The 57th Annual Emmy Awards: A Collection of Thoughts
This post shall also be known as: I Live Blogged My Favorite Parts of the Emmys and, No, It Doesn't Necessarily Make Sense William Shatner won the Emmy for Best Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Series. I'm glad. He was my pick. It...
Posted to Video by Joan Hunt on September 19, 2005 03:07 AM
The 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Winners
Here are the winners of this years Emmy Awards. Lots of surprises this year. Made for a very interesting ceremony, even though Ellen DeGeneres was WASTED as a host. Best Drama Series: Lost Best Comedy Series: Everybody Loves Raymond Best TV Movie: Warm Springs Best Miniseries: The Lost Prince Best...
Posted to Video by Matt Maltese on September 19, 2005 02:47 AM
The Emmys: I'm Issuing Gag Orders
It's just after six p.m. on the west coast, two hours before the Emmys start for us. I've been working on a project all day long so that I have uninterrupted time later.
Posted to Video by Joan Hunt on September 18, 2005 09:54 PM
2005 Emmy Predictions: Just Under the Wire
I really intended to do this a few days ago, but her I am mere hours before show time scrambling to get something, anything together. So, I apologize for this, but I felt the need to get something together. No...
Posted to Video by Chris Beaumont on September 18, 2005 06:12 PM
Emmy Predictions
To kick off TV's premiere week, the industry honors the best of last season at the 57th annual Primetime Emmy Awards tonight. Host Ellen DeGeneres is supposed to heal the nation through laughter or some shit in the wake of...
Posted to Video by Chip Ross on September 18, 2005 01:15 PM
Matt's Emmy Predictions: Part 3
In case you don't know about the Emmy process... The shows nominated Best Series Awards submit 6 episodes each. The voters watch those tapes and vote on that. For the Lead Acting Awards the nominees submit 1 episode each. The voters...
Posted to Video by Matt Maltese on September 18, 2005 01:00 AM







Article comments
1 - Eric Olsen
no one is going to argue with me about the 4th class status of the Emmys, eh?
2 - Eric Berlin
I'm just not a big awards show person. To me, award shows in general rank about 4th class behind talk shows, daytime shows, soap operas, and as far as uninteresting television.
Maybe I'll throw awards in front of soap operas, so let's call 'em third class.
3 - Bob A. Booey
I'll say the Emmys are 3rd. No one really cares about the Tonys except, y'know, theater nerds.
The caliber of stars who appear on the Tonys is way, way below the Emmys, which is in turn way below the Oscars. If you want to be accurate, I'd put the Golden Globes 3rd, before the Emmys.
That is all.
4 - Eric Olsen
I don't usually watch them either, but the entertainment level of the Tonys -- the actuall performances -- is much higher than the Emmys: TV about TV.