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Miles 06-30-2010 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6853196)
I'm just getting into Party Down and while I like it (and the "inside" nonsense), I'm not at all shocked the ratings were dismal. I just can't see it connecting with folks outside of the 'Wood.

I would hardly be surprised if I may have missed some things by not having been around the Hollywood acting environment but it was still great. I figured the ratings were terrible because it was a small show on STARZ that didn't have all that much marketing appeal.

DaneMcCloud 07-01-2010 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Miles (Post 6853223)
I would hardly be surprised if I may have missed some things by not having been around the Hollywood acting environment but it was still great. I figured the ratings were terrible because it was a small show on STARZ that didn't have all that much marketing appeal.

Oh, I wasn't implying that all of the viewers weren't hip to those moments, but that it probably turned off many of the viewers and made them disinterested. I think it's a funny, witty show but it's certainly not a "Hollywood" show like Entourage.

The show had absolutely brutally awful ratings, which is why it was canceled.

No offense intended.

DaneMcCloud 07-01-2010 12:10 AM

Oh and Reaper, everytime I see Ron Swanson, I think of Phobia.

:D

Miles 07-01-2010 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6853228)
Oh, I wasn't implying that all of the viewers weren't hip to those moments, but that it probably turned off many of the viewers and made them disinterested. I think it's a funny, witty show but it's certainly not a "Hollywood" show like Entourage.

The show had absolutely brutally awful ratings, which is why it was canceled.

No offense intended.

Yeah I agree with your take there. The opposite of Entourage tone of the show was definitely a bit dark at times. I was not at all surprised it was canceled and am just happy it made it to the second season.

vailpass 07-01-2010 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by SportsRacer (Post 6852484)
I know, right? Consuming media. How odd.

Shut up phag.

Reaper16 07-08-2010 09:38 AM

The real Emmy nominations are in:

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
The Big Bang Theory • CBS

Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper

Curb Your Enthusiasm • HBO

Larry David as Himself

Glee • FOX
Matthew Morrison as Will Schuester

Monk • USA

Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk

The Office • NBC

Steve Carell as Michael Scott

30 Rock • NBC

Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy


Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series
Breaking Bad • AMC

Bryan Cranston as Walter White

Dexter • Showtime

Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan

Friday Night Lights • DirecTV

Kyle Chandler as Eric Taylor

House • FOX

Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House

Lost • ABC

Matthew Fox as Jack Shephard

Mad Men • AMC

Jon Hamm as Don Draper



Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
Glee • FOX

Lea Michele as Rachel Berry

The New Adventures Of Old Christine • CBS

Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Christine Campbell

Nurse Jackie • Showtime

Edie Falco as Jackie Peyton

Parks And Recreation • NBC

Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope

30 Rock • NBC

Tina Fey as Liz Lemon

United States Of Tara • Showtime

Toni Collette as Tara Gregson


Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
The Closer • TNT

Kyra Sedgwick as Deputy Chief Brenda Johnson

Damages • FX Networks

Glenn Close as Patty Hewes

Friday Night Lights • DirecTV

Connie Britton as Tami Taylor

The Good Wife • CBS

Julianna Margulies as Alicia Florrick

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit • NBC

Mariska Hargitay as Det. Olivia Benson

Mad Men • AMC

January Jones as Betty Draper




Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
Glee • FOX

Chris Colfer as Kurt Hummel

How I Met Your Mother • CBS

Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson

Modern Family • ABC

Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Mitchell

Modern Family • ABC

Eric Stonestreet as Cameron Tucker

Modern Family • ABC

Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy

Two And A Half Men • CBS

Jon Cryer as Alan Harper



Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
Breaking Bad • AMC

Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman

Damages • FX Networks

Martin Short as Leonard Winstone

Lost • ABC

Terry O'Quinn as John Locke

Lost • ABC

Michael Emerson as Ben Linus

Mad Men • AMC

John Slattery as Roger Sterling

Men Of A Certain Age • TNT

Andre Braugher as Owen


Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
Glee • FOX
Jane Lynch as Sue Sylvester

Modern Family • ABC

Julie Bowen as Claire Dunphy

Modern Family • ABC

Sofia Vergara as Gloria Delgado-Pritchett

Saturday Night Live • NBC

Kristen Wiig as Various Characters

30 Rock • NBC

Jane Krakowski as Jenna Maroney

Two And A Half Men • CBS

Holland Taylor as Evelyn Harper


Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
Burn Notice • USA

Sharon Gless as Madeline Westen

Damages • FX Networks

Rose Byrne as Ellen Parsons

The Good Wife • CBS

Archie Panjabi as Kalinda Sharma

The Good Wife • CBS

Christine Baranski as Diane Lockhart

Mad Men • AMC

Christina Hendricks as Joan Harris

Mad Men • AMC

Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson



Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series
Glee • Wheels • FOX

Mike O'Malley as Burt Hummel

Glee • Dream On • FOX

Neil Patrick Harris as Bryan Ryan

Modern Family • Travels With Scout • ABC

Fred Willard as Frank Dunphy

Nurse Jackie • Chicken Soup • Showtime

Eli Wallach as Bernard Zimberg

30 Rock • Emmanuelle Goes To Dinosaur Land • NBC

Jon Hamm as Dr. Drew Baird

30 Rock • Into The Crevasse • NBC

Will Arnett as Devin Banks



Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series
The Closer • Make Over • TNT

Beau Bridges as Detective George Andrews

Damages • The Next One's Gonna Go In Your Throat • FX Networks

Ted Danson as Arthur Frobisher

Dexter • Road Kill • Showtime

John Lithgow as Arthur Mitchell

The Good Wife • Fleas • CBS

Alan Cumming as Eli Gold


The Good Wife • Bad • CBS

Dylan Baker as Colin Sweeney

Mad Men • Shut The Door. Have A Seat. • AMC

Robert Morse as Bertram Cooper

24 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM • FOX

Gregory Itzin as President Charles Logan



Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series
The Big Bang Theory • The Maternal Congruence • CBS

Christine Baranski as Beverly Hofstadter

Desperate Housewives • The Chase • ABC

Kathryn Joosten as Karen McCluskey

Glee • The Rhodes Not Taken • FOX

Kristin Chenoweth as April Rhodes

Saturday Night Live • Host: Tina Fey • NBC

Tina Fey as Host

Saturday Night Live • Host: Betty White • NBC

Betty White as Host

30 Rock • The Moms • NBC •

Elaine Stritch as Colleen Donaghy

Two And A Half Men • 818-JKLPUZO • CBS

Jane Lynch as Dr. Linda Freeman



Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series
Big Love • The Might And The Strong • HBO

Mary Kay Place as Adaleen Grant

Big Love • End Of Days • HBO

Sissy Spacek as Marilyn Densham

The Cleaner • Does Everybody Have A Drink? • A&E

Shirley Jones as Lola Zellman

Damages • Your Secrets Are Safe • FX Networks

Lily Tomlin as Marilyn Tobin

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit • Bedtime • NBC

Ann-Margret as Rita Wills

Lost • The End • ABC

Elizabeth Mitchell as Juliet Burke

Outstanding Comedy Series
Curb Your Enthusiasm • HBO

Glee • FOX
Modern Family • ABC

Nurse Jackie

The Office • NBC

30 Rock • NBC


Outstanding Drama Series
Breaking Bad• AMC
Dexter • SHO

The Good Wife • CBS
Lost • ABC

Mad Men • AMC

True Blood • HBO

Reaper16 07-08-2010 09:39 AM

While I was surprised and pleased to see Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton get nominations for FNL, the list as a whole is atrocious. As usual, the Emmy nominations make an embarrassment of the entire medium.

irishjayhawk 07-08-2010 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Reaper16 (Post 6866651)
While I was surprised and pleased to see Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton get nominations for FNL, the list as a whole is atrocious. As usual, the Emmy nominations make an embarrassment of the entire medium.

Really?

There are some surprising ones but I think, aside from the populism nods (majority of Glee noms) they're pretty decent. Hell, Best Actor in a Drama is effing stacked.

Now that I've watched FNL it's shocking both Coach and Mrs. Coach haven't been nominated before because they're spectacular. Might be the best on screen marriage I've seen. More on my FNL thoughts later.

Mike O'Malley for guest star, for sure. He wins easily, for me, anyway.

The one glee nomination I completely agree with (non-guest star, obviously) is Chris Colfer. I'm glad they recognized him as easily the best character and performance on that show.

The Pacific should win credit sequence but FNL should have been nominated.

I also have to agree with this tweet:

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@TVWithoutPity: insane #TheOffice's worst season got #Emmy nom for Best Comedy, while #Chuck, #Community, and #CougarTown didn't.
Breaking Bad walks with Cinematography or I kill some people.

Red Brooklyn 07-08-2010 08:15 PM

I'll be lending all my good vibes in support of Foxy, O'Quinn, Mitchell and LOST for victory in their respective catagories.

And this past season of The Office was, hands down, it's most uneven thus far. I was actually surprised to read it landed a nod.

DaneMcCloud 07-09-2010 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Red Brooklyn (Post 6868528)
I'll be lending all my good vibes in support of Foxy, O'Quinn, Mitchell and LOST for victory in their respective catagories.

And this past season of The Office was, hands down, it's most uneven thus far. I was actually surprised to read it landed a nod.

The actors from Lost can eat a dick. They weren't convincing, at all. Their final season was a joke, from start to end.

Jon Hamm was ****ing EPIC. His performance was head and shoulders above Matthew Fox, who basically played the same character for six seasons, outside a few lines (that weren't even convincing, IMO).

As for Supporting Actor, I don't really have a dog in this hunt but I'd take John Slattery. His performance was sublime. Emerson and O'Quinn reiterated the same performances over the past 3 season and didn't bring ANYTHING new.

I saw the Ann-Margaret episode and of course, the Eli Mitchell "Lost". No comparison. Eli Mitchell is predictable and lame, hence her "V" performances.

Ann-Margaret is a legend. The same of which can't be said for Eli Mitchell.

Reaper16 07-09-2010 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6869226)

I saw the Ann-Margaret episode and of course, the Eli Mitchell "Lost". No comparison. Eli Mitchell is predictable and lame, hence her "V" performances.

Ann-Margaret is a legend. The same of which can't be said for Eli Mitchell.

I didn't see the Ann-Margaret episode of the cartoon known as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She'd have to be awfully good to win over Elizabeth Mitchell in the Lost finale. Legend doesn't have anything to do with anything. Elizabeth Mitchell and Josh Holloway were so good that I actually stopped hating the flash-sideways during the scene where they reunited at the vending machine.

Reaper16 07-09-2010 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6869226)
The actors from Lost can eat a dick. They weren't convincing, at all. Their final season was a joke, from start to end.

Jon Hamm was ****ing EPIC. His performance was head and shoulders above Matthew Fox, who basically played the same character for six seasons, outside a few lines (that weren't even convincing, IMO).

As for Supporting Actor, I don't really have a dog in this hunt but I'd take John Slattery. His performance was sublime. Emerson and O'Quinn reiterated the same performances over the past 3 season and didn't bring ANYTHING new.

I agree that Lost's sixth season was a series-damaging joke, but that doesn't diminish some of the performances. Fox was actually good, for once. So good that I am not upset that he got nominated. He sold that conversion from Man of Science to Man of Faith and it seemed to spark something in his performance. I must disagree, strongly - like to the point of cursing -, with you about Emerson and O'Quinn. They both brought plenty new to their characters. Emerson portrayed Ben Linus as more humble on the island and more protective/fatherly in the flash-sideways, while O'Quinn was an entirely different character than in years previous.

I think Brian Cranston should win for the third straight year; his performance is an all-time great one. That said, if Jon Hamm submits the episode "The Gypsy and the Hobo" than he has a shot of upsetting Cranston. I'd like to see Hamm win it one year; he's been very good this whole time.

Red Brooklyn 07-09-2010 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6869226)
As for Supporting Actor, I don't really have a dog in this hunt but I'd take John Slattery. His performance was sublime. Emerson and O'Quinn reiterated the same performances over the past 3 season and didn't bring ANYTHING new.

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Originally Posted by Reaper16 (Post 6869234)
Fox was actually ... So good that I am not upset that he got nominated. He sold that conversion from Man of Science to Man of Faith and it seemed to spark something in his performance. I must disagree, strongly - like to the point of cursing -, with you about Emerson and O'Quinn. They both brought plenty new to their characters. Emerson portrayed Ben Linus as more humble on the island and more protective/fatherly in the flash-sideways, while O'Quinn was an entirely different character than in years previous.

Guys, Reaper's right.

Reaper16 07-09-2010 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Red Brooklyn (Post 6869602)
Guys, Reaper's right.

I saw what you did with that ellipses.

Red Brooklyn 07-09-2010 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Reaper16 (Post 6869684)
I saw what you did with that ellipses.

I'm sorry, what?

:D


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