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Director:
Bruce Gowers
Writers:
Caprice Crane (writer)
Alyson Fouse (writer)
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Genre:
Music more
Plot:
The seventeenth annual MTV Video Music Awards with appearances by Sisqo, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Bobby Brown, Jay-Z and Mark Whalberg. Hosted by Shawn and Marlon Wayans. | add synopsis
User Comments:
Probably the biggest cluster F in the span of all TV more

Cast

 (Credited cast)

Shawn Wayans ... Himself - Host

Marlon Wayans ... Himself - Host

Sisqó ... Himself

Britney Spears ... Herself - Performer
Travis Barker ... Himself (as Blink 182)

Eminem ... Himself

Björk ... Herself

Busta Rhymes ... Himself

Richard Hatch ... Himself
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Aaliyah ... Herself

Christina Aguilera ... Herself
Patrick Arnheim ... Interview subject

Bono ... Himself
Wes Borland ... Himself

Bobby Brown ... Himself

Gisele Bündchen ... Herself - Presenter of Best R&B Award

Hilarie Burton ... Herself

Jim Carrey ... Himself
Chyna ... Herself

Chyna ... Herself
Jason Clay ... Real Slim Shady

Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs ... Himself (as P. Diddy)
Tim Commerford ... Himself - Performer (as Rage Against the Machine)

Carson Daly ... Himself
Zack De La Rocha ... Himself - Performer (as Rage Against the Machine)
Thomas DeLonge ... Himself

Robert De Niro ... Himself
Leor Dimant ... Himself (as DJ Lethal)
Dr. Dre ... Himself

Fred Durst ... Himself
Jakob Dylan ... Himself
Flea ... Himself - Performer (as Red Hot Chili Peppers)
John Frusciante ... Himself - Performer (as Red Hot Chili Peppers)

Macy Gray ... Herself
Kirk Hammett ... Himself (Guitarist) (as Metallica)
Brandon Henschel ... Himself - Dancer
James Hetfield ... Himself (Guitarist / Vocalist) (as Metallica)
Mark Hoppus ... Himself

Whitney Houston ... Herself

Kate Hudson ... Herself

Janet Jackson ... Herself
Jay-Z ... Himself
Wyclef Jean ... Himself

Dwayne Johnson ... Himself

Christopher Jones ... Dancer

Kid Rock ... Himself
Anthony Kiedis ... Himself - Performer (as Red Hot Chili Peppers)

Lenny Kravitz ... Himself

Jennifer Lopez ... Herself

Ricky Martin ... Himself

Moby ... Himself
Tom Morello ... Himself - Performer (as Rage Against the Machine)
Larry Mullen Jr. ... Himself

Michael Munoz ... Himself - Trampoline Performer with Blink182
Jason Newsted ... Himself (Bassist) (as Metallica)
John Otto ... Himself

Pink ... Herself
Sam Rivers ... Himself

Tim Robbins ... Himself
Donna Russo ... Dancer for Blink 182

Carlos Santana ... Himself

Apollo Smile ... Ulala (lead)
Chad Smith ... Himself - Performer (as Red Hot Chili Peppers)

Ben Stiller ... Himself

Sting ... Himself

Steven Tyler ... Himself

Lars Ulrich ... Himself (Drummer) (as Metallica)

Mark Wahlberg ... Himself
Brad Wilk ... Himself - Performer (as Rage Against the Machine)
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Additional Details

Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
Stereo
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Company:
MTV Networks more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
This year's ceremony is best remembered for Tim Commerford, the bass player of Rage Against the Machine, climbing onto a piece of set scaffolding and refusing to come down after his band lost the award for Best Rock Video to Limp Bizkit. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Saturday Night Live: Rob Lowe/Eminem (#26.1)" (2000) more

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3 out of 5 people found the following comment useful:-
Probably the biggest cluster F in the span of all TV, 9 December 2000
Author: Filmjack3 from United States

The 2000 Vma to me was a disgrace. And when I say this I am really talking about the live version which has as much of a chance of ever being played on MTV again as Bill Clinton does of staying president. For some years and with only a few exceptions (ie Chris Rock and Dennis Miller's hosting jobs), all the vmas have been really bad, but this one is the pits. With Robert De Niro (one of the greatest American actors ever) not being able to read a simple teleprompter, audio and video flubs that make my TV class seem like 60 minutes and of course the hosts (Marlon and Shawn Wayans), this awards show gets worse every time I see it and makes me wonder how far we have dropped since the good old days of Honeymooners.

Still, there are a few (and I mean ONLY a few) highlights, one of them being the either intentional or unintentional flub of Rage Against the Machine basist hovering over Limp Bizkit, which made me grin as MTV technicians go frantic. Another being the of course brilliantly hot Britney Spears performance where many guys felt more than the remote in there hand. And Bobby Brown up on stage just saying to Whitney "I don't care right now". And that's pretty much it, and the rest is a must not. Probably though, the biggest undoing of the show has to come from the Wayans. While I thought they were geniuses with Scary Movie, when the 2 of them make up material on music, they are just not funny (and believe me, when a Wayans brother has to show his a** to the crowd, it is desperate). Definately not MTV's best hour, or even their most adequate hour. D-

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