The 'Daily Show with Jon Stewart' host drops F-bomb after being restrained by Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon from collecting his award on stage.
Adam DeVine and his a capella group deliver an attractive performance of the 2009 hit song in front of their rival, a girl group led by Anna Kendrick.
The 'What Makes You Beautiful' cover is played as a backsound for an in-memoriam segment to pay homage to Jimmy Kimmel.
A fan tugs on the 'Mean' songstress' dress while she's walking onto the stage and singing 'Sparks Fly', causing the right shoulder strap to falter.
In the Sunday night intro, the host of 2012 Primetime Emmy Awards also pokes fun at President Obama, Charlie Sheen, Jon Hamm and Hollywood's narcissism.
Glenn Morshower reveals Bay and Steven Spielberg are not just working on the fourth 'Transformers' film but also the fifth one as saying, 'I guess in December we are on our way to making 4 and 5.'
Lutz plays a supportive friend of Shiloh Fernandez's lead protagonist, a marketing grad who falls in love with a sexy corporate exec played by Heard.
The '30 Rock' star participates in a stunt set up by Jimmy Kimmel, lying on the stage while Connie Britton and Hayden Panettiere are presenting the Outstanding Supporting Actress in Drama.
The Stewie Griffin of 'Family Guy' jokingly says of the minor microphone mishap, 'This is what happens when you don't come to rehearsal.'
Being named the best drama and comedy respectively, the Showtime series and the ABC show join 'Game Change' to take home four trophies each at this year's ceremony.
The website is launched before Riri releases her new single 'Diamonds' this coming Wednesday, September 26.
Julianne Moore takes Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her role in 'Game Change', while Kevin Costner of 'Hatfields and McCoys' wins in the male category.
The former 'Hannah Montana' star says she 'wanna make a sick record,' which features collaborations with Pharrell Williams and hip-hop producers Da Internz.
The '2 Broke Girls' beauty slightly hunches when posing on the red carpet of 2012 Primetime Emmy Awards outside Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles for 'fear of things coming out.'
The titles for Outstanding Supporting Actor and Actress in Drama go to Aaron Paul of 'Breaking Bad' and Maggie Smith of 'Downton Abbey' respectively.
The 'American Idiot' hitmakers also apologize for what happened in the Las Vegas concert, clarifying that their set 'was not cut short by Clear Channel.'
Clint Eastwood's 'Trouble with the Curve' trails close behind 'Watch' and House' with a solid opening, while Karl Urban's 'Dredd' becomes a bomb despite its strong reviews.
'Modern Family' already bags three kudos including the best supporting comedy actor and actress for Stonestreet and Bowen respectively, while the 'Two and a Half Men' star wins the best comedy actor.
Kelly Osbourne, Nicole Kidman, Giuliana Rancic, January Jones and Ginnifer Goodwin are also impossible to miss with their impressive looks.
Taking on an unconventional monologue route, the host launched into a 'Magic Mike' dance routine as audience cheered.