Sunday, January 27, 2008

The Screen Actors Guild Awards

Notes from possibly the only award show this season.
Best actor in a drama series: James Gandolfini. Who am I to begrudge Tony Soprano his SAG Award?
Is Nikki Blonsky adorable or what?
Stupid dress, Debra Messing.
Doesn't "and the actor goes to..." sound stupid?
Best actress in a drama series: Edie Falco. People are missing "The Sopranos" tonight.
Brought to you by Slim Fast, Nutri System and L'oreal hair color. Well, that makes sense.
Did you know the guy who plays Sal on "Mad Men" is gay in real life? Just read that.
Outstanding Ensemble in a drama series: The cast of "The Sopranos." Geez a loo ...
My god that "La Vie En Rose" actress is breathtaking. ... and Javier Bardem is far more handsome than I ever would have believed. He never looks good in his movies!
Female actor in a comedy series: Tina Fey. She is so awesome! Hopefully this will make up for the stupid audience not getting her joke when she presented before. She thanked Alec Baldwin and compared herself to a hat rack.
Female actor in a comedy series: Alec Baldwin. Well, Fred Astaire and the hat rack won.
Outstanding ensemble of a comedy series: "The Office." They do they keep showing the "30 Rock" people?
Denis Leary. Yum.
Charles Durning is bad ass.
Actor in a TV movie or miniseries: Kevin Kline for "As You Like It." Is that a new miniseries? Hee.
Actress in a TV movie or miniseries: Queen Latifah. Mickey Rooney said it was a tie, but whatever.
Heath Ledger was in the montage of people who had died.
There's Daniel Day Lewis referencing Heath Ledger, talking about "Monster's Ball" and "Brokeback Mountain." At least he had seen the films.
As "No Country" wins the best ensemble cast, Josh Brolin offers the quote of the night "The Coen Brothers are freaky little people and we did a freaky little movie, whether you like the ending or not."

Goodnight everybody.

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