On the other hand, this is MTV, which, at least as this member of Generation Y is concerned lost all credibility in the mid-90's (the little it had left) in regards to being a cultural barometer. I don't think I could quantify how little I care about what they pick for the best movie on the year.
Even if I did, it's clearly using a different criteria for judging the "best" movie, other than "the one scholars and academics agree is the most highly crafted movie of them all." And, as someone who did enjoy the movie (and ID4) for what they were ("popcorn entertainment") and not as the epitome of cinema, I hardly think its one of the signs of Armageddon (apparently, meteor showers destroying buildings in New York and other cities worldwide is one of the signs, at least as far as Michael Bay tells me).