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TCAs 2013: 'Breaking Dawn Part II' Wins Big in Movie Field
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The last chapter in the 'Twilight' series wins seven trophies, while 'Pitch Perfect' takes home four.

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Winners of the 2013 Teen Choice Awards were revealed on Sunday, August 11. In movie field, "The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn Part II" followed in the footsteps of its predecessor, which also became a big winner last year, by winning seven categories it was nominated in.

The last installment in the "Twilight" feature franchise was named Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy Movie and Choice Romance Movie. It also helped Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson win the Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy Actor and Romance Actor respectively, with Kristen Stewart securing the Choice Female in both categories. Kellan Lutz's portrayal of Emmett Cullen made him the Scene Stealer.

A cappella sensation "Pitch Perfect" became the second feature with most winnings. Besides winning Choice Comedy Movie, it earned two other prizes through Skylar Astin's Choice Comedy Movie Actor and Rebel Wilson's actress award. Adam DeVine also contributed to the big win of the singing pic with his Villain prize.

"The Perks of Being a Wallflower" beat the likes of "The Great Gatsby" and "Argo" to claim Choice Drama Movie nod. Its two stars, Logan Lerman and Emma Watson, grabbed the Actor and Actress trophies respectively.

Tying with two wins were this year's box-office hits "Iron Man 3" and "The Heat". The former became the Choice Action Movie with Robert Downey Jr. as the best actor. The latter, meanwhile, saw its success that night through Sandra Bullock's Choice Summer Movie Female Star and Choice Chemistry she shared with co-star Melissa McCarthy.

The 2013 TCA was hosted by Lucy Hale and Darren Criss, airing live from the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles on FOX. Ashton Kutcher was honored with the Ultimate Choice Award.

2013 Teen Choice Awards Movie Winners:

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