Members bill Posted August 21, 2007 Members Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 Então, das séries que eu vejo, eu montaria assim: Grey's Anatomy Time Has Come Today e Let the Angels Commit From a Whisper to a Scream e Wishin' and Hopin' Six Days I e II House Meaning e Informed Consent Finding Judas e Merry Little Christmas Half Wit e Family The Office Gay Witch Hunt e Grief Counseling A Benihana Christmas I e II Phylli's Wedding e Woman's Appreciation 30 Rock The Aftermath e Blind Date Jack Tor e Black Tie The Rural Juror e Up All Night Ugly Betty Pilot e Queens For a Day Fey's Sleigh Ride e Four Thanksgiving I'm Coming Out e Brothers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Locke Posted August 21, 2007 Members Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 Tinha que ter Three's Company também."Brockback-motherfucking-aquamon" Pois é..tem esse também! Episódios fodas não faltam... Agree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Locke Posted August 21, 2007 Members Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 Não sei por que mas nos últimos dias ando achando que "Os Sopranos" vai papar tudo quanto é prêmio menos o de Melhor Série - Drama, esse que iria para Grey's . Quem sabe.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members EricFernandes Posted August 21, 2007 Members Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 Com os episódios submetidos por Grey's ( e os "lixos" de House e Heroes) a briga será entre os dois. Deixando o fanátismo de lado, to com o pressentimento que Grey's leva. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Locke Posted August 21, 2007 Members Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 Com os episódios submetidos por Grey's ( e os "lixos" de House e Heroes) a briga será entre os dois. Deixando o fanátismo de lado' date=' to com o pressentimento que Grey's leva. [/quote'] U-Hu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Locke Posted August 28, 2007 Members Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 O The Envelope postou o tempo de cada ator nas suas submissões: LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIESJAMES GANDOLFINI = 32:45 minutes /19 scenesHUGH LAURIE = 29:15 minutes / 21 scenesDENIS LEARY = 31:45 minutes / 14 scenesJAMES SPADER = 24:30 minutes / 13 scenesKIEFER SUTHERLAND = 17:00 minutes / 8 scenes LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIESPATRICIA ARQUETTE = 38:45 minutes / 18 scenesMINNIE DRIVER = 33:45 minutes / 18 scenesEDIE FALCO = 13:45 minutes / 8 scenesSALLY FIELD = 17:30 minutes / 11 scenesMARISKA HARGITAY = 40:45 minutes / 24 scenesKYRA SEDGWICK = 42:30 minutes / 18 scenes SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIESMICHAEL EMERSON = 23:30 minutes / 11 scenes (plus 14 minute on O'Quinn episode)MICHAEL IMPERIOLI = 20:30 minutes / 14 scenesT.R. KNIGHT = 36:00 minutes / 26 scenesMASI OKA = 17:30 minutes / 9 scenesTERRY O'QUINN = 31:45 minutes / 17 scenes (plus 17 minute on Emerson episode)WILLIAM SHATNER = 27:00 minutes / 15 scenes SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIESLORRAINE BRACCO = 10:30 minutes / 3 scenesRACHEL GRIFFITHS = 13:00 minutes / 6 scenesKATHERINE HEIGL = 16:30 minutes / 13 scenes (plus 4 min on Oh episode, 1 minute on Wilson episode)SANDRA OH = 30:00 minutes / 20 scenes (no real time on other "GA" episodes)AIDA TURTURRO = 25:30 minutes / 13 scenesCHANDRA WILSON = 12:00 minutes / 9 scenes (plus 5 min on Heigl episode, 3 minutes on Oh episode) Esse é um fator que conta muito na hora da vitória: o tempo do ator no seu episódio. Go Terry Go Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Locke Posted August 28, 2007 Members Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 Comédia: LEAD ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIESAlec Baldwin, "30 Rock" - 9:30 minutes / 9 scenesSteve Carell, "The Office" - 12:00 minutes / 13 scenesRicky Gervais, "Extras" - 25:00 minutes / 10 scenesTony Shalhoub, "Monk" 37:15 minutes / 13 scenesCharlie Sheen, "Two and a Half Men" - 20:15 minutes / 10 scenes LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIESAmerica Ferrera, "Ugly Betty" - 31:15 minutes / 18 scenesTine Fey, "30 Rock" - 8:15 minutes / 6 scenesFelicity Huffman, "Desperate Housewives" - 14:30 minutes / 13 scenesJulia Louis-Dreyfus, "New Adventures of Old Christine" - 18:45 minutes / 9 scenesMary Louise-Parker, "Weeds" - 13:30 minutes / 8 scenes SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES Jon Cryer, "Two and a Half Men" - 13:45 minutes / 7 scenesKevin Dillon, "Entourage" - 11:00 minutes / 8 scenesNeil Patrick Harris, "How I Met Your Mother" - 14:45 minutes /7 scenesJeremy Piven, "Entourage" - 10:45 minutes / 6 scenesRainn Wilson, "The Office" - 13:00 minutes / 10 scenes SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES Conchata Ferrell, "Two and a Half Men" - 13:00 minutes / 7 scenes (plus 45 seconds on Taylor episode)Jenna Fischer, "The Office" - 18:00 minutes / 17 scenesElizabeth Perkins, "Weeds" - 3:00 minutes / 3 scenesJaime Pressly, "My Name Is Earl" - 8:00 minutes / 8 scenesHolland Taylor, "Two and a Half Men" - 10:15 minutes / 5 scenesVanessa Williams, "Ugly Betty" - 8:00 minutes / 4 scenes Não vou nem comentar Perkins e seus 3 minutos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members sark Posted August 28, 2007 Members Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 Acho que não conta tanto porque a Lena Olin quando foi indicada escolheu dois episodios em que ela aparecia mais do que a própria Jennifer Garner. Eram dois episodio excepcionais, a Lena era excepcional e ainda assim não ganhou. Quando o Emmy quer dar ele dá. Quando não quer dar ele simplesmente não dá. Não é o tempo de aparição que vai mudar muita coisa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Cavalca Posted August 28, 2007 Author Members Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 Acho que não conta tanto porque a Lena Olin quando foi indicada escolheu dois episodios em que ela aparecia mais do que a própria Jennifer Garner. Eram dois episodio excepcionais' date=' a Lena era excepcional e ainda assim não ganhou. Quando o Emmy quer dar ele dá. Quando não quer dar ele simplesmente não dá. Não é o tempo de aparição que vai mudar muita coisa.[/quote'] E digo mais. Chance razoável da Lorraine Bracco levar mesmo sendo a atriz com menos tempo na categoria. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Locke Posted August 29, 2007 Members Report Share Posted August 29, 2007 Acho que não conta tanto porque a Lena Olin quando foi indicada escolheu dois episodios em que ela aparecia mais do que a própria Jennifer Garner. Eram dois episodio excepcionais' date=' a Lena era excepcional e ainda assim não ganhou. Quando o Emmy quer dar ele dá. Quando não quer dar ele simplesmente não dá. Não é o tempo de aparição que vai mudar muita coisa. [/quote'] Mas com certeza é mais um fator que deve ser levado em consideração. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members bill Posted September 6, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 Hugh Laurie was almost named Emmy ceremony host! Fox Network came thisclose to naming someone other than "American Idol" emcee Ryan Seacrest as host of the Emmycast on Sept. 16: Hugh Laurie. Laurie was actually the early first choice of several top Fox exex, who lobbied strongly for him to get the job, according to a TV academy source. Others tubthumped for Seacrest, who's a logical choice since he already hosts America's most popular regular TV program plus specials like New Year's Eve countdowns. The standoff at the network was to blame for any host being named so late. Last year Conan O'Brien's appointment was unveiled in mid-May — three months before the Seacrest announcement this year. In the end, Fox decided to go with its "Idol" star over its "House" star because exex felt Seacrest would draw a larger TV audience and because viewers might be confused seeing Laurie in an unfamiliar role. But Laurie, in fact, is an accomplished entertainer beyond just that Doctor Grouch act you see on "House." He's a darn good pianist, for one thing. He performs in a few bands — 16:9 and Poor White Trash — and tickles the ivories in the "House" episode he submitted to Emmy judges in the race for best drama actor, "Half-Wit." But most noteworthy of all are the wild performances he gave on "A Bit of Fry and Laurie," the outrageous comedy sketch show he did between 1986 and 1995 with Stephen Fry on the BBC. Click below to see Laurie in drag and other loopy poses. Oh my... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members jujuba Posted September 6, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 Yeah! Meu predileto !!! Não consigo escolher qual eppy dessa última temporada de "House" foi o melhor! Aff! Talvez o melhor eppy seja 3.17 "Fetal Position" Maria shy2007-09-06 17:58:46 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members sark Posted September 6, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 Esse Emmy apresentado pelo Ryan Seacrest vai ser o melhor sonífero já produzido.. Quem quer apostar em quantas vezes ele vai mencionar o Simon Cowell? Eu digo que umas 30 vezes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Locke Posted September 9, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 Vencedores do Creative Arts Emmy: http://www.emmys.tv/awards/2007pt/nominations_crtv.php?action=search_db Dexter; Elaine e DICK IN BOX venceram. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Locke Posted September 9, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 Should 'American Idol' be forced to give back its Emmy win? "American Idol" finally won an Emmy tonight, but — hey, wait a minute! — should its recipients honored for "Idol Gives Back" be forced to give it back? Many of this website's forum posters say "yes" (click here) — with good reason. How is it possible that "Idol Gives Back" was permitted to compete as a special and a series? It can't be both. It was either a stand-alone TV special and should compete in those races, or it was a regular episode of an ongoing series and compete there. The Emmys have distinctly separate awards for those different program classifications. A while ago TV academy chiefs weighed this very important question because the stakes are so high. The producers of TV's most popular show really, really want to win the top Emmy race for realty TV shows — the category called Outstanding Reality Competition Program, which it lost for four years in a row to "Amazing Race." On the eve of this year's Emmy derby, "Idol" producers thought: If the TV academy would permit them to submit "Idol Gives Back" as a regular episode of a TV series, that might certainly increase its chance to win since the show was such a high-minded, star-studded appeal to help charities. But there was a glitch. Technically, there was no element of competition in that "Idol" installment. It really was a special, even though it aired during "Idol's" regular time slot. However, ATAS eventually decided yes. "Idol Gives Back" could be submitted as an episode sample to be viewed by judges deciding the winner in that series category — and that's what its producers did. I can verify that. I've seen the episode entries in that race. If "Idol" wins that award next Sunday night as "Idol" host Ryan Seacrest presides over the Emmycast, it will be because judges endorsed that one "Idol Gives Back" episode. Therefore, ATAS decided that it was not a TV special. But then ATAS, quite strangely, decided that it also is a special and permitted it to compete there, too. Is that fair? If not, then it means that "Idol Gives Back" should not have been permitted to compete in the category that it won tonight -- Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special. Right? Or if "Idol" is permitted to keep this Emmy, then its entry next Sunday might, theoretically, be disqualified since the exact same TV footage, minute for minute, is being judged in a separate category reserved for regular series. All of this matters a lot because the stakes are so high in another respect. For about an hour tonight the most popular program on TV reigned as the biggest loser of TV's top prize. "American Idol" lost category after category after category at the creative arts awards, finally racking up four losses, which placed its total tally of defeats without a win at 26 — one above the shut-out record of the old "Newhart." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members EricFernandes Posted September 9, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 Já começou a roubação ... A Kate Burton perdeu o Emmy pra Leslie Caron de Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.. nem falo nada.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Cavalca Posted September 9, 2007 Author Members Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 Dexter ganhou edição e abertura e BSG levou o de efeitos especiais. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Locke Posted September 9, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 Já começou a roubação ...A Kate Burton perdeu o Emmy pra Leslie Caron de Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.. nem falo nada.... Péssimo Dexter ganhou edição e abertura e BSG levou o de efeitos especiais. Amazing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members EricFernandes Posted September 15, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 15, 2007 Minhas apostas definitivas: http://seriesmaniacos.blogspot.com/ EricFernandes2007-09-15 14:16:50 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Locke Posted September 16, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 É hoje! É hoje! Lálálálá. Previsões Finais: Drama: Série: Sopranos Ator: Gandolfini Atriz: Driver Ator Coad: Terry OQuinn Atriz Coad: Oh Comédia: Série: 30 Rock Ator: Baldwin Atriz: Ferrera Ator Coad: Piven Atriz Coad: Fischer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Bruno Carvalho Posted September 16, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Galera, eu farei comentários ao vivo da cerimônia de premiação do 2007 Primetime Emmy Awards. Se quiserem participar, passem no http://ligadoemserie.blig.ig.com.br e deixem suas perguntas e comentários. A transmissão começa às 21h deste domingo (16/09). Conto com vocês! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Locke Posted September 16, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Eric, suas previsões são parecidas com as minhas porém acho muito difícil do Laurie vencer. Second Coming o episódio do Gandolfini é muito muito muito bom. Acho que o Laurie deveria ter escolhido One Day, One Room ou Merry Little Christmas para poder se igualar ao Gandolfini. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Locke Posted September 16, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Fotos do ensaio: http://filmmagic.com/ItemListing.aspx?cgl=289830&evntI=0 Teri Hatcher e Anthony Anderson iram apresentar juntos. Katherine Heigl e Kyle Chandler iram apresentar juntos. Tina Fey e Julia Louis Dreyfus iram apresentar juntas. America Ferrera e Vanessa Williams iram apresentar juntas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members EricFernandes Posted September 16, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Locke, ainda não sei, really. Mas o Laurie já ganhou todos os prêmio que poderia ganhar pelo papel, SÓ FALTA o Emmy. Não é possível que será esnobado denovo. Aquelas fotos só deu mais vontade de chegar logo hoje a noite, seu chato! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Locke Posted September 16, 2007 Members Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Realmente o Laurie vençeu tudo. Algo estranho, li no The Envelope Forum que a Heigl vai apresentar Melhor Ator Coadjuvante - Drama. Sei lá é meio estranho ela apresentar o prêmio sendo que seu colega de elenco foi indicado nesta categoria. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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