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Emmy Nominations - who's it gonna be?
It's that time of year again, the nominations are announced tomorrow. If Buffy doesn't get at least NOMINATED yet again this year, I am going to boycott the Emmys. And they'd damn well better win for the best hour (or whatever it's called) for "Once More With Feeling".
Scrubs and 24 are 2 newcomers that also deserve nominations. I don't know the categories at the Emmys actually. I don't usually pay too much attention except to the big categories. Are there categories for best NEW show? Anyhow, post the categories and your picks for nominations and winners. I'm curious to see what people out there think. Although I think this message board agrees about most of the shows. |
Buffy doesn't get at least NOMINATED
The academy left off the writing nomination for the series
on the Ballot. They had to send out another Ballot. I saw the updated Ballot, it was for the Musical. When it rains it pours in Sunnydale. |
It's a tough call as to which show should win the best drama emmy.
My two picks are The Shield (for just about any episode) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer for the musical episode. I'm leaning towards the Buffy musical (since they vote for just one specific episode) just because it was so damn brilliant - but if I was voting for a whole season my vote would go to The Shield (it was an off year for Buffy, relatively speaking). |
Uh.... SIX FEET UNDER!!
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Originally posted by JonTurner Uh.... SIX FEET UNDER!! |
Buffy got snubbed again and only got 4 nods for makeup and hairstyling. UPN got 9 nominations.
Poor, poor WB. They can't get nominated for crap. They got two nods for "Smallville". That's it for the network. |
Not sure what to make of this list. <I>Xena</I>? I really don't understand how they decide when syndicated shows qualify. It aired well over a year ago.
Too many NBC comedies. I'm sorry, but <I>Frasier</I> and <I>Friends</I> are not the funniest shows on television anymore. Shocked to see <I>South Park</I> in there. Sure, it deserves it, but I didn't expect them to know that. I have no problems with Keifer as Best Actor ... he was incredible. <I>24</I> as Best Drama, though, is laughable. Good to see great new shows like <I>Alias</I> and <I>The Shield</I> get some recognition. Embarrassing that OMWF isn't on any of the episodic lists. At least they threw it a bone with the Musical category. Also good to see HBO holding it's grip on the throats of the networks. Without all those cop-out comedic nominations for the same old NBC comedies, HBO would have crushed the networks. I'll have to look at the list in a bit more detail later to see what I really think. das |
You have to feel bad for Rob Lowe, the only West Wing cast member not to get nominated. Even Stockard Channing and Mary-Louise Parker, who were each in only a handful of episodes, got nominated. If I remember correctly, Lowe has never been nominated while Spencer, Whitford, and Schiff have received multiple nominations. I like Dule Hill, but really does he do an appreciably better job than Lowe? It's kind of like how Kristin Davis never gets nominated for SATC, although I don't watch that series so I can't comment on her acting abilities. Martin Sheen and Allison Janney are both great, but in an ensemble like the West Wing I don't think anyone should be singled out as a lead actor or actress.
I can go along with Matt LeBlanc and Jennifer Aniston, even though again they should be nominated in supporting roles, but what is Matthew Perry doing in there? Chandler did virtually nothing this season. |
LIST OF NOMINEES
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
As Told By Ginger Lunatic Lake NICK Futurama Roswell That Ends Well FOX King Of The Hill Bobby Goes Nuts FOX The Simpsons She Of Little Faith FOX South Park Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants COM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour Or More) Trilogy (Samurai Jack) Cartoon Network Walking With Prehistoric Beasts DISC When Dinosaurs Roamed America DISC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Art Direction For A Multi-Camera Series Emeril Halloween NBC Friends The One Where Rachel Has a Baby - Parts 1 & 2 NBC That 70s Show That 70s Musical FOX Titus Into Thin Air FOX Will & Grace Cheatin Trouble Blues NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series Alias Truth Be Told (Pilot) ABC Six Feet Under Back To The Garden HBO Six Feet Under Pilot HBO 24 Midnight - 1:00 a.m. (Pilot) FOX The West Wing Manchester (Part 2) NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Art Direction For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special Band Of Brothers Part 7: The Breaking Point HBO Dinotopia Part 1 ABC James Dean TNT The Mists Of Avalon Part 1 TNT Stephen Kings Rose Red Part 2 ABC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oustanding Art Direction For A Variety Or Music Program A&E In Concert: Sting In Tuscany...All This Time A&E The 74th Annual Academy Awards ABC Concert For New York City VH1 The 44th Annual Grammy Awards CBS MADtv MADtvs 3rd Annual Salute To The Movies FOX Opening Ceremony Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series Frasier NBC Friends NBC Scrubs NBC Sex And The City HBO Will & Grace NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series Alias ABC Law & Order NBC Once And Again ABC Six Feet Under HBO 24 FOX The West Wing NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Casting For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special Band Of Brothers HBO The Gathering Storm HBO James Dean TNT The Laramie Project Path To War HBO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Choreography The 74th Annual Academy Awards ABC Madonna Live: The Drowned World Tour HBO MADtv MADtvs 7th Season Premiere FOX Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration CBS Opening Ceremony Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games NBC Target Stars On Ice A&E -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Cinematography For A Multi-Camera Series American Family The Forgotten War PBS Frasier Deathtrap NBC Friends The One With the Rumor NBC Will & Grace A Chorus Lie NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series Alias Truth Be Told (Pilot) ABC Ally McBeal Reality Bites FOX CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Identity Crisis CBS Six Feet Under Driving Mr. Mossback HBO The West Wing Bartlet For America NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Cinematography For A Miniseries Or Movie Band Of Brothers Part 8: The Patrol HBO James Dean TNT The Mists Of Avalon Part 1 TNT Path To War HBO Shackleton Part 2 A&E Uprising Part 2 NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Cinematography For Non-Fiction Programming (Single Or Multi-Cam) American Experience Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film PBS Blue Planet: Seas Of Life Ocean World DISC The Human Face with John Cleese TLC In Memoriam: New York City, 9/11/01 HBO 9/11 CBS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Commercial Amnesia - Computer Associates Bright Star Broadway Tribute - Visa First Words - Disney Move - Nike Nail Gun - Fox Sports Out Of Towner - Anheuser-Busch, Inc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Costumes For A Series Alias Truth Be Told (Pilot) ABC Farscape Into The Lions Den (Part 1): Lambs To The Slaughter Sci Fi Sex And The City Defining Moments HBO Six Feet Under Back To The Garden HBO That 70s Show That 70s Musical FOX Will & Grace A Moveable Feast NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Costumes For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special Anne Rices The Feast Of All Saints Part 1 SHO Dinotopia Part 1 ABC The Gathering Storm HBO James Dean TNT The Mists Of Avalon Part 1 TNT Victoria And Albert Part 1 A&E -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Costumes For A Variety Or Music Program Madonna Live: The Drowned World Tour HBO MADtv MADtvs Holiday Spectacular FOX Opening Ceremony Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games NBC Saturday Night Live Host: Ian McKellen NBC Target Stars On Ice A&E -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series Curb Your Enthusiasm The Doll HBO Malcolm In The Middle Christmas FOX Scrubs My Old Lady NBC Sex And The City The Real Me HBO Will & Grace A Chorus Lie NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series The Shield Pilot FX Six Feet Under Pilot HBO 24 Midnight - 1:00 a.m. (Pilot) FOX The West Wing The Indians In The Lobby NBC The West Wing Posse Comitatus NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Directing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Program The 74th Annual Academy Awards ABC America: A Tribute To Heroes From Broadway: Fosse PBS Late Show With David Letterman CBS Opening Ceremony Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Directing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special Band Of Brothers The Gathering Storm HBO James Dean TNT The Laramie Project HBO Path To War HBO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Series Alias Q & A ABC Six Feet Under Pilot 24 Midnight - 1:00 a.m. (Pilot) FOX 24 7:00 a.m - 8:00 a.m. FOX The West Wing Bartlet For America NBC The West Wing 100,000 Airplanes NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special Band Of Brothers Part 2: Day Of Days HBO Band Of Brothers Part 4: Replacements HBO James Dean TNT The Lost Battalion A&E Shackleton Part 2 A&E -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing For A Series Everybody Loves Raymond Talk To Your Daughter CBS Frasier The Proposal NBC Friends The One With The Rumor NBC Friends The One With The Halloween Party NBC Will & Grace A Chorus Lie NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special A&E in Concert: Sting in Tuscany...All This Time A&E The 74th Annual Academy Awards ABC Come Together: A Night For John Lennons Words and Music TNT Janet Jackson: In Concert From Hawaii HBO John Leguizamos Sexaholix... A Love Story HBO U2 Elevation 2001: Live From Boston VH1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Picture Editing For Non-Fiction Programming (Single Or Multi-Camera) America Undercover Small Town Ecstasy HBO America Undercover Southern Comfort HBO Blue Planet: Seas Of Life Ocean World DISC In Memoriam: New York City, 9/11/01 HBO 9/11 CBS Survivor Marquesas: Two Peas In A Pod CBS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Hairstyling For A Series Alias Q & A ABC Buffy The Vampire Slayer Hells Bells UPN Enterprise Two Days And Two Nights Sex And The City Ghost Town HBO Six Feet Under Ill Take You HBO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Hairstyling For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special Anne Rices The Feast Of All Saints Part 1 SHO Band Of Brothers Part 5: Crossroads HBO Dinotopia Part 1 ABC James Dean TNT The Mists Of Avalon Part 1 TNT Path To War HBO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic, Multi-Camera) For VMC Programming A&E in Concert: Sting in Tuscany...All This Time A&E The 74th Annual Academy Awards ABC America: A Tribute To Heroes Opening Ceremony Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games NBC Survivor Africa: Finale And The Reunion CBS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Main Title Design Band Of Brothers HBO The Mind Of The Married Man HBO Six Feet Under HBO Wolf Lake CBS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Makeup For A Series (Non-Prosthetic) Alias Q & A ABC Buffy The Vampire Slayer Hells Bells UPN CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Slaves Of Las Vegas CBS MADtv MADtvs 7th Season Premiere FOX Six Feet Under Pilot HBO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Makeup For A Series (Prosthetic) Buffy The Vampire Slayer Hells Bells UPN CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Overload CBS Enterprise Broken Bow (Pilot) UPN Six Feet Under A Private Life HBO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Makeup For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special (Non-Prosthetic) Band Of Brothers Part 9: Why We Fight HBO Dinotopia Part 1 ABC James Dean TNT Jim Hensons Jack And The Beanstalk: The Real Story Part 2 CBS The Mists Of Avalon Part 1 TNT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Makeup For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special (Prosthetic) Band Of Brothers Part 3: Carentan HBO Jim Hensons Jack And The Beanstalk: The Real Story Part 2 CBS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Dramatic Underscore) Blue Planet: Seas Of Life Ocean World DISC JAG Adrift (Part 2) CBS 24 7:00 a.m - 8:00 a.m. FOX The X-Files The Truth FOX Xena: Warrior Princess A Friend In Need II SYN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Music Composition For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special (Dramatic Underscore) Dinner With Friends HBO Jim Hensons Jack And The Beanstalk: The Real Story Part 2 CBS Last Call SHO The Mists Of Avalon Part 1 TNT Shackleton Part 2 A&E We Were The Mulvaneys LIFE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Music Direction Buffy The Vampire Slayer Once More With Feeling UPN Dinotopia Part 1 ABC The Kennedy Center Honors CBS Opening Ceremony Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games NBC Ultimate Manilow! CBS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Music And Lyrics (Song Title in " ") The Carol Burnett Show Show Stoppers A Mackie Rag CBS The Fairly OddParents Christmas Every Day - I Wish Every Day Could Be Christmas NICK Family Guy Brian Wallows And Peter Swallows - Youve Got A Lot To See FOX Judging Amy Beating The Bounds - The Best Kind Of Answer CBS The Simpsons The Old Man And The Key - Ode To Branson FOX -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Main Title Theme Music A Day In Their Lives HIST First Monday CBS Justice League Cartoon Six Feet Under HBO Wolf Lake -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show FOX Bernie Mac as Bernie Mac Everybody Loves Raymond CBS Ray Romano as Raymond Frasier NBC Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane Friends NBC Matt LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani Friends NBC Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series The Shield FX Michael Chiklis as Detective Vic Mackey Six Feet Under HBO Michael C. Hall as David Fisher Six Feet Under HBO Peter Krause as Nate Fisher 24 FOX Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer The West Wing NBC Martin Sheen as Josiah Bartlet -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie The Gathering Storm HBO Albert Finney as Winston Churchill James Dean TNT James Franco as James Dean Path To War HBO Sir Michael Gambon as Lyndon B. Johnson Shackleton A&E Kenneth Branagh as Ernest Shackleton We Were The Mulvaneys LIFE Beau Bridges as Michael Mulvaney -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series Everybody Loves Raymond CBS Patricia Heaton as Debra Friends NBC Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green Malcolm In The Middle FOX Jane Kaczmarek as Lois Sex And The City HBO Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw Will & Grace NBC Debra Messing as Grace Adler -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series Alias ABC Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow Judging Amy CBS Amy Brenneman as Judge Amy Gray Six Feet Under HBO Rachel Griffiths as Brenda Chenowith Six Feet Under HBO Frances Conroy as Ruth Fisher The West Wing NBC Allison Janney as C.J. Cregg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie The Gathering Storm HBO Vanessa Redgrave as Clementine Churchill The Rosa Parks Story CBS Angela Bassett as Rosa Parks We Were The Mulvaneys LIFE Blythe Danner as Corinne Mulvaney Wild Iris SHO Laura Linney as Iris Bravard Wild Iris SHO Gena Rowlands as Minnie Brinn -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series Everybody Loves Raymond CBS Peter Boyle as Frank Everybody Loves Raymond CBS Brad Garrett as Robert Frasier NBC David Hyde Pierce as Niles Crane Malcolm In The Middle FOX Bryan Cranston as Hal Will & Grace NBC Sean Hayes as Jack McFarland -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series Alias ABC Victor Garber as CIA Agent Jack D. Bristow Six Feet Under HBO Freddy Rodriguez as Federico Diaz The West Wing NBC Dulι Hill as Charlie Young The West Wing NBC John Spencer as Leo McGarry The West Wing NBC Bradley Whitford as Josh Lyman The West Wing NBC Richard Schiff as Toby Ziegler -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie The Gathering Storm HBO Jim Broadbent as Desmond Morton James Dean TNT Michael Moriarty as Winton Dean Path To War HBO Alec Baldwin as Robert McNamara Things Behind The Sun SHO Don Cheadle as Chuck Uprising NBC Jon Voight as Major-General Jurgen Stroop -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series Everybody Loves Raymond CBS Doris Roberts as Marie Just Shoot Me NBC Wendie Malick as Nina Van Horn Sex And The City HBO Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes Sex And The City HBO Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones Will & Grace NBC Megan Mullally as Karen Walker -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series Judging Amy CBS Tyne Daly as Maxine Gray Six Feet Under HBO Lauren Ambrose as Claire Fisher The West Wing NBC Mary-Louise Parker as Amy Gardner The West Wing NBC Stockard Channing as Abigail Bartlet The West Wing NBC Janel Moloney as Donna Moss -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie Last Call SHO Sissy Spacek as Zelda Fitzgerald The Matthew Shepard Story NBC Stockard Channing as Judy Shepard The Mists Of Avalon TNT Joan Allen as Morgause The Mists Of Avalon TNT Anjelica Huston as Viviane Victoria And Albert A&E Dame Diana Rigg as Lehzen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series Frasier NBC Adam Arkin as Tom Frasier NBC Anthony LaPaglia as Simon Frasier NBC Brian Cox as Harry Moon Friends NBC Brad Pitt as Will Will & Grace NBC Michael Douglas as Detective Sharp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series The Practice ABC John Larroquette as Joey Heric The Practice ABC Charles S. Dutton as Leonard Marshall The West Wing NBC Ron Silver as Bruno Gianelli The West Wing NBC Tim Matheson as Vice President Hoynes The West Wing NBC Mark Harmon as Simon Donovan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series Everybody Loves Raymond CBS Katherine Helmond as Lois Malcolm In The Middle FOX Susan Sarandon as Meg Malcolm In The Middle FOX Cloris Leachman as Ida Sex And The City HBO Frances Sternhagen as Bunny McDougal Will & Grace NBC Glenn Close as Sanny -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series ER NBC Mary McDonnell as Eleanor Carter Law & Order: Special Victims Unit NBC Martha Plimpton as Claire Rinato Six Feet Under HBO Patricia Clarkson as Sarah OConnor Six Feet Under HBO Lili Taylor as Lisa Six Feet Under HBO Illeana Douglas as Angela -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Individual Performance In A Variety Or Music Program A&E In Concert: Sting In Tuscany...All This Time A&E Sting, Performer Billy Joel: In His Own Words A&E Billy Joel, Performer The Daily Show With Jon Stewart COM Jon Stewart, Host Whose Line Is It Anyway? ABC Wayne Brady, Performer Whose Line Is It Anyway? ABC Ryan Stiles, Performer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Comedy Series Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO Everybody Loves Raymond CBS Friends NBC Sex And The City HBO Will & Grace NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Drama Series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CBS Law & Order NBC Six Feet Under HBO 24 FOX The West Wing NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding MiniSeries Band Of Brothers HBO Dinotopia ABC The Mists Of Avalon TNT Shackleton A&E -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Made For Television Movie Dinner With Friends HBO The Gathering Storm HBO James Dean TNT The Laramie Project HBO Path To War HBO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series The Daily Show With Jon Stewart COM Late Show With David Letterman CBS Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher ABC Saturday Night Live NBC The Tonight Show With Jay Leno NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special The 74th Annual Academy Awards ABC America: A Tribute To Heroes The Carol Burnett Show Show Stoppers CBS Cirque Du Soleils Alegria BRAVO Concert For New York City VH1 Opening Ceremony Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program The Gershwins Porgy and Bess with the New York City Opera (Live From Lincoln Center) PBS Joshua Bell: West Side Story Suite From Central Park (Great Performances) PBS Mostly Mozart Festival 2001 - Mozarts Requiem (Live From Lincoln Center) PBS Sweeney Todd in Concert PBS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Childrens Program The Making of A Charlie Brown Christmas ABC Afghanistan NICK Nick News With Linda Ellerbee NICK Rugrats All Growed Up NICK SpongeBob SquarePants NICK -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Non-Fiction Special (Informational) The Human Face with John Cleese TLC In Memoriam: New York City, 9/11/01 HBO Inside The Actors Studio: 100th Guest Special BRAVO 9/11 CBS We Stand Alone Together: The Men of Easy Company HBO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Non-Fiction Series (Informational) Antiques Roadshow PBS Behind The Music VH1 Biography A&E The E! True Hollywood Story E! Entertainment Television Inside The Actors Studio BRAVO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Non-Fiction Program (Reality) American High PBS Frontier House PBS The Osbournes MTV Project Greenlight HBO Taxicab Confessions HBO Trauma: Life In The ER TLC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Special Class Program AFIs 100 Years...100 Thrills: Americas Most Heart-Pounding Movies CBS I Love Lucy 50th Anniversary Special CBS Survivor CBS Trading Spaces TLC The West Wing: Documentary Special NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Chasing The Bus CBS Enterprise Broken Bow (Pilot) UPN ER Partly Cloudy, Chance Of Rain NBC Smallville Pilot WB Third Watch Falling NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Sound Editing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special Anne Rices The Feast Of All Saints Part 1 SHO Band Of Brothers Part 2: Day Of Days HBO The Lost Battalion A&E Shackleton Part 2 A&E Uprising Part 2 NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Sound Editing For Non-Fiction Programming (Single Or Multi-Camera) Blue Planet: Seas Of Life Deep DISC In Memoriam: New York City, 9/11/01 HBO 9/11 CBS The True Story Of Black Hawk Down HIST When Dinosaurs Roamed America DISC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing For A Series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Primum Non Nocere CBS ER Partly Cloudly, Chance Of Rain NBC NYPD Blue Johnny Got His Gold ABC Six Feet Under Pilot HBO 24 11:00 pm - 12:00 am FOX -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing For A Miniseries Or A Movie Band Of Brothers Part 2: Day Of Days HBO Band Of Brothers Part 3: Carentan HBO Band Of Brothers Part 7: The Breaking Point HBO The Gathering Storm HBO The Lost Battalion A&E -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing For A Series Or Special Everybody Loves Raymond Its Supposed To Be Fun CBS Frasier Bla-Z-Boy NBC Friends The One Where Rachel Has a Baby (Parts 1 & 2) NBC Will & Grace Fagel Attraction NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Or Music Series Or Special A&E in Concert: Sting in Tuscany...All This Time A&E America: A Tribute To Heroes Come Together: A Night For John Lennons Words and Music TNT Opening Ceremony Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games NBC The Tonight Show With Jay Leno #2180 NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Sound Mixing For Non-Fiction Programming (Single Or Multi-Camera) Blue Planet: Seas Of Life Deep DISC In Memoriam: New York City, 9/11/01 HBO 9/11 CBS Brooks PBS The True Story Of Black Hawk Down HIST -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series Enterprise Breaking The Ice UPN Enterprise Broken Bow (Pilot) UPN Smallville Pilot WB Stargate SG-1 Enemies SHO Stargate SG-1 Revelations SHO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special Band Of Brothers Part 4: Replacements HBO Band Of Brothers Part 2: Day Of Days HBO Dinotopia Part 3 ABC Superfire ABC Walking With Prehistoric Beasts DISC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Stunt Coordination Alias Q & A ABC Band Of Brothers Part 3: Carentan HBO Malcolm In The Middle Company Picnic FOX Third Watch Superheroes NBC Uprising Part 2 NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video For A Series Late Show With David Letterman Episode #1668 CBS Saturday Night Live Britney Spears NBC Survivor Africa: Finale And The Reunion CBS The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Episode #2230 NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special A&E In Concert: Sting In Tuscany...All This Time A&E The 74th Annual Academy Awards ABC America: A Tribute To Heroes Britney Spears Live From Las Vegas HBO The Carol Burnett Show Show Stoppers CBS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series Andy Richter Controls The Universe Pilot FOX The Bernie Mac Show Pilot FOX Everybody Loves Raymond Maries Sculpture CBS Everybody Loves Raymond The Angry Family CBS Sex And The City My Motherboard, My Self HBO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series Alias Truth Be Told (Pilot) ABC ER On The Beach NBC The Shield Pilot FX 24 Midnight - 1:00 a.m. (Pilot) FOX The West Wing Posse Comitatus NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Writing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Program America: A Tribute To Heroes The Daily Show With Jon Stewart COM Late Night With Conan OBrien NBC Late Show With David Letterman CBS Saturday Night Live NBC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outstanding Writing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special Band Of Brothers HBO The Gathering Storm HBO The Laramie Project HBO Path To War HBO Shackleton A&E |
Law & Order is my favorite drama of all time, but it should not have been nominated this year. It was not very good. NYPD Blue should have gotten their nom. The funny thing about L&O is that the actors almost never get nominated. Can't understand that since Orbach and Waterston are 2 of the best actors on television.
Charlotte Ross definitely should have been nominated for her work on Blue this year. I've seen Six Feet Under on a few occasions. It ain't all that. However, it is the type of show that these awards folks seem to love. Did everybody from The West Wing get nominated? Sheesh. Some of them are deserving. Some are definitely not. |
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The best drama/comedy award is for the whole season, the writing, directing, etc is for individual episodes. Personally, I'm pissed about the WB only getting 2 noms. How in the hell does Malcolm in the Middle get nominated for best stunt coordination and not Angel or Smallville? It doesn't compare to last year when WB had 0 nominations even though they had the 2 best shows on TV (Buffy and Gilmore Girls) and the best hour of TV I've ever seen ("The Body"), but that has to be the worst thing I've ever seen in any awards. |
I'm impressed with how many nominations Six Feet Under received (23). I hope they sweep. :D
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Originally posted by Red Dog Law & Order is my favorite drama of all time, but it should not have been nominated this year. It was not very good. NYPD Blue should have gotten their nom. The funny thing about L&O is that the actors almost never get nominated. Can't understand that since Orbach and Waterston are 2 of the best actors on television. Charlotte Ross definitely should have been nominated for her work on Blue this year. I've seen Six Feet Under on a few occasions. It ain't all that. However, it is the type of show that these awards folks seem to love. Did everybody from The West Wing get nominated? Sheesh. Some of them are deserving. Some are definitely not. <I>Blue</I> was one of the best two or three dramas this season for certain. I wish the nomination committee would actually watch the shows instead of going by their reputations. <I>Law & Order</I> is one of the all time greats and always will be, but not this season. das |
I also want to know why Oz never gets nominated for anything. :confused:
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"Six Feet Under" is the only series on TV that I watch. And that's because it's THAT good!!!
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Can some one please explain to me the difference between a Single camera show and a Multi camera show? And is there enough of a difference that they have to sepperate the catagories for it?
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Originally posted by Red Dog I also want to know why Oz never gets nominated for anything. :confused: das |
<b>I for one think SIX FEET UNDER is the best show on television.
I, for one, am so glad that Six Feet Under got that many nods. And I am so glad the entire principle cast got nominated. I hope Frances Conroy wins. I loved Rachel Griffiths, but in my mind, Frances (the mom) deserves it. She is so mesmerizing as the mother and had me close to tears in many of the episodes. But that fight btw Rachel and Peter Krause in one of season 2's final episodes had me mesmerized at her acting ability.</b> Am I the only one who thinks THE WEST WING is very OVERRATED. How it beat out The Sopranos the past two years? I have given that show a chance...and well..I just can't get into it. Now You West Wing lovers can't say I haven't tried the show out. 24 best drama? Hardly. YES! BRYAN CRANSTON GETS NOMINATED!? But why is he in the supporting catergory and that Jane Kaz-"whata" is in the lead? To me they are both supporting but she has been nominated in the lead before. BAND OF BROTHERS ALL THE WAY! I am happy for THE SHEILD, but I don't want it to win. I want SIX FEET UNDER TO SWEEP AS WELL (at least in the main acting and drama series category). I can dream...hopefully those voters dream too! |
Originally posted by conscience Am I the only one who thinks THE WEST WING is very OVERRATED. How it beat out The Sopranos the past two years? I have given that show a chance...and well..I just can't get into it. Now You West Wing lovers can't say I haven't tried the show out. See that's the way I feel about Six Feet Under. Just can't get into it. As for The West Wing, I think this was definitely their weakest year. It is still one of the best dramas on television and is deserving of a Best Drama nom, but everyone on the friggin show got nominated except for Rob Lowe (including someone not even in the opening credits). That is a tad ridiculous. As for the last 2 years, I think it was the best drama on tv. |
Originally posted by scrubneck You have to feel bad for Rob Lowe, the only West Wing cast member not to get nominated. Even Stockard Channing and Mary-Louise Parker, who were each in only a handful of episodes, got nominated. If I remember correctly, Lowe has never been nominated while Spencer, Whitford, and Schiff have received multiple nominations. I like Dule Hill, but really does he do an appreciably better job than Lowe? It's kind of like how Kristin Davis never gets nominated for SATC, although I don't watch that series so I can't comment on her acting abilities. Martin Sheen and Allison Janney are both great, but in an ensemble like the West Wing I don't think anyone should be singled out as a lead actor or actress. I can go along with Matt LeBlanc and Jennifer Aniston, even though again they should be nominated in supporting roles, but what is Matthew Perry doing in there? Chandler did virtually nothing this season. I don't think Allison Janney should have been nominated in the LEAD...didn't she win a year or two ago for the same role in the SUPPORTING Category? I can see how Martin Sheen got Lead, but Janney? I think NOT! I always wondered, why in the hell does Kristin Davis never get nominated. I have my own answer.... I do think she is excellent on the show, but to me she is the worst written character from the four. She does nothing but contradict a lot of the time and is sometimes not funny, I don't think it is her acting, but the writing she is getting on her character. I remeber reading that Matthew Perry complained that he did not want to be nominated in the LEAD category for FRIENDS? Was it because no one else was up for LEAD in FRIENDS until this year?.........? I agree that all of the FRIENDS SHOULD BE SUPPORTING. FOR EXAMPLE, LISA KUDROW won for Supporting a few years back. |
Originally posted by conscience Even though I do not like THE WEST WING, I have watched it before, and I can't see how Rob Lowe isn't nominated. He would be a lead though...wasn't he nominated before along with Sheen in the lead? I don't think Allison Janney should have been nominated in the LEAD...didn't she win a year or two ago for the same role in the SUPPORTING Category? I can see how Martin Sheen got Lead, but Janney? I think NOT! If it were up to me, the WW noms would have been Sheen for Best Actor, Janney and Maloney for BSA, and Schiff and Lowe for BSA. That's it. I really like Bradley Whitford, but I didn't like the way his character was written this year (which isn't really his fault, but it is a factor). |
Originally posted by Red Dog See that's the way I feel about Six Feet Under. Just can't get into it. As for The West Wing, I think this was definitely their weakest year. It is still one of the best dramas on television and is deserving of a Best Drama nom, but everyone on the friggin show got nominated except for Rob Lowe (including someone not even in the opening credits). That is a tad ridiculous. As for the last 2 years, I think it was the best drama on tv. Rob Lowe is being shafted. His work on <I>The West Wing</I> is excellent and a complete departure from his "image." He's one of the actors that carries the show to the next level, and it's a shame they handed out nods to everyone but him. Certainly not everyone can be nominated, but he's higher on my list than many of the others. das |
Originally posted by das Monkey The last 2 years, I had it as #1 and <I>The Sopranos</I> as #2. Same here. Sopranos (1st season) was #1 3 years ago (which was obviously before WW started). Of course, from 1995-98, I think Law & Order was the best drama on tv, bar none. ;) |
Originally posted by Red Dog Same here. Sopranos (1st season) was #1 3 years ago (which was obviously before WW started). Of course, from 1995-98, I think Law & Order was the best drama on tv, bar none. ;) das |
Single camera shows are shot film style, with a director and DP and later edited. Multi camera shows literally have 3 or more cameras going at one time, they are usually shot on video and switched live with a director calling the shots. The cameras in a multi-camera shoot are also isoed so that changes can be made in post.
And yes, they should be in separate categories. A good multi-camera director would not necessarily make a good single camera director. BTW: I think that Oz is by far the best show on HBO, probably even one of the best on TV. I'll never understand why it never gets nominations. Maybe they don't submit anything to be nominated. Oz, Buffy, and Smallville should definitely be in the outstanding drama category. |
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