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Amy Poehler joins Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon roasts Matthew McConaughey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Bryan Cranston kiss, a Robin Williams Tribute and Breaking Bad sweeps their nominations.
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00:00I mean, all right, all right, all right already.
00:02It's time for the Top 5 Moments from this year's Emmy Awards.
00:06Number 5, Amy Poehler.
00:07Well, Seth Meyers may have been the host,
00:10but Amy stole the show every time she joined her former Saturday Night Live co-star on stage
00:14from her presentation of the Outstanding Supporting Comedy Actor category.
00:19I am honored to announce the first award of the evening,
00:23Best On-Screen Orgasm in a Civil War Reenactment.
00:26To her various introductions for Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson.
00:31Please welcome two men who also have no idea what happened at the end of True Detective.
00:35Please welcome two gentlemen whose names are also menu items at most marijuana dispensaries.
00:40Oh, I like that.
00:41Please welcome two gentlemen who seem like they'd be chatty in the sack.
00:45Oh, that sounds accurate.
00:46Ladies and gentlemen, the only actors in Hollywood not rumored to be starring in Season 2 of True Detective,
00:52Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson.
00:54She's the only reason Andy Samberg, as King Joffrey, didn't make the cut for Best Moment this year.
01:00He might drink some poison wine.
01:05That's a spoiler, that's a spoiler, that's a spoiler.
01:08Number 4, all those Matthew McConaughey jokes.
01:10There was a lot of attention put on the Oscar winner who was seated in the front row,
01:14but Kimmel turned his presenting duties into the ultimate McConaughey roast
01:19and uttered the four magical words that every actor in the room was thinking.
01:23Why is Matthew McConaughey nominated for a television award?
01:26You just won the Oscar like five months ago.
01:29It stinks.
01:29No offense, but how many of those speeches of yours are we supposed to sit through?
01:34I mean, alright, alright, alright already.
01:38Number 3, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Bryan Cranston.
01:41Fun fact, guys.
01:42Before Veep and Breaking Bad, the two played Lovers on Seinfeld.
01:46Don't worry if you didn't remember, because really, Julia didn't either.
01:49But it was all just a big setup for a moment that would go down in hashtag Emmy history.
01:54At least until Julia wins again next year.
01:57And the Emmy goes to Julia Louis-Dreyfus for Veep.
02:02Louis-Dreyfus.
02:03Over her career, she's won five Emmys and had 18 nominations.
02:07Yeah, he was on Seinfeld, yeah.
02:12Number 2, the Robin Williams tribute.
02:14Billy Crystal recalled happy memories with his longtime friend who passed away earlier this month.
02:19But it was the brief but powerful montage of Robin that had us falling apart all over again.
02:25Number 1, the Breaking Bad Sweep.
02:26Also known as the year Jon Hand didn't win an Emmy again.
02:31But you can't deny that it makes one hell of a happy ending to see Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn,
02:35and Aaron Paul win their last Emmys for their roles on the show.
02:39Sorry, Jon.
02:40At least you always have this.
02:41Jon Hamm's never won an Emmy.
02:45Oh, who cares?
02:47He's still Jon freaking Hamm.
02:51I'm Elena Scantlin.
02:52Stay tuned to ENTV for all of your entertainment news.
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