2009 Emmy Awards & Winners….

Posted in Celebrity Gossip, Celebrity News, Entertainment, Television on September 21st, 2009 by drfunkenberry

emmysThe 2009 Emmy Awards were last night and hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, who I am sure did a great job.  Much better than not having a host like in Emmys past or having multiple hosts.

Will the ratings be higher or will have most Americans have been watching the Giants beat the Cowboys on NBC instead like I did? The Emmys were moved away from the Cowboy game, 1 week ahead but Viacom, who owns MTV and CBS did not want the MTV Awards and the Emmys on the same date, so it was moved back.

So, did you watch the Emmys last night? Even if you did or not, here is the full list of winners.-Dr.FB

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Emmy Nominations Announced!

Posted in Celebrity News, Entertainment, Television on July 16th, 2009 by drfunkenberry

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For a list of the major catagories, go HERE.-Dr.FB

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Neil Patrick Harris May Save Emmys

Posted in Celebrity Gossip, Celebrity News, Entertainment, Television on July 14th, 2009 by drfunkenberry
Neil Patrick Harris File Photo

Neil Patrick Harris File Photo

Yesterday, the Emmy’s got their man. Neil Patrick Harris will host this years Emmy’s.

The show will air on September 20th against the Dallas Cowboys New York Giants game. HavingNPH host the show should bringin a few more million viewers but in the end, the Cowboy game will get higher ratings.  At least with Neil as host, CBS will have me DVR-ing the show.-Dr.FB

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The Emmys To Take On The Dallas Cowboys & Lose!

Posted in Celebrity Gossip, Celebrity News, Entertainment, Sports, Television on June 18th, 2009 by drfunkenberry

emmysThe Emmy’s, after announcing they were moving the award show to September 13th to not compete with football, have now moved it back to September 20th.

The reason? The MTV Video Music Awards, which sucked butterballs last year.  Both networks are owned by Viacom and you just can’t have both compete.

  Now, by moving the award show back to September 20th, it will be put against NBC;s Sunday Night Football which will have Tony Romo & The Dallas Cowboys versus Eli Manning & The New York Giants, basically, a ratings bonanza and an Emmy killer.

The Cowboys each time they had a game on Sunday Night Football last year, would win the ratings for the week and were also NBC’s highest rated games of the year.  Add in it is the Cowboys home opener at their new stadium and the ESPN coverage that will follow, CBS is majorly F’d!

The last time the Giants played the Cowboys in a home opener, the ratings were in the 30 million range. (I was there.)  We are talking American Idol numbers. Not to mention the Emmy’s are still on tape delay in the West Coast so while watching the game, you can find out the winners online. 

Side note: The Cowboys have NEVER lost a game I attended.  Unfortunately, unless Tony hooks me up..cough cough..scuse me, I will not be at that game.  :)

Face it; until the Emmy’s move to a nation-wide live telecast, something else will catch the viewers eyes, no matter who the host is.-Dr.FB

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NFL Schedule Forces Emmys To Move Show

Posted in Celebrity News, Entertainment, Sports, Television on June 2nd, 2009 by drfunkenberry
NFL Logo

NFL Logo

The Emmys are moving from September 20th to September 13th, afraid of getting sacked in the ratings by an NFL doubleheader which could interfere with what time the show starts.

You know, it would be great if it actually aired live because all of us who do not live on the East Coast will know the winners before the show even goes to air via Twitter, Facebook, or even myspace for those that are still on there.

So go for the long bomb, Emmys and go live like the Golden Globes are doing in January 2010!-Dr.FB

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The Emmy Doesn’t Go To…..

Posted in Celebrity News, Entertainment, Television on September 23rd, 2008 by drfunkenberry

The Emmys this were one of the lowest rated Emmy broadcasts of all time.  The show pulled in 12.2 million people, even lower than the one on 1990 which had 12.3 million viewers. 

The Dallas Cowboy-Green Bay Packer game on NBC was said to take away a huge chunk of the audience.

Well, yea, they actually gave people something they wanted to watch!  We hear the parties were pretty good tho.-Dr.FB

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Heard About The Emmy Party At ‘77?

Posted in Celebrity News, Entertainment, Music, Television on September 22nd, 2008 by drfunkenberry

….Prince gonna be there and take you to heaven.  Prince sang that during Musicology that night.  We sure felt like we were there.

But I am getting ahead of myself.  I got one of those last minute phone calls that you usually get for a party like this one, where it will be off the chain and knee deep in celebs.  This is where the whole night here on out seems caught between a dream and reality.

After shortly arriving, the host with the most was very kind and greeted us. He left shortly after with someone I was told was Bria Valente.  I am very shy at times myself so kind of avoided the contact.  I hope Prince understands I was not trying to be rude, I was just overwhelmed with the coolness of the moment.  My guest spoke with him and was cordial for me.  We saw some of the purple party crew through the night, talking with C.C. and saw Rashida there later on.

  Just imagine having a private intimate party with the best live performer out there.  Only your close friends are there.  Not a stadium full of people.  No crowded night club with that person who had one too many drinks.  That’s what makes a party like this so special.  It is just one of the moments in time where you look back on it and it will bring a smile to your face.  I wish you could experience it. 

Prince kicked it off with Satisfied and having seen this person in front of 20,000 people, he was bringing it like it was the Staple Center.  He was slightly more laid back, sipping water, going over to his keyboard player Morris Hayes and sometimes to his bassist Josh Dunham or his drummer C.C. Dunham. He said we can all slow dance if we want and actor Chi McBride was one of the first to hit the floor as almost everyone followed suit.

Prince then went into Beggin’ Woman Blues with some lyrics that just make you crack up.  We were cracking up so much he started cracking up.  lovineveryminuteofit!  Prince went into overdrive with Cream, U Got The Look, A Love Bizzare and covers like Crinsom & Clover & Wild Thing. Then he stuck on this groove and it turned out to be Lady Cab Driver.  Total flashback of funk for me I must say.  He did a few lyrics from it but that groove was contagious! They just went off and turned it out. There was not one person sitting down for that.

Prince said earlier in the night that it was gonna be karaoke night and he was gonna get us all to sing.  During With A Little Help From My Friends, Kristen Chenoweth was called up to sing and she brought her voice up to the challenge.  After the song, Prince called out Kristen and high fived her.  Kristen could not contain herself and went over to Prince to give him a kiss on the cheek.  Prince laughed playfully and said, “now my guitar is out of tune”, an obvious reference to the song that was just performed. 

It was just a straight funky night.  At one time, after the crowd stopped clapping, Prince asked if we wanted to slow it down or keep it funky?  I think the crowd was kind of mixed so we voted by show of hands, and the funk won.  At this moment, we heard the woman next to us tell us this is the greatest night of her life.  Her man just smiled.  Ahh, another man getting credit for something Prince did.  Gotta love it.  Right?

Prince went into the funk jams such as Controversy and Sexy Dancer.  He then went into a groove getting Josh  to go off on bass and then C.C. on drums.  Prince then sang “We are part of the rhythm nation”  before proclaiming we like the original version of that song while going into thank you (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) which was straight cool.  More people arrived through the night including Dexter’s Michael C. Hall and I think I saw Michael Emerson from Lost there as well and Mary-Louise Parker  (There were others but my mind is frazzled right now.)   Prince went into Play That Funky Music and Chi came up and rocked it.  It just got better as Prince went on the keys and played Superstition.

At one point, someone yelled out to play Chelsea Rodgers and Prince was like, yea o.k.  No requests came in but the person who requested it was a model, although this time no flower in her hair. 

Prince killed it with Let’s Go Crazy and then cooled us down with Purple Rain which was the last song of the night.  We walk out of there trying to soak everything in.  Still not fully sold that what just happened…really did just happen!

You know, an Emmy is great, but if you were not at this party I must say it was its own award and its own reward and it is something that I may not be able to display on my mantle, but the memory is forever forged in my mind and something I would like to thank our host for providing.

We want to thank the person who was lucky enough to attend to sending this into us.-Dr.FB

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Prince’s Purple Funk Electric Emmy Afterbash!

Posted in Celebrity News, Entertainment, Music on September 22nd, 2008 by drfunkenberry

(sent into us at www.drfunkenberry.com)

Purple Funk Electric Emmy Afterbash!  That’s the best way we can describe the vibe at Prince’s late night throw down.  The guests, the outfits, the music–all far hotter than usual (and we know Prince’s parties set the bar high EVERY time.)  The air was abuzz with electricity of the funky, purple, nothing-but-fun kind, everyone was in on it, taking the vibe even higher.

The night opened with the sexy Satisfied, followed by Prince at times laughing his way through the comedic Beggin’ Woman Blues.  (If you haven’t heard it yet… just wait!)  Musicians just having fun doing what they do: priceless.

The crowd was rapt, rockin’ all night as the band rolled through (among others) Cream, U Got The Look, A Love Bizarre, Lady Cab Driver, Let’s Go Crazy, and a few covers such as Be Happy, Let’s Go and Long Train Running.  (Marva King took the lead on this one.)  Come Together became an anthem of interconnectedness,  as the crowd chanted come together over and over.  It was quite moving. 

The show closed with Purple Rain with Prince kicking it off on keys before switching to guitar.  Everyone singing “woo hoo hoo hoo” in unison made us want to break out the lighters and wave em up in the air like back in the day. 

The room may have been filled with TV stars, but they know how to groove with the best of ‘em!

These television luminaries, most of who seemed new to the purple party scene, it was the most fun they ever had, or even the best night of their lives.  many even thanked the staff as if they were the stars – true class actors and actresses at the soiree.  Kristen Chenoweth was so overcome with joy that she left in tears.

Now how’s THAT for a good time?

We want to thank the person who sent this in.  We have another review from a different perspective that will be posted shortly. -Dr.FB

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Emmy Winners

Posted in Celebrity News, Entertainment, Television on September 22nd, 2008 by drfunkenberry

Here are the list of Emmy winners:

  • Outstanding Drama Series – Winner: “Mad Men” (2007)
  • Outstanding Comedy Series – Winner: “30 Rock”
  • Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality – Competition Program – Winner: Jeff Probst for “Survivor”
  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series – Winner: Tina Fey for “30 Rock”
  • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series – Winner: Bryan Cranston for “Breaking Bad”
  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series – Winner: Glenn Close for “Damages”
  • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series – Winner: Alec Baldwin for “30 Rock”
  • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie – Winner: Paul Giamatti for “John Adams”
  • Outstanding Miniseries – Winner: “John Adams”
  • Outstanding Reality Competition Program – Winner: “The Amazing Race”
  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie – Winner: Eileen Atkins for “Cranford”
  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie – Winner: Tom Wilkinson for “John Adams”
  • Outstanding Made for Television Movie – Winner: Recount
  • Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series – Winner: “The Daily Show”
  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie – Winner: Laura Linney for “John Adams”
  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series – Winner: Dianne Wiest for “In Treatment”
  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series – Winner: Zeljko Ivanek for “Damages”
  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series – Winner: Jean Smart for “Samantha Who?”
  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series – Winner: Jeremy Piven for “Entourage”
  • Outstanding Reality Program – Winner: “Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List”
  • Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special – Winner: Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project
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