
62nd Emmy Awards may be the best since a long time ago, not only because it is not the same show year after year, adding much more new blood into most of the awards, but also there are too much funny and special moments from the winners and awards presenters. And I have to say: “Jimmy Fallon is going to become more famous than he is in the talk show.” He is really a very talented host that maybe the academy will invite him again as the host of the next Emmy Awards. We can expect it.
Here are the wonderful moments I mentioned in the previous article.
– Loved the Bruce Springsteen “Born to Run” opener for, among other things, getting both “Mad Men’s” Don Draper and “Lost’s” Hurley to participate. Gotta love Jon Hamm. As Draper, he’s the coolest guy on the planet but, as himself, he’s not afraid to look silly.
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In such modern time, ‘Mad Men’, a dark period drama set in the 60’s New York, could even continuously get three ‘Outstand Drama Series’ of Emmy Awards in three years. And ‘Modern Family’, the first time coming to Emmy Awards with its first season, won the top honours at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards.
‘Modern Family’ took home four more awards, including the best supporting actor trophy, which went to Eric Stonestreet, and an award for its writers, Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd. The series creators, Matthew Weiner and Erin Levy, clinched a second Emmy for writing. “All I wanted to be was a clown in the circus when I was a kid growing up,” Mr. Stonestreet said.
‘Glee’, the musical series, which led with 19 nominations, won an Emmy for supporting actress Jane Lynch and director Ryan Murphy.
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