-
Website
http://boxcutters.net/blog -
Original page
http://boxcutters.net/blog/2007/09/17/yawn-the-emmy-awards/ -
Subscribe
All Comments -
Community
-
Top Commenters
-
Daniel D Boxcutter
4 comments · 1 points
-
murrayNE
26 comments · 2 points
-
Mike Beckham
4 comments · 1 points
-
daveaa
5 comments · 3 points
-
Daniel Kilby
5 comments · 2 points
-
-
Popular Threads
-
Spring Break with John Safran
5 days ago · 5 comments
-
Ep 199: The Cult, Ads for Shoes, Garry Shandling
3 weeks ago · 24 comments
-
Ep 200: Myf Warhurst, Highway Patrol, Surprise Guests
2 weeks ago · 15 comments
-
Ep 201: FlashForward, Dominos Pizza, The Future of Television
1 week ago · 4 comments
-
Does Variety Television Actually Exist?
3 weeks ago · 3 comments
-
Spring Break with John Safran
James Spader is a brilliant actor not to mention Boston Legal the best dramedy on Television. Sopranos won like everything else anyways. Good to see it off the air, bored me to tears.
30 Rock is supposed to be insanely funny, probably why it won. I don't mind MNIE but its not that funny. The Office - I just don't get.
The edited down version was a better watch than usual though, I hope they do it again next year.
I hadn’t really looked at the list of nominations prior to the event and I was surprised at the high quality. Sure there are plenty 2 & a Half Men and Grey’ Anatomy type shows, but lots of good stuff too.
Also, no shows swept. The awards seem to spread out fairly evenly over lots of shows.
Great to see Joy, Ari and Locke pick up supporting awards (although for mine Ben should have won over Locke for Lost). Terrible to see Gervais, Spader and Sally Field all pick stuff up. All completely undeserved, especially Spader. His over the top nonsense in Boston Legal is not the sort of thing anybody should be rewarding.
Sally Field’s speech was awful (“At heart my character is a mother, so this is for all the mothers of the world”). Good to see it parodied by David Chase in his speech. Funny also to hear Tina Fey thank 30 Rock’s “dozens of loyal viewers”.
Nice to see the Sopranos honoured twice with a standing ovation. It will be sorely missed.
By the way Mike, are you watching and/or enjoying City Homicide? Or Sea Patrol?
(I know you're a fan of Aussie drama. Just wondering how these stack up in comparison)
If Ten is going to burn the Emmys off at the wee hours (well, the early wee hours - I call them the wee wee hours...) maybe they should do a Wogan-style Eurovision presentation locally: bit of comment and colour, bit of off-colour humour, bit of context for shows we don't get or haven't got?
Make "the watching of the show" the show, not the show instead, which has apparently lost its appeal.
Now there's a hosting spot for Josie Perelli(sp?) if I ever saw one.
If not from the schadenfreude I get from working with (and pulling the piss out of) quite a few of the extras, I'd get no pleasure out of the experience at all...
And yet- it stinks.
I grant you you the scripting is horrible, owing mostly (i think) to the 'sledgehammer of plot'. Anytime TV actors have to resort to 'playing pantomine' to make a script work - you know you're in trouble.
So - why does it rate its pants off? I'm really curious as to what the people who like it see in it...