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Emmy surprises amid the mess

Well, what did we all think of the Emmys?

  • I guess I never realized it, but that was Conan’s first Emmy. Yay Conan.
  • Terry O’Quinn’s Emmy over T.R. Knight, Shatner and Hiro kicks ass. Jeremy Piven’s Emmy over Rainn Wilson doesn’t kick ass, although I guess begrudgingly, looking at that list, Piven is probably close to the most outstanding actor of the bunch most of the time. Not the funniest, but that’s not the category.
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My Emmy noms reactions

UPDATE: This was our 100th post!

The actual nomination list is notoriously hard to get because they always just dump the entire list, which buries the major ones toward the middle of the bottom. I’m reading from here. My thoughts after the jump…

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Emmy hopes and reality

I’m going to do this before the nominations come out on Thursday, because TV is all about my hopes and dreams, so I want to compare who I hope will win the Emmy statuettes with the sad reality of who will actually probably maybe win. Although I am a terrible predicter of these things so we’ll see how it goes.

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AWARDS!

Academy Awards

The shameless meat parade known as the Academy Awards took steps in redeeming itself for what will forever be known as the “Crash Debacle” by awarding Martin Scorsese a much deserved best director award Sunday night. This ties him with 3-6 Mafia for one academy award apiece. The fact that his picture “The Departed” went on to win best picture also shows the Academy in good light. Scorsese’s win and composer Ennio Morricone’s “special Oscar” also served as a powerful reminder of how behind the times the awards are. That Morricone has never won anything and it’s taken 26 years for Scorsese to win is nothing short of awful. Not to mention that Alfonso Cuaron (who actually directed the best movie this year, “Children of Men”) wasn’t even nominated. Despite this history I found little to take issue with this year. Sure, it was a little boring but overall I was happy with the results. This either shows that I’m getting older and more complacent or … I guess that’s all it really shows.

Independent Spirit Awards

On the other side of town in a parking lot in Santa Monica the Independent Spirit Awards were a different animal entirely. Hosted by Sarah Silverman and if seen uncut on IFC was the more like those R-rated celebrity roasts than an awards show. I’m not sure what was left for AMC to air a few hours later. It was a very brisk affair clocking in at just less than two hours and had the atmosphere of hanging out with friends rather than some gala ball full of sparkling diamond dresses (see above.) That said I was a little tired of “Little Miss Sunshine” before this show and now am really tired of that movie being the Indie darling of the year. I was rooting for “American Gun” of course and in the end it did have the best song and dance number performed that afternoon (the awards started at 2PM) by Neil Patrick Harris.

Golden Razzies

“Basic Instinct 2” took home Worst Picture and I am sorry but “Wicker Man” was robbed. Nick Cage’s foray into confusing, woman-hitting horror was by far the worst thing to end up on movie screens this past year and deserved some recognition for it’s incredible badness. Our former buddy (remember when we liked him?) M. Night picked up a couple for Worst Director and Worst Supporting Actor for his work in “Lady in the Water.” The Waynes brothers picked up some recognition for their opus “Little Man,” somehow getting an award for Worst Adapted Screenplay by connecting the premise to an old Bugs Bunny cartoon. All these wonderfully terrible “films” are available on DVD and in some cases Blu Ray and HD-DVD so you know what to do.

Chris Brown revealed (to me)

Chris BrownI’m not exactly plugged in to the whole music scene. I couldn’t bring myself to watch the Grammys last night, despite a modest desire to see the Police reunion. So I have nothing to say about that. What I do want to say is that I have only very recently been acquainted with Chris Brown, the R&B/rap artist (right), and come to realize that he was the young man recently appearing on “The OC.”

Which resolved for me the question of why that young man was such a terrible actor: he was not a terrible actor at all, merely just not an actor at all. This is what passes for an epiphany where the hip-hop world and I are concerned.

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