It’s that time again...the good, the bad, and the ugly.
The Good:
--Jennifer Love Hewitt—her soft lemon dress was beautiful on her
--Mila Kunis-was very classic and well fitted-I would have preferred if it was full length
--Sandra Oh-dressed like a lady-and not a crazy cat lady!
--Debra Messing-Great fit, cut, style…but w/her red hair, you dont need a bright red dress.
--Christian Applegate: Always classy, always well done….but it was A LOT of dress for someone so small.
--Julia Louis-Dreyfus: Age appropriate, fit well, great color, and great fabric for the LA heat.
--Kristin Chenoweth-took a fun sparkly risk and it fit her personality perfectly!
The Huh:
--January Jones-Battlestar Galactica does formal wear?
--Olivia Wilde-I usually love her, but one look at the back of her dress and it looked like she was zipped into her skin. It just didn’t look right.
--Blake Lively-I think was good, it was a little over-sexed for the Emmys, a little dominatrix with the hair, but it got gossip….Hayden Pantierre pulled of the red dress look a little better in terms of Emmy wear.
--Glenn Close-she wears her sunglasses…at the Emmys?
--Leighton Meister-The dress was light, she constantly looked pissed.
--Victoria Rowell—Umm, Obama already won, yeah.
The Bad:
--Jennifer Morrison’s-asymmetrical red dress was a little to bridesmaid for me.
--Kate Walsh-All the draping and elastic made her look heavy when we all know she isn’t
--Rose Byrne-Pageant, that’s all I’m saying
--Patricia Arquette-maybe if it fit? And wasn’t the same pattern as Liza Minnellis couch?
--Kyra Sedgwick—It was very, ‘I’m divorced looking for a man at my daughters wedding’
--Jon Cryer-Striped vest was a little Mr. Rogers, not so much Emmy.
--Padma Lakshmi-Ummm?! Senorita showgirl?
All in all-lots of hip hugging styles that in general did NOT help anyone. Mermaid style on the red carpet is hard enough; even perfect bodies can look bulky in the hips with this style if not done just right.
And what was with all the closed-toe pumps? It was hot out people, and not the middle of the night. Its called a peep toe, open toe, sandal, something!
Agree-Disagree-its was worn, its been said, it is what it is.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
The Emmys actually had some suprises!
The HIT list. Who did it, who didn't and who should have.
1st off-The Emmy gods were smiling on me, and gave me most of the wins I was hoping for in my previous Emmy post.
Lead Actress in a Drama: Glenn Close, Damages
Lead Actress in a Comedy: Toni Colette, United States of Tara!! (My Emmy win wish list)
Lead Actor in a Drama: Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad (Not mad men-Shocked!)
Lead Actor in a Comedy: Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
Supporting actress drama: Cherry Jones, 24 (um, ok)
Supporting Actress comedy: Kristin Chenoweth, Pushing Daises (Emmy win list-cant believe it!-Love her!)
Supporting actor drama: Michael Emmerson, Lost (Intrigued by the nom, even more by the win)
Supporting actor comedy: Jon Cryer, Two and a half Men (A little bitter since Neil Patrick Harris should have won)
Best comedy: 30 Rock (Its ok Family Guy, you will get there).
Best Drama: Mad Men
TV Movie: Grey Gardens
Supporting Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Ken Howard, "Grey Gardens,"
Supporting Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Shohreh Aghdashloo, "House of Saddam,"
Lead actress miniseries or movie: Jessica Lange, Grey Gardens
The show itself? The host, was amazing-duh, its Neil Partick Harris…Best speech of the night? Kristin Chenoweth!! Mad Men was slightly less world takeover than expected! All in all it was a pretty good turn around from last years mess. The new 'genre' set-up could use some tweaking, and some of the presenters were a bit odd, but it was far from stale and boring. Good job!
1st off-The Emmy gods were smiling on me, and gave me most of the wins I was hoping for in my previous Emmy post.
Lead Actress in a Drama: Glenn Close, Damages
Lead Actress in a Comedy: Toni Colette, United States of Tara!! (My Emmy win wish list)
Lead Actor in a Drama: Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad (Not mad men-Shocked!)
Lead Actor in a Comedy: Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
Supporting actress drama: Cherry Jones, 24 (um, ok)
Supporting Actress comedy: Kristin Chenoweth, Pushing Daises (Emmy win list-cant believe it!-Love her!)
Supporting actor drama: Michael Emmerson, Lost (Intrigued by the nom, even more by the win)
Supporting actor comedy: Jon Cryer, Two and a half Men (A little bitter since Neil Patrick Harris should have won)
Best comedy: 30 Rock (Its ok Family Guy, you will get there).
Best Drama: Mad Men
TV Movie: Grey Gardens
Supporting Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Ken Howard, "Grey Gardens,"
Supporting Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Shohreh Aghdashloo, "House of Saddam,"
Lead actress miniseries or movie: Jessica Lange, Grey Gardens
The show itself? The host, was amazing-duh, its Neil Partick Harris…Best speech of the night? Kristin Chenoweth!! Mad Men was slightly less world takeover than expected! All in all it was a pretty good turn around from last years mess. The new 'genre' set-up could use some tweaking, and some of the presenters were a bit odd, but it was far from stale and boring. Good job!
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