Monday, August 30, 2010

You Don T Know Jack

Back to the Emmys. . .

Now, best writing in a movie or miniseries. Again, it's all cable network fare.

The Emmy goes to "You Don't Know Jack," the fascinating biography of Dr. Death, Jack Kevorkian. Just watch Al Pacino take the Best Actor in this category later.

On to Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie.

And the winner is . . . Claire Daines for "Temple Grandin." It's the first Emmy for Ms. Danes. This biography of a woman with Autism seems to be the surprising runaway winner at the Emmys tonight with three wins so far all the acting categories. It's funny to see that everytime a winner from the film mention's Dr. Grandin's name, she stands up in the audience and waves. She must really like the spotlight.

Now on to best directing for a miniseries or movie. The winner is. . .Mick Jackson for, what else, "Temple Grandin." It's the first Emmy for Mr. Jackson, who's also directed films.

Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie. And the Emmy goes to . . . AL PACINO! I just knew it. It's one of the best performances he's ever done along with his work in "Dog Day Afternoon" and when he won his first Emmy for "Angels in America." If you see "You Don't Know Jack," you can see him completely embody the spirit and mannerisms of Jack Kevorkian. Kevorkian is in the audience and looks a bit in awe. Pacino also thanked the guys who did the hair and makeup for him that turned him into Kevorkian. I agree, they did a great job.

Two HBO made-for-TV films dominated this segment. The broadcast networks really ought to revive their efforts here. I doubt they will though.



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