time to give a heartfelt thank you to the American Armed Forces members in attendance.

Jennifer Aniston, with the help of Comedy Central's Jeff Ross, playfully roasted an appreciative Jimmy Kimmel before bestowing the "Funniest M.F." award upon the late night talk show host.

Burt Reynolds was named this year's "Alpha Male," accepting his award from "Boogie Nights" costar Mark Wahlberg. The latter serenaded Reynolds with "The Touch" after the two reenacted a scene from the 1997 cult classic.

Vin Diesel, fresh off of conquering global box offices with "Fast 6," was surrounded by members of the United States Armed Forces onstage while accepting the "Troops Choice" Entertainer of the Year award from Jessica Alba.

The forthcoming "Man of Steel," from director Zack Snyder and produced by "The Dark Knight" trilogy visionary Christopher Nolan, was named "Most Manticipated" film. Superman himself, Henry Cavill, flanked by costars Russell Crowe and Amy Adams, along with Snyder, accepted the award on the film's behalf.

"Old School" castmates Vince Vaughn and Snoop Lion were reunited under a Speaker City banner as the former received the "Guycon" award from his "Wedding Crashers" costar Bradley Cooper. "Ted" director, writer, and star Seth MacFarlane was joined by costar Mark Wahlberg to receive "Guy Movie of the Year" honors on behalf of the breakout hit, with the duo singing the "Thunder Buddies" song in appreciation of the honor.

Other megastars appearing at "Guys Choice" include: Buzz Aldrin, Jeff Bridges, Jackie Chan, Bradley Cooper, Randy Couture, Kaley Cuoco, Jamie Foxx, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jake Gyllenhaal, Kevin Hart, Andrew Luck, Dwight Howard, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, Questlove, Robert Smigel, David Spade, Jason Sudeikis, Jon Taffer, Chrissy Teigen, Katherine Webb, and Olivia Wilde.

The list of "Guys Choice" winners included the following:

Guy of the Year

Ben Affleck

Mankind Award

Felix Baumgartner

The Original Dude

Jeff Bridges

Troops Choice Entertainer of the Year

Vin Diesel

Virtuoso

Jamie Foxx

Standup of the Year

Kevin Hart

Funniest M.F.

Jimmy Kimmel

Rookie of the Year

Andrew Luck

Guy Movie of the Year

"Ted" (Seth MacFarlane & Mark Wahlberg)

Most Manticipated Movie

"Man of Steel" (Amy Adams, Henry Cavill, Russell Crowe, Zack Snyder)

Alpha Male

Burt Reynolds

Guycon

Vince Vaughn

Hot and Funny

Kaley Cuoco

Our New Girlfriend

Chrissy Teigen

Jean-Claude Gahd Dam

Danai Gurira

Outstanding Literary Achievement

The Dude and the Zen Master by Jeff Bridges and Bernie Glassman

Brotherly Love

Dixon Brothers (Norman Reedus and Michael Rooker)

Best Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln (Daniel Day Lewis)

Most Dangerous Man

Walter White (Bryan Cranston)

Hottest Al(l)ison

Alison Brie

Woman of the Year

Jennifer Lawrence

Holy Grail of Hot

Emilia Clarke:

To view exclusive footage, interviews, behind-the-scenes access and more from "Guys Choice," log-on to www.spike.com.

The official sponsors of Spike TV's "Guys Choice" are AT&T, 5 Gum, GEICO, Axe, BURGER KING, and Kia Motors America.

Casey Patterson, Carol Donovan and Josh Greenberg will serve as Executive Producers. Mike Simon is Director and Tim Bruno serves as Executive in Charge for SPIKE.

Spike TV is available in 98.7 million homes and is a division of Viacom Media Networks. A unit of Viacom (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB), Viacom Media Networks is one of the world's leading creators of programming and content across all media platforms.



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