Live blogging the MTV VMAs
5:05 p.m.: The red carpet is open, and the countdown to Britney Spears' appearance has begun. How times have changed. Only one year ago, Spears showed up at the MTV Video Music Awards, and -- by all accounts -- appeared to destroy her career. But a couple guest stints on "How I Met Your Mother" later ('she acted sort of OK!!!!'), and everyone seems to have forgotten about all the craziness and complete lack of talent -- other than the ability to look pretty while dancing. Yay. Thus begins the 'what will she do now' hype, which the Los Angeles Times is not immune to, and the only real thing that passes as drama for tonight. So now that 2008 is The Great Britney Comeback, what can MTV do for an encore in 2009? Surely producers are already plotting some 2009 Brit stunt.
5:10 p.m.: MTV tells us that all the stars' cars are affixed with GPS devices, so everyone's arrival can be tracked as they make their way to the Paramount Pictures gate on Melrose and Bronson. This sounded exciting. We dashed to MTV.com to see if there was some type of fancy map with moving cars. No, they're wasn't, but maybe the pre-show will cut to a graphic of all the cars making their way through Hollywood? In fact, Katy Perry is nearby, MTV tells us. The cameras cut to Perry's car. Hmmmm. As far as we can tell, the GPS consists of a giant paper sign that says "Katy Perry" affixed to the hood of the limo.
5:15 p.m.: T-Pain is arriving with a "circus" to hype his album "Thr33 Ringz." His circus? An elephant, a drummer and what may or may not be a member of Slipknot.
5:17 p.m.: Country tart Taylor Swift is doing red carpet interviews and talking fashion. Swift herself is decked out in a sparkling gold dress. We've already made this joke.
5:24 p.m.: MTV's GPS tells us Panic at the Disco is nearby. Panic at the Disco's GPS system? A giant placard on the the hood of the car.
5:26 p.m.: Katy Perry tells us she "doesn't have a whole lot of money." Kids, stay away from those major label deals. And keep your publishing.
5:34 p.m.: Coffee break. "America's Best Dance Crew."
5:43 p.m.: Paris Hilton & Benji Madden, with some pink paint on their Twitter-friendly limo, "BFF."
5:45 p.m.: Swift and the Jonas Brothers, and Swift is practically speechless, playing the part of every teenage girl in America.
5:50 p.m.: Ashlee Simpson on how to show up at the MTV VMAs when pregnant: You have to "pick a dress that doesn't stick to your stomach."
6:01 p.m.: Spears and "Superbad's" Jonah Hill, with Spears showing off those "HIMYM" acting chops in a sub-"SNL" bit about Hill thinking they're on a date.
6:02 p.m.: Spears opens the show! By saying one sentence really fast and reading from the teleprompter without flubbing her lines and then walking off stage and not tripping and looking good in her dress! She's back!?! Welcome to the 25th anniversary of the awards, she says, and we're off.
6:05 p.m.: It's the light-stick-waving gang from "Batman & Robin," and on comes Rihanna, dressed for a screen test to a sequel for "The Outsiders," singing a version of "Disturbia" that references the Eurythmics and the White Stripes.
6:11 p.m.: British comedian Russell Brand comes out attacking U.S. politics, and fires off a round of jokes directed toward Republican vice president candidate Sarah Palin and her pregnant daughter. A wee bit heavy on the American political jokes, me thinks. Brand then moves to mocking the Jonas Brothers and their supposed virgin status, and brings his routine full circle. "Eight years of Bush are what the Jonas Brothers are going to have to cram into their bachelor parties." The tween parents must be loving this.
6:18 p.m.: Winner best female video: Britney Spears' "Piece of Me." Spears topples the No. 1 single of the summer, Katy Perry's "I Kissed A Girl." But do we really even need to give out awards at these things? Everyone remembers the best picture winners at the Oscars, and the album of the year winners at the Grammys, but does anyone recall who won a "Moon Man" at the 2005 MTV VMAs? Is that stuff even in Trivial Pursuit?
6:27 p.m.: Demi Moore (Demi Moore?) introduces best male video, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the MTV VMAs by wearing an outfit straight out of the '80s. Chris Brown wins for "With You."
6:30 p.m." The Jonas Brothers performing "Lovebug" acoustically, singing it outside on Paramount's New York backlot. It looks like they're on the set of "Sesame Street," but then it gives way to an all-out Disneyland-meets-"A Hard Day's Night" onslaught of tweens.
6:35: p.m.: Cut to Katy Perry singing "Like A Virgin." Classy post-Jonas Brothers move. But we only get about 40 second of it, and then it's that bad Jerry Seinfeld/Bill Gates commercial.
6:40 p.m.: Poor Katy Perry. She loses to Britney, and then cuts her two songs shafted by commercial breaks. And she showed up at the awards wearing what looked to be a diaper.
6:41 p.m.: Michael Phelps! "A true American hero" says Brand, introducing Leona Lewis to kick off a disaster of a medley with Lil Wayne. This is a mess from the start. Wayne's "A Millie" is loaded with too many expletives to even translate on TV, and then T-Pain arrives to join Wayne for "Got Money" and obliterate any sense of groove. Kanye, you must have some glow-in-the-dark effects that are more impressive than all of this, no?
6:47 p.m.: Some sort of award is given to some people from "America's Best Dance Crew." Two minutes of life, wasted.
6:48 p.m. Best dancing in a video: The Pussycat Dolls' "When I Grow Up."
6:56 p.m.: After a long commercial break, we're back to see Danity Kane and Pete Wentz reminding viewers to vote for best new artist, and are treated to a bit of Danity Kane counting the votes. Finally, something the girl-group is actually suited to do.
6:58 p.m.: Paramore is said to be performing a few miles away in West Hollywood at the Whiskey A Go-Go, but then they're not, and are just performing on a set that kinda looks like the club's stage. Paramore sings "Misery Business," and Hayley Williams is strutting like a hair metal star as she powers through the song's choppy riffs and clunker of a chorus. Poor Katy Perry. She gets chopped by a commercial break, and she has to endure a full Paramore song?
7:07 p.m.: Russell Brand with another joke about the Jonas Brothers' promise ring. Really, the fact that they wear promise rings isn't really funny.
7:09 p.m.: For those keeping score at home, Linkin Park won best rock video for "Shadow of the Day." Watch it on mute.
7:11 p.m.: Miley Cyrus is doing the new commercial for Rock Band! Oh no, that's the show.
7:13 p.m.: Pink is performing on the Jonas Brothers set, but she's blowing stuff up, cuz she's older and all. She tears off a blue dress for an all-leather outfit, performing on a stage with mini pyrotechnics. The song is still a Joan Jett throwaway.
7:20 p.m.: The Ting Tings! For about 10 seconds. How was that worth it for the act? So they got to perform to a bunch of drunk VIPs and journalists?
7:24 p.m.: Slipknot comes out with Christopher Mintz-Plasse (McLovin), who's pretending he's drunk. The bit is actually kinda funny, and Plasse was wearing a Slipknot mask, but quickly becomes not-so-funny when Slipknot quieted the room by threatening to beat him up. Then Lil Wayne won for best rap video.
7:27 p.m.: Jordin Sparks, sticking up for promise rings. The "Idol" kids bring some heartland values to the event.
7:29 p.m.: T.I. sings "Whatever You Like," cruising around the backlots. Then cue the Numa Numa dance, and on comes Rihanna to duet for "Livin' My Life." She comes off better here than she did during "Disturbia," as there are no glow-sticks, and her cool-as-ice approach immediately cuts through the sample of O Zone's "Dragostea Din Tei."
7:39 p.m.: Christina Aguileria giving "Genie in the Bottle" a bit of rock 'n' roll makeover before she covers Katy Perry's "I Kissed A Girl." Oh wait, never mind, that' Aguileria's new single, "Keeps Getting Better."
7:42 p.m.: Russell Brand starts apologizing for mocking the Jonas Brothers' promise rings, and the Jonas boys actually look somewhat hurt.
7:44 p;.m.: Best new artist goes to Tokio Hotel, beating Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and Jordin Sparks. Bit of a surprise to see the glammy pop-punk band take it. Maybe Universal had its interns working overtime on the text messaging.
7:50 p.m.: This Travis Barker/DJ AM thing is thankfully confined to the commercial breaks. Not even LL Cool J can save that thing.
7:52 p.m.: Paris Hilton arrives to hpye her new MTV show, which was already name-checked once in this blog, and that's more than needed.
7:53 p.m.: The Britney comeback continues!!!! She wins for best pop video. "This little Moon Man is cool," she says. She thanks God for the second time, and add her label this time around.
7:54 p.m.: Lupe Fiaco performs "Superstar," in what is instantly the most compelling live moment of the show, but then it's interrupted by a Taco Bell ad behind him.
8:00 p.m.: To the commenters who are upset about the Russell Brand's political jokes, here's some Kid Rock to even things out for you, with his Skynyrd-sampling bundle of fake American nostalgia "All Summer Long."
8:08 p.m.: Kanye West to be performing a new song. So for those on the West Coast looking for a reason to DVR the show, and wondering what to fast forward to, pretty much just the Kanye performance that closes out the show.
8:10 p.m.: Britney cannot win video of the year. Britney cannot win video of the year. Britney cannot win video of the year. Britney cannot win video of the year. Britney cannot win video of the year. Britney cannot win video of the year. Britney cannot win video of the year.
8:11 p.m.: Britney wins.
8:12 p.m.: Wow, MTV. How desperate are you to have some sort of star back? Pathetic.
8:13 p.m.: Kanye singing"Love Lockdown." So what, Herbie Hancock wasn't available to debut some new jazz interpretations of pop songs?
8:17 p.m.: "Love Lockdown:" Kanye almost approaches singing in the song, which is sparse, based on a vintage, jazzy piano line, and slowly builds, thanks to an arsenal of drums. It doesn't end the show with a bang, but instead gives the MTV VMAs some actual art.
8:23 p.m.: Perez Hilton is interviewed, and confessed he voted for Britney three times. People vote on these things? They're not just engineered with record labels as promotional gifts? Huh, one would never know, as the 2008 MTV VMAs were about little more than setting up a comeback for Britney Spears, although she did little more than walk around and not flub her lines. But the best performance of the evening goes to Kanye, followed closely by 10 seconds of Lupe Fiaco, followed closely by the Rihanna/T.I. pairing. But did anything happen tonight that will be talked about tomorrow? Maybe a bad promise ring joke or two, but nothing that made me forget about the horrific lose by the Chicago Cubs earlier in the day. Till next music awards.



Who does Mr. Brand, Brandt the english idiot think he is to come over to our country and TELL US who we need as president...he is truly an idiottttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt....go home ....
Posted by: OHIO | September 07, 2008 at 06:20 PM
MTV WAS a ground breaking entity. It's a disgrace to see that you used the VMA's as a platform for spewing one sided political opinions. You should be ashamed of yourself, for letting that freak you call an entertainer go on stage and insult the intelligence of the American people.,
Posted by: Amazed at the audacity | September 07, 2008 at 06:29 PM
and demi moore forgot her mic... this show is not very put together!
Posted by: a | September 07, 2008 at 06:29 PM
Dude, that was the worst intro to the MTV VMA's ever! Russell Branch? Who are you?
Posted by: reenie | September 07, 2008 at 06:30 PM
how is this idoit hosting?
another brit that don't kow what they're talking about. this is another award show that suck because of the host.
Posted by: breeze | September 07, 2008 at 07:11 PM
but pink is still hot as hell.
Posted by: breeze | September 07, 2008 at 07:17 PM
Jeez...this really sucks. Maybe Mr. Redstone can come down from his lair and lay waste to every MTV exec tomorrow. Convenient that this mess is happening at a Redstone outpost - sack 'em all on the lot tomorrow.
Better yet, I hope Mrs. Redstone verbalizes how she hates Russel Branch, Usher, Chris Brown, TI and those other pant loads and we can be rid of them as easy as we got rid of Tom Cruise and his production company.
Posted by: JJHart | September 07, 2008 at 07:36 PM
Christina Aguilera is lip synching. Noticeable.
Posted by: Dane | September 07, 2008 at 07:40 PM
very Britney Spears like performance from Christina...
Posted by: z | September 07, 2008 at 07:43 PM
Thank you ABC for airing your show "America United", because Viacom (MTV) decided to have an idiot from the UK host the awards show, only to mock the USA. Remember MTV, the only reason you are able to air your awards show is because of our military keeping us safe, including the executives of Viacom.
Posted by: PROUD AMERICAN | September 07, 2008 at 07:51 PM
Why is Lil Wayne wearing capris made for an 8yr old girl?
Posted by: denny b | September 07, 2008 at 08:04 PM
im sorry lil wayne i love you!!!
butt,,,,, the performance with kid rock was a hot mess. you looked like you didnt knowany words too the song and then its a song by kid rock who is singing about alabama these ppl were bombing ppl!
and here you are trying to hype the audience for him! haha and the funny thing is the audience were not hype at all!
wow this is just.... WOW
also i missed the jokes about the promise ring thing..
WHat happen can someone post some examples of the jokes
Posted by: faithy poo | September 07, 2008 at 08:12 PM
I don't know which is sadder . The idiots that are 'offended' by R Branch taking his comments as serious comment .Or the fact that you sad , purile , morons are actually watching this dirge !
Posted by: Nils | September 07, 2008 at 08:15 PM
Way way too many jokes at the jonas brothers, I dont even like the jonas brothers and I knew the stupid joke was old after the first joke. If this is all that the UK comedy has to offer is some "virgin" jokes over and over then they need to rethink their comedy network...and what kind of crap is it to say fake american nostalgia??? kid rock kicked the most out of all the shows!!
Posted by: Cobra82 | September 07, 2008 at 08:23 PM
I am happy for Britney Spears and wish her well on her comeback. I think russell Brand needs to head back to the UK and I agree on the mocking of the USA. I think some comments should be left to yourself especially when you don't even have the ability to vte in our country.
Posted by: Beverly | September 07, 2008 at 08:24 PM
Birtney wins video of the year. That is the funniest thing I have heard all day.
I'm sure the other artist went WTF? I got dressed up for this.
Posted by: coolrepublica | September 07, 2008 at 08:32 PM
That was the worst pile of crap I've ever seen.. Kid Rock and Pink put on good shows but the spoiled little LA poser audience were more excited by a non-trashed Britney than good music. Sad.
Posted by: JC | September 07, 2008 at 08:35 PM
WORST HOST EVER! BOOOOOO!!!!!
Posted by: Emom24 | September 07, 2008 at 08:38 PM
This isn't live?
Posted by: This | September 07, 2008 at 08:43 PM
Brand lowered the quality and integrity of a good show. Why do you think that we want to hear the inane ramblings of an uninformed know-it-all? Your viewers enjoy humor, but not that idiot.
Posted by: Bob | September 07, 2008 at 08:57 PM
The host that insulted our great country is entitled to his opinion and because of our great country, he is free to express it. just as I am free to change the channel during his hate filled rant. So I did.
ABC is showing a tribute to the troops right now. carlos mencia, toby keith, janet jackson... great performances check it out!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
Posted by: Proud American | September 07, 2008 at 09:29 PM
WORST HOST IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD!!!!
HE IS INSULTING EVERYONE.... HE ISN'T EVEN FROM THIS COUNTRY, HOW DARE HE! SEND HIM BACK TO WHERE HE CAME FROM...ON A BOAT!!!
HE WAS TOTALLY NOT FUNNY!!
Posted by: Can't Believe it! | September 07, 2008 at 09:29 PM
that host is terrible.
i couldn't stand to watch him any longer. i had to switch to ABC's show with snoop dog, pam anderson, toby keith, etc.
Posted by: obamalover | September 07, 2008 at 09:41 PM
I'm watching the intro now with Russel Brandt (recorded it on cable)... my jaw is dropped. As a Barack supporter, I am embarrassed by his behavior. Not offended, just embarrassed. I am here to watch my favorite artists and the performances- not this uninformed verbal diarrhea. I feel bad for the people who had to watch this that don't necessarily agree. Everyone has a right to view art, it doesn't matter who you are or what you believe- you shouldn't have to deal with that ridiculousness. Thankfully most people see through it...
Posted by: masu | September 07, 2008 at 09:51 PM
That was the worst host ever !! Who the heck hired him! Britney is still a trainwreck !! I stopped watching after 20 minutes. I had really looked forward to watching but turned on 70's show reruns.
Posted by: lucy loo | September 07, 2008 at 10:19 PM