Tuesday, August 26, 2014

MC2 Post 1897 Why DID Breaking Bad Do SO Good at the Emmys ???















66th Annual Primetime Emmy Winners










Breaking Bad Wins Big for its Final Season.

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Could It BE that Network  Television has gotten SO "reality focused" that quality has gotten lower than an flooded east coast  basement?

That sadly, is a Good Part of  it.

Wingman.

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From:   http://www.ign.com



It was a huge night for Breaking Bad at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards Monday. The final season of Vince Gilligan's acclaimed series was nearly unstoppable in the drama categories, winning for best series, plus wins for Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul and Anna Gunn - and for Moira Walley-Beckett for her script to the phenomenal "Ozymandias."



 




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Back in February, Salon had this to say about the Movie Business:

 Friday, Feb 28, 2014 04:00 PM PDT

How “Breaking Bad” and “House of Cards” killed the Oscars


 
It's not that Hollywood can't make great movies -- but all the talent and energy is migrating to HBO and Netflix


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And AMC,  Wingman.
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As AMC’s TV drama Breaking Bad took over the water-cooler conversation in 2013, and television critics dominated Twitter in a way that no movie debaters did, it served to reinforce the fact that film’s glory days are over.


 





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What Happened to Netflix's  Cards  and   Orange  ???
        Snubbed...
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Emmy Awards 2014: Full list of winners 



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What personal fitness trackers like Jawbone tell us about earthquakes, public health — and just about anything else...
 


On its face, Jawbone’s newly released chart on sleep patterns during Sunday’s California earthquake is an interesting glimpse into the aftermath of a natural disaster.

On another level, it’s evidence of a far more fascinating phenomena: As so-called personal fitness trackers like Jawbone’s UP become more ubiquitous, they can be used to track public events on an unprecedented scale.


 




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