Lauren Alania Got Banned on America Got Talent

Lauren Alania  with Jay Leno and Piers Morgan Lauren Alania was a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and she sang for the audience during the commercial break, in which the audience enjoyed her singing. While Jay asks the though questions, like if she was dating anyone, she said no, but she is good friends with Scotty McCreery, eventually, if all the idols are in one mansion, and we don’t hear about it, there’s got to be some romantic liaison in the mansion, and we don’t know about it – that’s a secret.

Piers Morgan tells Lauren Alania that she was a better singer and should have won American Idol, of course she should have won. His new American Got Talent is premiering next Tuesday night on NBC, the ironic part Lauren tried to audition for AGT, but she was rejected by either by the judges or by the production staff, though she wasn’t good enough or ban from the show. She tried it twice. Never give up and then she tried American Idol, and the rest is history.

Shocking Elimination Chris Medina

During last night on American Idol, Chris Medina got the shocking news from Jennifer Lopez and it was hard for her to do it.

Letting go Chris Medina and his dream to be on American Idol. Since he audition, we have followed him from audition to Hollywood week and he performed from his heart and soul, giving it all. But it was crushed, by Jennifer Lopez, she should have let the other judges to take of the elimination. But it was hard on Jenifer last night.

Chris Medina won the hearts of the judges and viewers alike when he explained that he’s dedicated his life to being the primary caregiver of his fiancée, Juliana, who was severely injured a few months before their wedding was planned. We love Chris and his wife Juliana. He was a good man.

Medina has been invited to perform on Friday’s Feb. 25 episode of “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” He’ll sing a song called “What Are Words” which was written by Rodney Jerkins specifically for Medina.

So please TvIo your DVR for Friday night 11:35 pm to 12: 40am the Jay Leno show on NBC.

I hope Jay Leno and his crew would give him something.  Since he is in Hollywood he can have a record deal? He does have a great voice.

Bristol Palin on Dancing With The Stars

As you may know Bristol Palin stopped by to visit Jay Leno last night on his show.  She said she didn’t think twice to joining “Dancing With The Stars” they texted her at work to if she wanted to join. She said yes and fills out the necessary forms.

She would be far much better than other non-celebrity stars. But she is a star, with the scandal of her ex-boyfriend, Levi Johnson, who think he’s famous and wanted to be a Mayor of Wasilla, Alaska.

Levi needs to get more than a GED from High School to be a mayor or is it for his reality show title: “Levi Johnson: Iceberg Straight Ahead” that’s my title for him for his show.

Bristol Palin will be good with excessive training from her dancing partner Mark Ballas, a two time champion on DWTS, can he make her a champion on the dance floor. She may be uncoordinated when she danced, but when you dance they get you know what.  When Jay Leno said, “That’s also how you get pregnant, but I’m not going to go there,” he joked. At least, he was being nice to her and Jay is always nice to stars that have scandals behind them. He was careful of choosing his words in front of her, because Sarah Palin is watching the show too.

Bristol Palin will be much better than the other woman who complained about her teacher and the teacher wanted to walk out.  That was not nice and that burned inside everyone heads who was watching the show, is that fame, being mean and dominate just because she was a realty star.

If Bristol Palin does good and does it better, she will make it, they do pay her per episode she needs to take care of her child, but I know she will do good on “Dancing With the Stars”. Her ex-boyfriend is flaunting to be a star in Hollywood, he’s not going to make it.

Once Bristol Palin is on the show and dancing, please vote for her and make her stay on the show longer than the other woman. Bristol Palin will be a star as sooner than she thinks and get more attention than her ex-boyfriend Levi Johnson.

Dancing With the Stars premiers on ABC September 20, 2010 Monday at 8pm.

Meet the cast here

Mad Men and Modern Family wins Emmy Gold.

The Emmys in cased you missed it or probably watched the show went good tonight on NBC. Jimmy Fallon, the host for the evening, did a terrific job as a hosting.

Fallon kicked off the night with a “Glee”-ful opening number, and he delivered on his pre-show promise that the awards would celebrate all of the past year in television, not just the nominated shows. There were well-produced montages for all the genres the Emmys honor (comedy, drama, reality, variety and miniseries and movies), and Fallon’s musical tribute to some of the long-running shows that ended this year was fantastic — we collectively nearly fell off our chairs when he poured one out for “Law & Order” in his Boyz II Men getup.

I like the way, Jimmy Fallon was playing the guitar in the middle of the isle  between the audience and doing duets with the celebrities.

There were some new winners at the Emmy such as Edie Falco, “Nurse Jackie” for Lead Actress in a Comedy. She beat out the Lea Michele from “Glee” I thought she deserved the award. She’s funny and she can sing. Tina Fey, “30 Rock” always funny and she writes for the show.

And Jim Parson of “The Big Bang Theory” on CBS, this guy is hilarious to watch. He can delivered dead pan one liners jokes on this show real good and he makes me laugh. So wonder, he deserved an Emmy for his performance.

The top contenders in Best Drama series was “Madman” on AMC, is anyone this show on a Sunday night most of my Sunday nights I watch “Trueblood” on HBO.  I love vampires. It was nominated, probably it was too gory to win an Emmy. Years ago, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” won for best make-up effects and Trueblood gets nothing?

The other contender in the best comedy was “Modern Family” on ABC, it is quite funny to watch. It’s hilarious to watch on ABC on Wednesday night.

Winners for the night are:

Drama Series:
“Breaking Bad”
“Dexter”
“The Good Wife”
“Lost”
“Mad Men”
“True Blood”

Best Comedy Series:
“30 Rock”
“Curb Your Enthusiasm”
“Glee”
“Modern Family”
“Nurse Jackie”
“The Office”

Lead Actress in a Comedy:
Lea Michele, “Glee”
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “The New Adventures of Old Christine”
Edie Falco, “Nurse Jackie”
Amy Poehler, “Parks and Recreation”
Tina Fey, “30 Rock”
Toni Collette, “The United States of Tara”

Lead Actor in a Comedy:
Jim Parsons, “The Big Bang Theory”
Larry David, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”
Matthew Morrison, “Glee”
Tony Shalhoub, “Monk”
Steve Carell, “The Office”
Alec Baldwin, “30 Rock”

Lead Actor in a Drama:
Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad”
Michael C. Hall, “Dexter”
Kyle Chandler, “Friday Night Lights”
Hugh Laurie, “House”
Matthew Fox, “Lost”
Jon Hamm, “Mad Men”

Lead Actress in a Drama:
Kyra Sedgwick, “The Closer”
Glenn Close, “Damages”
Connie Britton, “Friday Night Lights”
Julianna Margulies, “The Good Wife”
Mariska Hargitay, “Law & Order: SVU”
January Jones, “Mad Men”

Supporting Actor in a Comedy:
Chris Colfer, “Glee”
Neil Patrick Harris, “How I Met Your Mother”
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, “Modern Family”
Eric Stonestreet, “Modern Family”
Ty Burrell, “Modern Family”
Jon Cryer, “Two and a Half Men”

Supporting Actress in a Comedy:
Jane Lynch, “Glee”
Julie Bowen, “Modern Family”
Sofia Vergara, ‘Modern Family”
Kristen Wiig, “Saturday Night Live”
Jane Krakowski, “30 Rock”
Holland Taylor, “Two and a Half Men

Supporting Actor in a Drama:
Aaron Paul, “Breaking Bad”
Martin Short, “Damages”
Terry O’Quinn, “Lost”
Michael Emerson, “Lost”
John Slattery, “Mad Men”
Andre Braugher, “Men of a Certain Age”

Supporting Actress in a Drama:
Sharon Gless, “Burn Notice”
Rose Byrne, “Damages”
Archie Panjabi, “The Good Wife”
Christine Baranski, “The Good Wife”
Christina Hendricks, “Mad Men”
Elisabeth Moss, “Mad Men”

Reality Competition Series:
“The Amazing Race”
“American Idol”
“Dancing With the Stars”
“Project Runway”
“Top Chef”

Variety, Music or Comedy Series:
“The Colbert Report”
“The Daily Show with Jon Stewart”
“Real Time with Bill Maher”
“Saturday Night Live”
“The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien”

Miniseries:
“The Pacific”
“Return to Cranford (Masterpiece)”

Made for Television Movie:
“Endgame (Masterpiece)”
“Georgia O’Keeffe”
“Moonshot”
“The Special Relationship”
“Temple Grandin”
“You Don’t Know Jack”

Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie:
Jeff Bridges, “A Dog Year”
Ian McKellen, “The Prisoner”
Michael Sheen, “The Special Relationship”
Dennis Quaid, “The Special Relationship”
Al Pacino, “You Don’t Know Jack”

Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie:
Maggie Smith, “Capturing Mary”
Joan Allen, “Georgia O’Keeffe”
Dame Judi Dench, “Return to Cranford”
Hope Davis, “The Special Relationship”
Claire Danes, “Temple Grandin”

Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie:
Michael Gambon, “Emma (Masterpiece)”
Patrick Stewart, “Hamlet”
Jonathan Pryce, “Return to Cranford”
David Strathairn, “Temple Grandin”
John Goodman, “You Don’t Know Jack”

Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie:
Kathy Bates, “Alice”
Julia Ormond, “Temple Grandin”
Catherine O’Hara, “Temple Grandin”
Brenda Vaccaro, “You Don’t Know Jack”
Susan Sarandon, “You Don’t Know Jack”

Writing in a Comedy Series:
“30 Rock”
“Glee”
“Modern Family”
“The Office”

Directing in a Comedy Series:
“30 Rock”
“Glee”
“Modern Family”
“Nurse Jackie”

Writing in a Drama Series:
“Friday Night Lights”
“The Good Wife”
“Mad Men”
“Lost”

Directing in a Drama Series:

“Breaking Bad”
“Dexter”
“Lost”
“Mad Men”
“Treme”

Best Casting of a Drama Series: “Mad Men”

Best Casting of a Movie/Mini: “The Pacific”

Best Casting of a Comedy Series: “Modern Family”

Best Prosthetic Makeup for Series, Movie or Mini: “The Pacific”

Best Makeup for Movie or Mini (Non-Prosthetic): “The Pacific”

Best Makeup for a Single-Camera Series, Movie, Mini or Special (Non-Prosthetic): “Grey’s Anatomy” for episode “Suicide Is Painless”

Best Makeup/ Multi-Camera (Non-Prosthetic): “Saturday Night Live” for Betty White episode

Best Guest Actress in a Comedy: Betty White, “Saturday Night Live”

Best Costumes for Movie/Mini: “Return to Cranford”

Best Costumes for a Series: “The Tudors,” Episode 408

Best Costumes for a Variety Musical Program (juried award): Rodney Munoz for “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Episodes 09-1266,  “So You Think You Can Dance’s” Soyon An for Top 12 performance episode and Jeanette Diane Moffat for “Titan Maxium”

Best Hairstyling for Multi-Camera Series or Special: “Dancing With the Stars”

Best Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series: “Mad Men”

Best Music Direction: “Olympic Games”

Best Choreography: Mia Michaels, “So You Think You Can Dance” (for these routines: “Gravity/Addiction”, “Koop Island Blues” and “One”)

Best Music Score: “24″

Best Music Score for Movie/Mini: “Temple Grandin”

Best Music and Lyrics: “Monk” for “When I’m Gone”

Best Art Direction for Variety or Nonfiction Program: “Academy Awards”

Best Art Direction for Movie/Mini: “The Pacific”

Best Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series:
“The Tudors”

Best Picture Editing for Comedy Series: “Modern Family”

Best Picture Editing for Drama Series (Single Camera): “Lost”

Best Picture Editing for Movie/Mini (Single Camera): “Temple Grandin”

Best Short Form Picture Editing: “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon”

Best Picture Editing for a Special: “The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert”

Best Picture Editing for Nonfiction Program:
“By the People: Election of Barack Obama”

Best Picture Editing for Reality Program: “Intervention”

Best Animated Program: “Disney Prep and Landing”

Best Short Form Animated Program: “Robot Chicken”

Best Individual Achievement in Animation (juried award): “Disney Prep & Landing” (x3), “Family Guy,” “Generator Rex,” “The Day That Everything Changed” (x2), “Heart of Stone,” “The Ricky Gervais Show” and “The Simpsons”

Best Voiceover Performance:
Anne Hathaway, “The Simpsons”

Best Stunt Coordination: “Flash Forward”

Best Visual Effects in a Series: “CSI”

Best Visual Effects in a Movie/Mini/Special: “The Pacific, Part 5″

Best Main Titles Design: “Bored to Death”

Best Main Title Theme Music: “Nurse Jackie”

Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series: John Lithgow, “Dexter”

Best Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series: “Glee”

Best Sound Mixing for a Mini/Movie: “The Pacific, Part 2″

Best Sound Mixing for Half-Hour Series (Tie): “Entourage” and “Modern Family”

Best Sound Mixing for Music Series or Special (tie): “Grammy Awards” and “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert”

Best Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction Program: “Deadliest Catch”

Best Sound Mixing for a Miniseries, Movie or Special: “The Pacific”

Best Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming:
“America the Story of Us”

Best Sound Editing for a Series: “24″

Best Tech Direction for a Series: “Dancing with the Stars”

Best Tech Direction for a Mini/Special: “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert”

Best Cinematography for Nonfiction: “Life”

Best Cinematography for Movie/Mini: “Return to Cranford”

Best Cinematography for One-Hour Show:
“CSI”

Best Cinematography for Half-Hour Series: “Weeds”

Best Cinematography for Nonfiction: “Survivor”

Best Lighting: Winter Olympics Opening

Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Neil Patrick Harris, “Glee”

Best Direction for Nonfiction:
“My Lai”

Best Writing for Nonfiction: “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea”

Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking: “Nerakhoon (The Betrayal)”

Best Nonfiction Special: “Teddy: In His Own Words”

Best Nonfiction Series:
“National Parks: America’s Best Idea”

Best Special Class Program: “Tony Awards” (with Neil Patrick Harris)

Best Creative Achievement Interactive:
“Star Wars Uncut”

Best Creative Achievement in Interactive Media- Nonfiction: “The Jimmy Fallon Digital Experience”

Best Creative Achievement in Interactive Media- Fiction: “Star Wars: Uncut”

Best Direction of Variety: “Saturday Night Live” for Betty White episode

Best Variety Writing: “Colbert Report”

Best Variety Special: “Kennedy Center Honors”

Best Children’s Program: “Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie”

Best Children’s Nonfiction Program: “Nick News With Linda Ellerbee – The Face Of Courage: Kids Living With Cancer”

Best Commercial: “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like • Old Spice Body Wash”

Best Reality Program: “Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution”

Best Reality Host: Jeff Probst, “Survivor”

Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Ann-Margret, “Law & Order: SVU”

Were you satisfied with the winners?