Jimmy Fallon’s Emmy Opening – Video

In case you were one of the few who missed it, here is the opening number from the 2010 Emmy Awards last night starring Jimmy Fallon, Tina Fey, Jon Hamm, Betty White, Nina Dobrev, and pretty much everybody from the cast of “Glee.” Cheesy beyond belief, but not entirely bad. The fact that Fey participated might have added some credibility in terms of the integrity of their charade.

“WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU LOOKING AT!” Exactly what all those Glee-sters need to hear from someone as talented and amazing as Betty White. I approve!

Click here to see some of the Emmy Awards styles on the red carpet!

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2009 Full Emmy Winners List, Photos and Video

I may or may not have been celebrating the Bears winning last night instead of watching the 2009 Emmys. So being a naughty Dame, I watched it at the crack of dawn just for you.

Neil Patrick Harris hosted the awards and of course opened with a song and dance. He then made me giggle with a jab at America’s “Jackass,” Kanye West. Harris added, “Here’s hoping Kanye West likes 30 Rock!” to his opener and warned every one of gatecrashers.

It was basically a repeat of last year’s Emmy Awards in the perspective that “30 Rock” and “Mad Men” dominated the accolades. Tina Fey’s tv baby won Outstanding Comedy Series for the third year in a row and “Mad Men” reclaimed it’s award for Outstanding Drama Series.

The real story was taking place back stage. PopEater reports that after Kristin Chenoweth accepted her award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy for her role as Olive Snook in “Pushing Daisies,” she reportedly request medical attention. It started with a migraine that she said started to prevent her from opening her eyes. On site paramedics cared for the actress. She rested back stage and then left the awards. Reps have confirmed that she is doing well and was rumored to be considering returning to the ceremony’s after parties.

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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Jon Cryer – Two And A Half Men
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Kristin Chenoweth – Pushing Daisies
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Michael Emerson – Lost
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Cherry Jones – 24
Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Series: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie: Brendan Gleeson – Into The Storm
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie: Jessica Lange – Grey Gardens
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series: American Idol

Since the Full Winner’s List is looooong, I have put it after the cut. Just click “Read More…” below to see the Full 2009 Emmy Winner’s List.

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Emmy Nominations 2009, Katherine Heigl Snubbed

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Oh, sweet justice is served. Katherine Why-Is-She-Still-Around Heigl was snubbed from the 2009 Emmy run. If you recall, last year she refused to submit her name for an Emmy citing poor writing and character development by the show’s minions. This year the Emmy’s are returning the favor and citing the chain smoking snobbery. (Well, it is just assumed.)

This year, “Mad Men” is feeling the love with nominations in Best Drama Series, Best Actor in a Drama Series (Jon Hamm) and Best Actress in a Drama Series (Elisabeth Moss). Other members of “Grey’s Anatomy” received nods and the resurrected “Family Guy” even was deemed worthy of a chance of an Emmy.

Ouch. How much does it suck that cartoon overflowing with sex jokes is more worthy of an award than you?

-BEST DRAMA SERIES
‘Big Love’
‘Damages’
‘Dexter’
‘House’
‘Lost’
‘Mad Men’

-BEST ACTOR, DRAMA SERIES
Bryan Cranston, ‘Breaking Bad’
Michael C. Hall, ‘Dexter’
Hugh Laurie, ‘House’
Gabriel Byrne, ‘In Treatment’
Jon Hamm, ‘Mad Men’
Simon Baker, ‘The Mentalist’

-BEST ACTRESS, DRAMA SERIES
Sally Field, ‘Brothers and Sisters’
Kyra Sedgwick, ‘The Closer’
Glenn Close, ‘Damages’
Mariska Hargitay, ‘Law & Order: SVU’
Elisabeth Moss, ‘Mad Men’
Holly Hunter, ‘Saving Grace’

-BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS, DRAMA SERIES
Rose Byrne, ‘Damages’
Sandra Oh, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’
Chandra Wilson, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’
Dianne Wiest, In Treatment’
Hope Davis, ‘In Treatment’
Cherry Jones, ’24′

-BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR, COMEDY SERIES
Kevin Dillon, ‘Entourage’
Neil Patrick Harris, ‘How I Met Your Mother’
Rainn Wilson, ‘The Office’
Tracy Morgan, ’30 Rock’
Jack McBrayer, ’30 Rock’
Jon Cryer, ‘Two And A Half Men’

-BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR, DRAMA SERIES
William Shatner, ‘Boston Legal’
Christian Clemenson, ‘Boston Legal’
Aaron Paul, ‘Breaking Bad’
William Hurt, ‘Damages’
Michael Emerson, ‘Lost’
John Slattery, ‘Mad Men’

-BEST COMEDY SERIES
Entourage
Family Guy
Flight Of The Conchords
How I Met Your Mother
The Office
30 Rock
Weeds

-BEST ACTOR, COMEDY SERIES
Jim Parsons, ‘The Big Bang Theory’
Jemaine Clement, ‘Flight Of The Conchords’
Tony Shalhoub, ‘Monk’
Steve Carell, ‘The Office’
Alec Baldwin, ’30 Rock’
Charlie Sheen, ‘Two And A Half Men’

-BEST ACTRESS, COMEDY SERIES
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, ‘The New Adventures Of Old Christine’
Christina Applegate, ‘Samantha Who?’
Sarah Silverman, ‘The Sarah Silverman’
Tina Fey, ’30 Rock’
Toni Collette, United States Of Tara’
Mary-Louise Parker, ‘Weeds’

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