And Congrats to freakin' Betty White! (She must be feeling like a million bucks!)
If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it?
These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.
I am happy for Randy Newman's win because that song he wrote almost made me cry. Annoyed by Anne Hathaway's. And they ARE going to screw NPH out of that Best Supporting Emmy.
And as much as I love Neil Patrick Harris, his guest appearance on GLEE was nothing special.
"Oh look at the time, three more intelligent plays just closed and THE ADDAMS FAMILY made another million dollars" -Jackie Hoffman, Broadway.com Audience Awards
Super thrilled for John Lithgow who won an Emmy for an absolutely riveting performance in Dexter. Talk about the right actor for the right part...
He didn't find out until after his speech that he mixed up HBO with Showtime. He now joins Ann Curry in the award for "Most Amusing Gaffe in an Important Speech."
Although, I saw Ann Curry's speech in person at my daughter's college graduation ceremony and her mistake got a lot more play than Lithgow's... so far.
Few things --- NPH also got a statuette as part of the team honored for the Tonys win! So now he has 2.
Anne Hathaway's win for voiceover work on the Simpsons is kind of annoying, as one said before. It seems like such a small, unimportant thing to win an important award for. But I do like her ---and I guess she just knocked off one of the EGOT categories she is sure to fulfill! And the hardest one (for her) to boot.
From Kathy Griffin's Twitter: Ok, I admit, @KChenoweth and I are not taking it very well...remember, it's an honor 2 b nominated http://twitpic.com/2h0w33
Love them both!
<-----Bernadette Peters and Alexander Hanson in A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC.
Send in the clowns...Send in the crowds!
"I prefer neurotic people. I like to hear rumblings beneath the surface."-Stephen Sondheim
I mean, her award was annoying because she up against voice actors like Dan Castenella, Hank Azaria and H. Jon Benjamin who work in every episode and she was nominated for one episode deal that really belonged in the geust actress catagory.
Yeah, Fred Willard or Mike O'Malley should have won instead of NPH, but I'm glad NPH won for the Tony Awards. If the Individual Performance Emmy (or whatever it was called) were still in existence, NPH definitely would have won that, so a win for the Tony Awards is really an award for NPH's hosting.