Thursday, July 28, 2011

Project Runway

Season 9 is ON. Check back soon for my thoughts on the season premiere. I have many. Thoughts, that is.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

EMMY NOMINATIONS!!!

The Emmy Nominees were announced this morning. While I was happy and not at all surprised to see Mad Men and Modern Family receive multiple nominations, there were some happy surprises and some seriously overlooked contenders, in my opinion.

First, the good:

Friday Night Lights. This is one of my favorite shows ever and I am thrilled to see the four nominations. Connie Britton and Kyle Chandler are both incredible and i'm glad they were nominated again this year. The show finally got it's much deserved nod for Outsanding Drama Series, and the series finale episode, Always was nominated for writing. You can bet I'll be watching the red carpet specials for a glimpse of Coach Eric Taylor in a tux.

Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose!

Cat Deeley! I have been saying for years that Cat Deeley, the host of So You Think You Can Dance has been repeatedly overlooked for Outsanding Reality/Competition Host. She really is part of what makes that show so enjoyable and so personal. You can actually see how invested she is in the dancers and the SYTYCD family. Also, one time I was on a game show that Cat Deeley hosted and she was just the sweetest, both on and off camera. So there.


Conan got nominated and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno did not. That is all.

Oh, and Miss Blankenship!!!!

The bad:

No love for Community. One of the most original shows to hit network primetime in a long while, this show continues to get better and more innovative (and hilarious) all the time. I was hoping for at least a show nomination and/or a writing nom, if not a supporting actor nomination for Danny Pudi (Abed).

While I'm so glad that Parks and Recreation was nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series, and Amy Poehler was recognized for her work as Leslie Knope, RON SWANSON, played superbly by Nick Offerman was a glaring omission. I know that the male cast of Modern Family took up most of the category, and I love them all, but I would trade Jon Cryer's nomination for Offerman's, and if I could add an honorable mention to Aziz Ansari.

I'm sure i'm forgetting something else that made me say "yay" or pissed me off, but there you have it.

Here's the complete list of nominees:
The Emmy Nominees were announced this morning. While I was happy and not at all surprised to see Mad Men and Modern Family receive multiple nominations, there were some happy surprises and some seriously overlooked contenders, in my opinion.

First, the good:

Friday Night Lights. This is one of my favorite shows ever and I am thrilled to see the four nominations. Connie Britton and Kyle Chandler are both incredible and i'm glad they were nominated again this year. The show finally got it's much deserved nod for Outsanding Drama Series, and the series finale episode, Always was nominated for writing. You can bet I'll be watching the red carpet specials for a glimpse of Coach Eric Taylor in a tux.

Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose!

Cat Deeley! I have been saying for years that Cat Deely, the host of So You Think You Can Dance has been repeatedly overlooked for Outsanding Reality/Competition Host. She really is part of what makes that show so enjoyable and so personal. You can actually see how invested she is in the dancers and the SYTYCD family. Also, one time I was on a game show that Cat Deeley hosted and she was just the sweetest, both on and off camera. So there.


Conan got nominated and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno did not. That is all.

Oh, and Miss Blankenship!!!!

The bad:

No love for Community. One of the most original shows to hit network primetime in a long while, this show continues to get better and more innovative (and hilarious) all the time. I was hoping for at least a show nomination and/or a writing nom, if not a supporting actor nomination for Danny Pudi (Abed).

While I'm so glad that Parks and Recreation was nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series, and Amy Poehler was recognized for her work as Leslie Knope, RON SWANSON, played superbly by Nick Offerman was a glaring omission. I know that the male cast of Modern Family took up most of the category, and I love them all, but I would trade Jon Crier's nomination for Offerman's, and if I could add an honorable mention to Aziz Ansari.

I'm sure i'm forgetting something else that made me say "yay" or pissed me off, but there you have it.

Here's the complete list of nominees:




Tuesday, July 12, 2011

I'm back!

There's a lot of fun stuff I've been watching this summer and I can't wait to tell you all about it. Soon, I promise. For now, read my latest recap of Teen Mom at http://www.realityshack.com/modules/magazine/article.php?articleid=2109&page=0

Friday, June 5, 2009

WHY I LOVE LATE NIGHT...

Steve Martin and Paul Simon on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.

this clip is everything I love about live tv. It made me laugh out loud, it made me a little uncomfortable a couple of times, and, you know...Steve Martin.

enjoy.

Well done, Conan

I love Conan O'Brien. Jay Leno has never made me laugh out loud. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that I was excited for the new incarnation of the Tonight Show. As far as late night tv goes, I wasn't a regular watcher of Leno or Letterman. I thought David Letterman had a much better show by miles, but for me I would generally tune in when a guest I enjoyed was on. Late Night With Conan O'Brien was the only late night talk show that I would generally watch all the way through.

I watched the first two episodes of Conan's Tonight Show this week and happy to see that what I love about Conan translated so well into the new time slot. First of all, that set is GORGEOUS. I love love love it. I love the way Conan relates to his guests, the way he makes you feel like you are watching as two old friends are catching up. There is so much I want to say about why I think Conan O'Brien is the perfect choice for the Tonight Show, and so many responses to the critics who think that Jay's shoes are too big to fill and that people don't "get" Conan's humor, but this post on the best week ever blog, written by Dan Hopper in response to a review printed in the New York Post, does it so much more brilliantly than I could ever attempt.

read on!