
2012 Teen Choice Awards Are Handed Out: Who Most Deserved Their Wins?
SodaHead Celebs
2012/07/23 20:00:00
|
|
|||||
|
246 votes
|
|
43% | |||
|
78 votes
|
|
14% | |||
|
56 votes
|
|
10% | |||
|
41 votes
|
|
7% | |||
|
32 votes
|
|
6% | |||
|
21 votes
|
|
4% | |||
|
97 votes
|
|
17% | |||
On Sunday night, the 2012 Teen Choice Awards were held at the Gibson Amphitheater in Los Angeles, California. The event was hosted by only-a-teen-for-one-more-month singer/actress Demi Lovato and not-a-teen-but-I-play-one-on-TV ‘Glee’ star Kevin McHale. And all the usual suspects arrived to pick up their super-sized surfboard trophies.

Taylor Swift sailed home with five awards -- Choice female Artist, Choice Female Country Artist, Choice Single by a Female Artist for “Eyes Open,” Choice Country Song for “Sparks Fly” and Choice Movie Voice for “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax.” This makes her lifetime total 20. Justin Bieber also took home five surfboards putting his all-time count at 12. And on the TV front, “Glee,” “The Vampire Diaries” and “Pretty Little Liars” racked up three awards each.
But the big news of the night was the battle of the teen movies: “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1” versus “The Hunger Games.” The vampire flick had ten nominations, but only won three awards. Still their trophies included one for The Ultimate Choice Award, the most special honor of the night. And their three new surfboards, brought the film’s grand total to a whopping 41 since 2008. In contrast, “The Hunger Games” and its cast received six nominations and won all six awards (if you also count Choice Book) making it one of the biggest winners of the night. So what do you think: Which big winner most deserved the wins?

Taylor Swift sailed home with five awards -- Choice female Artist, Choice Female Country Artist, Choice Single by a Female Artist for “Eyes Open,” Choice Country Song for “Sparks Fly” and Choice Movie Voice for “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax.” This makes her lifetime total 20. Justin Bieber also took home five surfboards putting his all-time count at 12. And on the TV front, “Glee,” “The Vampire Diaries” and “Pretty Little Liars” racked up three awards each.
But the big news of the night was the battle of the teen movies: “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1” versus “The Hunger Games.” The vampire flick had ten nominations, but only won three awards. Still their trophies included one for The Ultimate Choice Award, the most special honor of the night. And their three new surfboards, brought the film’s grand total to a whopping 41 since 2008. In contrast, “The Hunger Games” and its cast received six nominations and won all six awards (if you also count Choice Book) making it one of the biggest winners of the night. So what do you think: Which big winner most deserved the wins?
Top Opinion
-
glass_butterfly ~YSU~ 2012/07/23 20:29:29“The Hunger Games”+10Yeah the TCAs aren't anything special and more about popularity instead of quality but Hunger Games just happens to have both!






















Polar Bears ROCK!!!
Hunger Games is just a great movie and it really deserved all of the awards.