Liveblog (a little bit): Best actress winner, Julianne Moore, TV movie or mini-series: “Wow, wow, i feel so validated because Sarah Palin gave me a thumbs down … etc. (goes on to thank relevant people in her work and life)” — acceptance speech for winning Best Actress for her role as Sarah Palin in Game Change, The Emmys, ongoing (Game Change also won best writing, so far)
and won again! for best directing, Game Change!
i recommend this movie if you haven’t seen it.
Jon Stewart, The Daily Show, won for best variety show a couple of minutes ago. i also recommend this.
Kevin Costner won best actor in a miniseries/ movie, Hatfields and McCoys. just now (haven’t seen it, i saw the actor’s promo of it, it’s about a long drawn family feud that led to shootings between those families in “cowboy” America, a little after the Civil War)
Jon Hamm (Mad Men) an hour ago, did not win best actor for a drama series — boo hoo
Game Change again! Outstanding mini-series/ movie! Big winner! Tom Hanks receiving the award.
Michael J. Fox as presenter. He looks okay. No tremors. Gets a standing ovation. shouts “steady as a rock”.
(credits: freeze-frames of a video shot by R. Interview set-up by “Showbiz Inside Report” ABS-CBN Channel 2. Sheath dress from Khrysta’s Collezion, of course)
Snaking on the corridor were arm-thick power cables, connecting three long indoor shooting lights, a two-camera set-up, two director’s monitors, coming out of three to four steel-lined leather crates, all being set up by a 12-man crew, with a real director pointing at shots on the monitors – this is the biggest crew that has set up a segment here. It was a professional, clock-work production — they wrote in advance to ask for an interview, got here early, finished their establishing shots and outdoor spiels on the grounds when I got in, and started setting up indoors.
It’s a new show!
A production of the show “Showbiz InsideReport” of ABS-CBN Channel 2 (free tv) is in town on the topic: cyberbullying/ celebrity twitter wars/ cybercrimes. Watch the show today, Saturday, at 2:30pm-3:30pm on Channel 2 after “Showtime”. The show premiered on Feb. 4 giving viewer the “unreported” side of stories.
One of the hosts of the show himself, Joey Marquez did the interview – he backgrounded and “pre-prod’ed” me (pre-production question-&-answer), had research data and reports in his head. I asked why it was a big production and he said it was a new tv format that’s more investigative than the rest . He was prepared and, throughout the interview itself, was serious when we talked about the crimes — throwing questions, listening intently, then following up. He lightened up in the tailend of the interview when we started talking about Facebook! And charming to the admin staff off cam.