Experts say it's all about the ladies on the red carpet — but our eyes were firmly planted on the guys of the night, too. And we just couldn't get enough of our favorites, so we felt it our duty to hand out a special set of awards to the guys who marched down the red carpet last night to the beat of their own drum.

Here, the awards you didn't see...

The "beam me up, Scotty — please" award:
Chris Pine, looking "Unstoppable" in Ralph Lauren.

The "'hottie' is never lost in translation" award:
Sam Worthington, for switching from outback to red carpet (he's wearing Brioni) so seamlessly!

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He may have presented the tribute to all things horror, but Taylor Lautner (thankfully) was no fright tonight! Taylor, who took Kristen Stewart as his red-carpet date, looked more polished than Oscar himself!

Not only did he rock the red carpet, but our guy was cool as a cucumber on stage. Is there nothing he can't do?

We have to say, we're pretty tickled to see our favorite "Twilight" stud all tux-ed up tonight. Although we still don't think it's fair that he's prettier than the rest of us. If Kristen didn't surprise us so delightfully tonight with her killer red carpet look, we'd have to say we'd be a little annoyed he's not coming home with us tonight.

What did you think of Taylor's look?

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Back before the release of "New Moon," director Chris Weitz appeared to be toying with the idea of directing the fourth film in the "Twilight" franchise, "Breaking Dawn." Summit Entertainment has yet to announce whether the fourth book in Stephenie Meyer's vampire saga will be made into a movie (or two... because, well, we all know at least one is going to happen!), but in the weeks before the DVD release of "New Moon" (March 20), Chris was willing to share his opinions about the likelihood of developing the cinematic culmination to the series.

With 3-D all the rage after the optical triumph of "Avatar," we might soon see more movies, like "Breaking Dawn," taking a page out of James Cameron’s handbook. "I think that 3-D is great so long as it's not used in a gimmicky fashion and it can supply extraordinary depth to the visual experience," Chris told MTV News. "And it's great because it brings people to the theater, and filmmakers always want people to see things in the largest format possible."

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