Originally posted by gintel: I thouught that the seasonender for the sopranos - kaiesha - was not eligible, can any one confirm this?
No one really seemed to answer this for you definitively. So here's the deal. The Emmy season is from June 1, 2006 to May 31, 2007. Shows airing between that time period are eligible. Before or after are not.
The biggest offender to mess this up is HBO, who doesn't seem to notice or care when Emmy season starts or ends. Thus, we get the finale of Season Six of The Sopranos, which is eligible this Emmy season, because they stupidly aired it on June 4. And their Golden Globe nominated Best Drama Series, Big Love, has only one eligible episode, the finale of last season "The Ceremony" which also stupidly aired on June 4.
I believe you have to have six episodes within the time frame to be eligible for consideration. Hence Showtime's Huff, which had only four, is out of the running.
This season's Sopranos, the big finale, as someone mentioned (I think it was Atypical), now that it's starting its run in April, the big finale, and you know they'll have one, will be out of contention for Emmy consideration. As will any actors' performances in these episodes.
You would think by now that HBO would buy a clue.
Season Four of The Wire is totally eligible, as is Season Three of Deadwood. The whole long season of Entourage is eligible as well.
HBO has messed up The Sopranos since the beginning though, often airing the powerhouse season finale after the time period, then someone forgets that it's still eligible for the next Emmy season, so they don't submit it.
Final grades for "The Closer" and updated grades for "The Class".
For Your Oscar Consideration: Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Antichrist" - Best Actress in a Leading Role Sharlto Copley, "District 9" - Best Actor in a Leading Role Christoph Waltz, "Inglourious Basterds" - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
"Inglourious Basterds" - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction "District 9" - Best Editing, Best Visual Effects "God Bless Us Everyone", A Christmas Carol - Best Original Song
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1: Very Bad Things (I): A- 2: Jump for Joy (II): TBA 3: Sticks & Stones: B 4: Larceny of a Kitty Cat: A- 5: Van Hickey: B- 6: Made a Lady Think I Was God: B+ 7: Mailbox: B- 8: Robbed a Stoner Blind: B+ 9: Born a Gamblin' Man: B 10: South of the Border Part Uno: A- 11: South of the Border Part Dos: A 12: Our "Cops" is On: A+ 13: Buried Treasure: A- 14: Kept A Guy Locked in a Truck: TBA 15: Foriegn Exchange Student: B+ 16: Blow: B+ 17: The Birthday Party: B+ 18: Guess Who's Coming Out of Joy: B+ 19: Harrased a Reporter: B- 20: Two Balls, Two Strikes: B 21: G.E.D: B+ 22: Get a Real Job: A- 23/24: The Trial: A
Season Grade: B+/A-
Comedy Series (The Trial) Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Jason Lee (The Trial) Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Ethen Suplee (Larceny of a Kitty Cat) Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Jamie Pressly (Blow) Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Rosanne (Made a Women Think I Was God) Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Marlee Matlin (The Trial) Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Beau Bridges (Guess Who's Coming Out of Joy) Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Charles S. Dutton (Get a Real Job)
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1: Mark 8:36: A- 2: Genesis 27:29: B 3: Matthew 13:57: B+ 4: Matthew 5:6: A- 5: Matthew 12:25: B 6: Samyutta 11.10: A- 7: Genesis 27:39: B 8: Job 31:5-6: B 9: Ecclesiastes 7:2: A- 10: Vivekchaudamani: 51: A 11: Matthew 22:10: A
Season 1 Grade: A-
Writing in a Drama Series: Mark 8:36 (Pilot); Matthew 22:10 Directing in a Drama Series: Mark 8:36 (Pilot) Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Annabeth Gish Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, Fionnula Flanagan
Tapes: Gish: Matthew 13:57; Samyutta 11.10 Flanagan: Matthew 5:6; Matthew 12:25; Vivekchaudamani: 51
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For Your Oscar Consideration: Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Antichrist" - Best Actress in a Leading Role Sharlto Copley, "District 9" - Best Actor in a Leading Role Christoph Waltz, "Inglourious Basterds" - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
"Inglourious Basterds" - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction "District 9" - Best Editing, Best Visual Effects "God Bless Us Everyone", A Christmas Carol - Best Original Song
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I've updated my grades for "What About Brian" and "Prison Break".
For Your Oscar Consideration: Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Antichrist" - Best Actress in a Leading Role Sharlto Copley, "District 9" - Best Actor in a Leading Role Christoph Waltz, "Inglourious Basterds" - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
"Inglourious Basterds" - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction "District 9" - Best Editing, Best Visual Effects "God Bless Us Everyone", A Christmas Carol - Best Original Song
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Drama Series (9am-10am) Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Keifer Sutherland (*12pm-1pm*) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Mary Lynn Rajskub (*6am-7am OR 11pm-12am*) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Jayne Atkinson (11am-12pm) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Peter MacNichol (11am-12pm) Guest Actor in a Drama Series: James Cromwell (*12pm-1pm*) Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Powers Boothe (*10pm-11pm*) Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Gregory Itzin (6pm-7pm) Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Jean Smart (6pm-7pm)
**Submission not confirmed.
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Gay Witch Hunt = A- The Convention = B The Coup = A Grief Counseling = B Initiation = B Diwali = A- Branch Closing = A- The Merger = A The Convict = B+ A Benihana Christmas = A Back From Vacation = A Traveling Salesman = A-
My Name Is Earl
Very Bad Things = A- Jump For Joy = B+ Sticks & Stones = TBA Larceny Of A Kitty Cat = TBA Van Hickey = TBA Made A Lady Think I Was God = A+ Mailbox = B+ Robbed A Stoner Blind = A- Born A Gamblin Man = A- South Of The Border = A Our ‘Cops’ Is On = A+ Buried Treasure = A
Entourage
Aquamom = B One Day In The Valley = A- Dominated = B Guys And Dolls = B Crash And Burn = A- Three’s Company = A Strange Days = A The Release = A- Vegas Baby, Vegas! = B I Wanna Be Sedated = A- What About Bob? = A Sorry, Ari = A, but B because they got rid of Ari
The Class
The Class Reunites (Pilot) = B The Class Visits A Hospital = B The Class Learns About Hurricanes = A- The Class Blows The Whistle = B The Class Gets Frozen Yogurt = B+ The Class Goes Trick-Or-Treating = A- The Class Goes To A Bar = B The Class Celebrates A Birthday = B The Class Gives Thanks = A- The Class Runs Into A Convenience Store = A The Class Celebrates An Anniversary = A+ The Class Visits A Bad Neighborhood = TBA The Class Hits It = TBA
How I Met Your Mother
Where Were We? = A- The Scorpion And The Toad = B+ Brunch = TBA Ted Mosby: Architect = A- World’s Greatest Couple = A Aldrin’s Justice = B Swarley = A Atlantic City = A- Slap Bet = A Single Stamina = A How Lily Stole Christmas = B+ First Time In New York = TBA Monday Night Football = TBA
2010 Oscars FYC:
Lead Actor - Joseph Gordon-Levitt, (500) Days of Summer Lead Actress - Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia Supporting Actor - Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds Supporting Actress - Mo'Nique, Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire Original Screenplay - Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber, (500) Days of Summer
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I've updated my grades for "What About Brian", "Prison Break" and "Ugly Betty".
For Your Oscar Consideration: Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Antichrist" - Best Actress in a Leading Role Sharlto Copley, "District 9" - Best Actor in a Leading Role Christoph Waltz, "Inglourious Basterds" - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
"Inglourious Basterds" - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction "District 9" - Best Editing, Best Visual Effects "God Bless Us Everyone", A Christmas Carol - Best Original Song
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For Your Oscar Consideration: Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Antichrist" - Best Actress in a Leading Role Sharlto Copley, "District 9" - Best Actor in a Leading Role Christoph Waltz, "Inglourious Basterds" - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
"Inglourious Basterds" - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction "District 9" - Best Editing, Best Visual Effects "God Bless Us Everyone", A Christmas Carol - Best Original Song
Posts: 20005 | Location: Natal, RN, Brazil | Registered: October 21, 2002
For Your Oscar Consideration: Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Antichrist" - Best Actress in a Leading Role Sharlto Copley, "District 9" - Best Actor in a Leading Role Christoph Waltz, "Inglourious Basterds" - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
"Inglourious Basterds" - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction "District 9" - Best Editing, Best Visual Effects "God Bless Us Everyone", A Christmas Carol - Best Original Song
Posts: 20005 | Location: Natal, RN, Brazil | Registered: October 21, 2002
For Your Oscar Consideration: Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Antichrist" - Best Actress in a Leading Role Sharlto Copley, "District 9" - Best Actor in a Leading Role Christoph Waltz, "Inglourious Basterds" - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
"Inglourious Basterds" - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction "District 9" - Best Editing, Best Visual Effects "God Bless Us Everyone", A Christmas Carol - Best Original Song
Posts: 20005 | Location: Natal, RN, Brazil | Registered: October 21, 2002
For Your Oscar Consideration: Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Antichrist" - Best Actress in a Leading Role Sharlto Copley, "District 9" - Best Actor in a Leading Role Christoph Waltz, "Inglourious Basterds" - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
"Inglourious Basterds" - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction "District 9" - Best Editing, Best Visual Effects "God Bless Us Everyone", A Christmas Carol - Best Original Song
Posts: 20005 | Location: Natal, RN, Brazil | Registered: October 21, 2002
For Your Oscar Consideration: Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Antichrist" - Best Actress in a Leading Role Sharlto Copley, "District 9" - Best Actor in a Leading Role Christoph Waltz, "Inglourious Basterds" - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
"Inglourious Basterds" - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction "District 9" - Best Editing, Best Visual Effects "God Bless Us Everyone", A Christmas Carol - Best Original Song
Posts: 20005 | Location: Natal, RN, Brazil | Registered: October 21, 2002
For Your Oscar Consideration: Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Antichrist" - Best Actress in a Leading Role Sharlto Copley, "District 9" - Best Actor in a Leading Role Christoph Waltz, "Inglourious Basterds" - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
"Inglourious Basterds" - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction "District 9" - Best Editing, Best Visual Effects "God Bless Us Everyone", A Christmas Carol - Best Original Song
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1: A Tale of Two Cities: A- 2: The Glass Ballerina: B+ 3: Further Instruction: C+ 4: Every Man for Himself: B- 5: The Cost of Living: C+ 6: I Do: B+ ------------------ 7: Not in Portland: A- 8: Flashes Before Your Eyes: A- 9: Stranger in a Strange Land: C 10: Tricia Tanaka is Dead: B- 11: Enter 77: A- 12: Par Avion: B 13: The Man From Tallahassee: A 14: Expose: A- 15: Left Behind: B- 16: One of Us: A- 17: Catch-22: C+ 18: D.O.C: B+ 19: The Brig: A- 20: The Man Behind the Curtain: A- 21: Greatest Hits: A 22: Through the Looking Glass (I): A- 23: Through the Looking Glass (II): A+
Season 3, Part I Grade: B- Season 3, Part II Grade: A-
Drama Series (The Man from Tallahasse) Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Matthew Fox (A Tale of Two Cities) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Elizabeth Mitchell (One of Us) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Yunjin Kim (The Glass Ballerina) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Micahel Emerson (Every Man for Himself) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Terry O'Quinn (TBA) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Naveen Andrews (Enter 77) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Josh Holloway (Every Man for Himself) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Henry Ian Cusick (Flashes Before Your Eyes) Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Kevin Tighe (The Brig) Writing in a Drama Series Directing in a Drama Series
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hey! i totally agree with you when you say that mitchell has a really strong chance at these years emmys, but don't you think she's going lead? i mean, the story is "tilting" to revolve a lot around her and jack, and she is the only one of "the others" who we know anything outside the island and a link to the outer world. i've already predicted her as a nominated actress in a leading role for drama
Originally posted by vozas: hey! i totally agree with you when you say that mitchell has a really strong chance at these years emmys, but don't you think she's going lead? i mean, the story is "tilting" to revolve a lot around her and jack, and she is the only one of "the others" who we know anything outside the island and a link to the outer world. i've already predicted her as a nominated actress in a leading role for drama
Very possibly, but I think she has a better shot in Supporting. IMO, the only true leads of Lost (at this point) are Fox & Lily.
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yeah, it's almost impossible for her to win as a lead; it's going to edie falco. and as supporting, though having better chances, she has the grey's ladies, especially oh, as a strong competition. anyway, she definitely deserves a nom!
For Your Oscar Consideration: Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Antichrist" - Best Actress in a Leading Role Sharlto Copley, "District 9" - Best Actor in a Leading Role Christoph Waltz, "Inglourious Basterds" - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
"Inglourious Basterds" - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction "District 9" - Best Editing, Best Visual Effects "God Bless Us Everyone", A Christmas Carol - Best Original Song
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