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Nick K.
07-17-2004, 01:11 AM
Here are the Emmy Nominations. Pick your favorites. (By the way, I couldn't get Best Director, Writer, etc. in but managed to get Best Reality and Best Reality Competition! :rolleyes: ) My favorites and picks are in red.
DRAMA SERIES
''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''
''Joan of Arcadia''
''The Sopranos''
''24''
''The West Wing''
ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
James Gandolfini, ''The Sopranos''
Anthony LaPaglia, ''Without a Trace''
Martin Sheen, ''The West Wing''
James Spader, ''The Practice''
Kiefer Sutherland, ''24''
ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Edie Falco, ''The Sopranos''
Jennifer Garner, ''Alias''
Mariska Hargitay, ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''
Allison Janney, ''The West Wing''
Amber Tamblyn, ''Joan of Arcadia''
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Steve Buscemi, ''The Sopranos''
Brad Dourif, ''Deadwood''
Victor Garber, ''Alias''
Michael Imperioli, ''The Sopranos''
John Spencer, ''The West Wing''
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Stockard Channing, ''The West Wing''
Tyne Daly, ''Judging Amy''
Drea de Matteo, ''The Sopranos''
Janel Moloney, ''The West Wing''
Robin Weigert, ''Deadwood''
GUEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
James Earl Jones, ''Everwood''
Martin Landau, ''Without a Trace''
Bob Newhart, ''ER''
Matthew Perry, ''The West Wing''
William Shatner, ''The Practice''
GUEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Louise Fletcher, ''Joan of Arcadia''
Marlee Matlin, ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''
Sharon Stone, ''The Practice''
Betty White, ''The Practice''
Mare Winningham, ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''
COMEDY SERIES
''Arrested Development''
''Curb Your Enthusiasm''
''Everybody Loves Raymond''
''Sex and the City''
''Will & Grace''
ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Larry David, ''Curb Your Enthusiasm''
Kelsey Grammer, ''Frasier''
Matt LeBlanc, ''Friends''
John Ritter, ''8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter''
Tony Shalhoub, ''Monk''
ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Jennifer Aniston, ''Friends''
Patricia Heaton, ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
Bonnie Hunt, ''Life With Bonnie''
Jane Kaczmarek, ''Malcolm in the Middle''
Sarah Jessica Parker, ''Sex and the City''
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Peter Boyle, ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
Brad Garrett, ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
Sean Hayes, ''Will & Grace''
David Hyde Pierce, ''Frasier''
Jeffrey Tambor, ''Arrested Development''
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Kim Cattrall, ''Sex and the City
Kristin Davis, ''Sex and the City''
Megan Mullally, ''Will & Grace''
Cynthia Nixon, ''Sex & the City''
Doris Roberts, ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
GUEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
John Cleese, ''Will & Grace''
Danny DeVito, ''Friends''
Anthony LaPaglia, ''Frasier''
John Turturro, ''Monk''
Fred Willard, ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
GUEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Christina Applegate, ''Friends''
Eileen Brennan, ''Will & Grace''
Georgia Engel, ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
Cloris Leachman, ''Malcolm in the Middle''
Laura Linney, ''Frasier''
MINISERIES
''American Family: Journey of Dreams
''Angels in America''
''Hornblower: Loyalty & Duty''
''Prime Suspect 6: The Last Witness''
''Traffic''
TV MOVIE
''And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself''
''Ike: Countdown to D-Day''
''The Lion in Winter''
''The Reagans''
''Something the Lord Made''
ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Antonio Banderas, ''And Starring Poncho Villa as Himself''
James Brolin, ''The Reagans''
Mos Def, ''Something the Lord Made''
Al Pacino, ''Angels in America''
Alan Rickman, ''Something the Lord Made''
ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Glenn Close, ''The Lion in Winter''
Judy Davis, ''The Reagans''
Helen Mirren, ''Prime Suspect 6: The Last Witness''
Meryl Streep, ''Angels in America''
Emma Thompson, ''Angels in America''
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE
Justin Kirk, ''Angels In America''
William H. Macy, ''Stealing Sinatra''
Ben Shenkman, ''Angels In America''
Patrick Wilson, ''Angels In America''
Jeffrey Wright, ''Angels In America''
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE
Julie Andrews, ''Eloise At Christmastime''
Anne Heche, ''Gracie's Choice''
Anjelica Huston, ''Iron Jawed Angels''
Angela Lansbury, ''The Blackwater Lightship''
Mary-Louise Parker, ''Angels In America''
VARIETY, MUSIC, OR COMEDY SERIES
''Chappelle's Show''
''The Daily Show With Jon Stewart''
''Late Night With Conan O'Brien''
''Late Show With David Letterman''
''Saturday Night Live''
VARIETY, MUSIC, OR COMEDY SPECIAL
''A&E in Concert: Paul McCartney in Red Square''
''The 76th Annual Academy Awards''
''Chris Rock: Never Scared''
''Elaine Stritch: At Liberty''
''Ellen DeGeneres: Here and Now''
REALITY PROGRAM
''Colonial House''
''Extreme Makeover: Home Edition''
''Penn & Teller: Bulls---!''
''Project Greenlight''
''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy''
REALITY-COMPETITION PROGRAM
''The Amazing Race''
''American Idol''
''The Apprentice''
''Last Comic Standing''
''Survivor''
I really could care less about the last two but put in who I think will win.
Terminatah
07-17-2004, 01:55 AM
I see you like The Sopranos, but it's interesting that you pick Buscemi over Imperioli, who was amazing in the last few episodes. Anyway, something tells me you haven't exactly seen all the nominees for everything anyway, as there seems to be little deviation from certain shows and movies.
Some of these nominees are pretty horrible. One example is Matt LeBlanc instead of David Schwimmer. Schwimmer's timing and outbursts were the best part of the show for those last few seasons.
-Terminatah
Nick K.
07-17-2004, 02:40 AM
No, The Sopranos just steals everything. ;)
Imperioli wasn't as strong this season as he was previously, but I could see him getting it, as well.
Daredevil_2003
07-17-2004, 03:04 AM
Here are the Emmy Nominations. Pick your favorites. (By the way, I couldn't get Best Director, Writer, etc. in but managed to get Best Reality and Best Reality Competition! :rolleyes: ) My favorites and picks are in red.
DRAMA SERIES
''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''
''Joan of Arcadia''
''The Sopranos''
''24''
''The West Wing''
ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
James Gandolfini, ''The Sopranos''
Anthony LaPaglia, ''Without a Trace''
Martin Sheen, ''The West Wing''
James Spader, ''The Practice''
Kiefer Sutherland, ''24''
ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Edie Falco, ''The Sopranos''
Jennifer Garner, ''Alias''
Mariska Hargitay, ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''
Allison Janney, ''The West Wing''
Amber Tamblyn, ''Joan of Arcadia''
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Steve Buscemi, ''The Sopranos''
Brad Dourif, ''Deadwood''
Victor Garber, ''Alias''
Michael Imperioli, ''The Sopranos''
John Spencer, ''The West Wing''
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Stockard Channing, ''The West Wing''
Tyne Daly, ''Judging Amy''
Drea de Matteo, ''The Sopranos''
Janel Moloney, ''The West Wing''
Robin Weigert, ''Deadwood''
GUEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
James Earl Jones, ''Everwood''
Martin Landau, ''Without a Trace''
Bob Newhart, ''ER''
Matthew Perry, ''The West Wing''
William Shatner, ''The Practice''
GUEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Louise Fletcher, ''Joan of Arcadia''
Marlee Matlin, ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''
Sharon Stone, ''The Practice''
Betty White, ''The Practice''
Mare Winningham, ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''
COMEDY SERIES
''Arrested Development''
''Curb Your Enthusiasm''
''Everybody Loves Raymond''
''Sex and the City''
''Will & Grace''
ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Larry David, ''Curb Your Enthusiasm''
Kelsey Grammer, ''Frasier''
Matt LeBlanc, ''Friends''
John Ritter, ''8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter''
Tony Shalhoub, ''Monk''
ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Jennifer Aniston, ''Friends''
Patricia Heaton, ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
Bonnie Hunt, ''Life With Bonnie''
Jane Kaczmarek, ''Malcolm in the Middle''
Sarah Jessica Parker, ''Sex and the City''
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Peter Boyle, ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
Brad Garrett, ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
Sean Hayes, ''Will & Grace''
David Hyde Pierce, ''Frasier''
Jeffrey Tambor, ''Arrested Development''
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Kim Cattrall, ''Sex and the City
Kristin Davis, ''Sex and the City''
Megan Mullally, ''Will & Grace''
Cynthia Nixon, ''Sex & the City''
Doris Roberts, ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
GUEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
John Cleese, ''Will & Grace''
Danny DeVito, ''Friends''
Anthony LaPaglia, ''Frasier''
John Turturro, ''Monk''
Fred Willard, ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
GUEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Christina Applegate, ''Friends''
Eileen Brennan, ''Will & Grace''
Georgia Engel, ''Everybody Loves Raymond''
Cloris Leachman, ''Malcolm in the Middle''
Laura Linney, ''Frasier''
MINISERIES
''American Family: Journey of Dreams
''Angels in America''
''Hornblower: Loyalty & Duty''
''Prime Suspect 6: The Last Witness''
''Traffic''
TV MOVIE
''And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself''
''Ike: Countdown to D-Day''
''The Lion in Winter''
''The Reagans''
''Something the Lord Made''
ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Antonio Banderas, ''And Starring Poncho Villa as Himself''
James Brolin, ''The Reagans''
Mos Def, ''Something the Lord Made''
Al Pacino, ''Angels in America''
Alan Rickman, ''Something the Lord Made''
ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Glenn Close, ''The Lion in Winter''
Judy Davis, ''The Reagans''
Helen Mirren, ''Prime Suspect 6: The Last Witness''
Meryl Streep, ''Angels in America''
Emma Thompson, ''Angels in America''
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE
Justin Kirk, ''Angels In America''
William H. Macy, ''Stealing Sinatra''
Ben Shenkman, ''Angels In America''
Patrick Wilson, ''Angels In America''
Jeffrey Wright, ''Angels In America''
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE
Julie Andrews, ''Eloise At Christmastime''
Anne Heche, ''Gracie's Choice''
Anjelica Huston, ''Iron Jawed Angels''
Angela Lansbury, ''The Blackwater Lightship''
Mary-Louise Parker, ''Angels In America''
VARIETY, MUSIC, OR COMEDY SERIES
''Chappelle's Show''
''The Daily Show With Jon Stewart''
''Late Night With Conan O'Brien''
''Late Show With David Letterman''
''Saturday Night Live''
VARIETY, MUSIC, OR COMEDY SPECIAL
''A&E in Concert: Paul McCartney in Red Square''
''The 76th Annual Academy Awards''
''Chris Rock: Never Scared''
''Elaine Stritch: At Liberty''
''Ellen DeGeneres: Here and Now''
REALITY PROGRAM
''Colonial House''
''Extreme Makeover: Home Edition''
''Penn & Teller: Bulls---!''
''Project Greenlight''
''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy''
REALITY-COMPETITION PROGRAM
''The Amazing Race''
''American Idol''
''The Apprentice''
''Last Comic Standing''
''Survivor''
I really could care less about the last two but put in who I think will win.There's mine. :D Not necesarily my favorites, but they are who I think will win.
I take it you're not including the Animated stuff on here?
Anyway, here's mine:
DRAMA: CSI (Only one I've seen)
ACTOR IN DRAMA: I guess Sutherland in 24.
ACTRESS IN DRAMA: Garner
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN DRAMA: Eh, I guess Spencer
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN DRAMA: Channing, for the hell of it.
GUEST ACTOR IN DRAMA: James Earl Jones rules all.
GUEST ACTRESS IN DRAMA: I guess Sharon Stone.
COMEDY: I don't watch any of these, so I'll go with Curb Your Enthusiasm.
ACTOR IN COMEDY: John Ritter. I loved the first season of 8 Simple Rules.
ACTRESS IN COMEDY: Eh, I'll go with Bonnie Hunt.
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN COMEDY: Tambor is my choice. I hate Fraiser & Raymond.
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN COMEDY: Catrell.
GUEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY: I love DeVito.
GUEST ACTRESS IN COMEDY: I guess Brennan. I hate W&G the least.
MINI-SERIES: I've never heard of any of them, so I'll say Traffic.
TV MOVIE: I guess Ike.
ACTOR IN MS OR MOVIE: I love Alan Rickman.
ACTRESS IN MS OR MOVIE: Streep I guess
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN MS OR MOVIE: I also like William H. Macy
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN MS OR MOVIE: I guess Lansbury
COMEDY SERIES: The Daily Show by far.
COMEDY SPECIAL: I always found Ellen DeGeneres funny.
REALITY PROGRAM: Queer Eye's the only one I've seen.
REALITY COMPETITION: American Idol.
You know, I seriously need to start watching Network TV again. Pretty much all I watch there is Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune. Maybe CSI if my Mom is watching.
Nick K.
07-17-2004, 03:34 AM
I take it you're not including the Animated stuff on here?
Anyway, here's mine:
DRAMA: CSI (Only one I've seen)
ACTOR IN DRAMA: I guess Sutherland in 24.
ACTRESS IN DRAMA: Garner
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN DRAMA: Eh, I guess Spencer
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN DRAMA: Channing, for the hell of it.
GUEST ACTOR IN DRAMA: James Earl Jones rules all.
GUEST ACTRESS IN DRAMA: I guess Sharon Stone.
COMEDY: I don't watch any of these, so I'll go with Curb Your Enthusiasm.
ACTOR IN COMEDY: John Ritter. I loved the first season of 8 Simple Rules.
ACTRESS IN COMEDY: Eh, I'll go with Bonnie Hunt.
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN COMEDY: Tambor is my choice. I hate Fraiser & Raymond.
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN COMEDY: Catrell.
GUEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY: I love DeVito.
GUEST ACTRESS IN COMEDY: I guess Brennan. I hate W&G the least.
MINI-SERIES: I've never heard of any of them, so I'll say Traffic.
TV MOVIE: I guess Ike.
ACTOR IN MS OR MOVIE: I love Alan Rickman.
ACTRESS IN MS OR MOVIE: Streep I guess
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN MS OR MOVIE: I also like William H. Macy
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN MS OR MOVIE: I guess Lansbury
COMEDY SERIES: The Daily Show by far.
COMEDY SPECIAL: I always found Ellen DeGeneres funny.
REALITY PROGRAM: Queer Eye's the only one I've seen.
REALITY COMPETITION: American Idol.
You know, I seriously need to start watching Network TV again. Pretty much all I watch there is Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune. Maybe CSI if my Mom is watching.
I was thinking about the animated stuff since it's Futurama's last chance. Let me see if I can get it...
randomguy
07-17-2004, 03:48 AM
I'm sorry, but nominating John Ritter is just about the cheapest show of sympathy I've ever seen.
I'm sorry, but nominating John Ritter is just about the cheapest show of sympathy I've ever seen.
It's good for me, as 95% of the other shows on the list I don't watch (The Daily Show and sometimes AI, Queer Eye, and CSI are the other 5%).
Nick K.
07-17-2004, 03:56 AM
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less than One Hour)
Futurama The Sting FOX
Samurai Jack The Birth of Evil Cartoon Network
The Simpsons The Way We Werent FOX
South Park Christmas In Canada Comedy Central
SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob BC Nickelodeon
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour Or More)
The Powerpuff Girls: Twas The Fight Before Christmas Cartoon Network
Star Wars: Clone Wars Cartoon Network
Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
Arrested Development Pilot FOX
Joe Russo, Director
Anthony Russo, Director
Curb Your Enthusiasm The 5 Wood HBO
Bryan Gordon, Director
Curb Your Enthusiasm The Car Pool Lane HBO
Robert B. Weide, Director
Curb Your Enthusiasm The Survivor HBO
Larry Charles, Director
Sex And The City An American Girl In Paris (Part Deux) HBO
Tim Van Patten, Director
Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series
Deadwood Deadwood (Pilot) HBO
Walter Hill, Director
ER The Lost NBC
Christopher Chulack, Director
Nip/Tuck Pilot FX
Ryan Murphy, Director
The Sopranos Irregular Around The Margins HBO
Allen Coulter, Director
The Sopranos Long Term Parking HBO
Tim Van Patten, Director
Outstanding Directing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Program
The 76th Annual Academy Awards ABC
Louis J. Horvitz, Directed by
Bill Maher: Victory Begins At Home HBO
John Moffitt, Director
Chappelles Show #204 Comedy Central
Neal Brennan, Director
Andre Allen, Director
Scott Vincent, Director
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Show #8086 Comedy Central
Chuck ONeil, Director
Elaine Stritch: At Liberty HBO
Andy Picheta, Director
Nick Doob, Director
Chris Hegedus, Director
DA Pennebaker, Director
Late Show With David Letterman #2170 CBS
Jerry Foley, Director
?
Outstanding Directing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special
Angels In America HBO
Mike Nichols, Director
Ike: Countdown To D-Day A&E
Robert Harmon, Director
The Lion In Winter Showtime
Andrei Konchalovsky, Directed by
Prime Suspect 6: The Last Witness (Masterpiece Theatre) PBS
Tom Hooper, Director
Something The Lord Made HBO
Joseph Sargent, Director
Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming
American Masters Judy Garland: By Myself PBS
Susan Lacy, Director
Born Rich HBO
Jamie Johnson, Director
Jockey HBO
Kate Davis, Director
Queer Eye For The Straight Guy Richard Miller BRAVO
Becky Smith, DIrector
Tupperware (American Experience) PBS
Laurie Kahn-Leavitt, Director
Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series
Arrested Development Pilot FOX
Mitchell Hurwitz, Writer
Frasier Goodnight, Seattle NBC
Christopher Lloyd, Writer
Joe Keenan, Writer
Scrubs My Screwup NBC
Garrett Donovan, Writer
Neil Goldman, Writer
Sex And The City An American Girl In Paris (Part Deux) HBO
Michael Patrick King, Writer
Sex And The City The Ick Factor HBO
Julie Rottenberg, Writer
Elisa Zuritsky, Writer
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series
Deadwood Deadwood (Pilot) HBO
David Milch, Writer
The Sopranos Wheres Johnny? HBO
Michael Caleo, Writer
The Sopranos Unidentified Black Males HBO
Matthew Weiner, Writer
The Sopranos Long Term Parking HBO
Terence Winter, Writer
The Sopranos Irregular Around The Margins HBO
Robin Green, Writer
Mitchell Burgess, Writer
Outstanding Writing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Program
Chappelles Show Comedy Central
Dave Chappelle, Writer
Neal Brennan, Writer
Chris Rock: Never Scared HBO
Chris Rock, Writer
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Comedy Central
David Javerbaum, Head Writer
Rich Blomquist, Writer
Steve Bodow, Writer
Tim Carvell, Writer
Stephen Colbert, Writer
Eric Drysdale, Writer
J.R. Havlan, Writer
Scott Jacobson, Writer
Ben Karlin, Writer
Rob Kutner, Writer
Chris Regan, Writer
Jason Reich, Writer
Jason Ross, Writer
Jon Stewart, Writer
Late Night With Conan OBrien NBC
Michael Sweeney, Head Writer
Chris Albers, Writer
Jose Arroyo, Writer
Michael Gordon, Writer
Brian Kiley, Writer
Brian McCann, Writer
Conan OBrien, Writer
Brian Stack, Writer
Andy Blitz, Writer
Jon Glaser, Writer
Guy Nicolucci, Writer
Andrew Weinberg, Writer
Kevin Dorff, Writer
Allison Silverman, Writer
Robert Smigel, Writer
Dmitri Martin, Writer
Dan Goor, Writer
Late Show With David Letterman CBS
Eric Stangel, Head Writer
Justin Stangel, Head Writer
Gerard Mulligan, Writer
Jim Mulholland, Writer
Michael Barrie, Writer
Steve Young, Writer
Tom Ruprecht, Writer
Bill Scheft, Writer
Lee Ellenberg, Writer
Jonathan Green, Writer
Gabe Miller, Writer
Matt Roberts, Writer
Jeremy Weiner, Writer
Joe Grossman, Writer
David Letterman, Writer
Outstanding Writing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special
And Starring Pancho Villa As Himself HBO
Larry Gelbart, Writer
Angels In America HBO
Tony Kushner, Writer
Iron Jawed Angels HBO
Sally Robinson, Writer
Eugenia Bostwick-Singer, Writer
Raymond Singer, Writer
Jennifer Friedes, Writer
The Reagans Showtime
Jane Marchwood, Writer
Tom Rickman, Writer
Elizabeth Egloff, Writer
Something The Lord Made HBO
Peter Silverman, Writer
Robert Caswell, Writer
Outstanding Childrens Program
Happy To Be Nappy And Other Stories Of Me HBO
Sheila Nevins, Executive Producer
Dolores Morris, Supervising Producer
Ellen Goosenberg Kent, Producer
Diane Kolyer, Producer
Lizzie McGuire Disney Channel
Stan Rogow, Executive Producer
Susan Estelle Jansen, Executive Producer
Douglas Tuber, Co-Executive Producer
Tim Maile, Co-Executive Producer
Melissa Gould, Supervising Producer
Jill Danton, Producer
Nick News Special Edition - The Courage To Live: Kids, South Africa, And AIDS Nickelodeon
Linda Ellerbee, Executive Producer
Rolfe Tessem, Executive Producer
Wally Berger, Supervising Producer
Mark Lyons, Produced by
Josh Veselka, Producer
Nick News Special Edition - Theres No Place Like Home: Homeless Kids In America Nickelodeon
Linda Ellerbee, Executive Producer
Rolfe Tessem, Executive Producer
Wally Berger, Supervising Producer
Mark Lyons, Produced by
Josh Veselka, Producer
Sesame Street Presents The Street We Live On PBS
Dr. Lewis Bernstein, Executive Producer
Kevin Clash, Co-Executive Producer
Carol-Lynn Parente, Producer
Melissa Dino, Producer
Karen Ialacci, Producer
Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Dramatic Underscore)
Dead Like Me Pilot Showtime Larry Groupι, Composer
Pandemic: Facing AIDS Uganda/Thailand HBO
Philip Glass, Music Composer
The Simpsons Treehouse Of Horror XIV FOX
Alf Clausen, Music by
Star Trek: Enterprise Similitude UPN
Velton Ray Bunch, Composer
24 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM FOX
Sean Callery, Music by
Outstanding Music Composition For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special (Dramatic Underscore)
Dance In America: Lar Lubovitchs Othello (Great Performances) PBS
Elliot Goldenthal, Composed by
Eloise At Christmastime ABC
Ernest Troost, Music by
Helter Skelter CBS
Mark Snow, Composer
The Last King Part 2 A&E
Rob Lane, Music Composed by
The Nazi Officers Wife A&E
Sheldon Mirowitz, Music by
Outstanding Music Direction
The 76th Annual Academy Awards ABC
Marc Shaiman, Music Director
Harold Wheeler, Music Director
Christmas In Washington TNT
Ian Fraser, Music Director
Harry Connick, Jr.: Only You In Concert (Great Performances) PBS
Harry Connick, Jr., Music Arranged and Orchestrated by
The Kennedy Center Honors CBS
Elliot Lawrence, Music Director
Outstanding Music And Lyrics
The Fairly OddParents Abracatastrophe (Song: Wish Come True!) Nickelodeon
Guy Moon, Music by
Butch Hartman, Lyrics by
Steve Marmel, Lyrics by
Futurama The Devils Hands Are Idle Playthings (Song: I Want My Hands Back) FOX
Ken Keeler, Music and Lyrics - Better Win!
Sesame Street Presents The Street We Live On (Song: The Street I Live On) PBS
Mike Renzi, Composer
Lou Berger, Lyricist
The Simpsons The President Wore Pearls (Song: Vote for a Winner) FOX
Alf Clausen, Music by
Dana Gould, Lyrics by
Until The Violence Stops (Song: Because You Are Beautiful) Lifetime Television
Toni Childs, Music & Lyrics by
David Ricketts, Music by
Eddie Free, Music by
Outstanding Main Title Theme Music
Deadwood HBO
David Schwartz, Composer
Monk USA
Randy Newman, Theme by
Monster House Zen House Discovery Channel
Daniel MacKenzie, Composer
Nip/Tuck FX
Gregory Slay, Theme by
Jeffrey Cain, Theme by
Cedric Lemoyne, Theme by
Two And A Half Men CBS
Chuck Lorre, Theme by
Lee Aronsohn, Theme by
Grant Geissman, Theme by
And that's as far as I'm going. if anyone wants to list costume, make up, etc. go ahead. My picks are in Red.
-Samurai Jack for Less than One Hour
-Clone Wars for One Hour or More
-Futurama for best lyrics
-Samurai Jack should be in there for best Score.
As long as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart gets everything it's nominated for, I don't really care who wins anything else.
-Samurai Jack for Less than One Hour
-Clone Wars for One Hour or More
-Futurama for best lyrics
-Samurai Jack should be in there for best Score.I agree with you on all those points.. I hope those win, but I think FOP might have a chance in the lyrics category.. Just a feeling I have.
Jimmy Kustes
07-17-2004, 01:12 PM
ATHF still hasn't been nominated for anything? Are these awards for American television?
Fone Bone
07-17-2004, 02:15 PM
I'm mad James Marsters was snubbed AGAIN. And it's the last time he can be nominated for Spike too. Bummer.
And John Ritter should NOT have been nominated. He only made THREE episodes this year and none of them were that great. Jason Bateman shoulda got a nod.
Here's my picks: (pick, shoulda)
Drama series: (Joan of Arcadia, Angel)
Actor Drama: (Keifer Sutherland, James Marsters)
Actress Drama: (Jennifer Garner, Jennifer Garner)
Supporting Actor Drama: (Victor Garber, Alexis Denisof)
Supporting Actress Drama: (no clue, Penny Johnson Gerald)
Comedy series: (Arrested Developement, Arrested Developement)
Actress Comedy: (Bonnie Hunt, Courtney Cox Arquette)
Actor Comedy: (Tony Shalhoub, Tony Shalhoub)
Supporting Actor Comedy: (Jeffrey Tambor, Jeffrey Tambor)
Supporting Actress Comedy: (no clue, Jessica Walter)
Miniseries or TV movie Any Category: no clue.
Variety, Comedy or Music Series: (The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart)
Animated Program: (Futurama: the Sting, Futurama: The Why of Fry)
Directing for a comedy series: (Arrested Developement, Arrested Developement)
Directing for a drama: (No clue, Ben Edlund Angel Smile Time)
Writing for a comedy: (Arrested Developement, Arrested Developement)
Writing for a Drama: (No clue, Jeffrey Bell, Joss Whedon, Angel Not Fade Away)
Children's Program: (Sesame Street: The Street We Live On, same)
DRAMA: Joan of Arcadia
ACTOR IN DRAMA: Kiefer Sutherland, "24"
ACTRESS IN DRAMA: Amber Tamblyn, ''Joan of Arcadia''
COMEDY: Curb Your Enthusaism
ACTOR IN COMEDY: Tony Shaloub, "Monk"
VARIETY/MUSIC/COMEDY: Conan O'Brien
REALITY PROGRAM: Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
REALITY-COMPETITION PROGRAM: The Amazing Race
Then just the other ones from my previous post.. And that's all I'll pick.
Nick K.
07-17-2004, 05:46 PM
I'm mad James Marsters was snubbed AGAIN. And it's the last time he can be nominated for Spike too. Bummer.
And John Ritter should NOT have been nominated. He only made THREE episodes this year and none of them were that great. Jason Bateman shoulda got a nod.
Here's my picks: (pick, shoulda)
Drama series: (Joan of Arcadia, Angel)
Actor Drama: (Keifer Sutherland, James Marsters)
Actress Drama: (Jennifer Garner, Jennifer Garner)
Supporting Actor Drama: (Victor Garber, Alexis Denisof)
Supporting Actress Drama: (no clue, Penny Johnson Gerald)
Comedy series: (Arrested Developement, Arrested Developement)
Actress Comedy: (Bonnie Hunt, Courtney Cox Arquette)
Actor Comedy: (Tony Shalhoub, Tony Shalhoub)
Supporting Actor Comedy: (Jeffrey Tambor, Jeffrey Tambor)
Supporting Actress Comedy: (no clue, Jessica Walter)
Miniseries or TV movie Any Category: no clue.
Variety, Comedy or Music Series: (The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart)
Animated Program: (Futurama: the Sting, Futurama: The Why of Fry)
Directing for a comedy series: (Arrested Developement, Arrested Developement)
Directing for a drama: (No clue, Ben Edlund Angel Smile Time)
Writing for a comedy: (Arrested Developement, Arrested Developement)
Writing for a Drama: (No clue, Jeffrey Bell, Joss Whedon, Angel Not Fade Away)
Children's Program: (Sesame Street: The Street We Live On, same)
Angel wasn't nominated for a reason... :p
loyalheart
07-17-2004, 08:11 PM
all i have to say is i want Tony Shalhoub to win again , john ritter should of got a nod last year..
JDuncan
07-17-2004, 08:20 PM
Would've been nice to see David Cross get a nomination for best supporting actor, maybe next year.
Enrique
07-17-2004, 09:21 PM
it'd be interesting if CSI wins, consdering 2 of their stars just got da boot (jorja fox and george eads).
Boy Wonder
07-17-2004, 09:30 PM
Question: Why was Bonnie Hunt nominated for an award?
Jimmy Kustes
07-18-2004, 12:37 AM
Would've been nice to see David Cross get a nomination for best supporting actor, maybe next year.
That woulda been cool. Is he in a lot of episodes of Arrested Development? I've only seen one episode and it was pretty good. Just like Mr. Show and Sopronos I've only seen one episode.
JDuncan
07-18-2004, 12:56 AM
That woulda been cool. Is he in a lot of episodes of Arrested Development? I've only seen one episode and it was pretty good. Just like Mr. Show and Sopronos I've only seen one episode.He's in every episode, though usually just for a scene or two.
Fone Bone
07-18-2004, 06:18 AM
Angel wasn't nominated for a reason... :p
I know. The Academy are a bunch of elderly borgeous genre snobs.
Fone Bone
07-18-2004, 06:19 AM
Question: Why was Bonnie Hunt nominated for an award?
Life With Bonnie. Great show although a tad overrated.
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