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Re: Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:31 am
by Dien
Perhaps it is He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named?

Re: Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:56 am
by Big Magilla
Very clever if it is. This is not symptomatic of a spambot. I've never seen a spammer reference something specific on the site such as a PM. Could be this is a new user who thought he/she had sent a PM to someone (Sabin?) but it didn't go through because he/she wasn't registered. He/she was registered at 3:07 A.M. and posted this at 3:11 A.M.

Re: Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:16 am
by Sonic Youth
kehkasha18 wrote:I pm'd about something like this awhile ago ^.^ No answer .... yet ;P :roll:
Spambot alert.

Re: Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 3:11 am
by kehkasha18
I pm'd about something like this awhile ago ^.^ No answer .... yet ;P :roll:

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:02 am
by Sabin
I'm truly beyond sick of Tina Fey. I've heard that she's actually a very nice person, and I have no doubt that she's very intelligent and talented. But I'm so tired of being told how brilliant she is, and how much I have to love her. I'd be up for year-long Tina Fey moratorium myself.

But...why?

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:02 pm
by dws1982
There were a few ridiculous awards (Heroes for Visual Effects over Battlestar Galactica? Little Dorrit for Cinematography over Generation Kill), but mostly the same old things you get from the Emmys. I hope the winners of main awards next week are more interesting than these winners would indicate.

None of the Guest Acting wins were too surprising. Especially not Guest Actress in a Comedy since they put SNL in there now. I know her Sarah Palin thing was one of the biggest pop culture touchstones of 2008, but I'm truly beyond sick of Tina Fey. I've heard that she's actually a very nice person, and I have no doubt that she's very intelligent and talented. But I'm so tired of being told how brilliant she is, and how much I have to love her. I'd be up for year-long Tina Fey moratorium myself.




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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 6:36 pm
by anonymous1980
Best Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour):
South Park - "Margaritaville"

Best Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or More):
Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends - "Destination Imagination"

Best Art Direction - Single-Camera Series:
Pushing Daisies - "Dim Sum Lose Some"

Best Art Direction - Multi-Camera Series:
How I Met Your Mother - "Shelter Island"/"Not a Father's Day"

Best Art Direction - TV Movie/Miniseries:
Grey Gardens
Little Dorrit

Best Art Direction - Variety or Music Program:
The 2008 MTV Video Music Awards
American Idol - "Episode 821/822"

Best Casting - Drama Series:
True Blood

Best Casting - Comedy Series:
30 Rock

Best Casting - TV Movie/Miniseries:
Little Dorrit

Best Children's Program - Entertainment:
Wizards of Waverly Place

Best Children's Program - Non-Fiction:
Grandpa, Do You Know Who I Am?
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee - "Coming Home: When Parents Return From War"

Best Choreography:
The 81st Annual Academy Awards - "Musicals Are Back"
So You Think You Can Dance - "Silence"/Adam and Eve

Best Cinematography - One-Hour Series:
The Tudors - "Episode 303"

Best Cinematography - Half-Hour Series:
Californication - "In Utero"

Best Cinematography - TV Movie/Miniseries:
Little Dorrit - "Part 1"

Best Cinematography - Non-Fiction Programming:
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations - "Laos"

Best Cinematography - Reality Programming:
Out of the Wild: The Alaska Experiment - "What Did I Sign Up For?"

Best Commercial:
Heist - Coca-Cola

Best Costumes - Series:
Pushing Daisies - "Bzzzzzzzzz!"

Best Costumes - TV Movie/Miniseries:
Little Dorrit - "Part 3"

Creative Achievement in Interactive Media - Fiction:
The Dharma Initiative - DharmaWantsYou.com

Creative Achievement in Interactive Media - Non-Fiction:
The Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Digital Experience - NBC.com

Best Directing - Non-Fiction Programming:
Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired

Best Directing - Variety, Music or Comedy Special:
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony

Best Guest Actor - Drama Series:
Michael J. Fox, Rescue Me

Best Guest Actress - Drama Series:
Ellen Burstyn, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Best Guest Actor - Comedy Series:
Justin Timberlake, Saturday Night Live

Best Guest Actress - Comedy Series:
Tina Fey, Saturday Night Live

Best Hairstyling - Single-Camera Series:
Mad Men - "The Gold Violin"

Best Hairstyling - Multi-Camera Series:
Dancing with the Stars - "Episode 709"

Best Hairstyling - TV Movie/Miniseries:
Grey Gardens

Best Lighting Direction - VMC Programming:
American Idol - "Finale"

Best Main Title Design:
United States of Tara

Best Main Title Theme Music:
Great Performances

Best Makeup - Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic):
Pushing Daisies - "Dim Sum Lose Some"

Best Makeup - Multi-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic):
MADtv - "Episode 1405"

Best Makeup - TV Movie/Miniseries (Non-Prosthetic):
The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler

Best Makeup - Series, TV Movie, Miniseries or Special (Prosthetic):
Grey Gardens

Best Music Composition - Series:
Legend of the Seeker - "Prophecy"

Best Music Composition - TV Movie/Miniseries:
Into the Storm

Best Music Direction:
Streisand: The Concert

Exceptional Merit in Non-Fiction Filmmaking:
The Memory Loss Tapes

Best Non-Fiction Series:
American Masters

Best Non-Fiction Special:
102 Minutes That Changed America

Best Picture Editing - Drama Series:
Breaking Bad - "ABQ"

Best Picture Editing - Comedy Series:
30 Rock - "Apollo, Apollo"

Best Picture Editing - TV Movie/Miniseries:
Taking Chance

Best Picture Editing - Special:
Chris Rock: Kill the Messenger

Best Picture Editing - Non-Fiction Programming:
This American Life - "John Smith"

Best Picture Editing - Reality Programming:
Project Runway - "Finale, Part 1"

Best Picture Editing - Short Form:
The 81st Annual Academy Awards - Best Motion Picture Montage
Stand Up to Cancer - Survivors

Best Reality Program:
Intervention

Best Sound Editing - Series:
Battlestar Galactica - "Daybreak, Part 2"

Best Sound Editing - TV Movie/Miniseries:
Generation Kill - "The Cradle of Civilization"

Best Sound Editing - Non-Fiction/Reality Programming:
102 Minutes That Changed America

Best Sound Mixing - One-Hour Series:
House - "House Divided"

Best Sound Mixing - Half-Hour Series and Animation:
Entourage - "Pie"
Weeds - "The Three Coolers"

Best Sound Mixing - TV Movie/Miniseries:
Generation Kill - "The Cradle of Civilization"

Best Sound Mixing - Variety or Music Program:
The 81st Annual Academy Awards
The 51st Annual Grammy Awards

Best Sound Mixing - Non-Fiction/Reality Programming:
102 Minutes That Changed America

Best Special Class Program:
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony

Best Special Class Program - Short-Form Animated:
*Not available

Best Special Class Program - Short-Form Live-Action Entertainment:
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog

Best Special Class Program - Short-Form Non-Fiction:
Writer's Draft

Best Special Visual Effects - Series:
Heroes - "The Second Coming"/"The Butterfly Effect"

Best Special Visual Effects - TV Movie, Miniseries or Special:
Generation Kill - "The Cradle of Civilization"

Best Stunt Coordination:
Chuck - "Chuck Versus the First Date"

Best Technical Direction - Series:
American Idol - "Episode 834A"

Best Technical Direction - TV Movie, Miniseries or Special:
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony

Best Variety, Music or Comedy Special:
The Kennedy Center Honors

Best Voice-Over Performance:
Dan Castellaneta, The Simpsons

Best Writing - Non-Fiction Programming:
Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired

Best Writing - Variety, Music or Comedy Special:
Chris Rock: Kill the Messenger