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VIDEO: Conan O'Brien Opens MTV MUSIC AWARDS with 50 Celebrity Cameos!

By: Apr. 14, 2014
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Host Conan O'Brien's opening of the 2014 MTV MUSIC AWARDS included 50 celebrity cameos, featuring everyone from Seth Rogen to Lupita Nyong'o. Tweeted The Talk show host: "I had a blast hosting the @MTV #MovieAwards tonight. Thanks to the 49 friends who helped me out."

Check out the all-star opening montage below as well as O'Brien's opening monologue, and click here for a complete list of winners!

Comedic genius Conan O'Brien emerged from a 5,000 pound flaming bucket of popcorn to kick-off an epic 2014 "MTV Movie Awards" by breaking theWORLD record for the most celebrity cameos in a show open. Conan masterfully film-bombed 50 of the biggest and most eclectic names in pop culture including Taylor Swift, Sir Anthony Hopkins, the cast of "The Big Bang Theory," Adam Sandler, Katy Perry, Andy Samberg, Jack White, Ashton Kutcher, Martin Scorsese, Demi Moore, Emma Watson, Russell Crowe, Paul Rudd, Jessica Alba, Lupita Nyong'o and Skrillex. Telecast from Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE, the evening celebrated fan-favorite movies with comedy, action, music and of course, Hollywood superstars.

"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" captured the most golden popcorns of the evening, with Josh Hutchersongrabbing "Best Male Performance," Jennifer Lawrence winning "Best Female Performance," and Johnny Depppresenting the star-studded cast with the coveted "Movie of the Year" award. The cast of "Entourage" reunited for the first-time on-stage to honor actor and producer Mark Wahlberg with the "Generation Award" for his extensive, diverse body of work in the film and television industry. Quintessential leading man Channing Tatum won the third annual "Trailblazer Award." Jordana Brewster honored Paul Walker with a heartfelt, personal speech that introduced a moving tribute spotlighting his career.



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