Modern Family, Live on Stage

August 24, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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As the cast of Modern Family gets ready for the Emmys and their 14 nominations, they treated their fans to a live table read. Hollywood 411 talked to the cast about Ed O’Neill’s Emmy snub and what to expect next season.

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Modern Family – 2010 Emmy Awards Nominees

August 24, 2010 by · 2 Comments
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The Emmy Awards are fast approaching this Sunday evening and it’s time to make your picks in TV.com’s annual Emmy Awards poll! And don’t forget to vote for Modern Family in the comedy category.

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Emmys: ‘The Pacific,’ Betty White and ‘Modern Family’ score Creative Arts Emmys

August 23, 2010 by · 2 Comments
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It’s Saturday, Aug. 21 and time for the Creative Arts Emmys, held a week and a day before the Primetime Emmy Awards telecast. It’s the awards event that honors the people behind the scenes who deserve recognition, but apparently didn’t make the cut to be on the already overflowing live event.

Best Casting of a Comedy Series: “Modern Family”

Best Picture Editing for Comedy Series: “Modern Family”

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

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Eric Stonestreet on ‘Modern Family’

August 19, 2010 by · 1 Comment
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Eric Stonestreet tells us which Broadway star is going to make an appearance on Season 2 of “Modern Family.”

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TV press tour: Critics honor ‘Glee,’ ‘Modern Family’

August 1, 2010 by · 2 Comments
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Members of the Television Critics Association (TCA) recognized the top programs and actors representing the 2009-2010 TV season Saturday night at its 26th Annual TCA Awards, held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. ABC’s “Modern Family” was voted “Outstanding Achievement in Comedy”.

Source: Mercury News

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‘Modern Family’ writers want an ensemble-acting Emmy

July 23, 2010 by · 2 Comments
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The writers of “Modern Family” are exceedingly proud of the show’s 14 Emmy nominations. But if they had their way, the show would have at least one more.

Co-creator Steven Levitan and five of the show’s writer-producers sang the praises of star Ed O’Neill Monday night (July 19) at a Paley Center “Inside the Writers Room” event. According to them, O’Neill led the cast in deciding that they all should submit themselves as supporting actors or actresses — but he was the only one of the adult cast members not to score a nomination.

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‘Modern Family’s’ Julie Bowen Joins Cast of ‘Horrible Bosses’

July 17, 2010 by · 3 Comments
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Outside of her role in the Adam Sandler comedy Happy Gilmore, Actress Julie Bowen has focused mainly on television projects. But the success of her current show, “Modern Family,” is breathing new life into her film career.

The Emmy nominated actress has signed on to play Kevin Spacey’s wife in the upcoming comedy ensemble, Horrible Bosses. Bowen is also slated to appear in Jumping the Broom, where she will play a stressed out wedding planner.

Source: Screen Junkies

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Top 10 Reasons to Love ‘Modern Family’

July 9, 2010 by · 2 Comments
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Emmy voters made their voices heard, rewarding ‘Modern Family’ with 14 nominations, including nods for Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series and five nominations for its regular cast members. And it’s the cast that really makes the show, so in honor of the show that this writer thinks is the best comedy since Arrested Development, here are Tonic’s 10 reasons to love Modern Family — the characters.

1. Jay Pritchett — Ed O’Neill plays the show’s father figure and is the reason I started watching the show in the first place, because Al Bundy had returned to his glorious comedic roots. How O’Neill managed to be the only regular adult cast member not nominated for an Emmy is beyond me, but there’s always next year.

2. Claire Dunphy — After displaying her comedic chops on Ed, Julie Bowen’s Claire is the very picture of partly managed frustration in having to deal with four children — her three actual children and her husband, Phil.

3. Phil Dunphy — Phil, played masterfully by Ty Burrell, is a lovable goofball who makes you think he has no idea what he’s doing, as a husband or a father. Ninety percent of the time, that’s a safe assumption, and that’s where so much of his humor lies.

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“Modern Family” Season 1 coming to Blu-ray in September

July 7, 2010 by · 2 Comments
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FOX has announced plans to bring “Modern Family: The Complete First Season” to Blu-ray Disc on September 21st. Tech specs include full 1080p Hi-Def video and DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio sound spanning across a 3-Disc set. The title is already available for PRE-ORDER over at Amazon with a $48.99 price tag. All 24 episodes will be included as well as the bonus materials listed below.

  • Deleted, Extended and Alternate Scenes
  • Deleted Family Interviews
  • Gag Reel
  • Real Modern Family Moments
  • Before Modern Family
  • Fizbo the Clown
  • Modern Family: Making of “Family Portrait”
  • Modern Family Hawaii

Source: High def disc news

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’30 Rock,’ ‘Glee’ and ‘Modern Family’ top Emmy experts’ Buzzmeter

July 4, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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With one week to go until nominations for the 62nd Emmy Awards are announced, six top TV pundits have come out swinging with their views on who will reap bids next Thursday morning.

They agree that reigning three-time champ “30 Rock” will once again contend for best comedy series. Also certain to make the ballot are two freshman laffers — “Glee” and “Modern Family.” Four of us think “Curb Your Enthusiasm” will earn a sixth bid for this elusive prize and that “The Big Bang Theory” will land its first nomination.

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